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Thomas Found

Birth18th April 1784 - Morwenstow, 5 miles north of Bude, Cornwall, England
Death18 Feb 1858 - Prince Edward Island , , , Canada
MotherElizabeth Radd
FatherThomas Found

Born in Morwenstow, 5 miles north of Bude, Cornwall, England on 18th April 1784 to Thomas Found and Elizabeth Radd. Thomas Found married Priscilla Pollard and had 8 children. He passed away on 18 Feb 1858 in Prince Edward Island , , , Canada.

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Thomas Found
1744 - 1804
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Elizabeth Radd
1748 - 1804
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Priscilla Pollard
1794 - 1860
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Octavia Found
1819 - 1820
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Sarah Found
1822 - 1894
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Thomas Found
1828 - 1828
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Thomas Found
1816 - 1818
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William Henry Found
1832 - 1833
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Elizabeth Found
1815 - Unknown
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Henry Jehorakim Found
1813 - Unknown
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William Found
1822 - 1887

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