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Thomas Millman

Birth22 Feb 1827 - Wycombe Buckinghamshire
Death4 Jun 1891 - Birmingham, Warwickshire, United Kingdom
MotherMary Hollis
FatherJohn Millman

Born in Wycombe Buckinghamshire on 22 Feb 1827 to John Millman and Mary Hollis. Thomas Millman married Mary Carr and had 8 children. He passed away on 4 Jun 1891 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, United Kingdom.

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John Millman
1800 - Unknown
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Mary Hollis
1801 - Unknown
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Mary Carr
1831 - 1910
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Rose Millman
1858 - 1940
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Alfred Millman
1869 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Millman
1853 - Unknown
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Thomas Millman
1847 - 1891
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Emma Millman
1863 - Unknown
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Henry Millman
1851 - Unknown
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Clara Millman
1872 - 1947
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John Millman
1849 - 1927

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