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Jane Jack

Birth1753 - Guilford, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Death17 May 1832 - Green, Harrison, Ohio, United States
MotherEleanor Stevenson
FatherJohn (McNulty) Jack

Born in Guilford, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States on 1753 to John (McNulty) Jack and Eleanor Stevenson. Jane Jack married James E Clark and had 12 children. She passed away on 17 May 1832 in Green, Harrison, Ohio, United States.

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Parents
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John (Mcnulty) Jack
1726 - 1808
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Eleanor Stevenson
1738 - 1828
Spouse(s)
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James E Clark
1751 - 1833
Children Show all
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Joseph Clark
1778 - 1861
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James F Clark
1785 - 1871
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John B Clark
1776 - 1869
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Robert S Clark
1793 - 1869
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Thomas Clark
1798 - 1878
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Francis Egnew Clark
1796 - 1882
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William Clark
1782 - 1854
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Thomas W Clark
1778 - 1850
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Andrew Clark
1788 - 1848
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Mary Clark
1783 - Unknown
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Samuel Clark
1778 - 1778
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Thomas Clark
1790 - 1842

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