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Jane Campbell Allison 1716–1838 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1716

Birth Location: Londonderry, Ulster, Northern Ireland

Death Date: 1838

Death Location: Abingdon, Washington, Virginia, United States

Father: James Campbell

Mother: Mary Byers

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Jane Campbell Allison was born in 1716 in Londonderry, Ulster, Northern Ireland, the child of James William Campbell And Mary Byers. Jane Campbell Allison passed away in 1838 in Abingdon, Washington, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • Jane Campbell Allison was born in 1716 in Londonderry, Ulster, Northern Ireland, the child of James William Campbell And Mary Byers.
  • Jane Campbell Allison passed away in 1838 in Abingdon, Washington, Virginia, United States.

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Jane Allison's Ancestors

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Jane Allison
1716–1838
Birth Place: Londonderry, Ulster, Northern Ireland
Parents
James William Campbell
1680–1786
Argyll, Scotland
Mary Byers
1684–1758
Inverary, Argyleshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Alexander Campbell
1660–1758
Invernary, Argylshire, Scotland
Ann Whitfield
1655–
Scotland
George Byers
1655–1689
Midlothia, Scotland
Susanna Couts
1660–1708
Scotland
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Jane Allison's Timeline

2 Records

1716
1716
Birth of Jane Campbell Allison in Londonderry, Ulster, Northern Ireland
Londonderry, Ulster, Northern Ireland
1838
1838
Age 122
Death of Jane Campbell Allison in Abingdon, Washington, Virginia, United States
Abingdon, Washington, Virginia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1716
    Event Place: Londonderry, Ulster, Northern Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1838
    Event Place: Abingdon, Washington, Virginia, United States

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