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Jane Heaps

Birth1 February 1813 - Lancashire, England
DeathMarch 1885 - Sunderland Bridge, County Durham, England
MotherLettice Martin
FatherChristopher Heaps

Born in Lancashire, England on 1 February 1813 to Christopher Heaps and Lettice Martin. Jane Heaps married Elijah Tomlinson and had 10 children. She passed away on March 1885 in Sunderland Bridge, County Durham, England.

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Parents
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Christopher Heaps
1791 - 1837
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Lettice Martin
1795 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elijah Tomlinson
1836 - Unknown
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John Davison
1819 - 1871
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John Davison
1818 - 1869
Children Show all
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Rebecca Davison
1853 - 1891
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Lettice Davison
1859 - 1885
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Thomas Davidson
1850 - 1919
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Jane Ann Davison
1866 - 1893
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Martin Tomlinson
1871 - 1895
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Jesse Davison
1855 - 1936
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Charles Davison
1867 - Unknown
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Letitia Davison
1864 - 1882
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Hannah E Davidson
1870 - Unknown
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Richard Martin Davison
1848 - 1849

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