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John Killen

Birth27 Sep 1767 - Carnmoney, Co. Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland
Death5 MAY 1828 - Ballymena, County Antrim, Ireland
Mother*Blanche Bryce (Brice)
FatherJames Killeen KILLEN

Born in Carnmoney, Co. Antrim, Ulster, Northern Ireland on 27 Sep 1767 to James Killeen KILLEN and *Blanche Bryce (Brice). John Killen married Martha Dool and had 14 children. He passed away on 5 MAY 1828 in Ballymena, County Antrim, Ireland.

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Parents
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James Killeen Killen
1730 - 1791
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*Blanche Bryce (Brice)
1739 - 1807
Spouse(s)
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Martha Dool
1772 - 1851
Children Show all
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Edward Killen
1800 - 1856
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Reverend Killen
1815 - 1879
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William Dool Killen
1806 - 1902
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Ellen Killen
1804 - 1871
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Elizabeth Killen
1796 - 1875
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Sarah Killen
1808 - 1874
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Jane Killen
1803 - 1895
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John H Killen
1810 - 1873
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Mary Killen
1794 - 1866
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John Killen
1805 - 1873
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Margaret Killen
1816 - 1912
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John Miller Killen
Unknown - 1873
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Margaret Young
1815 - 1912
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Janette Killen
1802 - 1893

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