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Henry Jackson

BirthMarch 20 1752 - Newark Parish, Nottinghamshire, England
Deathabt. 1840 - Dundas St.W., Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
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FatherHenry Jackson

Born in Newark Parish, Nottinghamshire, England on March 20 1752 to Henry Jackson. Henry Jackson married Mary Ann Houghton (Hooten) and had 14 children. He passed away on abt. 1840 in Dundas St.W., Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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Henry Jackson
1706 - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Houghton (Hooten)
1785 - 1861
Children Show all
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Nancy Ann Jackson
1802 - 1889
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Benjamin J. Jackson
1826 - 1907
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James Jackson
1817 - 1870
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Joseph Eber Jackson
1824 - 1890
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Mary Jane Jackson
1802 - Unknown
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George T Jackson
1812 - Unknown
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Henry Jackson
1808 - 1912
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Betsey Jackson
1810 - Unknown
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Maria Jackson
1814 - 1904
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Charles "Clint" Jackson
1826 - 1900
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Eliza Jackson
1814 - Unknown
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William Jackson
1805 - Unknown
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Anne Jackson
1809 - Unknown
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Charles Morris Jackson
Unknown - Unknown

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