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Maria Stringer 1861–1876 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 JAN 1861

Birth Location: Ash-n-Sandwich, Kent, England

Death Date: 12 JUN 1876

Death Location: Fielding, New Zealand Aged 15

Father: Leonard STRINGER

Mother: Susannah Uden

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The story of Maria Stringer began in 1861 in Ash-n-Sandwich, Kent, England. Maria Stringer passed away in 1876 in Fielding, New Zealand Aged 15.

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Biography

  • The story of Maria Stringer began in 1861 in Ash-n-Sandwich, Kent, England.
  • Maria Stringer passed away in 1876 in Fielding, New Zealand Aged 15.

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Maria Stringer's Ancestors

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Maria Stringer
1861–1876
Birth Place: Ash-n-Sandwich, Kent, England
Parents
Leonard STRINGER
1837–1916
Wingham, Kent, United Kingdom, England
Susannah Uden
1835–1920
Ash Kent, near Sandwich, England
Grandparents
james STRINGER
1785–1868
Wickham, Kent, United Kingdom, England
Elizabeth Shaxted
1794–1863
Preston-n-Wingham, Kent, England
Henry Uden
1808–1893
Ash, Kent, United Kingdom, England
Susannah Johnson
1811–1856
Ash, Kent, England
Great-Grandparents
George Shakestead
1773–1836
Mary Shakestead
1775–1824
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Shakestead
1744–1813
Sarah Epps
1741–1784
William Oliver
1736–1820
Sarah Blackman
1750–1818

Maria Stringer's Timeline

2 Records

1861
12 JAN 1861
Birth of Maria Stringer in Ash-n-Sandwich, Kent, England
Ash-n-Sandwich, Kent, England
1876
12 JUN 1876
Age 15
Death of Maria Stringer in Fielding, New Zealand Aged 15
Fielding, New Zealand Aged 15

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 JAN 1861
    Event Place: Ash-n-Sandwich, Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 JUN 1876
    Event Place: Fielding, New Zealand Aged 15

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