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Thomas Whitcher

Birth15 Mar 1754 - Christchurch, Hampshire, England
Death25 March 1813 - St Saviour, Southwark, England
MotherMary Clasby
FatherThomas Whicher

Born in Christchurch, Hampshire, England on 15 Mar 1754 to Thomas Whicher and Mary Clasby. Thomas Whitcher married Susannah Emberley and had 11 children. He passed away on 25 March 1813 in St Saviour, Southwark, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Whicher
1738 - 1777
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Mary Clasby
1730 - Unknown
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Susannah Emberley
1760 - 1837
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Henry Whitcher
1785 - 1845
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Arthur Whitcher
1802 - Unknown
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Mary Whitcher
1786 - Unknown
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James Whitcher
1798 - 1874
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Thomas Whicher (Iii)
1791 - 1874
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Ann Whitcher
1800 - 1848
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Edward Whitcher
1805 - Unknown
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Susannah Whitcher
1796 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Whitcher
1795 - Unknown
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John Whitcher
1789 - Unknown
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William Whitcher
1793 - Unknown

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