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Jane Burr Evans

Birth29 March 1793 - Philadelphia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA
Death20 Jun 1859 - Philadelphia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherRachel Ridgway
FatherJohn Evans

Born in Philadelphia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA on 29 March 1793 to John Evans and Rachel Ridgway. Jane Burr Evans married George Peterson and had 10 children. She passed away on 20 Jun 1859 in Philadelphia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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John Evans
1768 - 1841
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Rachel Ridgway
1768 - 1808
Spouse(s)
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George Peterson
1785 - 1872
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Robert Evans Peterson
1812 - 1894
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Henry Peterson
1818 - 1891
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Anna Peterson
1825 - 1908
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Rachel Evans Peterson
1814 - 1862
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Esther Evans Peterson
1821 - 1847
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Helen Longstreth Peterson
1830 - 1905
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Philena Marshall Peterson
1833 - 1911
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Pearson Serrill Peterson
1828 - 1877
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George Peterson
1816 - 1820
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Richard Peterson
1823 - 1893

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