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Mary Kitson 1851–1856 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jan 1851

Birth Location: Ireland

Death Date: abt 1856

Death Location: Illinois

Father: William Kitson

Mother: Mary Turner

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In 1851, Mary Kitson entered the world in Ireland, born to William Kitson And Mary Turner. In 1851, Mary Kitson resided in New Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Mary Kitson passed away in 1856 in Illinois.

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Biography

  • In 1851, Mary Kitson entered the world in Ireland, born to William Kitson And Mary Turner.
  • In 1851, Mary Kitson resided in New Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
  • Mary Kitson passed away in 1856 in Illinois.

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Mary Kitson's Ancestors

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Mary Kitson
1851–1856
Birth Place: Ireland
Parents
William Kitson
1813–1895
Brackley, Armagh, Ulster, Northern Ireland
Mary Turner
1814–1894
Corhammock, Armagh, Ulster, Northern Ireland
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Mary Kitson's Timeline

3 Records

1851
Jan 1851
Birth of Mary Kitson in Ireland
Ireland
1851
1851
Mary Kitson resided here in New Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland
New Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland
1856
abt 1856
Age 5
Death of Mary Kitson in Illinois
Illinois

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jan 1851
    Event Place: Ireland
    Record Source: 1851 Scotland Census, Parish: New Monkland; ED: 12A; Page: 9; Line: 2; Roll: CSSCT1851_170; Year: 1851

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1851
    Event Place: New Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland
    Record Source: 1851 Scotland Census, Parish: New Monkland; ED: 12A; Page: 9; Line: 2; Roll: CSSCT1851_170; Year: 1851

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1856
    Event Place: Illinois

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