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John Weldon

Birth1766 - Camden, Camden, New Jersey, United States
Death1876 - New Jersey, USA
MotherAnna Elisabetha Siegers
FatherThomas WELDON

Born in Camden, Camden, New Jersey, United States on 1766 to Thomas WELDON and Anna Elisabetha Siegers. John Weldon married Ester Robinson and had 10 children. He passed away on 1876 in New Jersey, USA.

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Parents
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Thomas Weldon
1740 - 1776
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Anna Elisabetha Siegers
1744 - 1776
Spouse(s)
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Ester Robinson
1769 - 1879
Children Show all
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Abbey Jane Weldon
1811 - 1888
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George Weldon
1796 - 1880
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Rebecca Whildin (Weldon)
1802 - 1877
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Ann Weldon
1798 - 1867
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Thomas Weldon
1800 - 1836
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David Weldon
1794 - Unknown
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John Whildin (Weldon)
1798 - 1836
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John Weldon
1806 - Unknown
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Jeremiah S Weldon
1811 - 1891
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Abba Weldon
1809 - 1844

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