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Jane Stead

Birth12 OCT 1834 - Driglington, Yorkshire England
Death16 May 1925 - Pontefract, Yorkshire, England
MotherMary Goldbrough
FatherCharles Stead

Born in Driglington, Yorkshire England on 12 OCT 1834 to Charles Stead and Mary Goldbrough. Jane Stead married John Knowling and had 9 children. She passed away on 16 May 1925 in Pontefract, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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Charles Stead
1812 - Unknown
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Mary Goldbrough
1814 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Knowling
1835 - 1914
Children Show all
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Charles Knowling
1859 - 1889
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George Henry Knowling
1856 - 1931
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Mary Knowling
1855 - Unknown
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Ezra Knowling
1861 - 1918
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Martha Knowling
1864 - 1946
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Fred Knowling
1876 - Unknown
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Lavina Knowling
1880 - Unknown
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Louis Knowling
1873 - Unknown
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Jock Knowling
1871 - 1871

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