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Hannah Tomlin

Birth30 Dec 1770 - Great Gaddesden, Hertfordshire, England
Death1 February 1842 - Aldersgate, Essex, , England
MotherElizabeth Howlet
FatherJohn Tomlin

Born in Great Gaddesden, Hertfordshire, England on 30 Dec 1770 to John Tomlin and Elizabeth Howlet. Hannah Tomlin married Joseph White and had 10 children. She passed away on 1 February 1842 in Aldersgate, Essex, , England.

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Parents
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John Tomlin
1737 - 1822
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Elizabeth Howlet
1741 - 1795
Spouse(s)
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Joseph White
1770 - 1812
Children Show all
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Samuel White
1810 - 1883
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Daniel White
1803 - Unknown
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Benjamin White
1805 - 1877
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Phoebe White
1806 - 1877
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Rhoda White
1811 - 1890
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Isaac White
1798 - 1849
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Hannah White
1808 - 1857
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William White
1791 - 1794
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Sarah White
1800 - 1831
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Thomas White
1794 - 1877

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