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Thomas Steppings

BirthMar 1859 - Hatley St George, Cambridgeshire, England
DeathJan 1938 - Edmonton, Middlesex
MotherEliza Masters
FatherSamuel Steppings

Born in Hatley St George, Cambridgeshire, England on Mar 1859 to Samuel Steppings and Eliza Masters. Thomas Steppings married Hannah Amelia Hemmett and had 7 children. He passed away on Jan 1938 in Edmonton, Middlesex.

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Parents
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Samuel Steppings
1822 - 1888
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Eliza Masters
1827 - 1904
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Hannah Amelia Hemmett
1870 - 1950
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Joseph Steppings
1908 - 1970
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Thomas Pretoria Stepping
1900 - 1979
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Sam Steppings
1902 - 1966
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Winifred Alice Steppings
1910 - 1979
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Reginald Steppings
1913 - 1975
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Bessie Nicholls
1893 - Unknown
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Anna Steppings
1898 - Unknown

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