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John Jackson

Birth10 Dec 1748 - Baycliff, Aldingham, Lancashire, England
Death14 Dec 1831 - Lancaster, Lancashire, England
MotherJane Fleming
FatherSamuel Jackson

Born in Baycliff, Aldingham, Lancashire, England on 10 Dec 1748 to Samuel Jackson and Jane Fleming. John Jackson married Mary Paget and had 9 children. He passed away on 14 Dec 1831 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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Samuel Jackson
1725 - 1796
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Jane Fleming
1721 - 1792
Spouse(s)
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Mary Paget
1765 - 1838
Children Show all
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Elijah Jackson
1796 - 1863
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John Jackson
1791 - 1839
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George Jackson
1801 - 1892
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Robert Gardner Jackson
1789 - 1870
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Mary Jackson
1793 - 1794
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William Jackson
1795 - 1871
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Daniel Paget Jackson
1799 - 1868
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Samuel Jackson
1797 - Unknown
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James Jackson
1804 - Unknown

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