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John Dew

Birth21 Mar 1774 - Banbury, Oxfordshire, England
Death1 Oct 1848 - Hanover, Jackson County, Michigan
MotherMary Sturch
FatherThomas Dew

Born in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England on 21 Mar 1774 to Thomas Dew and Mary Sturch. John Dew married Mary Jellyman and had 11 children. He passed away on 1 Oct 1848 in Hanover, Jackson County, Michigan.

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Parents
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Thomas Dew
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Sturch
1741 - 1814
Spouse(s)
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Mary Jellyman
1776 - 1855
Children Show all
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Martin Dew
1812 - 1878
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John William Dew
1804 - 1879
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Sarah Dew
1800 - 1859
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Susanna Dew
1819 - 1881
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William Dew
1807 - 1873
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James Dew
1815 - 1867
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Mary Ann Dew
1809 - Unknown
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Louisa Dew
1814 - 1884
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Avice Dew
1810 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Dew
1802 - Unknown
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Susanna Lane Dew
1842 - 1881

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