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Stacy Stackhouse

BirthAbt. 1749 - Troy, Albany, New York, United States
Death1829 - Rush, New York, United States
MotherElizabeth Kimber
FatherRobert? Stackhouse

Born in Troy, Albany, New York, United States on Abt. 1749 to Robert? Stackhouse and Elizabeth Kimber. Stacy Stackhouse married Catherine Callow and had 10 children. He passed away on 1829 in Rush, New York, United States.

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Robert? Stackhouse
1729 - 1780
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Elizabeth Kimber
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Catherine Callow
1755 - 1805
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Stacy Stackhouse
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Sarah Stacy Stackhouse
1778 - 1860
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Stephen Stackhouse
1776 - 1850
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Benjamin Stackhouse
1784 - 1858
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Robert Stackhouse
1802 - 1865
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Stacy Stackhouse
1790 - Unknown
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Henry Stackhouse
Unknown - Unknown
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Sarah Stacy Stackhouse
1778 - Unknown
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Timothy Stackhouse
1780 - Unknown
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James Stackhouse
Unknown - Unknown
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Adriana C Stackhouse
1787 - 1872

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