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THOMAS MOLD

Birth1752 - Priors Marston, Warwickshire, England
Death29 Apr 1810 - Stowe,Bucks
MotherElizabeth Cranfield
FatherThomas Mold

Born in Priors Marston, Warwickshire, England on 1752 to Thomas Mold and Elizabeth Cranfield. THOMAS MOLD married Catherine Mander and had 11 children. He passed away on 29 Apr 1810 in Stowe,Bucks.

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Parents
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Thomas Mold
1726 - 1807
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Elizabeth Cranfield
1727 - 1818
Spouse(s)
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Catherine Mander
1764 - 1836
Children Show all
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John Mold
1790 - 1865
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Jane Mold
1792 - 1875
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James Mould
1807 - 1897
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Martha Mold
1797 - 1870
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Penelope Mold
1795 - 1825
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Catherine Mold
1789 - 1794
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Elizabeth Mold
1785 - Unknown
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Edward Mold
1803 - 1856
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Ann Mold
1787 - 1850
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Thomas Mold
1792 - 1882
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Hannah Mold
1801 - Unknown

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