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Stephen Workman

Birth1797 - Allegany, Maryland, USA
Death30 April 1866 - Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, USA
MotherHannah Burgess
FatherAbraham Workman

Born in Allegany, Maryland, USA on 1797 to Abraham Workman and Hannah Burgess. Stephen Workman married EFFIE DILLIE MADDOX and had 6 children. He passed away on 30 April 1866 in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, USA.

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Abraham Workman
1779 - 1860
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Hannah Burgess
1780 - 1819
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Effie Dillie Maddox
1792 - 1862
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Eppidilla Porter
1800 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Workman
1823 - 1904
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Steven Barney Workman Jr 8Th Gen.
1825 - 1864
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Malinda (Workman) Bilyeu
1835 - 1913
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Mary Ann (Workman) Plain
1828 - 1860
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Jacob Workman
1832 - 1855
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Sarah Workman
1842 - Unknown

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