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Jane Shields

Birth4 OCT 1794 - Sevier County, Tennessee
Death4 September 1851 - Webber's Falls, Tahlequah, Oklahoma
MotherSusan Edwards
FatherDavid (Big Dave) Shields

Born in Sevier County, Tennessee on 4 OCT 1794 to David (Big Dave) Shields and Susan Edwards. Jane Shields married Parkis Woodruff and had 7 children. She passed away on 4 September 1851 in Webber's Falls, Tahlequah, Oklahoma.

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Parents
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David (Big Dave) Shields
1766 - 1843
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Susan Edwards
1768 - 1803
Spouse(s)
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Parkis Woodruff
1791 - 1860
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James Riley
1791 - 1824
Children Show all
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David R Woodruff
1829 - 1922
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James Woodruff
1826 - 1901
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Nancy Ann Woodruff
1819 - 1838
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John S. Woodruff
1823 - 1834
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Rebecca Jane Woodruff
1833 - 1919
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Parkis Woodruff
1836 - 1918
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Mary Woodruff
1823 - 1897

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