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John Thomas Stevens

Birth23 jan 1760 - Wokingham, Berkshire, , England
Death1841 - Ilton, Somerset, England
MotherSarah Adams
FatherWilliam Stevens

Born in Wokingham, Berkshire, , England on 23 jan 1760 to William Stevens and Sarah Adams. John Thomas Stevens married Elizabeth Perry and had 10 children. He passed away on 1841 in Ilton, Somerset, England.

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Parents
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William Stevens
1720 - 1791
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Sarah Adams
1718 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Perry
1768 - 1857
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Elizabeth Adams
1756 - 1841
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Elizabeth Adams
1756 - 1841
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Margaret Susan Stevens
1840 - Unknown
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Betty Stevens
1793 - Unknown
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Thomas Stephens
1788 - Unknown
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Mary Stevens
1785 - Unknown
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Richard Stevens
1786 - 1857
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Samuel Stevens
1799 - 1815
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Betty Stevens
1779 - Unknown
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John Stevens
1782 - 1790
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Sarah Stevens
1792 - Unknown
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Mary Stevens
1796 - Unknown

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