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Margaret Stackhouse

Birth14 Jul 1751 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Death22 Jan 1799 - Not Available
MotherMartha Hastings Stackhouse
FatherJames M Stackhouse

Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA on 14 Jul 1751 to James M Stackhouse and Martha Hastings Stackhouse. Margaret Stackhouse married Richard Jackson and had 7 children. She passed away on 22 Jan 1799.

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James M Stackhouse
1725 - 1759
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Martha Hastings Stackhouse
1722 - 1806
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Richard Jackson
1718 - 1793
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James Jackson
1784 - 1846
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Sally Jackson
1773 - 1805
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Sally Jackson
1772 - 1853
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Elizabeth Jackson
1774 - 1834
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Thomas Jackson
1784 - 1842
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Richard Jackson
1775 - 1840
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John Jackson
1775 - 1801

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