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Robert Stephens

Birth1792 - Kerry, Ireland
Death1850 - Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherRebekah Scott
FatherRobert Stephens

Born in Kerry, Ireland on 1792 to Robert Stephens and Rebekah Scott. Robert Stephens married Margaret O'NEILL and had 8 children. He passed away on 1850 in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Robert Stephens
1764 - Unknown
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Rebekah Scott
1768 - Unknown
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Margaret O'neill
1803 - 1867
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Robert William Stephens (Dna)
1845 - 1930
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Joseph Stephens
1842 - 1890
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Margaret Elizabeth Stephens
1848 - Unknown
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Francis Stephens
1846 - Unknown
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John Stephens
1840 - Unknown
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Rebecca Anne Stephens
1845 - Unknown
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Harry Stephens
1834 - Unknown
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Thomas Stephens
1835 - Unknown

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