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John Jackson

Birth1762 - Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Death15 Aug 1833 - Sidney, Kennebec, Maine, USA
MotherJemima Jackson
FatherJohn Jackson

Born in Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States of America on 1762 to John Jackson and Jemima Jackson. John Jackson married Ruth Godfrey and had 9 children. He passed away on 15 Aug 1833 in Sidney, Kennebec, Maine, USA.

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Parents
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John Jackson
1716 - 1810
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Jemima Jackson
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ruth Godfrey
1774 - 1870
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Joanna Godfrey
1778 - 1875
Children Show all
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Sylvia Ruth Jackson(s/us/55/6/65/91)
1806 - 1892
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Ruth Godfrey Jackson
1810 - 1898
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Rev.john Henry Jackson(s/us/8)
1803 - 1882
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Benjamin Jackson
1799 - 1876
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Godfrey Jackson
1796 - 1883
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Joanna Godfrey Jackson(s/us/5/6)
1812 - 1886
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Jemima Jackson
1797 - 1800
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Sarah W. Jackson
1815 - Unknown
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Ruth Godfrey Jackson
1810 - 1898

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