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William James Stack

Birth08 NOV 1852 - Kennington, London
Death20 MAR 1930 - 33 Malwood Road, Balham, London SW12 8EN
MotherMary Bear
FatherWilliam Stack

Born in Kennington, London on 08 NOV 1852 to William Stack and Mary Bear. William James Stack married Emily Bool and had 7 children. He passed away on 20 MAR 1930 in 33 Malwood Road, Balham, London SW12 8EN.

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William Stack
1821 - Unknown
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Mary Bear
1825 - Unknown
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Emily Bool
1852 - 1907
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Mary Jane Stack
1879 - Unknown
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Emily Stack
1884 - 1963
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Margaret Kathleen Stack
1894 - Unknown
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Maurice John Stack
1889 - 1961
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Alfred William Stack
1882 - 1915
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Gertrude Elizabeth Stack
1886 - 1965
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Agnes Florence Stack
1893 - 1953

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