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Daniel Stanley

Birth1672 - Burton Joyce, Bulcote, Nottinghamshire, England
Death13 Dec 1723 - Lowdham, Nottinghamshire, England
MotherTheodosia Smithson
FatherJonathan (The Cordwainer) Stanley

Born in Burton Joyce, Bulcote, Nottinghamshire, England on 1672 to Jonathan (The Cordwainer) Stanley and Theodosia Smithson. Daniel Stanley married Mary Banks and had 5 children. He passed away on 13 Dec 1723 in Lowdham, Nottinghamshire, England.

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Parents
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Jonathan (The Cordwainer) Stanley
1645 - 1682
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Theodosia Smithson
1640 - 1684
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Mary Banks
1673 - 1729
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Daniel Stanley
1700 - 1747
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Jonathan Stanley
1710 - 1744
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Theadoria Stanley
1705 - 1714
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Mary Stanley
1704 - 1714
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Theodesia Stanley
1714 - Unknown

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