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John Jackson

Birth11 Sep 1716 - Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Death29 Jun 1810 - Sidney, Kennebec, Maine, United States
MotherMary Smith
FatherJohn Jackson

Born in Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States on 11 Sep 1716 to John Jackson and Mary Smith. John Jackson married Joanna Bates and had 10 children. He passed away on 29 Jun 1810 in Sidney, Kennebec, Maine, United States.

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Parents
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John Jackson
1692 - 1781
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Mary Smith
1686 - 1737
Spouse(s)
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Joanna Bates
1718 - 1757
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Jemima Jackson
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Mary Jackson
1736 - 1773
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Mercy Jackson
1741 - 1800
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Susanna Jackson
1737 - 1812
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Priscilla Jackson
1743 - 1810
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Joanna Jackson
1738 - Unknown
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Content Jackson
1748 - Unknown
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Azubah Jackson
1745 - 1839
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Lusanna Jackson
Unknown - Unknown
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Pharez Jackson
1760 - 1828
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John Jackson
Unknown - Unknown

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