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- Q7608642 description "Canadian minister".
- Q7608642 description "Canadian minister".
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- Q7608642 abstract "Stephen Bamford (December 1770 – 14 August 1848) was a minister and Canadian soldier. He was from England and the first information about his life comes in 1793 when he entered the army and was assigned to the 29th Regiment of Foot.".
- Q7608642 birthDate "1770".
- Q7608642 birthYear "1770".
- Q7608642 deathDate "1848-08-14".
- Q7608642 deathYear "1848".
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- Q7608642 dateOfBirth "1770".
- Q7608642 dateOfDeath "1848-08-14".
- Q7608642 name "Bamford, Stephen".
- Q7608642 shortDescription "Canadian minister".
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- Q7608642 comment "Stephen Bamford (December 1770 – 14 August 1848) was a minister and Canadian soldier. He was from England and the first information about his life comes in 1793 when he entered the army and was assigned to the 29th Regiment of Foot.".
- Q7608642 label "Stephen Bamford".
- Q7608642 givenName "Stephen".
- Q7608642 name "Bamford, Stephen".
- Q7608642 name "Stephen Bamford".
- Q7608642 surname "Bamford".