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Elbert Jackson

Birth18 Aug 1884 - Davenport, Buchanan, Virginia
Death14 Jul 1957 - Leemaster, Buchanan, Virginia, USA
MotherSarah Jane Ratliff
FatherCharles Jackson Smith

Born in Davenport, Buchanan, Virginia on 18 Aug 1884 to Charles Jackson Smith and Sarah Jane Ratliff. Elbert Jackson married Bertha Coleman and had 6 children. He passed away on 14 Jul 1957 in Leemaster, Buchanan, Virginia, USA.

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Charles Jackson Smith
1844 - 1912
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Sarah Jane Ratliff
1848 - 1927
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Bertha Coleman
1894 - Unknown
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Joseph Straley Jackson
1917 - 1983
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John Patton Jackson
1925 - 1995
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Hazel Leona Jackson
1928 - 2001
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Ira Lee Jackson
1914 - 1980
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Tiny Gertrude Jackson
1923 - 2007
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Roy William Jackson
1938 - 2006

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