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William Carley Jackson

Birth8 Dec 1850 - York Rd, Lambeth, London, England
DeathApril 1907 - Islington, London
MotherEliza CURTIS
FatherThomas Carley JACKSON

Born in York Rd, Lambeth, London, England on 8 Dec 1850 to Thomas Carley JACKSON and Eliza CURTIS. William Carley Jackson married Emma Ann COOK and had 6 children. He passed away on April 1907 in Islington, London.

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Thomas Carley Jackson
1828 - 1878
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Eliza Curtis
1831 - Unknown
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Emma Ann Cook
1855 - 1931
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Walter Jackson
1878 - 1942
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Clara Annie Jackson
1901 - 1984
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Nellie Elizabeth Jackson
1883 - 1960
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Charles William Jackson
1880 - Unknown
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Henrietta Charlotte (Hettie) Jackson
1890 - 1959
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Alice Emily Jackson
1887 - 1959

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