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Jonathan Stackhouse

BirthJun 1835 - Springfield Twp Burlington Co NJ USA
Death13 Aug 1904 - Juliustown, Burlington, New Jersey, USA
MotherHarriott Both
FatherSamuel Stackhouse

Born in Springfield Twp Burlington Co NJ USA on Jun 1835 to Samuel Stackhouse and Harriott Both. Jonathan Stackhouse married Mary Cheeseman and had 9 children. He passed away on 13 Aug 1904 in Juliustown, Burlington, New Jersey, USA.

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Samuel Stackhouse
1808 - 1850
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Harriott Both
1807 - Unknown
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Mary Cheeseman
1833 - 1870
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Lizzie Brien
1860 - Unknown
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Joseph H Stackhouse
1860 - Unknown
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Jonathan Stackhouse
1865 - 1897
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Mary E Stackhouse
1878 - 1887
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Howard Stackhouse
1864 - 1940
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Lydia Stackhouse
1855 - Unknown
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Walter Stackhouse
1892 - 1908
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Florence Anna Stackhouse
1883 - Unknown
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Mary Stackhouse
1860 - Unknown
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George P Stackhouse
1849 - 1911

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