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Jane Ely Collison

Birth1793 - New York City
Death13 DEC 1870 - Queens, New York
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Born in New York City on 1793. Jane Ely Collison married Thomas John Brush and had 14 children. She passed away on 13 DEC 1870 in Queens, New York.

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Thomas John Brush
1793 - 1855
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Elizabeth Brush
1813 - 1832
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Elizabeth Brush
1834 - Unknown
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Charles C. Brush
1826 - Unknown
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Charles Brush
1823 - Unknown
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Fanny R. Brush
1821 - 1898
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William Agnew Brush
1822 - 1919
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Phebe Caroline Brush
1829 - 1902
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John Van Wyck Brush
1833 - 1884
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Catherine Brush
1812 - Unknown
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Thomas Brush
1820 - Unknown
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Jane Brush
1816 - Unknown
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Joseph F Brush
1831 - Unknown
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Mary Rebecca Brush
1819 - Unknown
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Mary Rebecca Brush
1819 - Unknown

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