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James Jackson

Birth21 Nov 1764 - Carrickfergus, Antrim County, Northern Ireland
Death17 Jan 1848 - Kiskiminetas, Armstrong County, PA USA
MotherAgnes McIntire/MacIntyre
FatherJohn Crieve Jackson

Born in Carrickfergus, Antrim County, Northern Ireland on 21 Nov 1764 to John Crieve Jackson and Agnes McIntire/MacIntyre. James Jackson married Sarah Jane Thompson and had 7 children. He passed away on 17 Jan 1848 in Kiskiminetas, Armstrong County, PA USA.

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Parents
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John Crieve Jackson
1743 - 1824
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Agnes Mcintire/macintyre
1749 - 1818
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Jane Thompson
1769 - 1839
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John Jackson
1797 - 1853
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Sarah Sally Jackson
1800 - 1887
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Thompson Jackson
1810 - 1848
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James Jackson
1806 - 1865
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Elizabeth Jackson
1795 - 1804
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William T Jackson
1804 - Unknown
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John Jackson
1792 - 1794

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