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Thomas Titchener

Birth9 May 1779 - Coleshill, Berkshire, England
DeathOctober 1857 - Reading, Berkshire, England
MotherDeborah Maul
FatherWilliam Titchener

Born in Coleshill, Berkshire, England on 9 May 1779 to William Titchener and Deborah Maul. Thomas Titchener had 9 children. He passed away on October 1857 in Reading, Berkshire, England.

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William Titchener
1749 - 1826
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Deborah Maul
1746 - 1817
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Jane Titchener
1814 - Unknown
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Hannah Titchener
1819 - Unknown
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Caroline Titchener
1809 - 1881
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Lucy Tichener
1803 - Unknown
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Charlotte Titchener
1807 - Unknown
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Emma Clark
1815 - 1858
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John Titchener
1813 - Unknown
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Anne Tichener
1805 - 1874
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Amelia Titchener
1816 - Unknown

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