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John Deane

BirthSep 1747 - East New Market, Dorchester, Maryland, United States
Death29 Jul 1828 - Culpeper, Culpeper, Virginia, United States
MotherAgnes Polly McClenachan
FatherJohn Dean

Born in East New Market, Dorchester, Maryland, United States on Sep 1747 to John Dean and Agnes Polly McClenachan. John Deane married Elizabeth Prayl and had 13 children. He passed away on 29 Jul 1828 in Culpeper, Culpeper, Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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John Dean
1736 - 1805
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Agnes Polly Mcclenachan
1736 - 1794
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Prayl
1759 - 1839
Children Show all
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Ambrose Deane
1788 - 1845
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William Dean
1778 - 1816
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John Deane
1780 - Unknown
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Nancy Dean
1781 - 1821
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Martin M. Dean
1802 - 1849
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Martin Deane
1804 - 1880
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Josiah (Joseph) Dean
1793 - 1833
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Richard Deane
1800 - Unknown
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Sophia Deane
1795 - Unknown
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Nancy Dean
1800 - Unknown
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Sarah Deane
1797 - Unknown
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John Dean
1800 - Unknown
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Lucy Deane
1803 - 1851

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