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William Stanaway

Birth12 Oct 1710 - Probus, Cornwall, England
DeathSeptember 1801 - Probus, Cornwall, England
MotherDorothy Garrall
FatherHugh Stanaway

Born in Probus, Cornwall, England on 12 Oct 1710 to Hugh Stanaway and Dorothy Garrall. William Stanaway married Thomasine HOTTEN and had 7 children. He passed away on September 1801 in Probus, Cornwall, England.

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Hugh Stanaway
1683 - 1745
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Dorothy Garrall
1683 - 1738
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Thomasine Hotten
1708 - 1789
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Elizabeth Stanaway
1740 - 1810
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Melchizedek - Melchisdec Stanaway (Stannaway)
1748 - 1821
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Hugh Stanaway
1734 - Unknown
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Susanna Stannaway
1752 - 1830
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James Stanaway
1743 - Unknown
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William Stanaway
1746 - 1751
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Dorothy Stanaway
1738 - 1831

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