Individual Details
THOMAS Ginn
(1720 - 3 Feb 1779)
Thomas married Elizabeth Mitchell at Croxton in 1746, the year of his father's, who was also named Thomas, death. Thomas and Elizabeth had a good number of children.
He was alive at the start of the Factory Age, the precursor to the Industrial Revolution. James Wolfe defeats Montcalm, in 1759, at the Plains of Abraham and Canada became officially British.
He was alive at the start of the Factory Age, the precursor to the Industrial Revolution. James Wolfe defeats Montcalm, in 1759, at the Plains of Abraham and Canada became officially British.
Events
| Birth | 1720 | ||||
| Marriage | 19 Oct 1746 | Croxton, Cambridgeshire - Elizabeth Mitchell | |||
| Death | 3 Feb 1779 | Croxton, Cambridgeshire | ![]() |
Families
| Spouse | Elizabeth Mitchell (1726 - 1786) |
| Child | JOSEPH Ginn (1755 - 1807) |
| Child | Lydia Ginn (1745 - ) |
| Child | Alice Ginn ( - ) |
| Child | Elizabeth Ginn ( - ) |
| Child | Thomas Ginn (1753 - ) |
| Child | Lucy Ginn (1757 - ) |
| Child | Benjamin Ginn (1759 - 1759) |
| Child | Benjamin Ginn (1760 - ) |
| Child | Charlotte Ginn (1762 - 1762) |
| Child | Robert Ginn (1764 - 1764) |
| Child | Charlotte Ginn (1765 - 1761) |
| Father | THOMAS Ginn (1682 - 1746) |
| Mother | Lydia Mace (1684 - 1720) |
| Sibling | Mary Ginn (1715 - ) |
