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Anna Frampton

Birth1825 - Ringwood, Hampshire, England
DeathOct 1915 - Christchurch, Hampshire, England
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Born in Ringwood, Hampshire, England on 1825. Anna Frampton married Edward Henry Stacey and had 11 children. She passed away on Oct 1915 in Christchurch, Hampshire, England.

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Edward Henry Stacey
1820 - 1905
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Amy Stacey
1851 - 1941
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Ellen Stacey
1864 - 1956
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Henry Stacey
1854 - Unknown
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William Stacey
1857 - Unknown
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Sarah Jane Stacey
1849 - 1940
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Charlotte Stacey
1846 - Unknown
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James Stacey
1862 - Unknown
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Emily Stacey
1852 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Stacey
1844 - 1934
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Sarah Baker
1847 - Unknown
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Sarah Stacey
1804 - 1869

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