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CHARLES KILLICK

Birth1753 - Mitcham, Surrey, England
Death5 Apr 1811 - Mitcham, Surrey, England
MotherSarah Phillips
FatherSamuel Killick

Born in Mitcham, Surrey, England on 1753 to Samuel Killick and Sarah Phillips. CHARLES KILLICK married Mary KEMPSTERᴽ and had 8 children. He passed away on 5 Apr 1811 in Mitcham, Surrey, England.

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Samuel Killick
1729 - 1804
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Sarah Phillips
1730 - 1780
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Mary Kempsterᴽ
1761 - 1811
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Charles Killick
1801 - 1862
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Charles Killick
1789 - 1795
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Elizabeth Killick
1791 - 1878
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Caroline Killick
1797 - 1870
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Samuel Killick
1792 - 1867
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Jane Sarah Killickᴽ
1799 - 1871
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George Kempster Killick
1808 - 1831
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Mary Killick
1788 - Unknown

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