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Thomas Bertram

Birth18 July 1849 - St Helens; Auckland, Co. Durham, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherJane Hedley
FatherThomas Bertram

Born in St Helens; Auckland, Co. Durham, England on 18 July 1849 to Thomas Bertram and Jane Hedley. Thomas Bertram married Mary Carr and had 9 children.

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Thomas Bertram
1829 - 1902
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Jane Hedley
1831 - Unknown
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Mary Carr
1847 - Unknown
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George Bertram
1891 - Unknown
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Jane Bertram
1873 - 1930
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Ellen Bertram
1886 - Unknown
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Sarah Bertram
1884 - Unknown
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Isabella Bertram
1879 - 1901
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Thomas Bertram
1877 - Unknown
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Margaret Bertram
1881 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Bertram
1889 - 1925
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Hannah Mary Bertram
1880 - 1955

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