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Jane Rhine

Birth11 Apr 1843 - Fort Recovery, Mercer, Ohio, USA
Death1926 - Blackford County, Indiana
MotherEleanor (Ellender) Wooten
FatherJames Rhine

Born in Fort Recovery, Mercer, Ohio, USA on 11 Apr 1843 to James Rhine and Eleanor (Ellender) Wooten. Jane Rhine married Thomas Twibell McGeath and had 12 children. She passed away on 1926 in Blackford County, Indiana.

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Parents
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James Rhine
1804 - 1857
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Eleanor (Ellender) Wooten
1809 - 1861
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Twibell Mcgeath
1840 - 1899
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Madison G. Mcgeath
1881 - 1939
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Laura Alice Mc Geath
1863 - 1940
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James Mcclellan Mcgeath###
1865 - 1947
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Charles C. Mc Geath
1867 - 1944
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Cora A. Mcgeath
1868 - 1895
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William Anderson Mc Geath
1870 - 1932
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Thomas Franklin Mc Geath
1877 - 1923
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Wesley Curtis Mc Geath
1873 - 1954
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John Lewis Mcgeath
1872 - 1947
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Rachel Elnora Mcgeath
1866 - 1866
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Inf. Dau. Mcgeath
1874 - 1874
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Harry Smith Mc Geath
1882 - 1964

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