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John Jackson Weldon

Birth1852-03-07 - Georgia,USA
Death25 Mar 1940 - Colquitt County, GA
MotherNancy Elizabeth POPE
FatherJohn Wesley (PVT) Weldon

Born in Georgia,USA on 1852-03-07 to John Wesley (PVT) Weldon and Nancy Elizabeth POPE. John Jackson Weldon married Rebecca Tucker and had 7 children. He passed away on 25 Mar 1940 in Colquitt County, GA.

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John Wesley (Pvt) Weldon
1818 - 1879
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Nancy Elizabeth Pope
1833 - Unknown
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Rebecca Tucker
1846 - 1922
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Lawrence Marion Weldon
1884 - 1958
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Miles Augusta Weldon
1877 - 1954
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Amanda M Weldon
1876 - 1950
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Ambrose W Weldon
1874 - 1900
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Sarah Ellave Weldon
1881 - Unknown
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Lotty May Weldon
1887 - 1889
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Eliza Ann Weldon
1886 - 1886

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