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Jane McWilliams

Birth22 Nov 1784 - Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death2 Jan 1860 - Logan County, Ohio, USA
MotherAgnes Virginia Boggs
FatherCol. William W. McWilliams

Born in Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA on 22 Nov 1784 to Col. William W. McWilliams and Agnes Virginia Boggs. Jane McWilliams married Charles Ritchey and had 13 children. She passed away on 2 Jan 1860 in Logan County, Ohio, USA.

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Parents
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Col. William W. Mcwilliams
1750 - 1843
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Agnes Virginia Boggs
1752 - 1793
Spouse(s)
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Charles Ritchey
1780 - 1839
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Agnes Boggs Ritchey
1808 - 1899
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Charles Campbell Ritchey
1829 - 1833
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James Ritchey
1812 - 1886
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William M Ritchey
1808 - 1896
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Catherine Ritchey
1822 - 1905
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Hannah Ritchey
1818 - 1894
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Matilda Ritchey
1824 - Unknown
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David H Ritchey
1818 - 1896
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Esther B Ritchey
1830 - 1857
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Amos Ritchey
1821 - 1889
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George Ritchey
1833 - Unknown
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Andrew Ritchey
1806 - 1891
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Andrew Ritchey
1820 - 1846

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