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ELIZABETH STAPLETON

Birth27 Apr 1794 - Honeybrook, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Death9 Mar 1868 - Salt Creek, Davis, Iowa, United States
MotherPriscilla Allen
FatherJoshua Stepleton

Born in Honeybrook, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States on 27 Apr 1794 to Joshua Stepleton and Priscilla Allen. ELIZABETH STAPLETON married Robert Sloan and had 9 children. She passed away on 9 Mar 1868 in Salt Creek, Davis, Iowa, United States.

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Parents
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Joshua Stepleton
1749 - 1837
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Priscilla Allen
1767 - 1868
Spouse(s)
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Robert Sloan
1789 - 1854
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John Mason Sloan
1833 - 1883
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Mary Ann Sloan
1827 - 1899
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William Allen Sloan
1817 - 1902
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Elizabeth Jane Sloan
1824 - 1910
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Robert Tate Sloan
1835 - 1922
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Margaretta Sloan
1819 - 1857
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Joshua Stapleton Sloan
1822 - 1901
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Martha B. Sloan
1829 - 1884
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Martha E Sloan
1805 - Unknown

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