Thomas was born about 1819.
Thomas's marriage was registered in the Apr-May-Jun quarter of 1850 in the Wigan district.[1]
In the 1861 census Thomas (age 41) was the married head of household in Coundon, Durham, England.[2]
Name | Relation | Status | Sex | Age | Occupation | Birth Place |
Thomas Penman | Head | Married | M | 41 | Coal Miner | Manchester, Lancashire |
Ann Penman | Wife | Married | F | 34 | Ireland | |
Mary Penman | Daughter | Single | F | 10 | Scholar | Wigan, Lancashire |
Thomas Penman | Son | Single | M | 8 | Scholar | Wigan, Lancashire |
Elizabeth Penman | Daughter | F | 6 | Scholar | Wigan, Lancashire | |
George Penman | Son | M | 4 | Tottenham, Durham | ||
John Penman | Son | M | 2 | Tottenham, Durham | ||
Ann Penman | Daughter | F | 0 | Tottenham, Durham | ||
Peter Finnigan | Boarder | Single | M | 40 | Labourer At Coal Mine | Ireland |
He passed away about 1898.
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