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JANE BOARDMAN

Birth1728 - Livesey, Lancashire, England
Death1 Jan 1799 - Great Harwood, Blackburn, Lancashire, England
MotherAbby
FatherJohn Boardman

Born in Livesey, Lancashire, England on 1728 to John Boardman and Abby. JANE BOARDMAN married Thomas Mercer and had 14 children. She passed away on 1 Jan 1799 in Great Harwood, Blackburn, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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John Boardman
1699 - 1757
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Abby
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Mercer
1717 - 1793
Children Show all
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Thomas Mercer
1771 - 1839
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Catherine Mercer
1763 - Unknown
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William Mercer
1760 - Unknown
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Alexander Mercer
1759 - 1817
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Ellen Mercer
1754 - 1835
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Nancy Mercer
1762 - Unknown
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Margery Mercer
1756 - 1831
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Robert Mercer
1764 - 1764
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Richard Mercer
1757 - 1816
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Peggy Mercer
1757 - Unknown
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Jane Mercer
Unknown - Unknown
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James Mercer
1771 - Unknown
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James Mercer
1771 - 1771
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Richard Mercer
1758 - Unknown

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