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Obedience Jackson

Birth1735 - Deatonville, Amelia, Virginia, United States
DeathOct 1805 - Chatham, North Carolina, United States
MotherAnne Dunavent
FatherMatthew Jackson

Born in Deatonville, Amelia, Virginia, United States on 1735 to Matthew Jackson and Anne Dunavent. Obedience Jackson married James Elijah 'The Explorer' Deaton and had 10 children. She passed away on Oct 1805 in Chatham, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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Matthew Jackson
1714 - 1783
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Anne Dunavent
1719 - 1783
Spouse(s)
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James Elijah 'The Explorer' Deaton
1713 - 1806
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Mary Deaton
1761 - 1808
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Riley William Deaton
1780 - 1854
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Matthew Deaton
1768 - Unknown
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James Elijah Deaton
1762 - 1815
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Jackson Deaton
1758 - 1838
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Zadock Deaton
1780 - 1860
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Thomas P Deaton
1763 - 1838
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John M. Deaton
1770 - 1850
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Claiborne Deaton
1779 - 1858
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William Dayton
1780 - 1855

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