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William Wastney

Birth1831 - Sheffield, England
Death13 Nov 1911 - Nelson, New Zealand
MotherLucy Fox
FatherEdmund Wastney

Born in Sheffield, England on 1831 to Edmund Wastney and Lucy Fox. William Wastney married Mary Edwards and had 11 children. He passed away on 13 Nov 1911 in Nelson, New Zealand.

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Parents
Edmund Wastney
1807 - 1871
Lucy Fox
1808 - 1901
Spouse(s)
Mary Edwards
1828 - 1884
Mary Macmahon
1846 - 1931
Emma Louise Frost
1827 - 1921
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Henry Wastney
1865 - 1931
Alice Bell Nee Wastney
1859 - 1918
George Edmund Wastney
1856 - 1927
Ada Wastney
1860 - 1934
Lucy Emma Newton Nee Wastney
1867 - 1940
Edmund Wastney
1857 - 1866

Annie Wastney
1864 - Unknown
Amy Bell Nee Wastney
1862 - 1931
Kathleen Margaret Wastney
1886 - 1923
Arthur Wastney
1860 - 1936
Lucy Emma Wastney Aka Martin
1858 - 1953

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