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Jane Steptoe

Birth20 Jun 1802 - Stokenchurch, Oxfordshire, , England
DeathMar 1861 - Stokenchurch, Oxfordshire, , England
MotherElizabeth House
FatherWilliam STEPTOE

Born in Stokenchurch, Oxfordshire, , England on 20 Jun 1802 to William STEPTOE and Elizabeth House. Jane Steptoe married Daniel Bird and had 9 children. She passed away on Mar 1861 in Stokenchurch, Oxfordshire, , England.

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Parents
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William Steptoe
1763 - 1829
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Elizabeth House
1755 - 1829
Spouse(s)
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Daniel Bird
1797 - 1880
Children Show all
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Ellen Elizabeth Bird
1833 - 1900
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George Bird
1827 - 1904
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Elisha Bird
1841 - 1932
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Frederick Bird
1836 - Unknown
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Susannah Bird
1844 - 1891
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William Bird
1830 - 1901
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Daniel Bird
Unknown - Unknown
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Susanah Bird
1846 - Unknown
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John Bird
1822 - Unknown

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