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Thomas Saker

Birth1780 - Bletchingley, Surrey, England
Death8 NOV 1864 - Kingston, Surrey, England
MotherMary Payne
FatherJoseph Saker

Born in Bletchingley, Surrey, England on 1780 to Joseph Saker and Mary Payne. Thomas Saker married Sarah (Sally) Philcox and had 13 children. He passed away on 8 NOV 1864 in Kingston, Surrey, England.

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Parents
Joseph Saker
1746 - 1840
Mary Payne
1757 - 1838
Spouse(s)
Sarah (Sally) Philcox
1785 - 1829
Susan Saker (Nee Christmas)
1796 - 1872
Children Show all
John Philocox Saker
1805 - 1883
David Saker
1821 - 1896
Mary Ann Saker
1824 - 1901
James Saker
1804 - Unknown
George Ridley Saker
1814 - 1884
Emma Webb (Nee Saker)
1808 - 1893
Sarah Austin (Nee Saker)
1826 - 1897

Elizabeth Ann Saker
1812 - 1893
William Philcox Saker
1810 - 1829
Thomas Ridley Saker
1816 - Unknown
Stephen Saker
1818 - 1882
William Joseph Saker
1834 - 1888
Francis Henry Saker
1836 - 1909

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