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Phebe Swayne

Birth09 Mar 1750 - Lower Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA
Death11 Juil 1829 - Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherMary Sharples
FatherThomas Swayne

Born in Lower Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA on 09 Mar 1750 to Thomas Swayne and Mary Sharples. Phebe Swayne married WILLIAM HORNE QUAKER and had 8 children. She passed away on 11 Juil 1829 in Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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Thomas Swayne
1726 - 1792
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Mary Sharples
1730 - 1763
Spouse(s)
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William Horne Quaker
1746 - 1829
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Thomas Horne
1776 - 1853
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Elizabeth Horn (Redd)
1778 - 1852
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Sarah Horne
1781 - 1866
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Mary Horne
1771 - 1835
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George Horne
1787 - 1872
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Edward Lusen Horne
1787 - 1844
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Benjamin Horne
1784 - 1820
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Edward Horne
1773 - 1773

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