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Zenobia Quick

Birth1667 - Zennor, Cornwall, , England
Death23 Jul 1763 - Zennor, Cornwall, England
MotherJane Knighte
FatherJames Quick

Born in Zennor, Cornwall, , England on 1667 to James Quick and Jane Knighte. Zenobia Quick married William Stephens and had 10 children. She passed away on 23 Jul 1763 in Zennor, Cornwall, England.

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Parents
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James Quick
1634 - 1704
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Jane Knighte
1630 - 1713
Spouse(s)
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William Stephens
1664 - 1716
Children Show all
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Jane Stephens
1688 - 1721
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Zenobia Stevens
1707 - 1781
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John Stevens
1697 - Unknown
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William Stevens
1693 - 1734
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James Trew Stevens
1704 - Unknown
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Andrew Stevens
1701 - Unknown
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Job Stevens
1697 - 1749
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John Stevens
Unknown - Unknown
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Matthew Stevens
1698 - 1734
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Nicholas Stevens
Unknown - Unknown

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