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William John JACKSON

Birth30 SEP 1817 - Limehouse, Middlesex, England
DeathApril 1875 - Poplar, London, United Kingdom
MotherSusan TOTEN
FatherJohn Jackson

Born in Limehouse, Middlesex, England on 30 SEP 1817 to John Jackson and Susan TOTEN. William John JACKSON married Ann Turner (Jackson) and had 10 children. He passed away on April 1875 in Poplar, London, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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John Jackson
1794 - 1851
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Susan Toten
1796 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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Ann Turner (Jackson)
1822 - 1881
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Cordelia Jackson
1852 - 1937
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Edward Jackson
1859 - 1894
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Susan Jane Jackson
1859 - 1955
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John William Jackson
1846 - Unknown
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Thomas Jackson
1850 - Unknown
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Ann Maria Jackson
1843 - 1916
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William J. Jackson
1842 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Jackson (Jones)
1848 - 1923
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Edmund Jackson
1861 - Unknown
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Edward Jackson
1858 - Unknown

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