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Anne Jackson

Birth1619 - , , Virginia, USA
Death1680 - , , Virginia, USA
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Born in , , Virginia, USA on 1619. Anne Jackson married Richard James Foster and had 11 children. She passed away on 1680 in , , Virginia, USA.

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Richard James Foster
1619 - 1681
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Robert Foster
1630 - 1680
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Robert Foster
1615 - 1672
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John Foster
1653 - 1734
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Thomas Foster
1656 - 1769
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Dorcas Foster
Unknown - Unknown
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John Foster
1653 - 1734
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Thomas Foster
1656 - 1719
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Thomas Forster
1656 - 1769
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Richard Loder Foster
1645 - 1704
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Richard Foster
1643 - 1735
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Richard Singleton Foster
1654 - 1704
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William Foster
1648 - 1687
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James Foster
1649 - 1704

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