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Jane Speake

Birth1736 - Port Tobacco, Charles, Maryland, United States
Death1779 - Charles, Maryland, United States
MotherTheodocia WADE
FatherRichard Speake

Born in Port Tobacco, Charles, Maryland, United States on 1736 to Richard Speake and Theodocia WADE. Jane Speake married William Joseph Garner and had 10 children. She passed away on 1779 in Charles, Maryland, United States.

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Parents
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Richard Speake
1698 - 1749
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Theodocia Wade
1700 - 1758
Spouse(s)
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William Joseph Garner
1722 - 1774
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Hezekiah Garner
1750 - 1773
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Joseph Garner
1705 - 1772
Children Show all
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William Garner
1742 - 1820
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Elizabeth C. Garner
1764 - 1816
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John Garner
1746 - 1768
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Jane Gardner
1760 - Unknown
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Joseph Garner
1757 - Unknown
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Richard Gardner
1766 - Unknown
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Thomas Gardner
1762 - Unknown
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Catherine Garner
1764 - Unknown
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Hezekiah Garner
1758 - Unknown
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William Garner
1758 - 1820

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