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Jane Ann Douglas 1633–1710 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1633
Birth Location: Assasquin Plantation, New Kent, Colonial Virginia, America
Death Date: 13 Dec 1710
Death Location: Killed by Pamunkey Indians at Assaquin Plantation, New Kent, Virginia Colony
Father: Sir Auchinames
Mother: Jane Crawford
Spouse(s): Colonel Indians, f@@ Crawford
Children(s): John Jr, Capt. Crawford, Elizabeth Crawford, Angelina Crawford, Judith death, Capt. Burgesses, Sarah Crawford, Sarah Crawford, William Crawford, Peter Crawford
The story of Jane Ann Douglas began in 1633 in Assasquin Plantation, New Kent, Colonial Virginia, America. Jane Ann Douglas married Colonel David Crawford House Of Burgesses Great Great Grandfather Of Meriwether Lewis Of Lewis Amp Clark As An Elderly Man Killed By Pamunkey Indians, F John Crawford, and had children including Angelina Crawford, Capt David Crawford Jr Lived To 100 Member House Of Burgesses, Capt John Crawford, Elizabeth Crawford, John Crawford Jr, Judith Crawford Infant Death, Peter Crawford, Sarah Barbara Crawford, Sarah Crawford, William Crawford. Jane Ann Douglas passed away in 1710 in Killed by Pamunkey Indians at Assaquin Plantation, New Kent, Virginia Colony.
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Biography
- The story of Jane Ann Douglas began in 1633 in Assasquin Plantation, New Kent, Colonial Virginia, America.
- Jane Ann Douglas married Colonel David Crawford House Of Burgesses Great Great Grandfather Of Meriwether Lewis Of Lewis Amp Clark As An Elderly Man Killed By Pamunkey Indians, F John Crawford, and had children including Angelina Crawford, Capt David Crawford Jr Lived To 100 Member House Of Burgesses, Capt John Crawford, Elizabeth Crawford, John Crawford Jr, Judith Crawford Infant Death, Peter Crawford, Sarah Barbara Crawford, Sarah Crawford, William Crawford.
- Jane Ann Douglas passed away in 1710 in Killed by Pamunkey Indians at Assaquin Plantation, New Kent, Virginia Colony.
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Jane Douglas's Ancestors
Jane Douglas's Descendants
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1. John (CRAWFORD) Jr 1662–1732 m. Elizabeth Smith 1665–1766
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1. Mary Crawford 1689–1773 m. Capt. (David Lewis) (SAR) 1694–1773
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1. John ((Irish John)) Lewis 1720–1802 m. Priscilla Brooks 1723–1797
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1. Solomon Lewis 1747–1843 m. Catherine (Moon) Moore 1759–1845
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2. Richard Lewis 1759–1826
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3. John Lewis 1765–1848
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4. Jacob Lewis 1772–1857
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5. Sarah Lewis 1763–1785
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6. Stephen Lewis 1757–1792
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7. John Lewis 1765–1848
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8. Rosanna Lewis 1752–1818
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9. Jacob Lewis 1750–1812
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10. David Lewis 1747–1822
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11. Jacob Lewis 1755–1840
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12. Jean Lewis 1755–1848
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13. Sarah Lewis 1763–1806
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14. Priscilla Lewis 1744–1785
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2. Michael (Moses) Crawford 1707–1776
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3. David Crawford 1697–1766
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4. John Crawford 1701–
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5. Elizabeth Crawford 1699–
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6. Judith (Crawford) Terry 1705–1772
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7. Angelina Crawford 1709–1740
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2. Capt. (John) Crawford 1664–1689
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3. Elizabeth Crawford 1666–1762
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4. Angelina Crawford 1660–1766
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5. Judith (Crawford infant) death 1658–1659
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6. Capt. (David Crawford, Jr, lived to 100, member House of) Burgesses 1662–1762
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7. Sarah Crawford 1666–1753
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8. Sarah (Barbara) Crawford 1647–1654
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9. William Crawford 1655–1699
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10. Peter Crawford 1667–1689
Jane Douglas's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1633
Event Place: Assasquin Plantation, New Kent, Colonial Virginia, America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 13 Dec 1710
Event Place: Killed by Pamunkey Indians at Assaquin Plantation, New Kent, Virginia Colony