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Jerusha Jones

Birth25 Apr 1787 - Stephentown, Rensselaer, New York, United States
Death05 Nov 1872 - Barry, Pike, Illinois, USA
MotherCatharine Denison
FatherJames Jones

Born in Stephentown, Rensselaer, New York, United States on 25 Apr 1787 to James Jones and Catharine Denison. Jerusha Jones married David Greene and had 9 children. She passed away on 05 Nov 1872 in Barry, Pike, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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James Jones
1754 - 1803
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Catharine Denison
1757 - 1851
Spouse(s)
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David Greene
1785 - 1865
Children Show all
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Pulaski Greene
1825 - 1859
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Joseph Greene
1823 - 1917
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David Greene
1817 - 1845
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Jerusha Greene
1818 - 1903
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Sarah Russell Greene
1812 - 1872
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Daniel Rhodes Greene
1815 - 1831
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Louisa Greene
1820 - 1880
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Mary Greene
1830 - 1843
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Alson Greene
1813 - 1815

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