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Jane Burdess

Birth26 May 1849 - Burtreeford, Cowshill, Durham, England
Death27 OCT 1932 - Glendale, California, United States
MotherAnn Walton
FatherGeorge Burdess

Born in Burtreeford, Cowshill, Durham, England on 26 May 1849 to George Burdess and Ann Walton. Jane Burdess married Thomas John Peart and had 8 children. She passed away on 27 OCT 1932 in Glendale, California, United States.

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Parents
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George Burdess
1810 - 1871
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Ann Walton
1809 - 1892
Spouse(s)
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Thomas John Peart
1842 - 1885
Children Show all
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Joseph Walton Peart
1880 - 1959
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Thomas William Peart
1873 - 1943
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Florence May Peart
1885 - 1961
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Esther Ann (Annie) Peart
1871 - 1944
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Elizabeth Jane Peart
1876 - 1924
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Ernest Weardale Peart
1878 - 1904
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Milton Burdess Peart
1882 - 1928
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John George Peart
1868 - 1957

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