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Jane Walker

Birth18 MAY 1807 - South Carolina
Death1893 - Not Available
MotherNANCY THOMPSON
FatherJONATHAN WALKER

Born in South Carolina on 18 MAY 1807 to JONATHAN WALKER and NANCY THOMPSON. Jane Walker married James H. McClellan and had 10 children. She passed away on 1893.

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Parents
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Jonathan Walker
1772 - Unknown
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Nancy Thompson
1776 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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James H. Mcclellan
1803 - 1870
Children Show all
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Joseph S. Mc Clellan
1840 - 1877
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Theresa S. Mcclellan
1834 - 1869
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John Franklin Mcclellan
1830 - 1884
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Patrick H. Mcclellan
1851 - 1923
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Henry Bascom Mcclellan
1853 - 1932
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Elizabeth J. Mcclellan
1847 - 1868
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Sarah Ann Mcclellan
1828 - 1892
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James W. Mcclellan
1843 - 1899
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William W. Mcclellan
1837 - 1865
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Robert Mc Clellan
1833 - 1860

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