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Thomas Hoad

Birth30 Aug 1772 - Warbleton, Sussex, England
Death13 May 1838 - Heathfield, England
MotherSusannah MANSER
FatherJohn Hoad

Born in Warbleton, Sussex, England on 30 Aug 1772 to John Hoad and Susannah MANSER. Thomas Hoad married Sarah Gasson and had 12 children. He passed away on 13 May 1838 in Heathfield, England.

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Parents
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John Hoad
1735 - 1824
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Susannah Manser
1738 - 1787
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Gasson
1776 - 1844
Children Show all
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Sarah Hoad
1798 - 1838
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Joshua Hoad
1819 - 1894
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Martha Hoad
1802 - 1833
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Henry Hoad
1800 - 1877
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Ruth Hoad
1804 - 1855
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Thomas Hoad
1797 - 1863
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Mary Hoad
1806 - 1830
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James Henry Hoad
1812 - 1862
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David Hoad
1810 - 1831
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Viner Hoad
1808 - 1887
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Eliza Hoad
1816 - 1839
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Eliza Hoad
1816 - 1880

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