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Charles, Sr. Stapley

Birth15 March 1800 - Rolvenden, Kent, England
Death26 March 1886 - Toquerville, Washington, Utah, United States
MotherElizabeth Tarbutt
FatherHenry Stapley

Born in Rolvenden, Kent, England on 15 March 1800 to Henry Stapley and Elizabeth Tarbutt. Charles, Sr. Stapley married Sarah Watson Bryant and had 15 children. He passed away on 26 March 1886 in Toquerville, Washington, Utah, United States.

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Parents
Henry Stapley
1759 - 1847
Elizabeth Tarbutt
1766 - 1827
Spouse(s)
Sarah Watson Bryant
1802 - 1879
Martha Watson
Unknown - Unknown
Jane Wightwick
1797 - 1875
Jane Stapley
1797 - Unknown
Children Show all
Charles Stapley
1824 - 1904
Hannah Maria Stapley
1826 - 1909
Charlotte Stapley
1823 - 1913
Thomas Stapley
1832 - 1912
James Stapley
1838 - 1920
Sarah Stapley
1843 - 1926
Robert Dent Stapley
1841 - 1919
John Stapley
1846 - 1859

Seymour Stapley
1833 - 1858
Henry Stapley
1829 - 1847
Harriet Stapley
1836 - 1847
William Stapley
1841 - 1847
Elizabeth Stapley
1847 - Unknown
Jane Stapley
1823 - 1892
Jane Stapley
1822 - Unknown

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