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Thomas Dalladay

Birth1823 - Woodford, Essex
Death11 Jun 1898 - Woolwich, London, England
MotherMary Seear
FatherJames Dalladay

Born in Woodford, Essex on 1823 to James Dalladay and Mary Seear. Thomas Dalladay married Mary Ann Thorley and had 9 children. He passed away on 11 Jun 1898 in Woolwich, London, England.

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James Dalladay
1787 - 1841
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Mary Seear
1786 - 1853
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Mary Ann Thorley
1823 - 1899
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Joseph Dalladay
1857 - 1922
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Thomas Dalladay
1848 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Dalladay
1856 - Unknown
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Samuel Dalladay
1854 - 1894
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Benjamin Dalladay
1866 - 1933
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Mary Ann Dalladay
1850 - 1921
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John James Dalladay
1864 - 1876
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Hannah Dalladay
1860 - 1868
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Rebekah Dalladay
1862 - 1864

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