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Thomas Senon Burrows

Birth6 Jan 1827 - Pickering, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
DeathJan 1892 - Nunda, Cheboygan, Michigan, United States
MotherAnn Jane Spavin
FatherHenry Burrows

Born in Pickering, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom on 6 Jan 1827 to Henry Burrows and Ann Jane Spavin. Thomas Senon Burrows married Alisha Charlotte Simpson and had 12 children. He passed away on Jan 1892 in Nunda, Cheboygan, Michigan, United States.

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Henry Burrows
1794 - 1875
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Ann Jane Spavin
1804 - 1884
Spouse(s)
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Alisha Charlotte Simpson
1826 - 1909
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Allisha Mccoy
1807 - 1900
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George Burrows
1855 - 1934
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Thomas H Burrows
1853 - 1938
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John Burrows
1860 - 1934
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Henry Burrows
1849 - 1898
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Mary Jane Burrows
1868 - 1932
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Robert Burrows
1846 - 1900
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Adonige Burrows
1866 - 1949
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Ann Burrows
1854 - 1932
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Charlotte Burrows
1860 - 1960
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William Burrows
1864 - 1922
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John Burrows
1851 - 1856
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Hannah Burrows
1862 - 1949

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