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Thomas Thomas

Birth20 Jan 1811 - St Just-in-Penwith, Cornwall, England
DeathFeb 1874 - Tregeseal, Cornwall, , England
MotherMary Jelbard
FatherJames Thomas

Born in St Just-in-Penwith, Cornwall, England on 20 Jan 1811 to James Thomas and Mary Jelbard. Thomas Thomas married Johanna Matthew and had 9 children. He passed away on Feb 1874 in Tregeseal, Cornwall, , England.

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Parents
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James Thomas
1772 - 1838
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Mary Jelbard
1779 - 1814
Spouse(s)
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Johanna Matthew
1813 - 1883
Children Show all
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James Thomas Thomas
1842 - Unknown
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Mary Thomas
1852 - Unknown
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Prudence Thomas
1849 - 1928
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Selina Thomas
1854 - Unknown
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Nanny Thomas
1839 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Thomas
1840 - Unknown
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William Thomas
1843 - 1897
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Mary Matthews Thomas
1847 - 1850
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Thomas Thomas
1845 - Unknown

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