Family Subtree Diagram : Brereton, Thomas+Martha Hughes
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Red lower-right corner are those who emigrated to Australia
Subordinate of: Recorded as a servant of William and Mary in 1851
Subordinate of: Recorded as a servant of William and Mary in 1851
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Lives with: Samuel was living with his Daughter Jessie in Lake City, Florida, Columbia in 1930
Representative of: Samuel was a witness at Thomas Brereton's wedding
Funding of: John returned to Wales, living with his brother Edward in 1891.  John Brereton of Is-y-Coed died 8-May-1896, aged 69, leaving his estate of £1,295 to Edward Brereton farmer.
Relative of: Close brothers (and both families burried at Brown Knoll)
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Marriage (eleven children)
22 Jan 1827 (St Oswald's. Chester). Abode: Is-y-Coed, Sutton
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No more children
Marriage (four children)
27 Feb 1872 (Tattenhall, Chester) Emigrated to NC, USA
Marriage (nine children)
25 Dec 1860 (Harthill) Bickerton
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No more children
Marriage (a child)
1884 (Fitzroy)
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Divorce
1857 (Victoria)
Widowed (two children)
1849 Melbourne
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No more children
Marriage (two children)
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Marriage
23 Nov 1903 (AU)
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Marriage (six children)
8 Aug 1796 (Tilston)
Marriage (seven children)
30 Oct 1852 (St John, Chester) Abode: Victoria, AU
Marriage
1897 (B'head)
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Marriage
1898 (B'head)
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Marriage (seven children)
1868 (St Bartholomew, Barrow)
Marriage (a child)
20 Mar 1872 (Victoria)
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Marriage (nine children)
14 Nov 1900 (Tattenhall)
Marriage (a child)
1927
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Marriage (five children)
10 Dec 1888 (Tattenhall)
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Marriage (a child)
22 Dec 1920 (Bickerton)
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Marriage (six children)
16 Oct 1903 (Bickerton) Abode: Broxton
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Marriage
4 Apr 1894 (Harthill)
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Marriage (a child)
27 Mar 1922 (New York)
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Marriage (three children)
19 Oct 1946 (NJ, USA)
Marriage
1868 (Nantwich) Abode: Kansas, USA
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Marriage (two children)
31 May 1965
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Marriage (two children)
17 Jul 1971 (NJ, USA)
Relative of: Although Alice was adopted, her son's DNA has matched with a member of the Brereton family descended from George Brereton, William Brereton's brother. Therefore, William adopted a family member, probably a daughter of Harry, son of George, or he was hiding the fact that he had an illegitimate daughter & Alice was actually William's daughter (and also probably Maria's)!!
Other: Both Thomas Breretons of Harthill emigrated to South Australia
Representative of: In 1862, Thomas and Elizabeth Lea were witness to the marriage of Edward Brereton and Frances Hopley
Relative of: Shared DNA match
Relative of: Shared DNA match
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Relative of: Shared DNA with me
1803 - 1872
Thomas
Brereton
68
68
22 Jan 1827, Thomas Broughton (Brereton), Blacksmith married Martha Hughes at St Oswald's, Chester.
From census records it appears that Thomas didn't have his own farms. His sons George and Edward worked for his brother William nearby in Broxton.
In 1841, Thomas and Martha are farming at Bronington, with all children present except for John who was helping at his grandparents.
"The Australian Brereton book describes Thomas Brereton as "of Brown Knowl", which is where he is recorded in 1851.
Samuel Hughes.Martha's brother set off for Australia with Thomas's three sons John, George & William Brereton. From there it goes from William & Sarah then to Ernest & Annie and then to Don & Ruby then Don & Val and to Richard's siblings brother Don and sisters Debbie and Shelley who all have children. (Extracted from the www).
Some of this information, believed to originate from a book are incorrect. Thomas and Martha's sons William and John came to Australia in 1852 and their other sons George and Thomas arrived in 1858.
Thomas and Martha, married in Chester in 1827, but the name is miss-spelt, so the record was difficult to find.
Appears to have stayed in the UK after his father had ded, as father William BRERETON was living with them at Woodend farm till 1866, and was still at the farm in 1871, aged 67. He probably never went to Australia.
Thomas left £50 advance each to Edward, Jane and Sarah. Later his estate was to be sold and divided equally to all 10 children after his wife Martha died.
1806 - 1884
William
Brereton
78
78
Unlike older brothers John and Thomas, William and George did not make a Will.
In 1841, William (30) was still with his parents at Harthill, and with (assumed) son Samule (3 mo)
In 1851, Pheobe Tomlinson was a boarder at Fullers moor.
In 1861, William Brereton (53) and Mary (50) were at Fullers Moor (9 acres), with son Roger (16) and niece Emma Clarke (17). In 1863 they were still there. The niece must be on Mary's side of the family.
In 1881, William and Mary Brereton (74 & 70) were at Dutton Cacca with their son Roger (36, unmarried). William was a retired farmer and local Methodist preacher.
1838 - 1914
Elizabeth
Brereton
76
76
Elizabeth, daughter-in-law, aged 23 was recorded as living with William in 1861. Was this her?
Her father was Thomas Brereton.
1806 - 1879
Martha
Hughes
73
73
Martha had a brother Samuel, about 5 years older.
1830 - 1880
Mary
Brereton
50
50
30 Oct 1852, Samuel Hughes (26) son of George married Mary Brereton (23) dau of Thomas Brereton at St John, Chester. There are no Cheshire births recorded as they emigrated to Australia as soon as they were married.
Soon after Mary and Samuel married, they emigrated to Australia. Harriett was born there in 1855, and George and Annie Hughes both died as infants in 1862 and 1868.
1844 - 1926
Jane
Brereton
81
81
In 1851, Jane Brereton (6, born Harthill) was with her parents Thomas and Martha.
In 1852, another Jane Brereton, aged 7 died. This is a perfect age match, but must be the other Jane (MMN=AGAR) born the same year in Liverpool.
In 1861, Jane Brereton (16, born Harthill) was Living at Tattenhall with parents Thomas and Martha at her grandfathers home (William Brereton).
Mrs Darlington (sister) attended her brother John's funeral in 1896
1848 - 1933
Samuel
Brereton
85
85
Samuel (and Ellen and son Thomas) arrived at Buffalo, New York on 23 Jan 1908, aged 60. He was recorded as the son-in-law of G R Nevelle (assumed to be Joseph Nevelle, Jessie's husband).
Samuel (62), wife Ellen (57) and son Thomas (23) were recorded on the 1910 US census, farming at Trappe, Wicomico, Maryland.
Samuel moved to Florida to live with his daughter Jessie
1840
Sarah
Brereton
In 1861, Sarah (20) is with her parents and graddfather William Brereton (86) at the 100 acre Woodend Farm.
In 1880, Thomas and SArah Poole (50 & 40) were living at Parker, Morris, Kansas, USA with their daughter Jessie (1).
In 1910, Martha Jane Brereton (47) and Sarah Ann Brereton (62, Nurse) sailed to NY on the Carmania. This may be Sarah and her niece Jane.
1854 - 1911
Ellen
Humphreys
57
57
Emigrated to the US in 1908
1886 - 1960
Thomas
Brereton
74
74
Emigrated to the US in 1908
THOMAS BRERETON: HOWELL TOWNSHIP - Thomas Brereton, 73, of Yellow Brook Rd., died yesterday at his home. Survivers are his wife, Mrs Elizabeth W Brereton; a son Thomas J. of Freehold, and two sisters Mrs Jessie Mebille and Mrs Minnie Shunton, both of Hendersonville, N.C.
1872 - 1940
Evan
Brereton
67
67
1898, Even Brereton married Louisa Fleet at Birkenhead. There are no UK births, and they were stillin Birkenhead in 1911.
1879 - 1971
Jessie
Brereton
92
92
In 1891, Minnia and Jessie (15 & 13) were working at servants at Bickley Hall, Eddisbury, Whitchurch
1875 - 1962
Minnie
Brereton
86
86
In 1891, Minnia and Jessie (15 & 13) were working at servants at Bickley Hall, Eddisbury, Whitchurch
1868
John
Darlington
In 1939, John (and Rosa) was a retired farmer at Morley Hall, Little Barrow
1832 - 1913
William
Brereton
81
81
Recorded as a servant of William and Mary in 1851.
William (aged 19) and his older brother John emigrated to Australia in Aug 1852 arriving in Port Philip Bay on the Lady Head,. Their other brothers arrived in 1858. Times couldn't have been that great there as their younget brother Samuel later, who would have hardly known his older brothers, went to the USA instead of Australia.
Although William and Maria married in 1884, they were living together in 1872. DNA tests suggest Alice Maude is probably Williams daughter, but not Maria's.
John was involved with the Salvation Army. He was married by a Salvation Army Chaplin, and his headstone reads "Erected by the Salvation Army and his daughter".
1834 - 1907
Maria
Clarke
73
73
Maria joined the Salvation Army (Australian) in 1863 after her second husband died.
26 Nov 1907, Maria Brereton of Pascoe Vale (Coburg), Victoria died, aged 73. The funeral serviee was conducted by the Chief Secreta Cornel Hoskin, assisted by Lieutent-Cornel Birkshaw, Brigadier Hendyl and otther. The coffin was brought to the Salvation Army Hall for a short serice.
1881 - 1946
Alice Maud
Mary
Brereton
65
65
Katrina Wallwood's (Ancestry id=trinasw) great grandmother was Alice Maude Mary Brereton.
23 Nov 1903, Alice Maud Mary Brereton (22) married James Alexander Marion at the Salvation Army Barracks, Daylesford. Alice was from Pascoe Vale (West Coburg), born at Kynton.
Her father's Will shows that "Alice Maud Mary Marion" was the adopted daughter of William Brereton. However, DNA evidence suggests that Alice is a blood relative of her adoption father William, probably his son Harry. She is probably Williams illegitimate daughter, or else a niece. Why else would he adopt a child as a single man!
Between 1904 and 1901, Alice had four children; Grace, Muriel, Flor and Herbert
1838 - 1920
John
Walter
DeGruchy
82
82
John Walter DeGruchy was baptised in 1838, the son of Philippe DeGruchy and Marie Magdelaine Renaut. There is another John W DeGruchy born the same year, but he was John William, son of John a farmer and Hannah.
In 1851, John W DeGruchi was 14, the son of John DeGruchi a Shipwright living in St Hellier, Channel Islands.
In 1852, John Walter went to sea as a boy aboard the Coroline of Arichat, Canada. He was next an Ordlnary Seaman on Lady Falkfandin L853, both of which vessels were engaged in the Foreign Trade.
1854 John Walter was serving aboard the Red Rover of Shields, in the Coastal Trade and 1854-L855 on a voyage to Adelaide, Australia aboard Evening Star of London.
In 1861, his parents John DeGruchy Shipwright and Harriet (62 & 56) were is St Helleir, Jersey. (Another John Phillip DeGruchy of same age was married to Esther)
Did John die in 1863? When Maria DeGrucha (nee Clark) married William Brereton in Fitzroy in 1844, she recorded she was widowed in 1863. However, this may not be the case (see below). There was no death certificate.
31 May 1865, John Walter DeGruchy, Aged 26, Widower and Seaman married Adelina Esther Noël at St Saviour, Jersey.
In 1867 John was certified as a First Mate. Then on 12 Nov 1869, the Board of Trade awarded John Walter DeGruchy a Certificate of Competency as "Master" of the merchant service (i.e. seaman).
In 1881, John W DeGruchy and Adelina E (42 and 40) were with Philip and Louisa Gaudin (52 & 42) at St Martin Jersey. John was now a baker and his wife a grocer.
In 1891, John W (a baker and grocer) and Adelina E (53 and 50) were with son John W (8) and daughter Olivia (10) and had a domestic servant Jane Le Breton (14) with them.
April 1920, John Walter DeGruchy died, aged 82 and was buried 10 April at St Martin, Jersey.
1817 - 1857
Thomas
(Clee)
Clay
40
40
1866 - 1939
Joseph
Reginald
Neville
73
73
According to the 1930 US census, His father was English and his mother French. He had a sister Minnie.
Wife names "Jesse Mebille" (i.e. not Neville) on Thomas Brereton's obituary.
1879
James
Alexander
Marion
23 Nov 1903, Alexander Marion, bachelor of Dalesford, born in South Australia, to parents Charles Marion and Sarah Mott married Alice Maud Mary Brereton at the Salvation Army Barracks, Daylesford.
1827 - 1896
John
Brereton
69
69
No christening record. John (14) living with Mary and William in 1841, but Mary would be too old for John to be her child, and census divide indicates of another family. Now believed to be the John, the son of Thomas and Martha.
John and brother William emigrated to Port Philip, Victoria, Australia in Aug 1852 on the "Lady Head", and their other brothers arrived in 1858. There is a shipping record for a John Brereton in 1852 and in 1856 the electoral roll has a record for John Brereton and William Brereton in Kyneton Boroughs, Malsbury.
John Brereton of Australia was reported in the Chester Chronical (14 July 1866) attending the Festival of Broxton, where two large waterproof tents were erected next to the Roal Oak Inn at Broxton..
John returned to Wales, living with his brother Edward in 1891. John Brereton of Is-y-Coed died 8-May-1896, aged 69, leaving his estate of £1,295 to his younger brother Edward Brereton farmer.
John was a member of the Wrexham Workhouse board of Guardians, and proposed giving older inmates 1oz of Tobacco each week.
1771
William
Hughes
William was a bricklayer at the time of his marriage in 1796.
1772
Mary
Bennion
Name recorded as Mary Bennion on the Marriage record (see image).
1804
Hannah
Hughes
1807
Thomas
Hughes
1798
Samuel
Hughes
Samuel was christened at Tarvin. There are no other christenings for this family, so they must have moved from Tarvin to Hargrave (about 3 miles) between 1798 and 1804.
Samuel Hughes voyaged to Australia, bring with him his three nephews, John Brereton (b.1827), George (b.1828) and William. They settled on land in Victoria.
1802
Mary
Hughes
1800
Elizabeth
Hughes
1843 - 1845
Anne
Brereton
2
2
Cant find any proof of birth for Anne (for any Brereton family), but death record (aged 2) ties in perfectly with this Brereton family at Harthill.
1825 - 1892
Samuel
Hughes
67
67
Samuel was the son of George and Martha Hughes from Harthill. His father was a farmer of 20 acres in 1851, and Samuel described as "Farmers Son & Labourer"
30 Oct 1852, Samuel Hughes (26) son of George married Mary Brereton (23) dau of Thomas Brereton at St John, Chester. There are no Cheshire births recorded as they emigrated to Austrania as soon as they were married.
Mary and Samuel Hughes arrived in Australia in 1853. There is an Electral roll record for a Samuel Hughes in 1856 in Malmsbury, Kyneton Boroughs Victoria. The same place where William Brereton had his farm.
1863 - 1928
John
Shenton
64
64
Shenton (not Shunton)
In 1901, John and Minnie (38 & 25) were farming at Eddisbury, Egerton. Living with him was father-in-law Samuel Brereton (53) and Bro-in-law Thomas Brereton (14)..
In 1920, John and Minnie (56 & 44) were at Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA
1867 - 1942
Louisa
Fleet
75
75
1836 - 1910
Thomas
Lea
74
74
Thomas was the son of William Lea and Jane. He was living in Harthill in 1841, a neighbour of William and Martha in 1841
In 1862, Thomas and Elizabeth Lea were witness to the marriage of Edward Brereton and Frances Hopley
1865
Charles
Lea
1867 - 1939
John
Lea
71
71
In 1891, John and Lizzie (both 23) were at Harthill
1869 - 1872
Sarah
Lea
2
2
1873 - 1917
Emily
Lea
44
44
4 Apr 1894 Emily of Buckerton married William Evans (1862-1927), farmer of Harthill
In 1901, William and Emily (36 & 29) were farming at Gatesheath, Golborne Bellow. No children, and 4 servants.
In 1921, Emily was with Joseph Evans (b.1869) at Tattenhall, Cheshire with two illegitimate Evans children and one other person.
1877 - 1923
William
Thomas
Lea
46
46
1845 - 1909
Benjamin
Darlington
64
64
1870 - 1871
Mary
Darlington
4m
4m
1872
Annie
Darlington
1873 - 1889
Martha
Jane
Darlington
16
16
1876
Benjamin
Darlington
Married Annie Shallcross
1878
Mary
Darlington
1879 - 1881
Job
Darlington
2
2
1880 - 1932
Arthur
Lea
51
51
16 Oct 1903, Arthur Lea (23) married Mary Elizabeth Warburton (20). They are buried with Arthur's parents at Harthill.
1834 - 1921
Thomas
Brereton
87
87
Thomas and John Brereton were working as servants for Robert and Mary Broom.
Thomas born at Harthill married his second cousin, Ann Brereton (a twin). There common great grandparents are William Brereton and Mary Ledsham.
George and Thomas (sons of Thomas and Martha) came out to Australia in 1858 on the Anglo Saxon ship.
1828 - 1880
George
Brereton
52
52
Recorded as a servant of William and Mary in 1851.
George and Thomas (sons of Thomas and Martha) came out to Australia in 1858 on the Anglo Saxon ship. They arrived 6 years after their two brothers (William & John).
1850 - 1922
William
Henry
Clee
71
71
1852 - 1936
Elizabeth
Henrietta
Turpin
84
84
Elizabeth's parents were James Turpin and Ann Weber
1861 - 1862
George
Hughes
1
1
1867 - 1868
Annie
Hughes
1
1
1855 - 1932
Harriett
Hughes
77
77
1836 - 1909
Edward
Brereton
72
72
Recorded as a servant of William and Mary in 1851.
John Brereton of Higher Hall, Isycoed, Wrexham, Denbighshire farmer died 9 May 1896. Probate St Asaph 17 July to Edward Brereton farmer. Effects £1,295 3s. Who was this John. His brother went to Austraila, so his he return? His wealthy uncle John Brereton late of Bolesworth Hill has another probate, so cant be him.
5 Aug 1862 Marriage banns were read for Edward Brereton of Broxton, Malpas, a farmer and Frances Hopley, spinster of Broxton to me married at Malpas.
25 Aug 1862, Edward Brereton (25) son of Thomas married Frances Hopley (22) daughter of George Hopley a Wheelwright at Malpas, Cheshire.
Edward later (about 1872) became a farmer of 46.5 acres at Cacca Dutton, Denbyshire They were living at the Nags Head Inn with other Brereton family members.
In 1889, when Martha married, Edward was a farmer at Higher Hall, Is-y-coed.
1824 - 1900
Thomas
Brereton
76
76
Thomas was a bastard child of Elizabeth Brereton, who died in childbirth. No father was named on his baptism of 14 Jan 1824.
In 1841, Thomas was a Male Servant at Hurleston, Acton by Nantwich, serving James and Elizabeth Lee (60 & 65, farmers)
Thomas and Mary emigrated to Adelaide, Australia about 1852. Thier twins George and William were born there late 1852, and then Caleb in 1855 and so on.
Mary died in 1881, and two years later, Thomas married Catherine Jane Crack and had one more boy and 7 girls by her.
1856 - 1886
Martha
Hughes
30
30
1859 - 1890
Enoch
Hughes
31
31
1862 - 1937
Thomas
Brereton
Hughes
75
75
1864 - 1942
Sarah
Alice
Hughes
78
78
1880 - 1956
Florence
Gertrude
Aldersey
76
76
1901 - 1911
William
John
Lea
10
10
1907 - 1995
Florence
Emily
Lea
87
87
1908 - 1994
Ethel
Lea
85
85
1910 - 1976
Percy
Lea
66
66
1912 - 1991
Ernest
Lea
79
79
1915 - 2001
Marshall
Lea
85
85
1916 - 1997
Stanley
Aldersey
Lea
80
80
1918 - 1978
Daisy
Lea
59
59
1920 - 2012
Rose
Lea
91
91
1934 - 2016
Robert
Thomas
Carr
81
81
July 1955, Thomas Robert Carr married Eileen Hughes. Their son Nigel Carr has a 22cM DNA match with CKD and is a 5th cousin
1906 - 1980
Fred
Carr
74
74
1863 - 1863
Jane
Lea
6m
6m
1871 - 1872
Thomas
Lea
3m
3m
1861 - 1863
William
Lea
2
2
William and Jane Lea died at Harthill. Thet were buried there, one week appart, aged 2 years and 6 months.
1868 - 1947
Lizzie
Nield
79
79
1895 - 1956
Marshal
Nield
Lea
61
61
22 Dec 1920, Married at Bickerton Holy Trinity
1899
Jennie
Pickering
1922 - 2005
John
Kenneth
Lea
82
82
John Kenneth Lea is a 4th cousin 1x removed.
John's son (Ancestry ID nieldcrow), a 5th cousin, has a 8cM DNA match with CKD.
1897 - 1977
Dorothy
Lea
80
80
1892 - 1956
Elsie
Ann
Lea
64
64
1900
Charles
Arthur
Lea
1901 - 1975
Edgar
Lea
74
74
1883 - 1951
Mary
Elizabeth
Warburton
68
68
1903
Arthur
Lea
1905
Mary
Elizabeth
Lea
1906 - 1963
Thomas
Lea
57
57
1909 - 1975
John
Leslie
Lea
66
66
1911 - 1911
Nancy
Lea
1912 - 1912
Robert
Arthur
Lea
1860 - 1927
William
Evans
67
67
William, son of John and Emma Evans
In 1901, William and Emily (36 & 29) were at Gatesheath, Goldborne Below, Tattanhall. They had no children and 4 servants.
1881 - 1966
Elizabeth
Wake
85
85
1922 - 1990
Thomas
(Tommy) James
Brereton
67
67
1923 - 2003
Joyce
Helen
Estelle
79
79
1951 - 1951
Joyce
Susan
Brereton
7d
7d
Thomas
Harry
Brereton
Susan
Joy
Brereton
1901 - 1986
Nellie May
Karking
(nee Neville)
85
85
1902 - 1992
Franklin (Frank)
Reginald Neville
89
89
1844 - 1852
Jane
Brereton
8
8
Jane was the daughter of Richard Brereton and Hannah Agar, baptised 22 May 1844 at Liverpool St Michael. Jane's birth registration was at Liverpool in Q2/1844 anc confirms the MMN as AGAR. Her parents married at Guisborough, North Yorkshire in 1843.
In 1851, Jane Brereton (6), was living with Ann Eliza Agar (22) in Liverpool.
1830
Thomas
Poole
Bill
Whatling
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Walton
Elizabeth
Walley
1892 - 1974
Clifford
Ballington
Clee
82
82
1841 - 1922
Adelina
Esther
Noël
81
81
1880 - 1926
Olivia
Adeline
DeGruchy
46
46
1882
John
Walter
DeGruchy
1856
Charles
Clay
(Clee)
Melissa
Riddle
Cynthia
Jane
Kercher
1973 - 2014
Thomas
(Tommy) Paul
Brereton
41
41
Traci
Helen
Soriano
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