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Phebe Stringfellow

Birth18 Sep 1783 - Darnall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
DeathMar 1860 - Darnall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
MotherMargaret Handley
FatherJohn Stringfellow

Born in Darnall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England on 18 Sep 1783 to John Stringfellow and Margaret Handley. Phebe Stringfellow married Edward Cheetham and had 6 children. She passed away on Mar 1860 in Darnall, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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John Stringfellow
1740 - Unknown
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Margaret Handley
1742 - Unknown
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Edward Cheetham
1784 - 1860
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Sarah Cheetham
1823 - 1893
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Edward Cheetham
1821 - Unknown
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Nathan Cheetham
1811 - 1853
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William Cheetham
1826 - 1902
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Ann Cheetham
1819 - Unknown
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Joseph Cheetham
1807 - Unknown

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