When William Carvil was born on 28 June 1810, in Lyminge, Kent, England, United Kingdom, his father, Martin Carvile, was 30 and his mother, Judith Sloman, was 33. He married Ann Spain on 11 August 1838, in Lyminge, Kent, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 1 daughter. He lived in Elmstead by Bromley, Kent, England, United Kingdom in 1810 and Kent, England, United Kingdom in 1810. He was buried in Lyminge, Kent, England, United Kingdom.
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