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Jane Matlack

BirthJuly 2, 1688 - Mount Holly, Northampton Township, Burlington County, New Jersey Colonies
Death1748 - Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherMARY HANCOCK
FatherWilliam Matlock

Born in Mount Holly, Northampton Township, Burlington County, New Jersey Colonies on July 2, 1688 to William Matlock and MARY HANCOCK. Jane Matlack married DANIEL MORGAN and had 11 children. She passed away on 1748 in Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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William Matlock
1648 - 1720
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Mary Hancock
1668 - 1728
Spouse(s)
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Daniel Morgan
1684 - Unknown
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Jonathan Haines
1688 - 1729
Children Show all
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Robert Irwin
1720 - 1796
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Mercy Irwin
1738 - 1793
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Jared Pinckney Irwin
1736 - 1815
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William Irwin
1722 - 1795
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George Erwin
1728 - 1783
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Archibald Irwin
1724 - 1784
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John Nathaniel Irwin
1730 - 1824
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Lettica Irwin
1741 - 1826
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Alexander Irwin
1732 - 1749
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Alexandria Irwin
1724 - Unknown
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John Irwin
Unknown - Unknown

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