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Sign up freeThomas Lucas 1650 – 1722 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1650
Birth Location: Little Saxham, Suffolk, England
Death Date: 22 Feb 1722
Death Location: Queen Anne, Prince George's, Maryland, United States
Father: Sir. Horningheath
Mother: Anne Gillman
Spouse(s): Dorothy Letchworth
Children(s): Charles Lucas
The story of Thomas Lucas began in 1650 in Little Saxham, Suffolk, England. Thomas Lucas married Dorothy Letchworth, and had children including Charles Lucas. Thomas Lucas passed away in 1722 in Queen Anne, Prince George's, Maryland, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Thomas Lucas began in 1650 in Little Saxham, Suffolk, England.
- Thomas Lucas married Dorothy Letchworth, and had children including Charles Lucas.
- Thomas Lucas passed away in 1722 in Queen Anne, Prince George's, Maryland, United States.
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Thomas Lucas's Descendants
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1. Charles Lucas (20 April 1692 – 28 May 1741) m. Eliza Evans
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1. Ann Lucas (27 April 1728 – 1798) m. James Kendall (16 Feb 1725 – 13 Mar 1798)
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1. Jimimah Kendall m. Jacob Prickett (15 Apr 1758 – 14 Apr 1826)
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1. Abraham Prickett (10 August 1790 – 1852) m. Hannah Jolliffe (25 nov 1797 – 1878)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1650
Event Place: Little Saxham, Suffolk, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 22 Feb 1722
Event Place: Queen Anne, Prince George's, Maryland, United States