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Thomas Bourne Warner

Birth16 Aug 1838 - Lynn, Norfolk, England
DeathJuly 1904 - King's Lynn, Norfolk
MotherDorothy Longstaff
FatherWilliam Henry Warner

Born in Lynn, Norfolk, England on 16 Aug 1838 to William Henry Warner and Dorothy Longstaff. Thomas Bourne Warner married Ann Winterton and had 11 children. He passed away on July 1904 in King's Lynn, Norfolk.

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William Henry Warner
1811 - Unknown
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Dorothy Longstaff
1802 - Unknown
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Ann Winterton
1838 - 1893
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George Warner
1881 - Unknown
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Ambrose Warner
1876 - Unknown
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William Warner
1871 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Warner
1863 - Unknown
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Sarah Jane Warner
1867 - Unknown
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Edward W Warner
1879 - Unknown
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Alice Warner
1868 - Unknown
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Eliza Warner
1869 - Unknown
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John Thomas Warner
1864 - Unknown
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Ellen Warner
1872 - Unknown
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Isabella Warner
1862 - Unknown

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