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William Stainer

Birth1792 - Shaftesbury St James, Dorset, England
DeathJanuary 1873 - Marylebone, London
MotherCatharine Hopkins
FatherJames Stainer

Born in Shaftesbury St James, Dorset, England on 1792 to James Stainer and Catharine Hopkins. William Stainer married Anne Stone and had 8 children. He passed away on January 1873 in Marylebone, London.

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James Stainer
1762 - Unknown
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Catharine Hopkins
1766 - Unknown
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Anne Stone
1803 - Unknown
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James Stainer
1832 - Unknown
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Ellen Stainer
1846 - 1870
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Henry Stainer
1834 - 1895
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Alfred Stainer
1845 - Unknown
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Charles Stainer
1838 - Unknown
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Harriet Stainer
1830 - 1859
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Rose Stainer
1828 - 1871
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Emily Stainer
1840 - Unknown

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