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Thomas Batten

Birth29 Jan 1738 - Greenwich, Gloucester, New Jersey, USA
Death16 Jan 1812 - Woolwich, Gloucester, New Jersey
MotherAnne Cheeseman (PGx5GM)o
FatherFrancis Batten

Born in Greenwich, Gloucester, New Jersey, USA on 29 Jan 1738 to Francis Batten and Anne Cheeseman (PGx5GM)o. Thomas Batten married Jane Ann Scott and had 8 children. He passed away on 16 Jan 1812 in Woolwich, Gloucester, New Jersey.

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Parents
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Francis Batten
1702 - 1767
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Anne Cheeseman (Pgx5gm)o
1709 - 1776
Spouse(s)
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Jane Ann Scott
1744 - 1827
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Joseph Batten
1773 - 1840
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Thomas Batten
1775 - 1827
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Mary Scott Batten
1780 - Unknown
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Priscilla "Zillah" Batten
1767 - 1853
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John Batten
1789 - 1843
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Jane Batten
1771 - 1800
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Zebulon Batten
1778 - 1834
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Ann Batten
1769 - 1840

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