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Jenner Stringer

Birth1746 - West Grinstead, Sussex, England
Death1834 - Brighton, Sussex, England
MotherKatherine Jenner
FatherRichard Stringer

Born in West Grinstead, Sussex, England on 1746 to Richard Stringer and Katherine Jenner. Jenner Stringer married Sarah Newman and had 15 children. He passed away on 1834 in Brighton, Sussex, England.

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Parents
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Richard Stringer
1698 - 1780
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Katherine Jenner
1709 - 1768
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Newman
1747 - 1813
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Solomon Stringer
1783 - 1846
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Frances Stringer
1776 - Unknown
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James Stringer
1791 - 1875
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Lucy Stringer
1788 - 1846
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Sarah Stringer
1768 - 1857
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Hannah Stringer
1786 - 1863
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Edward Stringer
1779 - 1861
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William Stringer
1781 - 1870
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Richard Stringer
1777 - 1866
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Jenner Stringer
1772 - 1853
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Charlotte Stringer
1793 - 1866
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Eliz Stringer
1774 - Unknown
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Thomas Stringer
1772 - 1843
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Thomas Stringer
1770 - Unknown
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Charlotte Stringer
1793 - Unknown

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