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ROBERT STEPHEN

Birth1 Jun 1665 - Fordoun Kincardineshire, Scotland
Death10 Feb 1730 - Glenfarquahar, Kincardineshire, Scotland
MotherElspeth Anderson
FatherDavid STEPHEN

Born in Fordoun Kincardineshire, Scotland on 1 Jun 1665 to David STEPHEN and Elspeth Anderson. ROBERT STEPHEN married Mary Sim and had 7 children. He passed away on 10 Feb 1730 in Glenfarquahar, Kincardineshire, Scotland.

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David Stephen
1644 - 1694
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Elspeth Anderson
1650 - Unknown
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Mary Sim
1666 - 1747
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William Stephen
1703 - 1799
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Alexander Stephen
1698 - 1736
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John Stephen
1701 - Unknown
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Robert Stephen
1709 - Unknown
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Robert Stephen
1692 - 1695
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James Stephen
1696 - Unknown
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David Stephen
1690 - Unknown

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