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Hannah Stapleton

Birth1824 - Castle Rising, Norfolk, , England
DeathMar 1875 - Epsom, Surrey, England
MotherAlice Claydon
FatherWest Stapleton

Born in Castle Rising, Norfolk, , England on 1824 to West Stapleton and Alice Claydon. Hannah Stapleton married James Kiddell and had 7 children. She passed away on Mar 1875 in Epsom, Surrey, England.

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Parents
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West Stapleton
1787 - 1874
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Alice Claydon
1789 - 1844
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James Kiddell
1816 - 1885
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Alice Phoebe Kiddell
1858 - 1900
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Johann Richard Kiddell
1862 - 1936
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William West Kiddell
1856 - 1940
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Phobe Elizabeth Kiddell
1865 - 1955
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James Samuel Kiddell
1860 - 1932
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Mahala Stapleton
1846 - 1907
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Elizabeth Ann Kiddell
1864 - Unknown

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