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Jeremiah Stott

BirthApr 1725 - Ealand (Elland), Yorkshire, England
DeathNov 1774 - Stainland, Yorkshire, England
MotherMary BILBROUGH
FatherJacobus Stott

Born in Ealand (Elland), Yorkshire, England on Apr 1725 to Jacobus Stott and Mary BILBROUGH. Jeremiah Stott married Rachel Brook and had 8 children. He passed away on Nov 1774 in Stainland, Yorkshire, England.

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Jacobus Stott
1696 - Unknown
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Mary Bilbrough
1690 - 1724
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Rachel Brook
1725 - 1790
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Jeremiah Stott
1751 - 1827
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Mary Stott
1750 - Unknown
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Salley Stot
1757 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Stott
1747 - 1780
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James Stot
1753 - Unknown
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Thomas Stot
1749 - Unknown
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Martha Stott
1755 - Unknown
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Frances Stott
1750 - Unknown

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