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John Jackson

Birth1823 - Maryland
Death12 Apr 1882 - Cecil County, Maryland, USA
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Born in Maryland on 1823. John Jackson married Elizabeth Currier and had 17 children. He passed away on 12 Apr 1882 in Cecil County, Maryland, USA.

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Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Currier
1829 - 1905
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Georgeanna Jackson
1857 - 1900
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Catherine "Kate" Jackson
1868 - 1950
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Alawillda Jackson
1860 - 1910
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Josephine Jackson
1862 - 1937
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Mary Jackson
1854 - 1913
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Elmer A Jackson
1871 - 1911
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Lafayette Jackson
1855 - 1862
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Harriet Ann Jackson
1868 - 1944
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Elizabeth Ann Jackson
1863 - 1958
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Harriett Horbury
1868 - Unknown
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William John Thomas Jackson
1867 - Unknown
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John Jackson
1876 - Unknown
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Edward Jackson
1871 - Unknown
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Hezekiah Jackson
1873 - Unknown
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Sarah A. Jackson
1877 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ann Ashmole
1863 - 1935
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Sarah Jane Jackson
1866 - 1890

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