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Thomas Childs

Birth30 Mar 1741 - Fletching, Sussex, , England
Death24 Mar 1818 - Pulborough, Sussex, , England
MotherAnne Alchin
FatherJohn Child

Born in Fletching, Sussex, , England on 30 Mar 1741 to John Child and Anne Alchin. Thomas Childs married Elizabeth Furlonger and had 15 children. He passed away on 24 Mar 1818 in Pulborough, Sussex, , England.

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Parents
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John Child
1715 - 1765
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Anne Alchin
1707 - 1785
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Furlonger
1748 - 1828
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Child
1774 - 1833
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Hester Esther Childs
1785 - 1846
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Sophia Childs
1790 - 1872
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Catherine Child
1789 - 1848
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Sarah Childs
1781 - 1856
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Charlotte Childs
1783 - 1873
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Hannah Childs
1787 - 1872
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William Child
1770 - 1848
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Mary Childs
1777 - 1814
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Charles Child
1783 - Unknown
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Thomas Childs
1768 - 1845
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Samuel Childs
1776 - 1853
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John Child
1772 - 1857
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Anne Childs
1773 - Unknown
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John Childs
1808 - 1865

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