Surnames Beginning with J

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Jewett, Abigail, dau.-inlaw of Abraham Stickney II, 1733-1803, sis.-inlaw of Abraham Stickney III, 1758-1821

Jewett, Elizabeth, dau.-inlaw of William Stickney, 1592-1665, sis.-inlaw of Samuel Stickney I, 1633-1709

Johnson, John, son-inlaw of Robert Crosby, 1596-1642, bro.-inlaw of Mary Crosby, 1629-1667

Johnson, Ruth, dau.-inlaw of John MacBean, 1633-1718, sis.-inlaw of Daniel Bean, 1663-1718

Johnson, Susannah, dau.-inlaw of Samuel Stickney II, 1663-1714, sis.-inlaw of Abraham Stickney I, 1703-1783

Johnson, Timothy, son-inlaw of John Aslett, 1614-1671, bro.-inlaw of Mary Aslett, 1654-1747

Judkins, Joel, son-inlaw of John MacBean, 1633-1718, halfbro.-inlaw of Daniel Bean, 1663-1718

Judkins, Joel, father of Mary "Molly" Judkins, 1715-1774

Judkins, Mrs. Rebecca, mother of Mary "Molly" Judkins, 1715-1774

Judkins, Mary "Molly," 1715-1774

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