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JAMES Jackson

Birth1811 - Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
DeathDec. 15, 1882 - Americus, Lyon Co., KS
MotherMary Rosanna Ortman
FatherThomas Jackson

Born in Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States on 1811 to Thomas Jackson and Mary Rosanna Ortman. JAMES Jackson married Hannah BEALE and had 8 children. He passed away on Dec. 15, 1882 in Americus, Lyon Co., KS.

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Parents
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Thomas Jackson
1775 - 1847
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Mary Rosanna Ortman
1779 - 1862
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Beale
1813 - 1880
Children Show all
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Sarah Ann Jackson
1838 - 1868
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Mary Elizabeth Jackson
1835 - 1860
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John Thomas Jackson
1832 - 1916
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Thomas B Jackson
1849 - 1913
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Susan J Jackson
1833 - 1870
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Martha L Jackson
1840 - Unknown
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Alsie "Elcy" Jackson
1842 - 1868
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Filena "Philene" Jackson
1845 - Unknown

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