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Jane Ann Neece

Birth08 Dec 1843 - Lawrence, Missouri, USA
Death22 Apr 1928 - Lawrence County, Missouri
MotherAnn Hale Rees
FatherEllis Neece

Born in Lawrence, Missouri, USA on 08 Dec 1843 to Ellis Neece and Ann Hale Rees. Jane Ann Neece married Levi Gibson Hillhouse and had 9 children. She passed away on 22 Apr 1928 in Lawrence County, Missouri.

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Ellis Neece
1803 - 1882
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Ann Hale Rees
Unknown - Unknown
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Levi Gibson Hillhouse
1843 - 1911
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Lida Jane Hillhouse
1872 - 1946
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William Marion Hillhouse
1867 - 1942
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Nancy Anne Hillhouse Mckinley
1869 - 1929
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Hattie Lorene Hillhouse Taylor
1880 - 1973
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Merritt Andrew Hillhouse
1882 - 1957
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Robert Clinton Hillhouse
1884 - 1884
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James Hardy Hillhouse
1878 - 1951
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Minnie Mae Hill House Turner
1875 - 1960
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Cora F. Hillhouse
1876 - 1877

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