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Jane Ewing

Birth8 October 1835 - Kings Co NB
Death1908 - Hampton, Kings County, New Brunswick
MotherJane Rogers
FatherThomas Ewing

Born in Kings Co NB on 8 October 1835 to Thomas Ewing and Jane Rogers. Jane Ewing married George Arthur Dibblee and had 13 children. She passed away on 1908 in Hampton, Kings County, New Brunswick.

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Parents
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Thomas Ewing
1803 - 1881
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Jane Rogers
1814 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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George Arthur Dibblee
1826 - 1907
Children Show all
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Thomas Dibble
1859 - 1914
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Milton Melvin Dibblee
1878 - 1967
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Margaret Matilda "Maggie" Dibblee
1865 - 1930
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Samuel J Dibble
1856 - Unknown
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John C Dibblee
1874 - Unknown
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George Allen Dibblee
1869 - 1944
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William Henry Dibblee
1853 - 1936
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Maud Dibblee
1881 - Unknown
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Minnie Dibblee
1867 - 1910
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William Henry Dibblee
1854 - 1897
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Jarvis G Dibblee
1872 - Unknown
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Jane Dibblee
1862 - 1913
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Annie Diblee
1869 - Unknown

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