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Jane Gray

Birth1798 - Easington, Northumberland, England
Death8 Jan 1874 - Northumberland, United Kingdom
MotherEuphemia (Euphans) Clark
FatherJames Gray

Born in Easington, Northumberland, England on 1798 to James Gray and Euphemia (Euphans) Clark. Jane Gray married John Clark and had 14 children. She passed away on 8 Jan 1874 in Northumberland, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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James Gray
Unknown - Unknown
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Euphemia (Euphans) Clark
1770 - 1839
Spouse(s)
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John Clark
1795 - 1869
Children Show all
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James Clark
1819 - Unknown
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Euphemia Clark
1817 - 1892
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Margaret Clark
1828 - 1908
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John Clark
1824 - Unknown
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Christiana Clark
1822 - 1889
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Esther Clark
1826 - Unknown
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Jane Clark
1835 - Unknown
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William Clark
1824 - Unknown
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James Clark
1831 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Clerk
1843 - Unknown
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Robert Clerk
1836 - Unknown
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John Clerk
1832 - Unknown
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Joseph Clerk
1830 - Unknown
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Jane Clerk
1838 - Unknown

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