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John Jackson

Birth14 Jun 1713 - Little Creek, Brunswick Co, VA, USA (American British Colonies
Death1 Jun 1794 - Edgefield County, South Carolina, USA
MotherMary Sarah Burton
FatherWilliam James Jackson

Born in Little Creek, Brunswick Co, VA, USA (American British Colonies on 14 Jun 1713 to William James Jackson and Mary Sarah Burton. John Jackson married Elizabeth Lloyd and had 9 children. He passed away on 1 Jun 1794 in Edgefield County, South Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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William James Jackson
1688 - 1738
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Mary Sarah Burton
1690 - 1783
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Lloyd
1728 - 1793
Children Show all
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John Jackson
1770 - 1833
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Drury Wyche Jackson
1751 - 1794
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John Jackson (Sims9x Great-grandfather)
1751 - 1833
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Green B Jackson
1767 - 1849
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Jemima Jackson
1745 - 1824
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Henry Jackson
1747 - 1827
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Abigail Jackson
1751 - 1823
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Alicey Jackson
1765 - 1823
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James Jackson
1753 - 1824

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