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Benjamin J Jackson

Birth1787 - Chester, South Carolina, United States
Death14 FEB 1852 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
MotherJane Gincey Wagoner
FatherBenjamin Jacob Jackson

Born in Chester, South Carolina, United States on 1787 to Benjamin Jacob Jackson and Jane Gincey Wagoner. Benjamin J Jackson married Ann Tuthill and had 10 children. He passed away on 14 FEB 1852 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Benjamin Jacob Jackson
1759 - 1829
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Jane Gincey Wagoner
1763 - 1827
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Ann Tuthill
1790 - 1851
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Maunsell Bowers Jackson
1831 - 1922
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Hugh Jackson
Unknown - Unknown
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Benjamin Tuthill Jackson
1816 - 1883
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J B Jackson
Unknown - Unknown
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William H Jackson
Unknown - Unknown
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James Maunsel Jackson
1828 - 1868
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Job Jackson
1807 - 1870
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John Jackson
1810 - Unknown
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Hester Ann Jackson
1824 - 1909
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Jacob Turner Jackson
1823 - Unknown

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