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Revision as of 14:48, 6 March 2017
Jane White Tinker was born circa 1585 in Norfolk, England and died circa 1621 onboard the Mayflower, Provincetown Harbor, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts of unspecified causes. She married Thomas Tinker (-1621) 26 June 1609 in Thurne, Norfolk, England.
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Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Son Tinker (1610-1621) | 1610 England | 1621 onboard the Mayflower, Provincetown Harbor, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts |
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Vital Records
Cole's Hill Memorial
A large monument was erected in 1921 on Cole's Hill in Plymouth, Massachusetts to honor the many pilgrims who came to Plymouth Colony in the Mayflower but died during the first terrible winter and were buried here. This person is one of those person's listed thereon.