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John Stanger

Birth1686 - Barrowden Rutland
Death1745 - Barrowden, Rutland, England
MotherMary ELIZABETH OLIVER
FatherHumphrey Stanger

Born in Barrowden Rutland on 1686 to Humphrey Stanger and Mary ELIZABETH OLIVER. John Stanger married Elizabeth Oliver and had 10 children. He passed away on 1745 in Barrowden, Rutland, England.

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Parents
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Humphrey Stanger
1658 - 1710
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Mary Elizabeth Oliver
1662 - 1716
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Oliver
1690 - 1748
Children Show all
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Humphrey Stanger
1719 - 1780
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Matthew Stanger
1727 - 1727
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Thomas Stanger
1723 - 1784
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Elizabeth Stanger
1712 - 1748
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James Stangar
1728 - Unknown
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Mathew Stanger
1728 - 1728
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John Stanger
1714 - 1780
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Oliver Stangar
1724 - Unknown
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Samuel Stanger
Unknown - Unknown
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Robert Stanger
1721 - 1768

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