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Thomas Symonds

Birth10 Aug 1731 - Horringer, Suffolk, England
Death25 May 1792 - Hunston Hall, Suffolk, England
MotherMary Spring
FatherJohn Symonds, DD

Born in Horringer, Suffolk, England on 10 Aug 1731 to John Symonds, DD and Mary Spring. Thomas Symonds married Elizabeth Mallett and had 6 children. He passed away on 25 May 1792 in Hunston Hall, Suffolk, England.

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John Symonds, Dd
1696 - 1757
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Mary Spring
1698 - 1800
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Elizabeth Mallett
1754 - 1793
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Mary Ann Noble
1740 - 1777
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William Symonds
1782 - 1856
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Merelina Symonds
1789 - 1818
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John Charles Symonds
1790 - 1841
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Thomas Edward Symonds
1781 - 1868
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Elizabeth Symonds
1769 - 1832
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Jermyn John Symonds
1765 - 1796

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