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Sylvanus Stokes

Birth1654 - Charles City, Charles, Virginia, United States
Death6 February 1749 - Sussex, Sussex, Virginia, United States
MotherMary Bishop
FatherBishop Sylvanus Stokes GG 10

Born in Charles City, Charles, Virginia, United States on 1654 to Bishop Sylvanus Stokes GG 10 and Mary Bishop. Sylvanus Stokes married Agnes Hamlin and had 11 children. He passed away on 6 February 1749 in Sussex, Sussex, Virginia, United States.

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Bishop Sylvanus Stokes Gg 10
1636 - 1749
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Mary Bishop
1644 - 1700
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Agnes Hamlin
1660 - 1750
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Sylvanus Stokes
1680 - 1766
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Hamlin Stokes
1685 - 1742
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Henry Stokes
1685 - 1766
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John Stokes
1680 - 1764
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Martha Stokes
1687 - 1742
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Phoebe Stokes
1732 - 1778
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Hannah Stokes
1706 - 1768
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Jones Stokes
1672 - 1751
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Agnes Stokes
1745 - 1784
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Samuel Stokes
1695 - 1770
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Mary Stokes
1720 - 1801

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