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Jane Dodds

Birth5 Feb 1822 - Houghton Le Spring, Durham, England
Death20 Dec 1904 - Sandridge (near Ulladulla), New South Wales, Australia
MotherMary morrell
FatherBartholomew Dodds

Born in Houghton Le Spring, Durham, England on 5 Feb 1822 to Bartholomew Dodds and Mary morrell. Jane Dodds had 14 children. She passed away on 20 Dec 1904 in Sandridge (near Ulladulla), New South Wales, Australia.

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Bartholomew Dodds
1786 - 1845
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Mary Morrell
1784 - Unknown
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1851 - 1916
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1863 - 1940
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1853 - 1921
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1864 - 1864
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1841 - 1842
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1866 - 1866
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1858 - 1860
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