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Isabell Jackson 1566–1635 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt. 1566
Birth Location: Bedale, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 1635
Death Location: North Otterington, Yorkshire, England
Father: George Jackson
Mother: Janet Waite
Spouse(s): Richard Bretton)
Children(s): Peter Brittaine
In 1566, Isabell Jackson entered the world in Bedale, Yorkshire, England, born to George Georgii Jackson And Janet Waite. Isabell Jackson married Richard Britton Richardi Bretton, and had children including Peter Brittaine. Isabell Jackson passed away in 1635 in North Otterington, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1566, Isabell Jackson entered the world in Bedale, Yorkshire, England, born to George Georgii Jackson And Janet Waite.
- Isabell Jackson married Richard Britton Richardi Bretton, and had children including Peter Brittaine.
- Isabell Jackson passed away in 1635 in North Otterington, Yorkshire, England.
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Isabell Jackson's Ancestors
Isabell Jackson's Descendants
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1. Peter Brittaine 1602– m. Anne (Pybus) (Pibus) 1601–1657 m. anne pybus 1603–
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1. John Brittaine 1641–
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1. John Brettaine 1663–
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1. John Brittan 1681–
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2. Thomas Britton 1632–
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Isabell Jackson's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt. 1566
Event Place: Bedale, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1635
Event Place: North Otterington, Yorkshire, England