Giles/Müller Family Tree » Jane HODDER (1680-1719)

Personal data Jane HODDER 

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  • She was born September 1680 in Cadogan, Cork, Ireland.
  • She died on May 29, 1719 in Brightsfield Town, County Cork, Ireland, she was 38 years old.

Household of Jane HODDER

She is married to Thomas ROBERTS.

They got married on September 28, 1698, she was 18 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Rev. Randal Roberts  1704-1803 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Jane HODDER

Jane HODDER
1680-1719

1698

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