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Jane STEVENSON

Birthabt 1826 - Ireland
Death16 Oct 1894 - Glenelg, Grey County, Ontario
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Born in Ireland on abt 1826. Jane STEVENSON married David Mcnea and had 11 children. She passed away on 16 Oct 1894 in Glenelg, Grey County, Ontario.

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David Mcnea
1821 - 1896
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Margaret Mcnea
1854 - 1926
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David Mcnea
1852 - 1928
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Henry Edmund Mcnea
1869 - 1924
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Mary Ann Mcnea
1848 - 1927
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William John Mcnea
1863 - 1933
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Robert Mcnea
1866 - 1943
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Thomas Mcnea
1844 - 1910
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James Mcnea
1846 - 1932
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Eleanor Mcnea
1860 - 1931
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Sarah Mcnea
1858 - 1931
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Jeanne Mcnea
1856 - Unknown

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