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Jane RUTTER

Birthabt 1780 - Not Available
DeathJanuary 1862 - Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, England
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FatherNot Available

Born on abt 1780. Jane RUTTER married William Worland and had 12 children. She passed away on January 1862 in Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, England.

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William Worland
1781 - 1831
Children Show all
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Joseph Worland
1821 - Unknown
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James Worland
1809 - Unknown
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Frances Worland
1807 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Worland
1818 - 1819
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Sarah Worland
1814 - 1815
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Elizabeth Ann Worland
1826 - 1832
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Mary Worland
1809 - Unknown
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Joseph Edward Worland
1813 - 1896
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Mary Worland
1811 - Unknown
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Mary
Unknown - Unknown
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George Worland
1831 - Unknown
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George Worland
1829 - 1830

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