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James Ash

Birth3 Oct 1803 - Upper Darby, Delaware, PA
Death31 DEC 1873 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA
MotherMary Gibbons
FatherMatthew Ash

Born in Upper Darby, Delaware, PA on 3 Oct 1803 to Matthew Ash and Mary Gibbons. James Ash married Margaretta Trimble and had 9 children. He passed away on 31 DEC 1873 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA.

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Parents
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Matthew Ash
1758 - 1835
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Mary Gibbons
1765 - 1862
Spouse(s)
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Margaretta Trimble
1801 - 1843
Children Show all
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Margaretta Trimble Ash Miller
1841 - 1916
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James Franklin Ash
1851 - 1918
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Marian Ash
1834 - Unknown
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Louisa Ash
1843 - Unknown
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Humphrey Marshall Ash
1830 - 1831
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Harriet James Ash
1839 - 1845
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Lewis Trimble Ash
1828 - 1829
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Elizabeth P Ash
1836 - 1837
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Harriet Ash
1832 - 1838

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