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Peter C. KILLEN

BirthJuly 1835 - Kent Co., Delaware
Death1913 - Talbot Co., Maryland
MotherMary Killen
FatherWilliam Shockley Killen

Born in Kent Co., Delaware on July 1835 to William Shockley Killen and Mary Killen. Peter C. KILLEN married Anne Cook and had 14 children. He passed away on 1913 in Talbot Co., Maryland.

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Parents
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William Shockley Killen
1806 - 1880
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Mary Killen
1812 - 1877
Spouse(s)
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Anne Cook
1841 - 1879
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Verma D Atkinson Killen
1863 - Unknown
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Lina Killen/patterson
1873 - Unknown
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George Edward Killen
1878 - 1935
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Tina Killen
1873 - 1918
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Susanna Killen
1858 - 1937
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Annie Killen
1883 - Unknown
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Edna Virginia Killen
1889 - Unknown
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Mary Hester Killen
1859 - Unknown
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Nora E. Killen
1886 - 1964
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Katherine Killen
1870 - 1960
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Killen
1868 - Unknown
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Sarah Emma Porter Killen
1863 - 1939
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Ida Killen
1866 - Unknown
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William M C Killen
1862 - Unknown
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Lucretia Killen
1876 - 1879

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