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John S Jack

Birth10 Apr 1808 - Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Death4 Apr 1872 - McMinn, Tennessee, United States
MotherElizabeth Eliza Todd Smith
FatherJohn Thomas Jack

Born in Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, United States on 10 Apr 1808 to John Thomas Jack and Elizabeth Eliza Todd Smith. John S Jack married Mary Ditmore and had 12 children. He passed away on 4 Apr 1872 in McMinn, Tennessee, United States.

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Parents
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John Thomas Jack
1777 - 1835
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Elizabeth Eliza Todd Smith
1783 - 1856
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ditmore
1814 - 1880
Children Show all
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Louisa J Jack Sutton
1851 - 1924
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Emeline Jack
1834 - 1895
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Samuel Houston Jack
1842 - 1918
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Francis/franklin Marion Jacks
1844 - 1925
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Caroline B Jack
1836 - 1925
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Martha Jack
1840 - 1921
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Vincent Hendrickson Jacks
1830 - 1887
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George Washington Jack
1849 - 1931
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Nathaniel Green Jacks
1849 - 1933
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Elizabeth Lovingston Jack
1854 - 1955
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Catherine Jacks
1849 - 1860
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Carroll Jack
1839 - 1860

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