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Jane Pollard

Birth05 Mar 1772 - Halifax, Yorkshire, UK
Death25 Jan 1847 - Hallsteads, Ullswater, Cumbria, UK. age 75 yrs
MotherAnn Leach
FatherWilliam Pollard

Born in Halifax, Yorkshire, UK on 05 Mar 1772 to William Pollard and Ann Leach. Jane Pollard married John Marshall and had 12 children. She passed away on 25 Jan 1847 in Hallsteads, Ullswater, Cumbria, UK. age 75 yrs.

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Parents
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William Pollard
1719 - Unknown
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Ann Leach
1729 - 1808
Spouse(s)
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John Marshall
1765 - 1845
Children Show all
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William Marshall Of Patterdale Hall, Westmoreland
1796 - 1872
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Julia Anne Marshall
1809 - 1841
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James Garth Marshall
1802 - 1873
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Henry Cowper Marshall
1808 - 1884
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John Marshall
1797 - 1836
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Mary Anne Marshall
1799 - 1889
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Arthur Marshall
1814 - 1893
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Ellen Marshall
1806 - 1866
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Cordelia Marshall
1803 - 1855
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Jane Marshall
1804 - 1851
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Mary Anne Marshall
1816 - Unknown
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Susan Harriet Marshall
1811 - 1896

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