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Thomas WAY

Birth23 Feb 1817 - North Tawton, Devonshire, England
DeathJun 1902 - Okehampton, England, United Kingdom
MotherMary Snell
FatherJohn Way

Born in North Tawton, Devonshire, England on 23 Feb 1817 to John Way and Mary Snell. Thomas WAY married Mary Northcott and had 10 children. He passed away on Jun 1902 in Okehampton, England, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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John Way
1782 - 1841
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Mary Snell
1783 - 1842
Spouse(s)
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Mary Northcott
1822 - 1893
Children Show all
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John Mary Way
1843 - 1909
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Elizabeth Way
1848 - 1934
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James Way
1845 - 1900
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Thomas Way
1851 - 1890
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Frances Jane Way
1859 - 1937
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Mary A Way
1858 - 1911
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Robert Way
1870 - 1938
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George Henry Northcott Way
1862 - Unknown
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William Way
1854 - 1880
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Emily Susan Northcott Way
1866 - 1880

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