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Jas Stemp

Birth1794 - Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Death1860 - Potter, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherEunice Louise Sweet Button
FatherNot Available

Born in Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, United States on 1794 to Eunice Louise Sweet Button. Jas Stemp married Mary Polly Burdick and had 13 children. He passed away on 1860 in Potter, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Eunice Louise Sweet Button
1760 - 1844
Spouse(s)
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Mary Polly Burdick
1797 - 1880
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Mary Jane Button Button
1835 - 1930
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James Button
1832 - 1904
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Abner Button
1834 - 1909
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Nelson Joseph Button
1818 - 1896
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Harlow L. Button
1825 - 1865
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William Romice Button
1814 - 1880
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Nancy Button
1824 - Unknown
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Lura Button
1816 - 1911
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Joseph Button
1820 - 1870
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Roswell Button/burton
1826 - 1864
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Alfred Jay Button
1824 - 1912
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Alfred Button
1833 - 1909
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Nelson Joseph Button
1818 - 1896

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