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Jonathan Crane

Birth20 Aug 1757 - Mansfield City, Tolland, Connecticut, USA
Death13 Apr 1820 - Plymouth, Chenango Co., NY USA
MotherSarah Curtis
FatherEbenezer Crain

Born in Mansfield City, Tolland, Connecticut, USA on 20 Aug 1757 to Ebenezer Crain and Sarah Curtis. Jonathan Crane married Sybil Ranney and had 11 children. He passed away on 13 Apr 1820 in Plymouth, Chenango Co., NY USA.

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Ebenezer Crain
1720 - 1777
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Sarah Curtis
1722 - 1771
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Sybil Ranney
1763 - 1842
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Roxana Crane
1798 - 1839
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Sally Crain
1789 - 1832
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Abigail Crain
1794 - 1877
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Martha Patty Crane
1797 - 1881
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Rachel Craine
1805 - 1870
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Mary Polly Swain
1792 - 1882
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Sylvester Crain
1785 - 1847
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Ebenezer Crain
1787 - 1867
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Jonathan Crane
1801 - 1848
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Rhoda Crain
1799 - 1799
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John M. Crane
1786 - 1868

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