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Robert James Jackson

Birth3 August 1891 - Otonabee, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
Death1942 - Orillia Ont, Simcoe East, Ontario, Canada
MotherElizabeth Mary Ann Lee
FatherJames Williamson Jackson

Born in Otonabee, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada on 3 August 1891 to James Williamson Jackson and Elizabeth Mary Ann Lee. Robert James Jackson married Marjorie Rose Preece and had 4 children. He passed away on 1942 in Orillia Ont, Simcoe East, Ontario, Canada.

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James Williamson Jackson
1853 - 1896
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Elizabeth Mary Ann Lee
1855 - 1939
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Marjorie Rose Preece
1896 - 1986
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Gordon Jackson
1917 - 1930
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James Williamson Jackson
1922 - 1989
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Dorothy Kathleen Smith
1919 - 2016
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William Preece Jackson
1921 - 2012

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