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William Jackson

Birth1795 - North Carolina, Floyd, Georgia, United States
Death1870 - Washington, Texas
MotherHannah Humphries-Jackson
FatherJames Monroe Jackson

Born in North Carolina, Floyd, Georgia, United States on 1795 to James Monroe Jackson and Hannah Humphries-Jackson. William Jackson married Mary MAJORS and had 6 children. He passed away on 1870 in Washington, Texas.

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James Monroe Jackson
1770 - 1845
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Hannah Humphries-jackson
1780 - 1827
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Mary Majors
1800 - 1880
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Margaret Ann Jackson
1831 - 1928
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Thomas J Jackson
1838 - 1861
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William Wesley Jackson
1820 - 1901
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Frances Emeline Jackson
1840 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Jackson
1829 - 1918
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James Madison Jackson
1818 - 1873

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