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Thomas Henry Bones

Birth1 Sep 1850 - Painters Forstal Ospringe Kent England
DeathSep 1927 - Lewisham, London, England
MotherSusanna Coe
FatherJohn Bones

Born in Painters Forstal Ospringe Kent England on 1 Sep 1850 to John Bones and Susanna Coe. Thomas Henry Bones married Evaline Branchett and had 12 children. He passed away on Sep 1927 in Lewisham, London, England.

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Parents
John Bones
Unknown - Unknown
Susanna Coe
1829 - 1904
Spouse(s)
Evaline Branchett
1854 - 1936
Children Show all
William Frederick Bones
1877 - 1961
Richard Thomas Edward Bones
1873 - 1961
George Bones
1879 - 1943
Fredrick Bones
1890 - 1891
Percy Bones
1885 - 1908
Minnie Bones
1881 - 1952

Liley Mary Ann Bone
1894 - 1963
John Thomas Bones
1874 - 1941
Elsie Bones
1882 - 1901
Ernest Bones
1887 - 1969
Cloie Bones
1883 - Unknown
Jessie Bones
1896 - 1969

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