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Jane Templin

Birth29 JUL 1809 - Pulaski, GilesCo, Tennessee
Death08 SEP 1889 - Miller County, Missouri, USA
MotherMargaret Long
FatherJacob G. Templin

Born in Pulaski, GilesCo, Tennessee on 29 JUL 1809 to Jacob G. Templin and Margaret Long. Jane Templin married James P Colburn and had 8 children. She passed away on 08 SEP 1889 in Miller County, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
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Jacob G. Templin
1784 - 1839
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Margaret Long
1782 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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James P Colburn
1799 - 1862
Children Show all
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Leonard Preston Colbern
1833 - 1897
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Mary Francis A'delia Colburn
1851 - 1917
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Mary Catherine Colbern
1841 - 1905
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Virginia Tennessee Colburn
1844 - 1917
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Presley E Colburn
1846 - 1921
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Amanda L Colburn
1838 - 1845
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Julia Ann Colburn
1836 - 1900
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Margret Elizabeth Colbourn
1830 - 1879

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