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Mahala Jackson

Birth5 June 1815 - Loudoun, VA, USA
Death4 April 1881 - USA
MotherMary Polly Pate
FatherGabriel Jackson

Born in Loudoun, VA, USA on 5 June 1815 to Gabriel Jackson and Mary Polly Pate. Mahala Jackson married Jerome Patrick NAPIER and had 9 children. She passed away on 4 April 1881 in USA.

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Parents
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Gabriel Jackson
1792 - 1857
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Mary Polly Pate
1794 - 1855
Spouse(s)
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Jerome Patrick Napier
1804 - 1870
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Elizabeth Napier
1841 - 1918
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James J. Napier
1835 - 1905
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Gabriel Napier
1845 - 1900
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Mccager Napier
1843 - 1899
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William David Napier (1)
1833 - 1864
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Sarah Sally Napier
1838 - 1866
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Edward Lear Napier
1853 - 1913
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Josiah Napier
1839 - 1879
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Leannah Napier
1848 - 1910

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