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John Stoddart

BirthMarch 1763 - North Shields, England
Death3 Jan 1819 - Stoddart Island, Shag Harbor, Shelbourne, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherMary Brabant
FatherJohn Stothart

Born in North Shields, England on March 1763 to John Stothart and Mary Brabant. John Stoddart married Nancy Clark and had 11 children. He passed away on 3 Jan 1819 in Stoddart Island, Shag Harbor, Shelbourne, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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John Stothart
1732 - 1816
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Mary Brabant
1746 - 1827
Spouse(s)
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Nancy Clark
1767 - 1850
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Sarah Thompson
1744 - Unknown
Children Show all
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John Stoddart
1788 - 1866
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George Stoddart
1791 - 1875
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Elizabeth Stoddart
1785 - 1786
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Mary Stothard
1775 - Unknown
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Mary Stoddart
1786 - 1869
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Mary Stoddart
1779 - Unknown
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Rhoda Stoddart
1816 - Unknown
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Ralph Stoddart
1809 - 1891
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Sarah Stoddart
1811 - 1811
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Samuel Stoddart (Dna)
1812 - 1887
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George Stoddart
1814 - 1867

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