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Thomas Quickfall

Birth13 SEP 1799 - Limber, Lincolnshire,England
Death10 Feb 1860 - Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
MotherBarbara Lawson
FatherFrancis Quickfall

Born in Limber, Lincolnshire,England on 13 SEP 1799 to Francis Quickfall and Barbara Lawson. Thomas Quickfall married Hannah Martinson and had 7 children. He passed away on 10 Feb 1860 in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

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Francis Quickfall
1774 - 1862
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Barbara Lawson
1778 - Unknown
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Hannah Martinson
1803 - 1889
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Mary Ann Quickfall
1838 - 1912
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Barbara Quickfall
1831 - 1902
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Richard Martinson Quickfall
1833 - 1910
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Thomas Quickfall
1835 - 1910
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Elizabeth Quickfall
1829 - 1911
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Maria Quickfall
1826 - 1906
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Barbara Quickfall
1826 - 1826

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