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Jane Davidson

BirthAbt. 1750 - Killinchy, County Down, Northern Ireland
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherJane Stevenson
Father'Killinchy' Davidson

Born in Killinchy, County Down, Northern Ireland on Abt. 1750 to 'Killinchy' Davidson and Jane Stevenson. Jane Davidson married James "Ballygraingy" Davidson and had 10 children.

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Parents
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'Killinchy' Davidson
1725 - Unknown
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Jane Stevenson
1725 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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James "Ballygraingy" Davidson
1725 - Unknown
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James Of Ballygraingy
1700 - 1775
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James Davisson
1724 - 1775
Children Show all
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Hugh Davidson
1774 - Unknown
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James Davidson
1780 - Unknown
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Robert Davidson
1784 - Unknown
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Andrew Davidson
1778 - Unknown
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Stevenson Davidson
1786 - Unknown
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Alexander Davidson
1782 - Unknown
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Ann Davidson
1772 - Unknown
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Robert Davison
Unknown - Unknown
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John Davidson
1773 - 1811
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John (Son Of George, Grace Hedley, Marr Isabella Heslop) Davidson
1777 - Unknown

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