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Jane Mountjoy

Birth7 Sep 1823 - Laycock, Wiltshire, England
DeathOctober 1885 - Box Wilts
MotherKeturch Bagwell Humphries
FatherCharles Mountjoy

Born in Laycock, Wiltshire, England on 7 Sep 1823 to Charles Mountjoy and Keturch Bagwell Humphries. Jane Mountjoy married Thomas Wilkins and had 16 children. She passed away on October 1885 in Box Wilts.

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Parents
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Charles Mountjoy
1797 - 1865
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Keturch Bagwell Humphries
1796 - 1872
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Wilkins
1822 - 1907
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James Self
1819 - 1884
Children Show all
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Ellen Wilkins
1855 - 1909
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Eli Wilkins
1848 - 1925
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Mary A Wilkins
1868 - Unknown
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Albert Wilkins
1862 - 1889
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Edwin Wilkins
1845 - 1883
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Elizabeth Wilkins
1862 - Unknown
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George Wilkins
1846 - 1855
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Eliza Wilkins
1865 - Unknown
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Fanny Wilkins
1864 - Unknown
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William John Wilkins
1849 - 1930
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James Wilkins
1850 - 1850
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Sarah Ann Wilkins
1854 - 1855
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Tom Wilkins
1879 - 1938
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Frederick John Wilkins
1883 - 1952
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Alice Louisa Wilkins
1881 - 1960
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Henry Simpkins
1853 - Unknown

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