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Thomas Eade

Birthabt 1825 - Peasenhall, Suffolk, England
DeathDec 1910 - Plomesgate Regn District, Suffolk, England
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Born in Peasenhall, Suffolk, England on abt 1825. Thomas Eade married Elizabeth (Betsy) Woolnough and had 10 children. He passed away on Dec 1910 in Plomesgate Regn District, Suffolk, England.

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Elizabeth (Betsy) Woolnough
1830 - 1913
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Catherine Sarah Cross
1851 - 1882
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William Eade
1863 - Unknown
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Lourina Otherwise Lorina Eade
1853 - 1929
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Albert V Eade
1872 - Unknown
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Clara Eade
1855 - 1897
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Thomas James Eade
1849 - 1936
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Lawrence E Eade
1860 - Unknown
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Augustus Eade
1862 - 1909
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Arthur Eade
1857 - Unknown
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Francis Robert Eade
1852 - Unknown

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