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Emma Eliza Jackson

Birth16 June 1881 - Duplin County, North Carolina, United States of America
Death8 Jun 1954 - Duplin, North Carolina, United States
MotherJulia Catherine Kennedy
FatherJohn Hopkins "Hoppie" Jackson

Born in Duplin County, North Carolina, United States of America on 16 June 1881 to John Hopkins "Hoppie" Jackson and Julia Catherine Kennedy. Emma Eliza Jackson married Chancey Graham Houston and had 11 children. She passed away on 8 Jun 1954 in Duplin, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
John Hopkins "Hoppie" Jackson
1855 - 1924
Julia Catherine Kennedy
1857 - 1948
Spouse(s)
Chancey Graham Houston
1877 - 1953
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Eva Eliza Houston
1906 - 1988
John Linder Houston
1909 - 1984
Ingram Graham Houston
1903 - 1979
Ella Lee Houston
1908 - 1967
Joe Oney Houston
1911 - 1992
Ina Catherine Houston
1902 - 1989

Gardner Bryant Houston
1905 - 1983
David Simon Houston
1912 - 1978
Cagie Hampton Houston
1917 - 1989
Minnie Alberta Houston
1919 - 2002
Pozie Adams Houston
1920 - 2001

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