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Stephen Kitchingham

Birth26 Jun 1825 - Hartlip, Kent, England UK
Death9 Dec 1896 - Hartlip, Kent, England UK
MotherMary Pepper
FatherJohn Kitchingham

Born in Hartlip, Kent, England UK on 26 Jun 1825 to John Kitchingham and Mary Pepper. Stephen Kitchingham married Mary Ann Hales and had 5 children. He passed away on 9 Dec 1896 in Hartlip, Kent, England UK.

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John Kitchingham
1795 - 1887
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Mary Pepper
1806 - 1885
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Mary Ann Hales
1829 - 1879
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Charlotte Bottle
1836 - 1906
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Jane Davis
1822 - 1890
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Caroline Kitchingham
1859 - 1925
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Benjamin Kitchingham
1856 - 1925
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Eleanor Ann Kitchingham
1850 - 1919
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Sarah Kitchingham
1851 - 1908
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Henry John Kitchingham
1867 - 1941

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