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Thomas Reader

Birth1850 - Chalk, Kent, England
DeathMar 1922 - Gravesend, Kent, , England
MotherSarah Coffee
FatherThomas Reader

Born in Chalk, Kent, England on 1850 to Thomas Reader and Sarah Coffee. Thomas Reader married Louisa Cheeseman and had 9 children. He passed away on Mar 1922 in Gravesend, Kent, , England.

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Parents
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Thomas Reader
1827 - 1867
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Sarah Coffee
1829 - 1904
Spouse(s)
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Louisa Cheeseman
1870 - 1955
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Fanny Dixon
1850 - 1886
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Maude Annie Reader
1900 - 1984
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Herbert Claude Reader
1896 - 1966
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Thomas George Reader
1890 - 1960
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Gertrude May Reader
1897 - Unknown
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Louisa Grace Reader
1892 - 1978
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Harry Cecil Reader
1901 - 1978
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Horace Alfred Reader
1895 - 1972
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Josepine Elsie Reader
1903 - 1986
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William Lewis Reader
1907 - 1939

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