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Jane Simpson

Birth9 Apr 1753 - St George Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Death1 Apr 1815 - Rockingham, North Carolina, United States
MotherElizabeth Reece
FatherRichard Simpson

Born in St George Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, United States on 9 Apr 1753 to Richard Simpson and Elizabeth Reece. Jane Simpson married Peter Marsillot and had 7 children. She passed away on 1 Apr 1815 in Rockingham, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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Richard Simpson
1714 - 1793
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Elizabeth Reece
1713 - 1753
Spouse(s)
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Peter Marsillot
1745 - 1823
Children Show all
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Jacob Marcilliotte
1788 - 1848
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Jane Marcilliotte
1778 - 1778
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Magalene Marcilliotte
1777 - Unknown
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Mary A. Stephens
1775 - Unknown
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Ann Marcilliotte
1783 - Unknown
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Esther Marsilliot
1785 - 1834
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Sarah Marsilliot
Unknown - Unknown

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