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Deborah Jackson

Birth01 Mar 1761 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Death12 Jun 1801 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
MotherMary Jenkins
FatherEbenezer Jackson

Born in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts on 01 Mar 1761 to Ebenezer Jackson and Mary Jenkins. Deborah Jackson married Bant Bronsdon and had 7 children. She passed away on 12 Jun 1801 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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Ebenezer Jackson
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Jenkins
1717 - 1766
Spouse(s)
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Bant Bronsdon
1760 - 1799
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Deborah Jackson
1761 - 1801
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Harriet Adeline Smith Brondson
1786 - 1865
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Anne Lincoln Bronsdon
1795 - 1884
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Sarah Carter Bronsdon
1789 - 1865
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Mary Jackson Bronsdon
1791 - 1842
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Joseph Russell (1793 B Ma; D 1870 Que) Bronsdon
1793 - 1870
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Paschal Smith Bronsdon
1799 - Unknown
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George Washington (1798 B Ma; D 1798 Ma) Bronsdon
1798 - 1798

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