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Jane Winterbottom

Birthabt 1710 - Yorkshire, England
Death22 May 1763 - Hilltop, Derbyshire, England
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Born in Yorkshire, England on abt 1710. Jane Winterbottom married James Wrigley and had 10 children. She passed away on 22 May 1763 in Hilltop, Derbyshire, England.

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James Wrigley
1702 - 1769
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Mary Wrigley
1733 - 1811
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Sarah Wrigley
1739 - 1796
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Alice Wrigley
1737 - 1803
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Benjamin Wrigley
1751 - 1820
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James Wrigley
1735 - 1806
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John Wrigley
1731 - Unknown
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Ann Wrigley
1741 - Unknown
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William Wrigley
1749 - Unknown
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Jane Wrigley
1742 - Unknown
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Thomas Wrigley
1747 - Unknown

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