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Jane Johnson

Birth5 Apr 1819 - Ireland
Death1 Mar 1904 - E. Hamburg, NY (Orchard Park, NY
MotherFanny Bell
FatherJames Johnson

Born in Ireland on 5 Apr 1819 to James Johnson and Fanny Bell. Jane Johnson married Edward Taylor and had 10 children. She passed away on 1 Mar 1904 in E. Hamburg, NY (Orchard Park, NY.

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Parents
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James Johnson
1800 - Unknown
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Fanny Bell
1800 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Edward Taylor
1796 - 1885
Children Show all
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Thomas E. Taylor
1850 - 1912
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James Taylor
1841 - 1911
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Helena Taylor
1845 - 1885
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Smyth Taylor
1849 - 1850
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Elizabeth (Lizzie) Taylor
1860 - 1940
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Charlotte Taylor
1857 - 1945
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Dorothea Taylor
1849 - Unknown
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Frances Taylor
1843 - Unknown
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Nellie Taylor
1855 - Unknown
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Mary J Taylor
1848 - Unknown

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