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Jane Proctor

Birth27 August 1853 - Rainton, Dishforth, Yorkshire
Death14/1/1937 - Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire
MotherElizabeth Manners
FatherThomas Proctor

Born in Rainton, Dishforth, Yorkshire on 27 August 1853 to Thomas Proctor and Elizabeth Manners. Jane Proctor married Joseph Horner and had 9 children. She passed away on 14/1/1937 in Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire.

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Parents
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Thomas Proctor
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Manners
1813 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Horner
1855 - 1918
Children Show all
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Lily Horner
1879 - Unknown
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Harrison Horner
1876 - 1944
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Christopher Horner
1886 - 1923
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Elizabeth Horner
1880 - 1967
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Mary Ann Horner
1870 - Unknown
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Arthur Horner
1887 - Unknown
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Edith Jane Horner
1878 - Unknown
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Joseph W Horner
1883 - Unknown
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John Horner
1872 - Unknown

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