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Frances Jackson

Birth1716 - Newbiggin By Appleby, Westmorland
Death1756 - Newbiggin (Near Appleby), Westmorland, England
MotherElizabeth Longridge
FatherAdam Jackson

Born in Newbiggin By Appleby, Westmorland on 1716 to Adam Jackson and Elizabeth Longridge. Frances Jackson married Joseph Slack and had 7 children. She passed away on 1756 in Newbiggin (Near Appleby), Westmorland, England.

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Parents
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Adam Jackson
1690 - 1735
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Elizabeth Longridge
1690 - 1730
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Joseph Slack
1705 - Unknown
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John Slack
1739 - 1838
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Joanna "Hannah" Slack
1746 - 1813
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Adam Slack
1756 - 1858
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Richard Slack
1743 - Unknown
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Frances Slack
1748 - Unknown
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James Slack
1751 - Unknown
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Joseph Slack
1741 - 1756

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