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William Henry Kitto

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William Henry Kitto (c1861- )

1896 of Morvah, Hartington Road, Grove Parts, London, W.

1899. London manager of Gormully and Jeffery and a keen motorist.[1]

1901 Living at Morvah, Hartington Road, Chiswick: William H. Kitto (age 40 born St. Cleer, Cornwall), Consulting Engineer (Mechanical). With his wife Elizabeth K. Kitto (age 41 born Morvah, Cornwall) and their three sons; William H. Kitto (age 15 born Truro); Alfred L. Kitto (age 13 born Plymouth); and Stewart V. Kitto (age 12 born Plymouth). One servant.[2]

1901 December. Of Chiswick. having the 'Wanderer' car built for him in Paris.[3]



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