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Jackson Reddick

Birth1858 - Terrell County, Georgia, USA
Death1927 - Sumter County, Georgia, USA
MotherMatilda Reddick
FatherAllan Reddick

Born in Terrell County, Georgia, USA on 1858 to Allan Reddick and Matilda Reddick. Jackson Reddick married Eliza Burton and had 8 children. He passed away on 1927 in Sumter County, Georgia, USA.

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Allan Reddick
1832 - Unknown
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Matilda Reddick
1836 - Unknown
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Eliza Burton
1861 - 1934
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Edgar Reddick
1883 - Unknown
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Antony Reddick
1886 - Unknown
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John Reddick
1881 - Unknown
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Walter Reddick
1890 - 1963
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Steven Reddick
1897 - Unknown
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Mattie Ann Reddick
1892 - Unknown
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Nellie Reddick
1888 - Unknown
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George Reddick
1894 - Unknown

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