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Jane Van Vleck

Birth28 Sep 1798 - Kinderhook, Columbia, NY
Death10 Mar 1870 - Chatham
MotherHilletje Van Allen
FatherAbraham Van Vleck

Born in Kinderhook, Columbia, NY on 28 Sep 1798 to Abraham Van Vleck and Hilletje Van Allen. Jane Van Vleck married Peter Van Allen and had 7 children. She passed away on 10 Mar 1870 in Chatham.

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Abraham Van Vleck
1775 - 1814
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Hilletje Van Allen
1772 - 1821
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Peter Van Allen
1789 - 1879
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Peter L Van Allen
1836 - Unknown
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Maria Van Allen
1829 - 1881
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Barent Van Allen
1823 - Unknown
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Helen Ann Van Allen
1825 - Unknown
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Jacobus (James) Van Alen
1820 - Unknown
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Abraham Van Vleck Van Alen
1821 - Unknown
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Abraham Van Vleck Van Allen
1818 - 1819

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