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Stephen Harlin

Birth1730 - New Garden, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
DeathAugust 1810 - Berkeley, West Virginia, USA
MotherElizabeth Duck
FatherJames Duck Harlan

Born in New Garden, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA on 1730 to James Duck Harlan and Elizabeth Duck. Stephen Harlin married Deborah Woodward and had 10 children. He passed away on August 1810 in Berkeley, West Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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James Duck Harlan
1692 - 1762
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Elizabeth Duck
1694 - 1760
Spouse(s)
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Deborah Woodward
1725 - 1796
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Deborah Stroud
1739 - 1795
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Stephen Harlan
1762 - 1795
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Deborah Harlan
1764 - 1831
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Solomon Harlan
1760 - 1827
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Enos Harlan
1764 - 1853
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Jesse Harlan
1760 - 1794
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James Nuttall Harlan
1769 - 1829
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Aaron Harlan
1765 - Unknown
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Sarah Harlan
1773 - Unknown
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Rachel Harlan
1768 - Unknown
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Sarah Harlan
1759 - Unknown

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