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Samuel Stackhouse

Birth1660 - Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England
Death04 Apr 1735 - Pelsall, Staffordshire, , England
MotherAnn Wood
FatherOliverus Stackhouse

Born in Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England on 1660 to Oliverus Stackhouse and Ann Wood. Samuel Stackhouse married Ellen Stackhouse and had 7 children. He passed away on 04 Apr 1735 in Pelsall, Staffordshire, , England.

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Oliverus Stackhouse
1614 - 1677
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Ann Wood
1625 - 1676
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Ellen Stackhouse
1639 - 1705
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Hugh Stackhouse
1686 - 1774
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Margaret Stackhouse
1684 - Unknown
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Ellen Stackhouse
1689 - Unknown
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Ann Stackhouse
1681 - 1755
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Hugh Stackhouse
1684 - 1762
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John Stackhouse
Unknown - Unknown
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Thomas Stackhouse
Unknown - Unknown

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