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Jay Foster 1828–1905 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 11 Apr 1828
Birth Location: Fairfield, Franklin, Vermont, USA
Death Date: 01 Mar 1905
Death Location: Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA
Father: Nathaniel Foster
Mother: Sally Leach
Spouse(s): Marcia Leach
Children(s): Angeline Foster
Jay Foster was born in 1828 in Fairfield, Franklin, Vermont, USA, the child of Nathaniel Foster And Sally Sarah Leach. Jay Foster married Marcia Ann Leach, and had children including Angeline Webster Foster. Jay Foster passed away in 1905 in Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA.
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Biography
- Jay Foster was born in 1828 in Fairfield, Franklin, Vermont, USA, the child of Nathaniel Foster And Sally Sarah Leach.
- Jay Foster married Marcia Ann Leach, and had children including Angeline Webster Foster.
- Jay Foster passed away in 1905 in Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA.
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Jay Foster's Descendants
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1. Angeline (Webster) Foster 1864–1943 m. Homer (Lincoln) Davis 1867–1946
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1. Mabel (Edith) Davis 1888–1968 m. Harvey (Thaxter) Davis 1880–1965
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1. Lawrence (Edith E.) Lawrence 1908–1991 m. Fred (Dow) Lawrence 1904–1978
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1. Patricia (Ann) Lawerance 1939– m. James (Curtis) Miles 1937–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 11 Apr 1828
Event Place: Fairfield, Franklin, Vermont, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 01 Mar 1905
Event Place: Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA