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Martha Stackhouse

Birth25 May 1758 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Deathabt 1802 - Briar Creek, Columbia, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherMARTHA HASTINGS
FatherJames Stackhouse

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA on 25 May 1758 to James Stackhouse and MARTHA HASTINGS. Martha Stackhouse married James Cawley and had 6 children. She passed away on abt 1802 in Briar Creek, Columbia, Pennsylvania, USA.

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James Stackhouse
1725 - 1759
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Martha Hastings
1722 - 1806
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James Cawley
1755 - 1813
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Thomas Stackhouse
1755 - 1797
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Sarah Cawley
1790 - 1832
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John Cawley
1786 - 1853
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Mary Cawley
1788 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Cawley
1783 - 1840
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Parthena (Barthena) Cawley
1785 - 1853
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Thomas Cawley
1791 - 1836

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