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Julia Ann Delay

Birth29 Nov 1844 - Johnson County, Arkansas, USA
Death16 June 1924 - Denison, Grayson County, Texas, United States of America
MotherHarriet Cooper
FatherJames De Lay

Born in Johnson County, Arkansas, USA on 29 Nov 1844 to James De Lay and Harriet Cooper. Julia Ann Delay married Carroll Carlton "C.C." Jackson and had 10 children. She passed away on 16 June 1924 in Denison, Grayson County, Texas, United States of America.

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Parents
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James De Lay
1825 - 1863
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Harriet Cooper
1827 - 1899
Spouse(s)
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Carroll Carlton "C.c." Jackson
1838 - 1906
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May Belle Jackson
1875 - 1971
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Susan Ann Jackson
1869 - 1957
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Harriett Atina Jackson Reaves
1866 - 1947
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Perry Wallace Jackson
1885 - 1960
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John Oliver Jackson
1863 - 1941
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Omega (Oma) Julia Jackson
1881 - 1965
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Savanna Algerina Jackson
1873 - 1876
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James Thomas Jackson
1863 - 1906
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Daisy Dean Jackson
1877 - 1880
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Lillie E. Jackson
1863 - Unknown

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