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Thomas Jefferson Jeans

Birth14 January 1831 - Pike County, Missouri, USA
Death27 APR 1912 - San Francisco, California
MotherAgnes McDannold
FatherJames Jeans

Born in Pike County, Missouri, USA on 14 January 1831 to James Jeans and Agnes McDannold. Thomas Jefferson Jeans married Isabella Jane Hogle and had 15 children. He passed away on 27 APR 1912 in San Francisco, California.

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Parents
James Jeans
1799 - 1883
Agnes Mcdannold
1804 - 1851
Spouse(s)
Isabella Jane Hogle
1835 - 1878
Children Show all
George Washington Jeans
1856 - 1913
Mary Louise Jeans
1863 - 1946
William Francis Jeans
1854 - 1928
Nellie F Jeans
1877 - 1955
Leonard Jeans
1874 - 1881
Martha 'Mattie' Jeans
1858 - 1943
Henry Clay Jeans
1859 - 1942
Rosaella May Jeans
1869 - Unknown

Thomas Jefferson Jeans
1861 - 1945
Alexander C Jeans
1872 - 1951
Frank Jeans
1867 - 1893
Laura Jane Jeans
1855 - 1939
Rose Ella Jeans
1870 - Unknown
Augustus Jeans
1863 - Unknown
Nathan Jeans
1859 - Unknown

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