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Jane Eade

Birth1694 - Binsted near Alton Hampshire England
Death23 Aug 1769 - Binsted, Hampshire, England
MotherJoan Locke
FatherThomas Eade

Born in Binsted near Alton Hampshire England on 1694 to Thomas Eade and Joan Locke. Jane Eade married William Earle and had 11 children. She passed away on 23 Aug 1769 in Binsted, Hampshire, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Eade
1678 - 1711
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Joan Locke
1678 - 1735
Spouse(s)
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William Earle
1692 - 1769
Children Show all
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John Earl
1724 - 1803
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Jane Earle
1731 - 1812
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1 Edward Earl
1736 - 1815
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William Earle
1722 - 1798
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Elizabeth Earle
1738 - Unknown
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Edmund Earl
1728 - 1730
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Edward Earl
1735 - 1735
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Mary Earle
1726 - 1775
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Thomas Earle
1730 - 1790
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Ann Earle
1733 - Unknown
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Amy Earle
1733 - Unknown

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