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Jane Orme

Birth25 Oct 1734 - Marlborough, Prince George's, Maryland, United States
DeathMay 1805 - Shepherdstown, Jefferson County, Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
MotherRuth Edmonston
FatherRev. John Orme, Presbyterian Minister of the Patuxent Congregation

Born in Marlborough, Prince George's, Maryland, United States on 25 Oct 1734 to Rev. John Orme, Presbyterian Minister of the Patuxent Congregation and Ruth Edmonston. Jane Orme married Rev Joseph Threlkeld and had 4 children. She passed away on May 1805 in Shepherdstown, Jefferson County, Virginia (now West Virginia), United States.

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Parents
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Rev. John Orme, Presbyterian Minister Of The Patuxent Congregation
1691 - 1758
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Ruth Edmonston
1705 - 1775
Spouse(s)
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Rev Joseph Threlkeld
1731 - 1782
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Elizabeth Threlkeld
1770 - 1834
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Mary Threlkeld
1762 - 1818
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Sarah Threlkeld
1768 - 1818
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Nancy Ann Threlkeld
Unknown - Unknown

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