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Thomas Dickens/Diggins

Birth10 March 1856 - Kirton, Lincolnshire, England
Death26 October 1922 - Wisbech St Marys Churchyard
MotherAnna Maria Smith
FatherThomas Dickens/Diggins

Born in Kirton, Lincolnshire, England on 10 March 1856 to Thomas Dickens/Diggins and Anna Maria Smith. Thomas Dickens/Diggins had 7 children. He passed away on 26 October 1922 in Wisbech St Marys Churchyard.

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Thomas Dickens/diggins
1838 - 1920
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Anna Maria Smith
1843 - 1927
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Arthur Stephen J Diggins
1897 - Unknown
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William Diggins
1888 - Unknown
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Lettisher/letita Dickens
1874 - Unknown
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Kate Pullman
1881 - 1954
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Rosa Dickens Diggins
1884 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Dickens
1878 - Unknown
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Thomas Richard Dickens
1882 - 1970

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