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James Robert Killen

BirthAbt. 1822 - Monmouth Street, St. Giles the Fields, Cripplegate
Death5 Apr 1888 - London City, London, England
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Born in Monmouth Street, St. Giles the Fields, Cripplegate on Abt. 1822. James Robert Killen married Caroline Garrett and had 11 children. He passed away on 5 Apr 1888 in London City, London, England.

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Caroline Garrett
1826 - 1896
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William Richard Killen
1853 - 1930
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Sarah Ann Killen
1850 - 1911
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Elizabeth Charlotte (Betsy) Killen
1842 - Unknown
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Ann (Annie) Killen
1859 - 1911
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Eliza Killen
1862 - Unknown
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Thomas Killen
1863 - 1930
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Caroline Killen
1857 - 1933
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Rebecca Charlotte Killen
1866 - 1942
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William Richard Killen
1851 - 1852
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Ann Killen
1860 - Unknown
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James Killen
1845 - 1874

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