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Jacob Stebbing

Birth11 Aug 1710 - Southminster, Essex, England
Death11 Sep 1749 - Colchester, Essex, England
MotherElizabeth Clench
FatherIsaac Stebben

Born in Southminster, Essex, England on 11 Aug 1710 to Isaac Stebben and Elizabeth Clench. Jacob Stebbing married Ann Mead and had 8 children. He passed away on 11 Sep 1749 in Colchester, Essex, England.

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Isaac Stebben
1668 - 1713
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Elizabeth Clench
1684 - 1717
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Ann Mead
1712 - 1749
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Sussanah Stebbing
1749 - Unknown
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James Stebbings
1743 - 1791
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Thomas Stubben
1738 - 1738
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Katherine Stubbin
1742 - 1742
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Ann Stubben
1740 - Unknown
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Jacob Stebbing
1747 - 1747
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John Stubben
1735 - 1735
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William Stebbing
1741 - 1829

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