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Jane Grieve

Birth07 Dec 1803 - Stitchel Area, Roxburgh, Scotland
Death14 Jul 1868 - Arran, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
MotherJennet Elliot
FatherElliott Grieve

Born in Stitchel Area, Roxburgh, Scotland on 07 Dec 1803 to Elliott Grieve and Jennet Elliot. Jane Grieve married Alexander Swinton and had 13 children. She passed away on 14 Jul 1868 in Arran, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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Elliott Grieve
1784 - 1874
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Jennet Elliot
1784 - 1825
Spouse(s)
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Alexander Swinton
1799 - 1864
Children Show all
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Mary Ann Swinton
1840 - 1916
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George Donald Swinton
1844 - 1926
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Jane Swinton
1832 - 1903
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Alexander Swinton
1830 - 1906
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Margaret Swinton
1840 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Swinton
1842 - 1866
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Andrew Swinton
1835 - 1867
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Ellen "Sarah" Swinton
1846 - Unknown
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Archibald Swinton
1848 - 1874
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William Swinton
1833 - 1898
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James Swinton
1836 - 1898
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Martha A. Swinton
1852 - 1910
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Jemima Swinton
1850 - 1920

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