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Christopher Thynne (1832β1908) married Gwenllian Elizabeth Fanny Isabel Kendall, daughter of Russell Kendall. They had seven sons, and four daughters.
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371:Lt-Col. Algernon Carteret Thynne (1868β1917),
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