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Thomas BARROWS

Birth1831 - St Pancras, Middlesex, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherRhoda Hoppey
FatherJohn Burrowes

Born in St Pancras, Middlesex, England on 1831 to John Burrowes and Rhoda Hoppey. Thomas BARROWS married Charlotte Clamtree and had 9 children.

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John Burrowes
1794 - Unknown
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Rhoda Hoppey
1795 - Unknown
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Charlotte Clamtree
1842 - 1924
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Alice Barrows
1866 - Unknown
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Joseph Frederick Barrows
1871 - 1938
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Arthur Barrows
1875 - 1959
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Charlotte Barrows
1869 - Unknown
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Florence A Barrows
1880 - Unknown
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Edward Barrows
1874 - Unknown
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Thomas C Barrows
1862 - Unknown
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Harry Barrows
1867 - Unknown
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Charles Barrows
1863 - Unknown

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