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Eleanor Stephens 1696–1742 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt. 1696
Birth Location: Swanage Dorset
Death Date: 1742
Death Location: Langton Matravers
Father: William Steevens
Mother: Anne Steevens
Spouse(s): William Tubb
Children(s): Ann Tubb
Eleanor Stephens was born in 1696 in Swanage Dorset, the child of William Steevens And Anne Steevens. Eleanor Stephens married William Tubb, and had children including Ann Tubb. Eleanor Stephens passed away in 1742 in Langton Matravers.
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Biography
- Eleanor Stephens was born in 1696 in Swanage Dorset, the child of William Steevens And Anne Steevens.
- Eleanor Stephens married William Tubb, and had children including Ann Tubb.
- Eleanor Stephens passed away in 1742 in Langton Matravers.
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Eleanor Stephens's Ancestors
Eleanor Stephens's Descendants
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1. Ann Tubb 1721–1787 m. Thomas Seamor 1727–1810
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1. Susannah Seymour 1750–1819 m. James Galley 1751–1826
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1. Elizabeth Galley 1783–1832 m. Henry Talbot 1782–
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1. George (Talbott) (twin) 1818–1905 m. Kezia (aka Eliza) Seaman 1820–1892
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2. Sarah Talbot 1818–1819
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3. Ann (Ellen) Talbot 1812–1864
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4. Jane Talbot 1815–1881 m. Charles (Barnes Brown) (Stonemason) 1813–1877
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5. Henry Talbot 1809–1879
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Eleanor Stephens's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt. 1696
Event Place: Swanage Dorset
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1742
Event Place: Langton Matravers