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Thomas Davey

Birth1805 - Exmouth, Devon, England
DeathOct 1867 - Devon, United Kingdom
MotherDINAH Mrs DAVEY
FatherGeorge Davey

Born in Exmouth, Devon, England on 1805 to George Davey and DINAH Mrs DAVEY. Thomas Davey married Sarah Lympany and had 10 children. He passed away on Oct 1867 in Devon, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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George Davey
1770 - 1824
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Dinah Mrs Davey
1773 - 1843
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Lympany
1804 - 1866
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Richard Thomas Lympany Davey
1834 - 1888
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Louis Joseph George Davey
1851 - 1930
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George Thomas Davey
1847 - 1893
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Mahala Davey
1831 - 1914
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Sarah Ann Davey
1836 - 1861
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Charlotte Davey
1840 - 1842
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James John Davey
1829 - 1864
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Henry Thomas Davey
1838 - 1912
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John Davey
1844 - Unknown
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Thomas Davey
1843 - Unknown

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