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Stephen Keyes

Birthabt 1787 - Middletown, Rutland, Vermont, United States
Death28 Dec 1865 - Middletown, Rutland, Vermont, United States
MotherEunice Stevens
FatherDavid Keyes

Born in Middletown, Rutland, Vermont, United States on abt 1787 to David Keyes and Eunice Stevens. Stephen Keyes married Dolly (polly) Waldo Waldo and had 7 children. He passed away on 28 Dec 1865 in Middletown, Rutland, Vermont, United States.

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David Keyes
1753 - 1829
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Eunice Stevens
1763 - 1831
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Dolly (Polly) Waldo Waldo
1789 - 1864
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Lovisa Louisa H Keyes
1818 - 1866
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Isaac Buckley Keyes
1822 - 1862
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Mary Ann Keyes
1814 - 1848
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Harley Campbell Keyes
1813 - 1878
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Sally Maria Keyes
1820 - 1885
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Annis J Keyes
1826 - 1842
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David Harrison Keyes
1833 - 1921

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