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Zephaniah Jackson

BirthAbt 1805 - Anwick, Lincolnshire, England
DeathJanuary 1876 - Anwick, Lincolnshire, , England
MotherHannah Foster
FatherDavid Jackson

Born in Anwick, Lincolnshire, England on Abt 1805 to David Jackson and Hannah Foster. Zephaniah Jackson married Susannah Collishaw and had 7 children. He passed away on January 1876 in Anwick, Lincolnshire, , England.

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David Jackson
1757 - 1829
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Hannah Foster
1763 - 1860
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Susannah Collishaw
1797 - 1867
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Elijah Jackson
1829 - 1907
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Eliza Jackson
1833 - 1866
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Frederick Jackson
1839 - 1889
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Hannah Jackson
1831 - 1868
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David Jackson
1838 - 1881
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Harriett Fredonia Jackson
1827 - 1829
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John Collishaw
Unknown - Unknown

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