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Timothy Jackson

Birth17 May 1892 - Kentucky,United States of America
Death25 April 1961 - Clay County, Kentucky, USA
MotherMariah Wagers
FatherMilton Jackson

Born in Kentucky,United States of America on 17 May 1892 to Milton Jackson and Mariah Wagers. Timothy Jackson married Flora Stewart and had 8 children. He passed away on 25 April 1961 in Clay County, Kentucky, USA.

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Milton Jackson
1864 - 1925
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Mariah Wagers
1870 - 1896
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Flora Stewart
1895 - 1940
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Roosevelt Jackson
1915 - 1944
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Boyd Jackson
1913 - 1989
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Lottie Mae Jackson
1924 - 1995
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Ainer Jackson
1921 - 1999
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Homer Jackson
1919 - 2003
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Tim Jackson
1916 - 1916
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Armulia Jackson
1917 - 2003
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Armess Jackson
1919 - 2003

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