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John Jackson

Birth21 Apr 1829 - Mottram, Cheshire, England
Death10 Feb 1897 - Lee Head Farm Charlesworth
MotherHannah Shaw
FatherSamuel Jackson

Born in Mottram, Cheshire, England on 21 Apr 1829 to Samuel Jackson and Hannah Shaw. John Jackson married Sarah Stopford and had 14 children. He passed away on 10 Feb 1897 in Lee Head Farm Charlesworth.

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Parents
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Samuel Jackson
1791 - 1849
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Hannah Shaw
1791 - 1849
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Stopford
1833 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Johnson
1829 - 1910
Children Show all
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Louise Jackson
1873 - Unknown
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John Robert Jackson
1872 - Unknown
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Ada Jackson
1869 - Unknown
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Frank Jackson
1867 - Unknown
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Rose Jackson
1866 - Unknown
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Lillie Jackson
1879 - Unknown
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Matilda Jackson
1869 - Unknown
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Hannah Jackson
1856 - Unknown
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Abraham Jackson
1864 - Unknown
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William Jackson
1858 - 1929
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Mary Jackson
1854 - Unknown
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Walter Jackson
1876 - Unknown
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Fred Jackson
1873 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ann Jackson Pownall
1852 - 1902

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