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James Jackson

Birth17 Nov 1783 - Ewes, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
Death25 Nov 1871 - Ewes, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
MotherHelen Laidlaw
FatherJohn Jackson

Born in Ewes, Dumfries-shire, Scotland on 17 Nov 1783 to John Jackson and Helen Laidlaw. James Jackson married Elizabeth Murray and had 9 children. He passed away on 25 Nov 1871 in Ewes, Dumfries-shire, Scotland.

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Parents
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John Jackson
1754 - 1835
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Helen Laidlaw
1754 - 1804
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Murray
1783 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Ellen Or Helen Jackson
1817 - Unknown
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David Jackson
1811 - Unknown
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Adam Jackson
1815 - 1890
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John Jackson
1808 - Unknown
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Isabella Jackson
1827 - Unknown
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Robert Jackson
1813 - Unknown
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Hendrey Jackson
1819 - 1894
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James Jackson
1811 - 1887
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Mary Jackson
1827 - Unknown

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