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Thomas William Killip

Birth31 Mar 1846 - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Death11th Aug 1930 - Auckland, New Zealand
MotherHannah SAWDON
FatherThomas Killip

Born in Liverpool, Lancashire, England on 31 Mar 1846 to Thomas Killip and Hannah SAWDON. Thomas William Killip married Sarah MCLACHLAN and had 7 children. He passed away on 11th Aug 1930 in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Thomas Killip
1824 - 1904
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Hannah Sawdon
1825 - 1909
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Sarah Mclachlan
1849 - 1930
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Frederick William Killip
1884 - 1965
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Albert Edward Killip
1882 - 1958
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Amy Helena Killip
1878 - 1955
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Arthur James Killip
1879 - 1952
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Ellen Killip
1881 - 1965
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Robert Henry Killip
1888 - 1973
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George Ernest Killip
1885 - 1922

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