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Jane Nyle

Birth1647 - Thornbury, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Death1715 - Middletown, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherSusanna Snowden
FatherHenry Nye/Nayle

Born in Thornbury, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States on 1647 to Henry Nye/Nayle and Susanna Snowden. Jane Nyle married Richard Woodward and had 14 children. She passed away on 1715 in Middletown, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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Henry Nye/nayle
1630 - 1706
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Susanna Snowden
1633 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Richard Woodward
1637 - 1706
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Robert Henry Woodward
1647 - 1688
Children Show all
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Martha Woodward
1676 - 1775
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Thomas Woodward
1679 - 1741
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William Woodward
1670 - 1705
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Jane Woodward 7Xggm
1687 - 1737
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Edward Woodward
1680 - 1754
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Richard Woodward
1670 - 1727
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Joseph Woodward
1687 - 1715
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Sarah Woodward
1685 - 1715
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Mary Woodward
1689 - 1790
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Ann Woodward
1674 - 1720
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Abigail Woodward
1670 - Unknown
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Abigail Woodward
1695 - 1765
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Robert Woodward
1668 - 1705
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Mary Woodward
1660 - 1728

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