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Jane Snell

Birth20 FEB 1831 - Menheniot, Cornwall, England
Death6th April 1912 - Wallaroo Mines, South Australia
MotherGrace Spiller Morcombe
FatherJames SNELL

Born in Menheniot, Cornwall, England on 20 FEB 1831 to James SNELL and Grace Spiller Morcombe. Jane Snell married John Henry Whetters and had 7 children. She passed away on 6th April 1912 in Wallaroo Mines, South Australia.

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Parents
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James Snell
1816 - 1893
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Grace Spiller Morcombe
1817 - 1893
Spouse(s)
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John Henry Whetters
1831 - 1904
Children Show all
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Emma Whetters
1863 - 1919
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Mary Grace Whetters
1868 - 1911
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Eliza Jane Whetters
1861 - 1873
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John Henry Whetters Or Whetter
1865 - 1866
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William George Whetters Or Whetter
1870 - 1945
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Mary Jane Whetters
1874 - 1874
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Amelia Jane Whetters
1877 - 1878

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