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John Stultz

Birth1799 - Humphrey Mills, New Brunswick, Canada
Death3 Oct 1889 - Lewisville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
MotherElizabeth Lewis
FatherHenry Stults

Born in Humphrey Mills, New Brunswick, Canada on 1799 to Henry Stults and Elizabeth Lewis. John Stultz married Mary Ann Steadman and had 7 children. He passed away on 3 Oct 1889 in Lewisville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Parents
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Henry Stults
1755 - 1822
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Elizabeth Lewis
1764 - 1851
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Steadman
1809 - 1877
Children Show all
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Mary Ann (Annie Mae) Stultz
1853 - 1883
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Elizabeth Stouts
1835 - 1920
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James William Stults
1832 - 1892
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Marion Belford Stults
1840 - Unknown
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Hannah Caroline Steadman
1840 - 1916
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William Egan Stultz/stults
1854 - Unknown
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Susannah Matilda Stults
1854 - 1902

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