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Jane Snow 7GGM 1685–1753 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1 Apr 1685
Birth Location: Sedlescombe, Sussex, England
Death Date: 1753
Death Location: England
Father: Thomas 8GGF
Mother: Susanna 8GGM
Spouse(s): John 7GGF
Children(s): Samuel Henley
The story of Jane Snow 7GGM began in 1685 in Sedlescombe, Sussex, England. Jane Snow 7GGM married John Patrick Henley 7Ggf, and had children including Samuel Henley. Jane Snow 7GGM passed away in 1753 in England.
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Biography
- The story of Jane Snow 7GGM began in 1685 in Sedlescombe, Sussex, England.
- Jane Snow 7GGM married John Patrick Henley 7Ggf, and had children including Samuel Henley.
- Jane Snow 7GGM passed away in 1753 in England.
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Jane 7GGM's Ancestors
Jane 7GGM's Descendants
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1. Samuel Henley 1725–1782
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1. Rev (Samuel) Henley 1747–1820 m. Mary (Martha) Ripple 1750–
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1. Joshua (Joshuway) Henley 1790–1840 m. Francis Hendrick 1805–1870
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1. Benjamin (Franklin) Henley 1818–1896
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2. Littleberry (Flander) Henley 1820–1886
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3. Edward Henley 1824–1897
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4. William Henley 1825–
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5. Rebecca (Mary) Henley 1826–1881
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6. Henry Henley 1832–1881
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7. Sally (Sarah) Henley 1832–1870
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8. Elisa (Louisa) Henley 1833–1912
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Jane 7GGM's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1 Apr 1685
Event Place: Sedlescombe, Sussex, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1753
Event Place: England