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Jane Reader

Birth25 Apr 1788 - Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23, England
Death2 Dec 1844 - Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23, England
MotherAnn Robinson
FatherGeorge Reader

Born in Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23, England on 25 Apr 1788 to George Reader and Ann Robinson. Jane Reader married George Wharton and had 9 children. She passed away on 2 Dec 1844 in Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23, England.

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Parents
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George Reader
1757 - 1801
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Ann Robinson
1764 - 1798
Spouse(s)
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George Wharton
1786 - 1826
Children Show all
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Mary Wharton
1814 - 1836
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Jane Wharton
1818 - 1918
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Ann Wharton
1812 - 1886
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Martha Wharton
1822 - 1822
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Thomas Wharton
1816 - 1872
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Amelia Wharton
1820 - Unknown
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Grace Wharton
1822 - 1822
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Grace Wharton
1823 - 1846
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Elizabeth Reader
1808 - Unknown

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