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Jane HOBSON

Birth3 Aug 1802 - Unionville, Union, South Carolina, United States
DeathNot Available - Choctaw, MS
MotherCicely Thomas
FatherWILLIAM HOBSON

Born in Unionville, Union, South Carolina, United States on 3 Aug 1802 to WILLIAM HOBSON and Cicely Thomas. Jane HOBSON married Archibald Gordon and had 9 children. She passed away in Choctaw, MS.

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Parents
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William Hobson
1773 - 1839
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Cicely Thomas
1782 - 1877
Spouse(s)
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Archibald Gordon
1796 - 1821
Children Show all
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Cicily Elizabeth Gordon
1835 - 1884
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Susan Regina Gordon
1843 - 1909
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William A Gordon
1832 - 1900
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Langdell Gordon
1841 - Unknown
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Medora Gordon
1833 - Unknown
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Agnes Goode Gordon
1830 - 1899
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Jane Sarah Gordon
1840 - 1921
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Frances Gordon
1837 - Unknown
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M. C. Heller Gordon
1855 - Unknown

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