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Samuel Jackson

Birth30 May 1686 - Hempstead, Queens, New York, United States
Death1728 - Queens Now, Nassau, New York, United States
MotherElizabeth Seaman'LI
FatherJohn Jackson, Colonel

Born in Hempstead, Queens, New York, United States on 30 May 1686 to John Jackson, Colonel and Elizabeth Seaman'LI. Samuel Jackson married Abigail Seaman and had 11 children. He passed away on 1728 in Queens Now, Nassau, New York, United States.

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John Jackson, Colonel
1647 - 1725
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Elizabeth Seaman'li
1653 - 1724
Spouse(s)
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Abigail Seaman
1685 - 1728
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Ruth Rachel Smith
1693 - 1791
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Abigail Jackson
1720 - 1780
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Ruth Jackson
1709 - 1757
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Thomas Jackson
1723 - 1750
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Isaac Jackson
1715 - 1750
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Richard Jackson
1707 - 1783
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Jemina "1711" Hewlett "Jemima" Jackson
1711 - 1814
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Jerusha Jackson
1717 - Unknown
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Isaac Jackson
Unknown - 1750
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Samuel Jackson
Unknown - 1750
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Richard Samuel Jackson
Unknown - Unknown
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Samuel Jackson
1733 - 1749

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