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John Jackson REES

Birth12 Aug 1791 - Pauline, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA
Death1882 - Cherokee, North Carolina, United States
MotherMary Polly Smith
FatherThomas Rees

Born in Pauline, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA on 12 Aug 1791 to Thomas Rees and Mary Polly Smith. John Jackson REES married Tabitha Ann Freeman and had 12 children. He passed away on 1882 in Cherokee, North Carolina, United States.

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Thomas Rees
1760 - 1836
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Mary Polly Smith
1750 - 1853
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Tabitha Ann Freeman
1797 - 1838
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John S Rees
1826 - 1908
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Mary "Polly" Rees Rountree Griffith
1818 - 1898
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Susan Rees
1820 - Unknown
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Moses Freeman Rees Reece
1829 - 1912
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Levi Marion Rees
1832 - 1917
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Samuel Reece
1839 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Rees
1815 - Unknown
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Sarah Rees
1824 - Unknown
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Thomas Rees
1836 - Unknown
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Marion Rees
1833 - Unknown
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Elisha Rees
1822 - Unknown
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Elisha Rees
1822 - 1879

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