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Thomas Whyatt

Birth23 Oct 1853 - Salford, Lancashire, England
DeathOctober 1910 - Salford, Lancashire
MotherMary Ann Wilkinson
FatherWilliam Whyatt

Born in Salford, Lancashire, England on 23 Oct 1853 to William Whyatt and Mary Ann Wilkinson. Thomas Whyatt married Harriett Birchall and had 9 children. He passed away on October 1910 in Salford, Lancashire.

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Parents
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William Whyatt
1817 - 1878
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Mary Ann Wilkinson
1819 - 1884
Spouse(s)
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Harriett Birchall
1855 - 1935
Children Show all
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Henry Whyatt
1888 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Whyatt
1885 - Unknown
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Benjamin Whyatt
1897 - Unknown
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Joseph Whyatt
1889 - Unknown
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William Whyatt
1880 - Unknown
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Thomas Whyatt
1878 - Unknown
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Harriet Ann Whyatt
1894 - Unknown
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John Whyatt
1882 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Whyatt
1875 - 1914

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