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Sign up freeThomas Gilliam 1480–1540 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1480
Birth Location: Westbury, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND
Death Date: 1540
Death Location: Westbury, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND
Father: Henry Gilliam
Mother: Jane Wins
Spouse(s): Isobel Deane
Children(s): John Gilliam
In 1480, Thomas Gilliam entered the world in Westbury, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND, born to Henry Gilliam And Jane Wins. Thomas Gilliam married Isobel Deane, and had children including John Gilliam. Thomas Gilliam passed away in 1540 in Westbury, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND.
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Biography
- In 1480, Thomas Gilliam entered the world in Westbury, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND, born to Henry Gilliam And Jane Wins.
- Thomas Gilliam married Isobel Deane, and had children including John Gilliam.
- Thomas Gilliam passed away in 1540 in Westbury, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND.
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Thomas Gilliam's Descendants
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1. John Gilliam 1514–1568 m. Margaret Woodhouse 1534–1568
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1. John Gilliam 1565–1621 m. Frances Dennis 1566–1608
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1. Benjamin Gilliam 1608–1670 m. Ann Last 1607–1674
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1. Benjamin Gilliam 1634–1685 m. Hannah Savage 1643–1730
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1480
Event Place: Westbury, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1540
Event Place: Westbury, Gloucestershire, ENGLAND