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Thomas Wiggins

BirthABT 1784 - of North Fambridge, Essex, England
Death1833 - North Fambridge, Essex, England
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Born in of North Fambridge, Essex, England on ABT 1784. Thomas Wiggins married Elizabeth FORSTER and had 9 children. He passed away on 1833 in North Fambridge, Essex, England.

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Elizabeth Forster
1785 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Wiggin's
1812 - 1826
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Joseph Wiggins
1815 - 1861
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John Wiggins
1825 - Unknown
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Jane Wiggins
Unknown - Unknown
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Hephzibah Wiggins
1820 - 1877
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Jesse Wiggins
Unknown - 1819
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Sophia Wiggins
Unknown - 1822
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Mary Wiggins
Unknown - 1837
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George Wiggins
Unknown - Unknown

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