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John William Jackson

BirthMay 1, 1868 - Stonesboro, Pennsylvania
DeathJanuary 4, 1919 - Pennsylvania
MotherMary Jackson
FatherNot Available

Born in Stonesboro, Pennsylvania on May 1, 1868 to Mary Jackson. John William Jackson married Susan Greenfield and had 14 children. He passed away on January 4, 1919 in Pennsylvania.

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Mary Jackson
1842 - Unknown
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Susan Greenfield
1877 - 1938
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William Jackson
1907 - 1960
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Hazel M Jackson
1910 - 1965
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Elizebeth Jackson
1898 - 1916
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Earl Jackson
1910 - Unknown
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Pearl I Jackson
1906 - 1967
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Archie Jackson
1903 - 1957
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James Leroy Jackson
1900 - 1976
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Mary M. Jackson
1895 - Unknown
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John G. Jackson
1897 - Unknown
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Walter Leroy Matthew Campbell Jackson
1917 - 1988
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Leona Jackson
1914 - Unknown
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Susie Leona Jackson
1912 - 1968
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M Mary Jackson
1896 - Unknown
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Charles Jackson
1916 - 1917

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