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Thomas Randall

Birth07 Jan 1696 - Marston Mortaine, Bedfordshire
Death20 May 1773 - Cranfield, Bedfordshire
MotherElizabeth Archer
FatherJohn Randall

Born in Marston Mortaine, Bedfordshire on 07 Jan 1696 to John Randall and Elizabeth Archer. Thomas Randall married Mary Gray and had 8 children. He passed away on 20 May 1773 in Cranfield, Bedfordshire.

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John Randall
1665 - 1728
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Elizabeth Archer
1670 - 1712
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Mary Gray
1700 - 1784
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Rebecca Sarah Randall
1723 - 1795
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John Randall
1739 - 1811
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John Randall
1733 - 1736
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Richard Randall
1742 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Randall
1745 - 1761
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Mary Randall
1720 - Unknown
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Thomas Randall
1735 - Unknown
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Martha Randall
1723 - Unknown

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