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Thomas Buggins

 

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   2222 1.0 Thomas Bugginsmale

Birth: about 1836, at Hook Norton, OxfordshireCensus

Pedigree
   2184
Married: Ann Cross  about 1862BMD
b. about 1842, at Great Rollright, Oxfordshire

Census Details: 1841 1851

   22232.1 Mary Ann Bugginsfemale
Birth: about 1863, at Hook Norton, OxfordshireCensus

   22262.2 Emily Bugginsfemale
Birth: about 1866, at Hook Norton, OxfordshireCensus

   22242.3 George Bugginsmale
Birth: about 1869, at Hook Norton, OxfordshireCensus

   22252.4 Eliza Bugginsfemale
Birth: 1871, at Hook Norton, OxfordshireCensus

   22272.5 Rose Ellen Bugginsfemale
Birth: about 1876, at Hook Norton, OxfordshireCensus
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Married: Arthur Walter H Bradshaw  1900BMD
b. about 1877, at Birmingham, Warwickshire

   22323.1 Arthur J T Bradshawmale
Birth: about 1900, at Plumstead, LondonCensus

   22282.6 Rachel Ann Bugginsfemale
Birth: about 1880, at Hook Norton, OxfordshireCensus
Death: 1881BMD

   22292.7 Thomas Ernest Bugginsmale
Birth: about 1883, at Castle ffarm, Heythrop, OxfordshireCensus

   22302.8 George William Bugginsmale
Birth: about 1884, at Sawden, OxfordshireCensus

 


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