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Although there is no information about how Jane Colden died, we know that her death occurred on March 10, 1760, not in 1766 as many historians previously believed. Her obituary was in the New York Mercury in 1760 and her married name was Farguhar, having married Dr. William Farguhar in 1759. The Colden letterbooks indicate that Jane's baby died in close proximity to her own death.

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