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Laura Jane Stemp

Birthabt 1871 - Cranleigh, Surrey, England
DeathMar 1927 - Hambledon, Surrey, England
MotherElizabeth
FatherGeorge Stemp

Born in Cranleigh, Surrey, England on abt 1871 to George Stemp and Elizabeth. Laura Jane Stemp married Harry James Stephens and had 6 children. She passed away on Mar 1927 in Hambledon, Surrey, England.

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Parents
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George Stemp
1829 - 1900
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Elizabeth
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Harry James Stephens
1870 - 1903
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John Spooner
1854 - Unknown
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George Harry Stephens
1890 - 1914
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Charles William Stephens
1896 - 1985
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Ellen Mary Stevens
1893 - 1978
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Charles William Stephens
1897 - Unknown
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John David Botting
1890 - 1918
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Charles William Stephens
1897 - Unknown

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