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Dorothea Jackson 1564–1633 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1564
Birth Location: Great Burstead, Essex, Ugley, England
Death Date: 1633
Death Location: Yorkshire, England
Father: Johannis Jackson
Mother:
Spouse(s): Thomas Chamberlain
Children(s): Francis Chamberlain
The story of Dorothea Jackson began in 1564 in Great Burstead, Essex, Ugley, England. Dorothea Jackson married Thomas Chamberlain, and had children including Francis William Chamberlain. Dorothea Jackson passed away in 1633 in Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Dorothea Jackson began in 1564 in Great Burstead, Essex, Ugley, England.
- Dorothea Jackson married Thomas Chamberlain, and had children including Francis William Chamberlain.
- Dorothea Jackson passed away in 1633 in Yorkshire, England.
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Dorothea Jackson's Ancestors
Dorothea Jackson's Descendants
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1. Francis (William) Chamberlain 1589–1623 m. Agnes Haiden 1591–1621 m. Rebecca 1587–1622
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1. Thomas (Chamberlain) Sr 1615–1700 m. Mary Parker 1620–1669 m. Mary Pope\Poulter\Parker 1604–1692
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1. Samuel (Chamberlain) Sr. 1647–1721 m. Elizabeth Emerson 1660–1722
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1. Thomas Chamberlane 1687–1723 m. Abigail Hildreth 1691–1745
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Dorothea Jackson's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1564
Event Place: Great Burstead, Essex, Ugley, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1633
Event Place: Yorkshire, England