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Thomasin Williams 1735–1798 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1735
Birth Location: Wendron, Cornwall, , England
Death Date: 1798
Death Location: Wendron, Cornwall, England
Father: Ralph Williams
Mother: Thomasin ODGERS
Spouse(s): Nicholas Reed
Children(s): James Reed
The story of Thomasin Williams began in 1735 in Wendron, Cornwall, , England. Thomasin Williams married Nicholas Reed, and had children including James Reed. Thomasin Williams passed away in 1798 in Wendron, Cornwall, England.
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Biography
- The story of Thomasin Williams began in 1735 in Wendron, Cornwall, , England.
- Thomasin Williams married Nicholas Reed, and had children including James Reed.
- Thomasin Williams passed away in 1798 in Wendron, Cornwall, England.
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Thomasin Williams's Ancestors
Thomasin Williams's Descendants
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1. James Reed 1765–1831 m. Josinah (Sinah) Parker 1775–1864
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1. James (REID this is my) mystery 1791–1845 m. Ann (Blevins (Reid) \no proof for) parents 1802–1878
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1. Elizabeth Reid 1825–1894 m. William (P) Calvert 1820–1886
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1. John (Robert) Calvert 1846–1926 m. Emma (J) Barr 1872–1957 m. Hannah Calvert 1855–1926
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2. Alice (Anne) Calvert 1849–
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3. William (Baldwin) Calvert 1859–1943
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Thomasin Williams's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1735
Event Place: Wendron, Cornwall, , England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1798
Event Place: Wendron, Cornwall, England