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Thomas Peter Elson

Birth1821 - Spondon, Derbyshire, England
DeathJan 1868 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
MotherCatharine Hinds
FatherJob Elson

Born in Spondon, Derbyshire, England on 1821 to Job Elson and Catharine Hinds. Thomas Peter Elson married Elizabeth Elson (nee Furniss) and had 7 children. He passed away on Jan 1868 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England.

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Job Elson
1771 - 1844
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Catharine Hinds
1775 - 1863
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Elizabeth Elson (Nee Furniss)
1822 - 1888
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Thomas Peter Elson
1857 - 1916
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Mary Kate Elson
1860 - 1861
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Elizabeth Elson
1855 - Unknown
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Job Elson
1854 - 1934
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Anna Maria Smith (Nee Elson)
1866 - Unknown
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Harry Elson
1863 - 1918
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Frederick Elson
1862 - 1894

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