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Tom Woolner

Birth15 May 1851 - St Pancras, London, England
DeathJun 1930 - Rochford, Essex, England
MotherAnn Hyland
FatherThomas Woolner

Born in St Pancras, London, England on 15 May 1851 to Thomas Woolner and Ann Hyland. Tom Woolner married Emma WOOD and had 13 children. He passed away on Jun 1930 in Rochford, Essex, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Woolner
1828 - 1902
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Ann Hyland
1825 - 1904
Spouse(s)
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Emma Wood
1851 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Margaret Emma Woolner
1876 - 1968
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Violet May Woolner
1889 - 1969
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Florence Emily Woolner
1886 - Unknown
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Jessie Woolner
1880 - Unknown
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Marion Annie Woolner
1874 - 1964
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Henry Thomas Woolner
1874 - Unknown
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Ellen Woolner
1878 - 1939
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William John Woolner
1896 - 1985
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Daisey Lillian Woolner
1888 - Unknown
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James Woolner
1882 - Unknown
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Charlotte Woolner
1891 - 1892
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James Woolner
1884 - 1926
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Tom Woolner
1882 - 1891

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