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Jane Catherine Elder

Birth4 APR 1827 - Somerset, Ohio, USA
Death17/12/1900 - Denver, Colorado, USA
MotherElizabeth Lynch
FatherCharles D ELDER

Born in Somerset, Ohio, USA on 4 APR 1827 to Charles D ELDER and Elizabeth Lynch. Jane Catherine Elder married Martin Cullerton and had 9 children. She passed away on 17/12/1900 in Denver, Colorado, USA.

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Parents
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Charles D Elder
1796 - 1870
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Elizabeth Lynch
1803 - 1890
Spouse(s)
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Martin Cullerton
1820 - 1848
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Alexander Hanson Thomas Littlejohn
1823 - 1901
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Joseph Littlejohn
1866 - Unknown
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Laura M Littlejohn (Davis)
1864 - 1956
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Catherine "Sister Mary Catherine) Cullerton
1848 - 1901
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Anna Littlejohn
1857 - 1858
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Helen Littlejohn
1853 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Littlejohn
1862 - 1950
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Frances Littlejohn
1855 - Unknown
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Loretta Littlejohn
1844 - 1875
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Frances Littlejohn
1870 - Unknown

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