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Capt John Jackson

Birth22 October 1633/ 20 December 1640/ 1644/ 1650 - Eastchester, Westchester, Connecticut, or Rye, Westchester County, New York, or Hartford, Springfield Hampden, MA USA
Death11 Nov 1689 - Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
MotherMary Ann (1) Abbott
FatherHenry JACKSON

Born in Eastchester, Westchester, Connecticut, or Rye, Westchester County, New York, or Hartford, Springfield Hampden, MA USA on 22 October 1633/ 20 December 1640/ 1644/ 1650 to Henry JACKSON and Mary Ann (1) Abbott. Capt John Jackson married Elizabeth Smith and had 6 children. He passed away on 11 Nov 1689 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States.

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Henry Jackson
1606 - 1686
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Mary Ann (1) Abbott
1606 - 1689
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Elizabeth Smith
1644 - 1703
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Elizabeth Smith
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Moses Jackson
1664 - 1745
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Elizabeth Jackson
1662 - 1727
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John Jackson
1674 - 1727
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Susanna Jackson
1670 - 1741
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Margery Jackson
1677 - 1777
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James Jackson
1686 - 1730

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