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Sarah E Jackson

Birth20 Nov 1830 - Maryland, USA
DeathApr 18, 1919 - Madison, Fairfield, Ohio, United States
MotherNot Available
FatherJohn Jackson

Born in Maryland, USA on 20 Nov 1830 to John Jackson. Sarah E Jackson had 9 children. She passed away on Apr 18, 1919 in Madison, Fairfield, Ohio, United States.

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John Jackson
Unknown - Unknown
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Edward Samuel Kocher
1858 - 1947
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Minnie Belle Kocher
1866 - 1958
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Charlie Franklin Kocher
1863 - 1940
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Laura M Kocher
1850 - 1935
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George T. Kocher
1856 - 1928
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Mary Retta Kocher
1854 - Unknown
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Clinton Dexter Kocher
1871 - 1875
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Almira M Allie Kocher
1848 - 1925
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Lillian Lillius Mae (Kocher) Julian - Kneller
1869 - 1962

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