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Deborah <I>Ashcraft</I> McIlvaine

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Deborah Ashcraft McIlvaine

Birth
Blackwood, Camden County, New Jersey, USA
Death
28 Aug 1867 (aged 70)
Mantua, Gloucester County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Hurffville, Gloucester County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Deborah was born in Blackwood, old Gloucester (now Camden) Co., NJ, the daughter of John Ashcraft and Sophia Bee Beckett. She married Isaac McIlvaine on 7 Oct. 1815. They had 11 children, as follows:

1) James, b. abt. 1816--linked below;
2) Rebecca, b. 29 Dec. 1816--linked below;
3) Sarah, b. 2 May 1820--linked below;
4) Sophia, b. 26 Aug. 1821--linked below;
5) Arthur, b. 8 Oct. 1823--linked below;
6) John A., b. 9 Sep. 1825;
7) William Alfred, b. 15 Jun 1827--linked below;
8) Henry M., b. 12 May 1831--linked below;
9) Elisa Jane, b. 2 Sep. 1832--linked below;
10) Mary Ann, b. 27 June 1835; and
11) Louisa A., b. 24 Sep. 1837--linked below.

Note: The source(s) for Deborah's birth and marriage dates as given above is/are not known at this time. This information was included in her and her husband's memorials at the time of transfer.

Heartfelt thanks to the late Dave Van Doren for creating this memorial, and to Dave Van Doren and R Clark for the gravestone images.
Deborah was born in Blackwood, old Gloucester (now Camden) Co., NJ, the daughter of John Ashcraft and Sophia Bee Beckett. She married Isaac McIlvaine on 7 Oct. 1815. They had 11 children, as follows:

1) James, b. abt. 1816--linked below;
2) Rebecca, b. 29 Dec. 1816--linked below;
3) Sarah, b. 2 May 1820--linked below;
4) Sophia, b. 26 Aug. 1821--linked below;
5) Arthur, b. 8 Oct. 1823--linked below;
6) John A., b. 9 Sep. 1825;
7) William Alfred, b. 15 Jun 1827--linked below;
8) Henry M., b. 12 May 1831--linked below;
9) Elisa Jane, b. 2 Sep. 1832--linked below;
10) Mary Ann, b. 27 June 1835; and
11) Louisa A., b. 24 Sep. 1837--linked below.

Note: The source(s) for Deborah's birth and marriage dates as given above is/are not known at this time. This information was included in her and her husband's memorials at the time of transfer.

Heartfelt thanks to the late Dave Van Doren for creating this memorial, and to Dave Van Doren and R Clark for the gravestone images.


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