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Thomas Searson

Birth1762 - Greetham, Rutland, England
Death1805 - Not Available
MotherMary Holliday
FatherRobert Searson

Born in Greetham, Rutland, England on 1762 to Robert Searson and Mary Holliday. Thomas Searson married Frances Hibbit and had 10 children. He passed away on 1805.

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Robert Searson
1735 - 1822
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Mary Holliday
1733 - 1793
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Frances Hibbit
1764 - 1841
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Luke Searson
1799 - 1879
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George Searson
1805 - 1893
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Frances Searson
1787 - 1863
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Thomas Searson
1802 - Unknown
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Ann Searson
1793 - 1793
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Sarah Searson
1802 - Unknown
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Robert Searson
1795 - 1851
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Mary Searson
1789 - Unknown
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Robert Serson
1800 - 1846
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Thomas Searson
1802 - 1875

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