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Thomas Wyncoll

Birth12 February 1826 - Myland, Essex, England
Death11 Aug 1911 - Colchester, Essex, England
MotherSarah Wrench
FatherWilliam Wyncoll

Born in Myland, Essex, England on 12 February 1826 to William Wyncoll and Sarah Wrench. Thomas Wyncoll married Sarah Ann Scrutton and had 7 children. He passed away on 11 Aug 1911 in Colchester, Essex, England.

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William Wyncoll
1788 - 1866
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Sarah Wrench
1796 - 1867
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Sarah Ann Scrutton
1826 - 1886
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Francis Henry Wyncoll
1864 - 1931
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Thomas Edward Wyncoll
1862 - 1932
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William Wrench Wyncoll
1860 - 1940
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George Ernest Wyncoll
1865 - 1943
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Sarah A Wyncoll
1858 - 1864
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William Wyncoll
1857 - Unknown
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George Wincoll
1851 - Unknown

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