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Jane Pearson

Birth28 Jan 1726 - Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death03 OCT 1774 - Carlisle Mm, Cumberland, England
MotherAnn Wilkinson
FatherRichard Pearson or Perrson or Peirson or Parson

Born in Carlisle, Cumberland, England on 28 Jan 1726 to Richard Pearson or Perrson or Peirson or Parson and Ann Wilkinson. Jane Pearson married Archibald Gillesby and had 11 children. She passed away on 03 OCT 1774 in Carlisle Mm, Cumberland, England.

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Parents
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Richard Pearson Or Perrson Or Peirson Or Parson
1686 - 1753
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Ann Wilkinson
1686 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Archibald Gillesby
1724 - 1793
Children Show all
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William Gillespy
1764 - 1823
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Jane Gillespy
1752 - 1785
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Ann Gillespy
1750 - 1834
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Abigail Gillesby
1755 - 1835
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Margaret Gillesby
1768 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Gillespie
1758 - 1774
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John Gillespy
1771 - 1773
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Richard Gillesby
1760 - 1842
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Mary Gillesby
1753 - 1835
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Archibald Gillespy
1766 - Unknown
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Sarah Gillespie
1762 - Unknown

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