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Edward Stuart

BirthAbt. 1829 - Cambridgeshire, England
DeathJun 1903 - Bedford
MotherAnn EVERSDEN
FatherNot Available

Born in Cambridgeshire, England on Abt. 1829 to Ann EVERSDEN. Edward Stuart married Caroline Mersey Woolley and had 10 children. He passed away on Jun 1903 in Bedford.

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Ann Eversden
1800 - 1861
Spouse(s)
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Caroline Mersey Woolley
1829 - 1893
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William Barnett Stuart
1866 - 1929
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Rhoda Stuart
1857 - 1943
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Caroline Mercy Stuart
1868 - 1954
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Agnes Amelia Stuart
1859 - Unknown
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Emily Mary Stuart
1862 - Unknown
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Alice Rhoda Cary Stuart
1852 - Unknown
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Robert Dowglass Stuart
1870 - 1871
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Cecilia Stuart
1864 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ann Stuart
1865 - 1958
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Charles Edward William Stuart
1853 - 1924

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