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Thomas Killin

BirthABT 1833 - Lasswade, Midlothian, Scotland
Death13 Nov 1902 - Denny, Stirlingshire, Scotland
MotherAnn Wilson
FatherJames Killen

Born in Lasswade, Midlothian, Scotland on ABT 1833 to James Killen and Ann Wilson. Thomas Killin had 11 children. He passed away on 13 Nov 1902 in Denny, Stirlingshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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James Killen
1799 - 1878
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Ann Wilson
1801 - 1878
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Agnes Jane Killin
1867 - 1955
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George Killin
1869 - Unknown
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Andrew Harper Killin
1874 - Unknown
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Charlotte Killin
1854 - Unknown
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Clementina Killen
1863 - Unknown
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Charles Killen
1861 - Unknown
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Thomas Edward Killin
1860 - 1927
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James Killin
1857 - Unknown
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William Harper Killin
1858 - Unknown
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John Harper Killin
1864 - 1948
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Johanna Killin
1872 - Unknown

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