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Mary Stuart

Birth25 Feb 1807 - West Green Harbour, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death31/10/1882 - East Green Harbour, NS
MotherAbigail Locke
FatherIsaac Stuart

Born in West Green Harbour, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, Canada on 25 Feb 1807 to Isaac Stuart and Abigail Locke. Mary Stuart married James Stephens and had 8 children. She passed away on 31/10/1882 in East Green Harbour, NS.

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Parents
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Isaac Stuart
1767 - 1855
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Abigail Locke
1767 - 1861
Spouse(s)
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James Stephens
1801 - 1880
Children Show all
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Henry Stephens
1833 - 1918
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Elizabeth Stephens
1842 - 1927
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Hannah "Ann" Stephens
1837 - 1908
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George Stephens
1829 - 1918
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William M. Stephens
1848 - 1928
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Mary Stephens
1836 - 1927
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James C Stephens
1838 - 1921
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Aramintha Stephens
1844 - 1912

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