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Jane Bailey

Birth9 Nov 1805 - Monroe, West Virginia
Death01 Apr 1842 - Falls Mills, Braxton, WV
MotherElizabeth Cannon
FatherQuinton Bailey

Born in Monroe, West Virginia on 9 Nov 1805 to Quinton Bailey and Elizabeth Cannon. Jane Bailey married Thomas Marshall Haymond and had 9 children. She passed away on 01 Apr 1842 in Falls Mills, Braxton, WV.

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Parents
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Quinton Bailey
1761 - 1839
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Elizabeth Cannon
1761 - 1830
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Marshall Haymond
1798 - 1840
Children Show all
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Eugenius Haymond
1830 - 1905
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Sarah Jane Haymond
1840 - 1926
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Lydia A Haymond
1834 - 1909
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Edgar W Haymond
1825 - 1850
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Luther D Haymond
1836 - 1886
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Mary Elizabeth Haymond
1832 - 1907
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John Q Haymond
1837 - 1927
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Albert G Haymond
1827 - 1848
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William E Haymond
Unknown - Unknown

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