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Jayne "Jane" Jackson 1605–1667 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 February 1605

Birth Location: Bishop Burton, Killingwall Grove, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 08 Jun 1667

Death Location: Clapham, Bedfordshire, England

Father: Capt. Jackson

Mother: Ursula Hildyard

Spouse(s): Rev. Squier

Children(s): Philip Squire

In 1605, Jayne "Jane" Jackson entered the world in Bishop Burton, Killingwall Grove, Yorkshire, England, born to Capt Richard Jackson And Ursula Hildyard. Jayne "Jane" Jackson married Rev Thomas T Squier, and had children including Philip Squire. Jayne "Jane" Jackson passed away in 1667 in Clapham, Bedfordshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1605, Jayne "Jane" Jackson entered the world in Bishop Burton, Killingwall Grove, Yorkshire, England, born to Capt Richard Jackson And Ursula Hildyard.
  • Jayne "Jane" Jackson married Rev Thomas T Squier, and had children including Philip Squire.
  • Jayne "Jane" Jackson passed away in 1667 in Clapham, Bedfordshire, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Jayne Jackson's Ancestors

Self
Jayne Jackson
1605–1667
Birth Place: Bishop Burton, Killingwall Grove, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Capt. Richard Jackson
1571–1610
Killingswold Grove, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Ursula Hildyard
1577–1607
Beverly, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
Anthony (Todd Jackson) I
1540–1607
Eske, Yorkshire, England
Margaret Frobisher
1541–1587
Normanton Parish, West Riding, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Richard (Hildyard) Esquire
–1602
Great-Grandparents
Richard Jackson
1505–1562
Ann Todd
1520–1571
Sir Frobisher
1521–1542
Margaret Yorke
1525–1549
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jayne Jackson's Descendants

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Jayne ("Jane") Jackson (5 February 1605–08 Jun 1667) m. Rev. (Thomas T) Squier (31 December 1603–19 March 1663)
  1. 1. Philip Squire 1642–1693 m. Rachel Ruggles 1643–1682
    1. 1. Grizzell Squire 1668–1738 m. James Wheeler 1667–1740
      1. 1. Colonel (Philip) Wheeler 1694–1765 m. Martha Salisbury 1698–1745 m. Mercy Jenckes 1712–1796
        1. 1. Rev. (Aaron) Wheeler 1722–1800 m. Hopestil Daggett 1724–1789 m. Anne Wilbur 1748–1838
        2. 2. Ruth Wheeler 1739–1739
        3. 3. Mary Wheeler 1730–1763
        4. 4. Jonathan Wheeler 1735–1815
        5. 5. Anna Wheeler 1737–1824
        6. 6. Philip Wheeler 1733–1774
        7. 7. Valentine Wheeler 1726–1790
        8. 8. David Wheeler 1742–1809
        9. 9. Martha Wheeler 1727–1819
      2. 2. James Wheeler 1697–1740
      3. 3. Ann Wheeler 1704–1706
      4. 4. William Wheeler 1691–1761
      5. 5. Mary Wheeler 1694–
      6. 6. Squire Wheeler 1703–1747
      7. 7. Rachel Wheeler 1701–1755
    2. 2. Mary Squire 1679–1717

Jayne Jackson's Timeline

4 Records

1605
5 February 1605
Birth of Jayne "Jane" Jackson in Bishop Burton, Killingwall Grove, Yorkshire, England
Bishop Burton, Killingwall Grove, Yorkshire, England
1628
2 June 1628
Age 23
Jayne "Jane" Jackson was married in Calton, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Calton, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
1637
30/08/1637
Age 32
Jayne "Jane" Jackson was married
None
1667
08 Jun 1667
Age 62
Death of Jayne "Jane" Jackson in Clapham, Bedfordshire, England
Clapham, Bedfordshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 February 1605
    Event Place: Bishop Burton, Killingwall Grove, Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 2 June 1628
    Event Place: Calton, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 30081637

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 08 Jun 1667
    Event Place: Clapham, Bedfordshire, England
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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