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Hannah Elizabeth Stevens 1832–1833 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1832

Birth Location: St Botolph Bishopsgate, London, England

Death Date: 1833

Death Location: St Botolph Bishopsgate, London, England

Father: Benjamin Stevens

Mother: Mary Rodgers

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In 1832, Hannah Elizabeth Stevens entered the world in St Botolph Bishopsgate, London, England, born to Benjamin William Stevens And Mary Rodgers. Hannah Elizabeth Stevens passed away in 1833 in St Botolph Bishopsgate, London, England.

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Biography

  • In 1832, Hannah Elizabeth Stevens entered the world in St Botolph Bishopsgate, London, England, born to Benjamin William Stevens And Mary Rodgers.
  • Hannah Elizabeth Stevens passed away in 1833 in St Botolph Bishopsgate, London, England.

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Hannah Stevens's Ancestors

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Hannah Stevens
1832–1833
Birth Place: St Botolph Bishopsgate, London, England
Parents
Benjamin William Stevens
1799–1847
Middlesex, England
Mary Rodgers
1798–1872
Montgomeryshire, Wales
Grandparents
Benjamin Stevens
1776–1817
Gough Square, St Dunstan's in the West, London, England
Sarah Staunton
1780–
England
Great-Grandparents
Joseph STEVENS
1740–
Martha James
1739–1808
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hannah Stevens's Timeline

2 Records

1832
1832
Birth of Hannah Elizabeth Stevens in St Botolph Bishopsgate, London, England
St Botolph Bishopsgate, London, England
1833
1833
Age 1
Death of Hannah Elizabeth Stevens in St Botolph Bishopsgate, London, England
St Botolph Bishopsgate, London, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1832
    Event Place: St Botolph Bishopsgate, London, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1833
    Event Place: St Botolph Bishopsgate, London, England

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