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John Stephens

Birth15 May 1785 - Cury, Cornwall, England
Death5 APR 1863 - Wendron, Cornwall, England
MotherEnglish Sampson
FatherJonathan Stephens

Born in Cury, Cornwall, England on 15 May 1785 to Jonathan Stephens and English Sampson. John Stephens married Loveday Treloar and had 14 children. He passed away on 5 APR 1863 in Wendron, Cornwall, England.

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Parents
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Jonathan Stephens
1756 - 1798
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English Sampson
1751 - 1798
Spouse(s)
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Loveday Treloar
1785 - 1866
Children Show all
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John Stephens
1805 - 1867
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Ann Stephens
1829 - 1890
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Thomas Stephens
1817 - 1873
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Jane Stephens
1824 - 1880
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Martha Treloar Stephens
1815 - 1871
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Henry Stephens
1820 - 1887
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James Stephens
1822 - 1890
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Loveday Stephens
1810 - 1852
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James Stephens
1819 - 1821
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Joseph Stephens
1825 - 1832
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William Stephens
1807 - 1880
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Bennet Stephens
1811 - 1880
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Mary Stephens
1813 - 1893
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Mary Stephens
1813 - 1813

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