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Daniel Kitchen

Birth1745 - Irton, Cumberland
Death13 February 1833 - Brockbank ground, Broughton in furness Lancashire, England
MotherThamar Gaitskell
FatherIsaac Kitchin

Born in Irton, Cumberland on 1745 to Isaac Kitchin and Thamar Gaitskell. Daniel Kitchen had 13 children. He passed away on 13 February 1833 in Brockbank ground, Broughton in furness Lancashire, England.

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Isaac Kitchin
1708 - 1764
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Thamar Gaitskell
1710 - 1751
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Isaac Kitchen
1789 - 1844
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Agnes Kitchen
1791 - 1855
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Daniel Kitchen
1793 - 1865
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Ann Kitchen
1800 - 1801
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James Kitchen
1795 - 1830
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Jane Kitchen
1802 - 1803
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Elizabeth Kitchen
1811 - 1814
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Tamar Kitchen
1798 - 1827
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Hannah Kitchen
1804 - 1807
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Ruth Kitchen
1806 - 1807
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Mary Kitchen
1808 - 1826
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Jane Kitchen
1802 - 1803
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Robert Kitchin
Unknown - Unknown

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