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John Elbert Jackson

Birth29 Jun 1853 - Barbour, Alabama, USA
Death31 Mar 1926 - Leesburg, Lake, Florida, USA
MotherElizabeth COLLINS
FatherJohn Marshall Jackson

Born in Barbour, Alabama, USA on 29 Jun 1853 to John Marshall Jackson and Elizabeth COLLINS. John Elbert Jackson married Lydia Ellen "Liddy" Merritt and had 12 children. He passed away on 31 Mar 1926 in Leesburg, Lake, Florida, USA.

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John Marshall Jackson
1827 - 1862
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Elizabeth Collins
1830 - 1895
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Lydia Ellen "Liddy" Merritt
1853 - 1941
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Annie Jackson
1884 - 1958
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Dudley Garrison "Dill" "Papa" Jackson
1885 - 1954
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Lula Jackson
1876 - 1941
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Douglas Jackson
1881 - 1954
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Lillie Violet Jackson
1889 - 1962
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Sarah Ida Jackson
1875 - 1957
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Eula Elizabeth "Bedia" Jackson
1879 - 1899
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Elbert Patrick "Pat" Jackson
1890 - 1957
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Bennie Fred Jackson
1895 - 1897
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Mollie Jackson
1873 - 1957
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Jet Jackson
1882 - Unknown
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Anna Jackson
1875 - Unknown

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