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Jane Goodloe

Birth8 May 1709 - Middlesex Co, VA
Death1748 - Caroline, Virginia, United States
MotherElizabeth Weekes
FatherHenry Goodloe

Born in Middlesex Co, VA on 8 May 1709 to Henry Goodloe and Elizabeth Weekes. Jane Goodloe married Benjamin MAULDIN and had 16 children. She passed away on 1748 in Caroline, Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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Henry Goodloe
1675 - 1748
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Elizabeth Weekes
1678 - 1751
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Mauldin
1702 - 1760
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John Maulden
1709 - 1775
Children Show all
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John Jr. Mauldin
1730 - 1832
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Benjamin Mauldin
1733 - Unknown
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William Mauldin
Unknown - 1857
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Elizabeth Mauldin
1728 - 1794
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Henry Laban Mauldin
1732 - 1832
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Tucker Mauldin
1736 - 1805
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Humphrey Mauldin
1738 - 1789
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James Mauldin
1732 - 1851
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James Maulden
1774 - 1851
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Mary Anderson
1735 - 1820
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Caleb Mauldin
1763 - 1850
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Harris Mauldin
Unknown - 1796
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Sarah Elizabeth Mauldin
1766 - 1795
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Caleb Mauldin
1737 - Unknown
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Balaamy Mauldin
1767 - 1809
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Harris Mauldin
1740 - 1796

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