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Lillian Ann Stackhouse

Birth17 Feb 1882 - Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States
Death2 January 1919 - Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
MotherLydia Alice Dietrich
FatherJacob W Stackhouse

Born in Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States on 17 Feb 1882 to Jacob W Stackhouse and Lydia Alice Dietrich. Lillian Ann Stackhouse married George Stoker and had 7 children. She passed away on 2 January 1919 in Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

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Parents
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Jacob W Stackhouse
1849 - 1922
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Lydia Alice Dietrich
1855 - 1899
Spouse(s)
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George Stoker
1874 - Unknown
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Cora Elizabeth Stoker
1900 - 1987
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Infant Female Stoker
1906 - 1906
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Helen M Stoker
1905 - Unknown
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Julius William Stoker
1907 - 1962
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Died Unnamed Stoker
1906 - Unknown
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Lillian Russell Stoker
1909 - 1992
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Stanley Lechester (Stoker)
1915 - 1962

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