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Stephen Splitstone

Birth1774 - Mine Run, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Deathbefore May 1832 - Trumbull, Ohio
MotherSarah Moore
FatherJacob Splitstone

Born in Mine Run, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA on 1774 to Jacob Splitstone and Sarah Moore. Stephen Splitstone married Emily Elisabeth Shepard and had 15 children. He passed away on before May 1832 in Trumbull, Ohio.

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Parents
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Jacob Splitstone
1740 - 1817
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Sarah Moore
1720 - 1820
Spouse(s)
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Emily Elisabeth Shepard
1778 - 1822
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Stephen Splitstone
1806 - 1881
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William Splitstone
1798 - 1874
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Elisha Splitstone
1808 - 1880
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Jacob Splitstone
1817 - Unknown
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Mary Splitstone
Unknown - Unknown
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Anna Splitstone
1810 - 1870
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Eve Splitstone
1819 - 1924
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Nancy Splitstone
1814 - 1833
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Sylvester Splitstone
1804 - Unknown
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John Splitstone
1812 - 1891
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Jacob Splitstone
1800 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Splitstone
1806 - Unknown
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Rebecca Splitstone
1799 - Unknown
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William Splitstone
Unknown - Unknown
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Elisha Splitstone
1808 - 1880

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