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Ann Jackson

Birthabt 1589 - Padiham, Burnley, Lancashire, England
Death1666 - Not Available
MotherFlorence Hancock
FatherRoger Jackson 1560 Eng

Born in Padiham, Burnley, Lancashire, England on abt 1589 to Roger Jackson 1560 Eng and Florence Hancock. Ann Jackson married John Walton and had 12 children. She passed away on 1666.

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Parents
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Roger Jackson 1560 Eng
1560 - Unknown
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Florence Hancock
1565 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Walton
1585 - Unknown
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John Thompson
Unknown - Unknown
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Rauphe, Ralph Hey, Hoye
1580 - 1635
Children Show all
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Margaret Jackson
1610 - Unknown
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Isabel Thompson
1618 - 1718
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Rowland Hey
1614 - Unknown
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Margaret Hey
1609 - Unknown
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Lawrence Hey
1607 - 1714
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Elisabeth Hey
1615 - Unknown
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Ales Hey
1622 - Unknown
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Myles Hey
1616 - Unknown
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John Heys
1619 - Unknown
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Lawrence Hey
1621 - Unknown
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Margaret Hey
1625 - Unknown
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Katharine Hey
1617 - Unknown

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