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Sign up freeSarah Jackman 1649–1729 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 23 Dec 1649
Birth Location: Burnsall, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: April 1729
Death Location: St Andrew's Church, Gargrave, Yorkshire, England
Father: William JACKEMAN
Mother: Sarah Stapple
Spouse(s): Thomas Swire
Children(s): William SWIRE
The story of Sarah Jackman began in 1649 in Burnsall, Yorkshire, England. Sarah Jackman married Thomas Swire, and had children including William Swire. Sarah Jackman passed away in 1729 in St Andrew's Church, Gargrave, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Sarah Jackman began in 1649 in Burnsall, Yorkshire, England.
- Sarah Jackman married Thomas Swire, and had children including William Swire.
- Sarah Jackman passed away in 1729 in St Andrew's Church, Gargrave, Yorkshire, England.
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Sarah Jackman's Ancestors
Sarah Jackman's Descendants
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1. William SWIRE 1692–1778 m. Ellen 1700–1797
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1. Rebecca (Swire 5th) GGM 1731–1785 m. George (Harrison 5th) GGF 1729–1786
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1. John (Harrison 4th) GGF –1823 m. Martha Cockshott 1762–1838
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1. John Harrison 1796–1884 m. Mary Barrett 1786–1852
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Sarah Jackman's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 23 Dec 1649
Event Place: Burnsall, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: April 1729
Event Place: St Andrew's Church, Gargrave, Yorkshire, England