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Deborah Crane 1710–1790 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1710

Birth Location: Elizabethtown, New Jersey, United States

Death Date: 13 Mar 1790

Death Location: Westfield, Essex, New Jersey, United States

Father: John Sr

Mother: Esther Williams

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Deborah Crane was born in 1710 in Elizabethtown, New Jersey, United States, the child of John Crane Sr And Esther Williams. Deborah Crane passed away in 1790 in Westfield, Essex, New Jersey, United States.

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Biography

  • Deborah Crane was born in 1710 in Elizabethtown, New Jersey, United States, the child of John Crane Sr And Esther Williams.
  • Deborah Crane passed away in 1790 in Westfield, Essex, New Jersey, United States.

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Deborah Crane's Ancestors

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Deborah Crane
1710–1790
Birth Place: Elizabethtown, New Jersey, United States
Parents
John Crane Sr
1668–1723
Elizabethtown, Union, New Jersey, United States
Esther Williams
1678–1748
Elizabethtown, Union, New Jersey, United States
Grandparents
Stephen Crane
1630–1710
London, London, England
Esther Norris
1650–1706
Denmark
Great-Grandparents
Jasper Crane
1602–1680
Alice Hickcot
1608–1675
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Crane
1573–1631
Alice Briant
1580–1631

Deborah Crane's Timeline

2 Records

1710
1710
Birth of Deborah Crane in Elizabethtown, New Jersey, United States
Elizabethtown, New Jersey, United States
1790
13 Mar 1790
Age 80
Death of Deborah Crane in Westfield, Essex, New Jersey, United States
Westfield, Essex, New Jersey, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1710
    Event Place: Elizabethtown, New Jersey, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Mar 1790
    Event Place: Westfield, Essex, New Jersey, United States

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