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Thomas Chitty

Birth1811 - Ashtead, Surrey, England
DeathSep 1886 - Surrey, England
MotherMary Ann Clarkson
FatherBartholomew Chitty

Born in Ashtead, Surrey, England on 1811 to Bartholomew Chitty and Mary Ann Clarkson. Thomas Chitty married Sarah Waters and had 9 children. He passed away on Sep 1886 in Surrey, England.

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Parents
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Bartholomew Chitty
1779 - 1855
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Mary Ann Clarkson
1785 - 1855
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Waters
1819 - 1895
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Thomas Chitty
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Jane Chitty
1855 - 1933
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Thomas Chitty
1857 - Unknown
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Edward Chitty
1841 - 1906
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Mary Chitty
1854 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Chitty
1847 - Unknown
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Eliza Ann Chitty
1843 - 1890
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James Chitty
1839 - 1841
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Henry Chitty
1845 - 1845
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Francis I Chitty
1844 - Unknown

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