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Thomas Widdows

Birth1780 - Finstock, Oxfordshire, England
DeathOct 1845 - Charlbury, Oxfordshire, England
MotherMary Miles
FatherRichard Widdows

Born in Finstock, Oxfordshire, England on 1780 to Richard Widdows and Mary Miles. Thomas Widdows married Elizabeth Draper and had 8 children. He passed away on Oct 1845 in Charlbury, Oxfordshire, England.

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Richard Widdows
1755 - 1832
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Mary Miles
1749 - 1826
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Elizabeth Draper
1785 - 1840
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Mary Widdows
1808 - 1826
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William Valentine Widdows
1821 - 1876
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Henry Widdows
1827 - 1902
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Elizabeth Widdows
1817 - 1834
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Thomas Widdows
1813 - 1826
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Edmund Widdows
1815 - 1891
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David Widdows
1811 - 1880
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Jane Widdows
1825 - Unknown

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