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Sarah (Jackson) Norcross (1703 - 1754)

Sarah Norcross formerly Jackson
Born in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusettsmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 26 Oct 1721 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colonymap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 50 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusettsmap
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Profile last modified | Created 28 Nov 2010
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Biography

Name

Sarah /Jackson/[1]

Birth

28 Oct 1703
Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts[2]

Death

2 Mar 1754
Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts[3]

Marriage

26 Oct 1721
Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts[4]
Husband: Philip Norcross
Wife: Sarah Jackson
Child: Grace Norcross
Child: Thankful Norcross
Child: Samuel Norcross
Child: Philip Norcross
Child: Jonathan Norcross
Child: Sarah Norcross
Child: Susanna Norcross
Child: Seth Norcross
Child: Nathaniel Norcross

Sources

  1. Source: #S143 FDC Ind
  2. Source: #S143 FDC Ind
  3. Source: #S143 FDC Ind
  4. Source: #S143 FDC Ind
  • Source S143: Title: Family Data Collection - Individual Records: Author: Edmund West, comp.
Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000.: Repository: #R1: Note: FDC Ind




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