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Albert John Stokes

Birth6 Jan 1850 - Bilsington, Kent, England
DeathDec 1939 - Bridge, Kent, England
MotherMartha Hinds
FatherJohn Stokes

Born in Bilsington, Kent, England on 6 Jan 1850 to John Stokes and Martha Hinds. Albert John Stokes married Ellen Everett and had 12 children. He passed away on Dec 1939 in Bridge, Kent, England.

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John Stokes
1817 - 1914
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Martha Hinds
1813 - 1891
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Ellen Everett
1852 - 1926
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Frank Ernest Stokes
1890 - 1976
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Ellen Stokes
1887 - 1929
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Arthur Stokes
1877 - 1965
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Walter Henry (Harry) Stokes
1882 - 1917
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William Alfred Stokes
1884 - 1962
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Leonard Lindsay Stokes
1896 - 1916
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Frederick Slade Stokes
1880 - 1916
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Martha Amelia Stokes
1875 - Unknown
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Edwin Herbert Stokes
1893 - 1979
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Henry Stokes
1893 - 1927
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Albert John Stokes
1872 - 1963
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Charles Henry Stokes
1873 - 1957

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