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Thomas Wade

Birth22 Sep 1586 - Boston, Lincolnshire, England
Death25 May 1645 - probate, Norfolk, England
MotherCecile Roberts
FatherAllen Wade

Born in Boston, Lincolnshire, England on 22 Sep 1586 to Allen Wade and Cecile Roberts. Thomas Wade married Susan Smith (Smythe) and had 9 children. He passed away on 25 May 1645 in probate, Norfolk, England.

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Parents
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Allen Wade
1557 - 1611
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Cecile Roberts
1566 - 1586
Spouse(s)
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Susan Smith (Smythe)
1582 - 1647
Children Show all
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Colonel Jonathan Wade
1606 - 1684
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# Nicholas Wade
1616 - 1683
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Nathaniel Wade
1610 - Unknown
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Mary Wade
1604 - 1677
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William Hoy Waid
1615 - 1673
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Elizabeth Wade
1610 - 1640
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Ann S Wade
Unknown - Unknown
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Susannah Wilson Waid
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Waid
Unknown - Unknown

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