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Jane Dill

Birth31 May 1759 - Monaghan, York, Pennsylvania, United States
Death1841 - Benezette, Elk, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherJean Armstrong
FatherJames Dill

Born in Monaghan, York, Pennsylvania, United States on 31 May 1759 to James Dill and Jean Armstrong. Jane Dill married Edmund x1 dill Abbott and had 9 children. She passed away on 1841 in Benezette, Elk, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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James Dill
1720 - 1796
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Jean Armstrong
1724 - 1768
Spouse(s)
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Edmund X1 Dill Abbott
1746 - 1808
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Richard Abbott
1785 - 1835
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John Abbott
1782 - 1852
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Rebecca Abbott
1792 - 1858
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James X1 Abbott
1779 - 1793
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Thomas Abbott
1789 - 1850
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George Abbott
1785 - 1795
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John X1 Abbott
1773 - Unknown
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Robert Abbott
1787 - 1850
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Edward Abbott
1781 - Unknown

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