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William Welsh

Birth1763 - Tyron, Oneida, New York, USA
Death8 Nov 1856 - Brothertown, Calumet, Wisconsin, United States
MotherNancy E Needham
FatherHenry W Welch

Born in Tyron, Oneida, New York, USA on 1763 to Henry W Welch and Nancy E Needham. William Welsh married Nancy Colgate and had 13 children. He passed away on 8 Nov 1856 in Brothertown, Calumet, Wisconsin, United States.

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Parents
Henry W Welch
1735 - Unknown
Nancy E Needham
1724 - 1807
Spouse(s)
Nancy Colgate
1778 - 1835
Mary Uncas Welch
1783 - 1827
Children Show all
David Welch
1802 - 1880
Benjamin Franklin Welch
1816 - 1904
Sabrina Welch
1805 - 1869
Mary Elizabeth Welch
1822 - 1896
Erastus Welch
1814 - 1873
Nancy J Welch
1809 - 1864
Henry B. Welch
1798 - 1881

Rose Ann Welch
1819 - 1892
John Welch
1819 - 1895
Kate Welch
1823 - 1865
William Welch Iii
1810 - 1890
Edna Welch
Unknown - Unknown
Henry B Welch
1806 - 1818

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