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Jane Hellyer

Birth07 May 1831 - Haselbury Plucknett, Somerset, England
Death16 Jun 1891 - Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada
MotherHannah Patten
FatherJames Hellier

Born in Haselbury Plucknett, Somerset, England on 07 May 1831 to James Hellier and Hannah Patten. Jane Hellyer married Thomas Randall Dornan and had 8 children. She passed away on 16 Jun 1891 in Arran, Bruce, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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James Hellier
1797 - 1851
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Hannah Patten
1798 - 1872
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Randall Dornan
1833 - 1913
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Jabez Cook
1837 - 1864
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Jane Dornan
1871 - 1956
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Mary Cook
1856 - 1936
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Eleanor Kitchen Dornan
1873 - 1896
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Louisa Dornan
1869 - 1963
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Hannah Dornan
1873 - 1961
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Elizabeth Cook
1858 - 1934
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William Cook
1861 - 1928
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John James Cook
1855 - 1855

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