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Jane McElwee

Birth10 Oct 1788 - York, South Carolina, USA
Death5 Jan 1853 - York, South Carolina, USA
MotherRachel Newman
FatherWilliam McElwee

Born in York, South Carolina, USA on 10 Oct 1788 to William McElwee and Rachel Newman. Jane McElwee married Galbraith Caldwell and had 12 children. She passed away on 5 Jan 1853 in York, South Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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William Mcelwee
1761 - 1854
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Rachel Newman
1766 - 1833
Spouse(s)
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Galbraith Caldwell
1785 - 1873
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Mary Magdalene (Polly) Caldwell
1811 - 1897
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William E Caldwell
1809 - 1888
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Sarah "Sally" Caldwell
1818 - 1898
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John Mushat Caldwell
1828 - 1904
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Rachel N. Caldwell
1815 - 1898
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Naomi Jane Caldwell
1826 - 1892
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Maria Lorena Caldwell
1836 - 1886
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James Caldwell
1807 - Unknown
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Robert N. Caldwell
1822 - 1864
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Martha Elizabeth Caldwell
1831 - 1856
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Anne Caldwell
1810 - 1842
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Agness Serena Caldwell
1810 - 1842

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