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James Caleb Chitty

Birth1833 - Harting, Sussex
DeathApril 1880 - Petersfield, Hampshire
MotherLucy Shier
FatherCaleb Chitty

Born in Harting, Sussex on 1833 to Caleb Chitty and Lucy Shier. James Caleb Chitty married Caroline FORSEY and had 9 children. He passed away on April 1880 in Petersfield, Hampshire.

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Caleb Chitty
1789 - 1840
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Lucy Shier
1796 - 1851
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Caroline Forsey
1837 - 1905
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George Chitty
1862 - 1946
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Fanny Chitty
1857 - 1898
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James Caleb Chitty
1864 - 1938
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Walter Chitty
1871 - 1877
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Albert Frederick Chitty
1878 - 1954
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Ada Hutchins
1881 - Unknown
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Louisa Chitty
1873 - Unknown
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Agness Kate Chitty
1876 - 1949
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Thomas Chitty
1868 - 1938

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