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Betsy Stackhouse

Birth10 Sep 1856 - Bolton Le Sands, Lancashire, England
DeathDec 1936 - Lancaster, Lancashire, England
MotherAnn Duckett Davis
FatherEdward Stackhouse

Born in Bolton Le Sands, Lancashire, England on 10 Sep 1856 to Edward Stackhouse and Ann Duckett Davis. Betsy Stackhouse had 7 children. She passed away on Dec 1936 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England.

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Edward Stackhouse
1828 - 1865
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Ann Duckett Davis
1829 - 1881
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Edward Henry Huntington
1881 - 1936
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Ladyia Ann Huntington
1884 - Unknown
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Harriet Ann Huntington
1885 - 1954
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Sarah Ellen Huntington
1879 - 1947
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James William Huntington
1889 - 1955
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John Joseph Huntington
1893 - 1918
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Charles Robert Huntington
1896 - Unknown

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