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Lydia Stuart

Birth18 Nov 1773 - Bolton, Warren, New York, USA
Death31 May 1825 - Bolton, Warren, New York, USA
MotherAmy Huntington
FatherWilliam Stewart

Born in Bolton, Warren, New York, USA on 18 Nov 1773 to William Stewart and Amy Huntington. Lydia Stuart married John Tanner and had 12 children. She passed away on 31 May 1825 in Bolton, Warren, New York, USA.

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Parents
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William Stewart
1740 - 1826
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Amy Huntington
1755 - 1839
Spouse(s)
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John Tanner
1778 - 1850
Children Show all
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Edward Tanner
1817 - 1817
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Nathan Tanner
1815 - 1910
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John Joshua Tanner
1811 - 1896
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Maria Louisa Tanner
1818 - 1906
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William Stuart Tanner
1802 - 1875
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Albert Miles Standish Tanner
1825 - 1879
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Martin Henry Tanner
1822 - 1907
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Matilda Tanner
1804 - 1888
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Willard Greenwich Tanner
1806 - 1807
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Romelia Tanner
1814 - 1814
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Sidney Tanner
1809 - 1895
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Elisha Bently Tanner
1801 - 1858

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