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Thomas Scadding

Birth02 Mar 1794 - Payhembury, Devon, England
DeathJul 1876 - Whimple, Devon, England
MotherHannah Long
FatherJoseph Scadding

Born in Payhembury, Devon, England on 02 Mar 1794 to Joseph Scadding and Hannah Long. Thomas Scadding married Mary Selwood and had 8 children. He passed away on Jul 1876 in Whimple, Devon, England.

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Joseph Scadding
1749 - 1840
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Hannah Long
1754 - 1842
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Mary Selwood
1792 - 1875
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Emma Scadding
1823 - Unknown
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Soloman Scading
1834 - Unknown
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Samuel Scadding
1827 - 1900
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Hannah Scadding
1832 - 1881
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Joseph Scadding
1837 - 1922
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Mary Scadding
1821 - 1882
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William Scadding
1819 - 1900
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Henry Scadding
1824 - Unknown

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