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Thomas Killen

Birthabt 1835 - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Death4 Jun 1893 - Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
MotherCatherine Hinchliffe
FatherAbel Davies Killen

Born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England on abt 1835 to Abel Davies Killen and Catherine Hinchliffe. Thomas Killen married Ellen Booth and had 8 children. He passed away on 4 Jun 1893 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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Abel Davies Killen
1815 - 1884
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Catherine Hinchliffe
1814 - 1881
Spouse(s)
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Ellen Booth
1836 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Thomas Davis Killen
1871 - 1914
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Catherine Killen
1867 - Unknown
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Mary Elizabeth Booth
1869 - Unknown
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Gertrude Killen
1878 - Unknown
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Florence Emily Killen
1874 - 1963
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John Booth Killen
1862 - 1941
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Eleanor Killen
1867 - Unknown
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Eliza Hannah Killen
1861 - Unknown

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