William ThomasBirth name: William ThomasGender: MaleBirth: Between Jan 11 1543 and Jan 10 1544 - London, Middlesex, EnglandMarriage: Spouse: Susan - Between Jan 11 1568 and Jan 10 1569 - East Smithfield, Middlesex, EnglandDeath: Aug 28 1639 - London, Middlesex, EnglandParents: Robert Thomas, Mrs Elizabeth ThomasWife: Susan ThomasSiblings: John Thomas, Robert Thomas, Symon Thomas, Simon Thomas
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