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Phillip Jackson 1719–1740 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Bef. 1719

Birth Location: Virginia Colony

Death Date: Aft. 1740

Death Location: Probably, Richland County, South Carolina Colony

Father: John JACKSON

Mother: Mary (Washington)

Spouse(s):

Children(s):

In 1719, Phillip Jackson entered the world in Virginia Colony, born to John Jackson And Mary Ball Washington. Phillip Jackson passed away in 1740 in Probably, Richland County, South Carolina Colony.

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Biography

  • In 1719, Phillip Jackson entered the world in Virginia Colony, born to John Jackson And Mary Ball Washington.
  • Phillip Jackson passed away in 1740 in Probably, Richland County, South Carolina Colony.

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Children(s)

Phillip Jackson's Ancestors

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Phillip Jackson
1719–1740
Birth Place: Virginia Colony
Parents
John JACKSON
1694–1741
Stafford, Stafford, Virginia Colony, N. America
Mary (Ball) (Washington)
1705–1788
Stafford, Stafford, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
John (Ball I(Brother of Mary Alice, Who is the Mother of G. Washington 1st President of USA From The Riggs) Line!
1670–1722
, Stafford, Virginia, USA
Winifred (Williams) (Ball)
1676–1742
Charlestown, Charles, Maryland, United States
Great-Grandparents
Rev VA"
1645–1677
Elizabeth (Llewellyn)
1650–1674
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Daniel (LEWELYN)
1616–1711
JANE STITH
1617–1709

Phillip Jackson's Timeline

2 Records

1719
Bef. 1719
Birth of Phillip Jackson in Virginia Colony
Virginia Colony
1740
Aft. 1740
Age 21
Death of Phillip Jackson in Probably, Richland County, South Carolina Colony
Probably, Richland County, South Carolina Colony

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Bef. 1719
    Event Place: Virginia Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aft. 1740
    Event Place: Probably, Richland County, South Carolina Colony

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