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Thomas Stephen Read

BirthAbt 1829 - Stepney
Death30 Aug 1904 - Holborn Workhouse, Shoreditch North West, County of London
MotherMary Ann ??
FatherJohn Charles Read

Born in Stepney on Abt 1829 to John Charles Read and Mary Ann ??. Thomas Stephen Read married Emma Hartshorn and had 7 children. He passed away on 30 Aug 1904 in Holborn Workhouse, Shoreditch North West, County of London.

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John Charles Read
1807 - 1882
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Mary Ann ??
1809 - 1861
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Emma Hartshorn
1833 - Unknown
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Martha Elizabeth Read
1862 - 1907
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George William Read
1864 - Unknown
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Louisa Read
1866 - Unknown
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Ellen Read
1869 - Unknown
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John Reed
1855 - 1935
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Alfred Ernest Read
1875 - 1936
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Henry Read
1860 - 1866

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