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Abel Stackhouse

Birth04 Jun 1740 - Middletown MM, (Bucks), PA
DeathOct 1813 - West Caln, (Chester), PA
MotherDeborah Stay Janney
FatherDavid Wilson

Born in Middletown MM, (Bucks), PA on 04 Jun 1740 to David Wilson and Deborah Stay Janney. Abel Stackhouse married Hannah Stackhouse and had 7 children. He passed away on Oct 1813 in West Caln, (Chester), PA.

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Parents
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David Wilson
1721 - 1800
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Deborah Stay Janney
1720 - 1764
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Hannah Stackhouse
1741 - 1826
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Asaph Stackhouse
1768 - 1855
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Elizabeth Stackhouse
1766 - 1845
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John Stackhouse
1784 - 1868
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Sarah Stackhouse
1790 - Unknown
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Lucilla Stackhouse
1775 - 1857
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Hannah Stackhouse
Unknown - 1844
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Rachel Stackhouse
1770 - Unknown

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