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Thomas Killip

Birth1791 - Isle of Man
Death13 Oct 1872 - Ballaugh, Isle of Man
MotherJane Anne Caley
FatherJohn (Rock) Killip

Born in Isle of Man on 1791 to John (Rock) Killip and Jane Anne Caley. Thomas Killip married Isabella Caley and had 9 children. He passed away on 13 Oct 1872 in Ballaugh, Isle of Man.

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Parents
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John (Rock) Killip
1728 - 1797
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Jane Anne Caley
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Isabella Caley
1791 - Unknown
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Unknown
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James L. Killip
1828 - 1911
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George Killip
1822 - 1871
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Margaret Killip
1820 - 1858
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Isabella Killip
1816 - Unknown
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John Thomas Killip
1818 - 1907
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Maria L. Killip
1827 - 1902
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William Stephen Killip
1826 - 1903
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Ann Killip
1815 - Unknown
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Thomas Killip
1810 - 1815

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