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Robert Marriner

Birth1818 - Hamsterley, Durham, England
DeathOctober 1873 - Auckland, Durham
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Born in Hamsterley, Durham, England on 1818. Robert Marriner married Elizabeth Stobbs and had 9 children. He passed away on October 1873 in Auckland, Durham.

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Elizabeth Stobbs
1819 - 1899
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Elizabeth Martha Marriner
1859 - 1898
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Jane Marriner
1848 - Unknown
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John Stubbs Marriner
1859 - Unknown
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Robert Marriner
1856 - Unknown
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Barbara Marriner
1844 - 1889
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Hall Marriner
1854 - Unknown
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George Marriner
1851 - Unknown
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Joseph Marriner
1856 - 1856
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John Stobbs Marriner
1850 - Unknown

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