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Thomas Earle (c1785-1850) of [[G. and T. Earle]]
Thomas Earle (c1785-1850) of [[G. and T. Earle]]
1819 Birth of son [[Charles Foster Earle]]
1822 Birth of son [[William Joel Earle]]


1850 February 21st. Died. Age 62, Thomas Earle of Field House, near this town (Hull), and partner in the firm of George and Thomas Earle.<ref>Hull Packet - Friday 01 March 1850</ref>
1850 February 21st. Died. Age 62, Thomas Earle of Field House, near this town (Hull), and partner in the firm of George and Thomas Earle.<ref>Hull Packet - Friday 01 March 1850</ref>

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Thomas Earle (c1785-1850) of G. and T. Earle

1819 Birth of son Charles Foster Earle

1822 Birth of son William Joel Earle

1850 February 21st. Died. Age 62, Thomas Earle of Field House, near this town (Hull), and partner in the firm of George and Thomas Earle.[1]

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  1. Hull Packet - Friday 01 March 1850