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John Jackson

Birth09 Mar 1701 - Hempstead Li, Queensland, NY, USA
DeathApr 1747 - Brunswick, Virginia, United States
MotherREBECCA HALLETT
FatherSamuel Jackson

Born in Hempstead Li, Queensland, NY, USA on 09 Mar 1701 to Samuel Jackson and REBECCA HALLETT. John Jackson married Sarah Doty and had 13 children. He passed away on Apr 1747 in Brunswick, Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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Samuel Jackson
1680 - 1735
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Rebecca Hallett
1675 - 1730
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Doty
1701 - 1746
Children Show all
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John Jackson
1733 - 1821
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Rebekah Jackson
1742 - 1762
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Gryssilah Jackson
1726 - 1764
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Hannah Jackson
1744 - 1803
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Mary Jackson
1728 - Unknown
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Joseph Jackson
1731 - 1818
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James C Jackson
1746 - 1826
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Phebe Jackson
1737 - 1816
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Sarah Jackson
1735 - 1736
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Jemima Jackson
1739 - 1825
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Elizabeth Jackson
1725 - 1762
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Josephine Jackson
1731 - Unknown
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Hannah Webster
1744 - 1803

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