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Thomas Biles

Birth14 Sep1777 - Kidlington, England, United Kingdom
DeathApril 1858 - Woodstock, Oxfordshire
MotherMary Jorden
FatherWilliam Biles

Born in Kidlington, England, United Kingdom on 14 Sep1777 to William Biles and Mary Jorden. Thomas Biles married Ann Jessett and had 10 children. He passed away on April 1858 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire.

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Parents
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William Biles
1748 - 1817
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Mary Jorden
1750 - 1813
Spouse(s)
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Ann Jessett
1779 - 1821
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Mary Ann Parker
1799 - 1841
Children Show all
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Amelia Biles
1805 - 1896
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James Biles
1825 - 1910
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Mary Biles
1811 - 1857
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Charles Biles
1804 - Unknown
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Caroline Biles
1826 - 1907
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William Biles
1808 - 1897
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George Byles
1831 - Unknown
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John Biles
1827 - 1916
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Thomas Boyles
1813 - 1883
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Charles Biles
1821 - Unknown

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