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Jane Carpenter

Birth13 March 1831 - St Blazey, Cornwall, England
Death10 February 1923 - Clinton, Vermillion, Indiana, USA
MotherJane Seymour
FatherJames Carpenter

Born in St Blazey, Cornwall, England on 13 March 1831 to James Carpenter and Jane Seymour. Jane Carpenter married Emanuel Northway and had 7 children. She passed away on 10 February 1923 in Clinton, Vermillion, Indiana, USA.

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James Carpenter
1807 - 1888
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Jane Seymour
1806 - 1871
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Emanuel Northway
1830 - 1893
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John Northway
1857 - 1925
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Elizabeth Jane Northway
1861 - 1942
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Eliza Northway
1872 - 1952
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Lavinia Northway
1860 - 1913
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Sarah Jane Northway
1859 - 1908
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Louisa Northway
1863 - 1948
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Mary Ann Northway
1867 - 1867

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