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James Stackhouse

Birth22 Mar 1611 - Giggleswick, North Yorkshire, England
Death1668 - Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England
MotherEdith Ellen Clark
FatherJohn Stackhouse

Born in Giggleswick, North Yorkshire, England on 22 Mar 1611 to John Stackhouse and Edith Ellen Clark. James Stackhouse married Anna Cowgill and had 11 children. He passed away on 1668 in Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England.

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John Stackhouse
1558 - 1631
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Edith Ellen Clark
1562 - 1626
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Anna Cowgill
1609 - 1690
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Ellen Stackhouse
1639 - 1705
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Ralph Bryan Cowgill Ggf10
1635 - 1682
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William Cowgill
1638 - 1670
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Christopher Stackhouse
1662 - 1689
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Maria Stackhouse
1665 - 1682
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John Stackhouse
1638 - 1670
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Thomas Stackhouse
1635 - 1706
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Jennet Stackhouse
1655 - 1690
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William Stackhouse
1642 - 1741
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Janet Stackhouse
1633 - 1677
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Anna Stackhouse
1633 - 1693

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