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Jane Means

Birth30 Aug 1726 - Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
Death31 Jan 1799 - Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherElizabeth Martha Paine
FatherWilliam Means (Maines)

Born in Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States on 30 Aug 1726 to William Means (Maines) and Elizabeth Martha Paine. Jane Means married Lieutenant James Hart Sr 6GG and had 11 children. She passed away on 31 Jan 1799 in Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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William Means (Maines)
1693 - 1778
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Elizabeth Martha Paine
1702 - 1772
Spouse(s)
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Lieutenant James Hart Sr 6Gg
1717 - 1766
Children Show all
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William Hart
1748 - 1831
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John Hart
1748 - 1803
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Samuel Hart
1746 - 1831
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Mary Hart
1752 - 1817
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Jane Hart 5Gg (Dna Match - Jennifer Gearries Rockhold, Joyce Gearries Kirkman, Joyce Shipley Mcguire, Laura Amstutz Davis)
1765 - 1843
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Joseph Hart
1755 - 1826
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James Hart
1759 - 1826
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Elizabeth Hart
1750 - 1788
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Solomon Hart
1762 - 1810
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James Means
1753 - 1826
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Elizabeth Hart
1757 - Unknown

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