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William Killner

Birthabt 1836 - Horsham, Sussex, England
Death22 May 1889 - Sussex, United Kingdom
MotherAnne Penfold
FatherJohn Killner

Born in Horsham, Sussex, England on abt 1836 to John Killner and Anne Penfold. William Killner married Sarah Holland and had 7 children. He passed away on 22 May 1889 in Sussex, United Kingdom.

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John Killner
1803 - 1886
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Anne Penfold
1804 - 1880
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Sarah Holland
1837 - 1907
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William George Killner
1861 - 1918
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Ernest Alfred Killner
1872 - 1940
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Harry Thomas Killner
1864 - 1937
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Frederick Edward Kilnee (Kilner)
1871 - 1924
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John Charles Kilnee (Killner)
1877 - Unknown
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Emma Maria Killner
1866 - Unknown
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Susan Adelaide Killner
1868 - 1869

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