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Joel Jackson

Birth12 Feb 1751/52 - Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut
Death30 Sep 1823 - Not Available
MotherDorcas Strong
FatherJohn Jackson

Born in Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut on 12 Feb 1751/52 to John Jackson and Dorcas Strong. Joel Jackson married Sarah Frisbee and had 10 children. He passed away on 30 Sep 1823.

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Parents
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John Jackson
1731 - 1810
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Dorcas Strong
1729 - 1795
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Frisbee
1759 - 1836
Children Show all
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Zenas Strong Jackson
1785 - 1862
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Achsah Jackson
1780 - 1860
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Roxey Jackson
1778 - 1868
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Orman Jackson
1793 - Unknown
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Joel Jackson
1783 - 1847
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Polly Jackson
Unknown - Unknown
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Reuben Jackson
1791 - Unknown
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John Jackson
1796 - 1820
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Aseneth Jackson
1780 - 1850
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Polly Jackson
1800 - 1875

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