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Susannah Innols Ainger

Birth08 Nov 1831 - St Pancras Old St Pancras, England
DeathApril 1875 - London, United Kingdom
MotherSophia Innols
FatherRobert Ainger

Born in St Pancras Old St Pancras, England on 08 Nov 1831 to Robert Ainger and Sophia Innols. Susannah Innols Ainger married Charles George Stafford and had 6 children. She passed away on April 1875 in London, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Robert Ainger
1809 - 1881
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Sophia Innols
1813 - 1895
Spouse(s)
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Charles George Stafford
1834 - Unknown
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Nellie Charlotte Stafford
1868 - 1951
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Lauretta Ainger Stafford
1861 - 1903
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Charles William Stafford
1859 - Unknown
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Minnie Jessie Stafford
1867 - 1934
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Charles Stafford
1858 - 1910
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Lily Emma Stafford
1870 - 1875

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