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Thomas Attwood 1697–1761 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1697

Birth Location: Pamington, Ashchurch, Gloucestershire

Death Date: 11 Feb 1761

Death Location: Pamington, Ashchurch, Gloucestershire

Father: Thomas Atwood

Mother: Mary Atwood

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The story of Thomas Attwood began in 1697 in Pamington, Ashchurch, Gloucestershire. Thomas Attwood passed away in 1761 in Pamington, Ashchurch, Gloucestershire.

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Biography

  • The story of Thomas Attwood began in 1697 in Pamington, Ashchurch, Gloucestershire.
  • Thomas Attwood passed away in 1761 in Pamington, Ashchurch, Gloucestershire.

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Thomas Attwood's Ancestors

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Thomas Attwood
1697–1761
Birth Place: Pamington, Ashchurch, Gloucestershire
Parents
Thomas Atwood
1671–1734
Banham, Kent, England
Mary Atwood
1673–1753
Nonington, Kent, England
Grandparents
Richard Atwood
1641–1720
Great Herdres, Kent, England
Jane
1641–1687
Kent, England
Thomas Moore
1637–1722
Nonington, Kent, England
Elizabeth JEFFREY
1645–1727
Nonington, Kent, England
Great-Grandparents
Richard Attwood
1606–1648
Elizabeth Denwood
1610–1645
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry Atwood
1579–1670
Abigail Jenney
1586–1654
Robert Denwood
1575–
Elizabeth Kincolne
1575–

Thomas Attwood's Timeline

2 Records

1697
1697
Birth of Thomas Attwood in Pamington, Ashchurch, Gloucestershire
Pamington, Ashchurch, Gloucestershire
1761
11 Feb 1761
Age 64
Death of Thomas Attwood in Pamington, Ashchurch, Gloucestershire
Pamington, Ashchurch, Gloucestershire

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1697
    Event Place: Pamington, Ashchurch, Gloucestershire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Feb 1761
    Event Place: Pamington, Ashchurch, Gloucestershire

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