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Thomas Weldon

Birth1857 - West Hartlepool Durham ENGLAND
DeathMar 1917 - Durham, England
MotherAnn SEDGEWICK
FatherEdward WARNABY

Born in West Hartlepool Durham ENGLAND on 1857 to Edward WARNABY and Ann SEDGEWICK. Thomas Weldon married Ann Emma Woodhall and had 10 children. He passed away on Mar 1917 in Durham, England.

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Parents
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Edward Warnaby
1811 - 1901
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Ann Sedgewick
1818 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ann Emma Woodhall
1859 - 1911
Children Show all
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Alice Weldon
1878 - Unknown
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Emily Florence Weldon
1880 - Unknown
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Thomas Weldon
1891 - 1958
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Matilda Weldon
1883 - 1958
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Gertrude Weldon
1888 - Unknown
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Amy Weldon
1899 - 1901
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Edward William Weldon
1886 - 1956
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Eva Weldon
1897 - Unknown
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Annie Weldon
1882 - Unknown
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Minnie Weldon
1890 - 1891

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