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Jane ECCLESTONE

Birth1836 - Rough Close, Staffordshire, England
DeathAbt Dec 1922 - Wolverhampton Staffordshire
MotherFrances M Jenks
FatherJames Eccleshall

Born in Rough Close, Staffordshire, England on 1836 to James Eccleshall and Frances M Jenks. Jane ECCLESTONE married Barnabas Lowndes and had 7 children. She passed away on Abt Dec 1922 in Wolverhampton Staffordshire.

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James Eccleshall
1799 - 1869
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Frances M Jenks
1804 - 1877
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Barnabas Lowndes
1834 - 1905
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Alice Elizabeth Lowndes
1861 - Unknown
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Mary Lowndes
1857 - 1922
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Fanny Lowndes
1863 - Unknown
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William Lowndes
1859 - Unknown
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Rose Hannah Jane Lowndes
1866 - Unknown
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Hannah Lowndes
1845 - 1895
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Hannah Lowndes
1844 - 1895

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