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Jane Wallace

Birth6 March 1771 - Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Death24 April 1835 - USA
MotherMary McClellen
FatherJames Wallace (Wallis)

Born in Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA on 6 March 1771 to James Wallace (Wallis) and Mary McClellen. Jane Wallace married Joseph Babcock and had 9 children. She passed away on 24 April 1835 in USA.

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Parents
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James Wallace (Wallis)
1733 - 1822
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Mary Mcclellen
1735 - 1800
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Babcock
1765 - 1843
Children Show all
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Hugh Wallace Babcock
1798 - 1854
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Lydia L Babcock
1811 - 1894
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Joseph Babcock
1792 - 1850
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Arminda Babcock
1804 - 1889
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Jane Babcock
1796 - 1880
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William Babcock
1809 - 1876
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Mary Babcock
1800 - 1880
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Lorenzo D Babcock
1806 - Unknown
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James Babcock
1794 - 1864

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