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Jane E. Hammer

Birth1820 - Greene, Tennessee, United States
Death4 Mar 1865 - Sullivan, Tennessee, United States
MotherMaria Temple 1
FatherWilliam Hammer

Born in Greene, Tennessee, United States on 1820 to William Hammer and Maria Temple 1. Jane E. Hammer married Wallace A M Willoughby and had 6 children. She passed away on 4 Mar 1865 in Sullivan, Tennessee, United States.

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William Hammer
1800 - 1869
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Maria Temple 1
1800 - 1826
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Wallace A M Willoughby
1811 - 1880
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William Marshall Willoughby
1857 - Unknown
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Charles Willoughby
1850 - 1888
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Sallie H Willoughby
1861 - Unknown
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Cynthia M Willoughby
1844 - 1864
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George Painter Willoughby
1855 - 1869
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William M Willoughby
1860 - Unknown

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