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Jane Ayers

Birth12 Feb 1688 - Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire, England
Death1728 - Siddington, Gloucestershire, England
MotherMathow Cobb
FatherGeorge Ayers

Born in Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire, England on 12 Feb 1688 to George Ayers and Mathow Cobb. Jane Ayers married John Brunsdon and had 10 children. She passed away on 1728 in Siddington, Gloucestershire, England.

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Parents
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George Ayers
Unknown - 1725
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Mathow Cobb
Unknown - 1707
Spouse(s)
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John Brunsdon
1684 - 1730
Children Show all
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George Brunsden
1712 - 1754
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John Brunsden
1708 - 1717
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Martha Brunsden
1709 - 1805
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Benjamin Brunsdon
1722 - 1722
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David Brunsden
1714 - 1716
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Humphry Brunsdon
1721 - 1739
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Joseph Brunsden
1722 - 1722
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Jane Brunsden
1718 - Unknown
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Mary Brunsden
1711 - Unknown
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Ann Brunsdon
1723 - Unknown

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