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Thomas Woolley

Birth20 Jul 1809 - London, England
Death18 Feb 1858 - St Leonards on Sea, Sussex, England
MotherMary Honoria Boyle
FatherGeorge Woolley

Born in London, England on 20 Jul 1809 to George Woolley and Mary Honoria Boyle. Thomas Woolley married Eliza Williamson and had 7 children. He passed away on 18 Feb 1858 in St Leonards on Sea, Sussex, England.

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George Woolley
1783 - 1849
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Mary Honoria Boyle
1781 - 1859
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Eliza Williamson
1818 - 1874
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Ellen Alger Woolley
1846 - 1925
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Emma Honora Woolley
1844 - 1849
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Catherine Mary Woolley
1841 - 1931
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Charles Percy Woolley
1838 - 1885
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Matilda Woolley
1839 - 1899
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Eliza Woolley
1843 - 1857
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Isabel Blanche Woolley
1851 - 1889

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