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Robert Jackson

Birth12 Feb 1760 - Lincoln-St.peters
Death10 Jun 1830 - Lincoln-St.peters
MotherMary Parkinson
FatherRobert Jackson

Born in Lincoln-St.peters on 12 Feb 1760 to Robert Jackson and Mary Parkinson. Robert Jackson married Mary Welbourn and had 9 children. He passed away on 10 Jun 1830 in Lincoln-St.peters.

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Parents
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Robert Jackson
1730 - 1814
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Mary Parkinson
Unknown - 1781
Spouse(s)
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Mary Welbourn
1777 - 1854
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Elizabeth Jackson
1815 - 1875
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Robert Jackson
1798 - Unknown
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Jane Jackson
1816 - Unknown
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Peter Jackson
1809 - 1888
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John Jackson
1806 - 1879
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Mary Jackson
1803 - 1858
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Ann Jackson
1800 - Unknown
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Sarah Jackson
1795 - Unknown
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Jane Jackson
1812 - Unknown

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