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John JACKSON

Birth 1840 - Ireland
Death6 Jan 1898 - Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States
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Born in Ireland on 1840. John JACKSON married Mary Jane Priestly and had 12 children. He passed away on 6 Jan 1898 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States.

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Spouse(s)
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Mary Jane Priestly
1846 - Unknown
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Mary Jane Priestly
1847 - Unknown
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Mary Jackson
1851 - Unknown
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Mary Jane Prusthy Jackson
Unknown - Unknown
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Arthur Jackson
1875 - 1916
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Elizebeth E. Jackson
1870 - 1914
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John A. Jackson
1885 - Unknown
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Martha Arnold Jackson
1882 - Unknown
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Ellen M. Jackson
1868 - 1878
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Andrew Mac Jackson
1880 - Unknown
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Sarah Jackson
1872 - Unknown
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Sarah A. Jackson
1872 - Unknown
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Sarah A. Jackson
1872 - Unknown
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Henry Jackson
1874 - 1962
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Andrew F. Jackson
1881 - Unknown
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Lillian E Siddall
1871 - Unknown

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