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Samuel Thorp

Birth1827-03-19 - Jevington Sussex
DeathOctober 1911 - Eastbourne, Sussex, uk
MotherEliza Stace
FatherSolomon Thorpe

Born in Jevington Sussex on 1827-03-19 to Solomon Thorpe and Eliza Stace. Samuel Thorp married Harriet Brett and had 9 children. He passed away on October 1911 in Eastbourne, Sussex, uk.

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Parents
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Solomon Thorpe
1793 - 1877
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Eliza Stace
1801 - 1877
Spouse(s)
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Harriet Brett
1818 - 1865
Children Show all
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Edward Thorpe
1884 - 1963
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Norah Thorpe
1881 - 1954
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Ada Ellen Angelina Thorpe
1862 - Unknown
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Mary Alexandra Millicent Thorpe
1868 - 1952
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Nellie Thorpe
1880 - 1952
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Samuel George Oliver Thorpe
1871 - 1944
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Annie Elizabeth Thorpe
1878 - 1927
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Mary Ann Gertrude Thorpe
1876 - 1965
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Charles Frederick E Thorpe
1873 - 1932

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