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Lucy (elousi) Thorne

BirthJanuary 1873 - Bradford, Wiltshire, England
Death1945 - Maesteg, Wales, United Kingdom
MotherSarah Ann Manuel (Mannel)
FatherGeorge Thorne

Born in Bradford, Wiltshire, England on January 1873 to George Thorne and Sarah Ann Manuel (Mannel). Lucy (elousi) Thorne married John Jones and had 10 children. She passed away on 1945 in Maesteg, Wales, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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George Thorne
1845 - 1910
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Sarah Ann Manuel (Mannel)
1842 - 1904
Spouse(s)
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John Jones
1863 - Unknown
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Edith May Jones
1900 - 1928
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Myfanwy G Jones
1910 - 1996
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Blodwen Ann Jones
1892 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Jones
1890 - 1968
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William John Jones
Unknown - Unknown
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Edith Mary Jones
1905 - 1928
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David George Jones
1896 - 1955
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Dorothy Jones
1904 - 1950
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Lal Jones
1890 - Unknown
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William John Jones
1894 - Unknown

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