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Jack Gilbert

BirthFeb 1850 - Georgia
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Born in Georgia on Feb 1850. Jack Gilbert married Sarah Etta Eady and had 14 children.

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Sarah Etta Eady
1853 - 1930
Children Show all
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Jul Gilbert
1884 - Unknown
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Zena Gilbert
1903 - Unknown
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Dee Gilbert
1895 - Unknown
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Exie Gilbert
1899 - Unknown
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Ezekiel Gilbert
1896 - 1929
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Amelia Gilbert
1892 - 1972
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Rosa Gilbert
1897 - 1960
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Jack Gilbert
1886 - Unknown
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Zilphia Gilbert
1890 - Unknown
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Lena Gilbert
1878 - Unknown
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Hallie Gilbert
1877 - Unknown
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Sarah Gilbert
1880 - Unknown
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John Thomas Gilbert
1873 - Unknown
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Rosa Gilbert
1888 - Unknown

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