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Stephen Willson

Birth6 Dec 1630 - Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Death1730 - Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
MotherKatherine "Kat" Rudde
FatherJohn Willson

Born in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England on 6 Dec 1630 to John Willson and Katherine "Kat" Rudde. Stephen Willson married Sarah Baker and had 8 children. He passed away on 1730 in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England.

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John Willson
1603 - 1694
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Katherine "Kat" Rudde
1601 - 1694
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Sarah Baker
1635 - 1735
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Robert Willson
1650 - 1709
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Elizabeth Wilson
1682 - 1732
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Mary Willson
1697 - 1729
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Samuel Wilson
1706 - 1787
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Sarah Wilson
1695 - 1758
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Stephen Wilson
1694 - 1761
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John Wilson
1699 - 1702
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Hannah Wilson
1697 - Unknown

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