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Female Jane Thredder (Chorlea) Click to view Jane Thredder (Chorlea) in the family tree Click to view Jane Thredder (Chorlea) in the family tree View timeline for this person's branch of the family tree

Jane was born in September 1768 in Barking Essex and her christening took place on September 12th, 1768 at St Margaret's Barking.1   Jane's father was Henry [fisherman] Thredder and her mother was Priscella Vere.  Her paternal grandparents were Henry Thredder and Jane Marchant; her maternal grandfather was Henry Vere and her maternal grandmother is Mary. She had six brothers and four sisters, named Henry, Wiilliam, William, Joseph, Bannister, John, Mary, Priscella, Sarah and Sarah.  She was the second oldest of the eleven children.  She died  due to Chorlea at the age of 63 on August 16th, 1832 in Barking Essex.  The funeral took place on August 19th, 1832 at St Margaret's Barking.  She was buried on August 19th, 1832 at St Margaret's Barking.2 2 




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Taken in 1851 in Prince Regent Court Barking and sourced from 1851 census.
1851 Richard Wallbank in Barking
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This picture was taken in 1851 in Prince Regent Court Barking and sourced from 1851 census.
Jane and Richard were married in a religious ceremony on October 21st, 1800 at St Margarets Barking.  They had three sons and two daughters, named Richard, Joseph, John, Caroline and <Unknown>.  Richard and Joseph were twins.


1 St Margaret's Baptism
2 St Margarets Deaths
3 1858 Dec Rom 4a 59
4 1861 at sea
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