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Richard Stackhouse

Birth07 Sep 1623 - Par, Cornwall, England
Death1703 - Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
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FatherJames Stackhouse

Born in Par, Cornwall, England on 07 Sep 1623 to James Stackhouse. Richard Stackhouse married Susanna L Morrell and had 7 children. He passed away on 1703 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.

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James Stackhouse
1584 - 1668
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Susanna L Morrell
1617 - 1723
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Esther Stackhouse
1651 - 1714
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Ruth Stackhouse
1649 - 1721
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Abigail Stackhouse
1648 - 1649
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Samuel Stackhouse
1652 - 1653
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Jonathan Stackhouse
1648 - Unknown
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Mary Stackhouse
1654 - Unknown
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Bethiah Stackhouse
1648 - Unknown

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