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Patsy Jackson

Birth1774-05-31 - Amelia, Virginia, USA
Death1860-12 - Clay, Missouri, USA
MotherDorotha Ashurst
FatherJosiah Jackson

Born in Amelia, Virginia, USA on 1774-05-31 to Josiah Jackson and Dorotha Ashurst. Patsy Jackson married Enos Enoch Vaughn and had 10 children. She passed away on 1860-12 in Clay, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
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Josiah Jackson
1746 - 1836
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Dorotha Ashurst
1755 - 1806
Spouse(s)
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Enos Enoch Vaughn
Unknown - 1836
Children Show all
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Josiah Jackson Vaughn
1803 - 1875
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Narcissa Lucy Vaughn
1800 - 1852
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David Vaughn
1805 - 1873
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Malinda Vaughn Tillery
1801 - 1865
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Thomas Vaughn
1808 - 1892
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Dorotha Mariah Vaughn
1810 - 1833
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Sarah Ann Vaughn
1814 - 1838
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Wesley Vaughn
1811 - 1898
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Enos Vaughn
1804 - 1875
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Chesley Woodward
1799 - 1852

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