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Edward Harrison Stuart

Birth30 Sep 1843 - Bishop Wearmouth, Durham, England
DeathJanuary 1901 - Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, England
MotherIsabella Culverwell
FatherJohn Stuart

Born in Bishop Wearmouth, Durham, England on 30 Sep 1843 to John Stuart and Isabella Culverwell. Edward Harrison Stuart married Margaret Ann Galloway and had 5 children. He passed away on January 1901 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, England.

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John Stuart
1797 - 1873
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Isabella Culverwell
1803 - 1869
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Margaret Ann Galloway
1850 - 1933
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Joseph Galloway Stuart
1878 - Unknown
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Edward Henry Stuart
1882 - 1943
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Florance Stuart
1888 - Unknown
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Margaret Hames Stuart
1889 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Annie Stuart
1890 - 1972

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