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Susannah Stephens

Birthabt 1828 - Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England
Death12 Apr 1901 - 34 Eversleigh Road, East Ham, Essex, England, United Kingdom
MotherMary Ann Dorne
FatherSamuel Stephens

Born in Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England on abt 1828 to Samuel Stephens and Mary Ann Dorne. Susannah Stephens married Thomas GREW and had 10 children. She passed away on 12 Apr 1901 in 34 Eversleigh Road, East Ham, Essex, England, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Samuel Stephens
1790 - 1875
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Mary Ann Dorne
1796 - 1874
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Thomas Grew
1825 - 1866
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Thomas Grew
1848 - 1908
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Mary Ann Grew
1850 - 1925
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James Grew
1859 - Unknown
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Emily Grew
1853 - Unknown
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Harriett Grew
1857 - 1936
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Elizabeth Grew
1855 - Unknown
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Susannah Grew
1849 - Unknown
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Christiana Grew
1862 - 1937
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Beatrice Grew
1865 - 1920
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Rosetta Amelia Grew
1847 - 1849

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