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David Thompson Hatchell

Birth2 Apr 1839 - St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands
Death6 Nov 1926 - Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England
MotherEditha Thompson
FatherChristopher Hore Hatchell

Born in St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands on 2 Apr 1839 to Christopher Hore Hatchell and Editha Thompson. David Thompson Hatchell married Eliza Emily Moore Lane and had 10 children. He passed away on 6 Nov 1926 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England.

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Christopher Hore Hatchell
1786 - 1848
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Editha Thompson
1802 - 1892
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Eliza Emily Moore Lane
1839 - 1906
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Emilie Eliza Hatchell
1869 - 1947
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Christopher Frederick Wellesley Hatchell
1868 - 1943
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Howard Montague Hatchell
1870 - 1937
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Louise Constance Penelope Hatchell
1876 - 1952
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Ethel Maud Hatchell
1874 - 1969
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David George Hatchell
1865 - 1939
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Eileen Dora Hatchell
1881 - 1882
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Thomas Atherton Hatchell
1875 - 1876
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Edward Evan Hatchell
1879 - 1902
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Edith Mary Myfanwy Hatchell
1872 - 1968

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