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Anna Jackson

Birth1765 - Connecticut
Death1830 - Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
MotherEleanor Bumpus
FatherAbraham Jackson

Born in Connecticut on 1765 to Abraham Jackson and Eleanor Bumpus. Anna Jackson married ISAAC LIVINGSTON and had 12 children. She passed away on 1830 in Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States.

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Parents
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Abraham Jackson
1726 - 1791
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Eleanor Bumpus
1721 - 1813
Spouse(s)
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Isaac Livingston
1755 - 1823
Children Show all
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Martha Livingston
1789 - 1845
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Farrand Livingston
1797 - 1875
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Abigail Livingston
1799 - 1881
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Lucy Livingston
1783 - 1872
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Jane Livingston
1786 - 1811
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Chloe E. Livingston
1806 - 1896
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Anna Livingston
1791 - 1823
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Fanny Pomeroy Livingston
1809 - 1869
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Melinda Livingston
1795 - Unknown
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Loudon B Livingston
1802 - 1834
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William Miller Livingston
1804 - Unknown
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Jane Livingston
Unknown - Unknown

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