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Thomas Hunt Jackson (1814 - 1861)

Thomas Hunt [uncertain] Jackson
Born in Kanawha, Virginia, United Statesmap [uncertain]
Ancestors ancestors
Son of [uncertain] and [uncertain]
Husband of — married 24 Nov 1836 (to 1861) in Buchanan, Virginia, United Statesmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 46 in Roane, West Virginia, USAmap [uncertain]
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Profile last modified | Created 6 Aug 2010
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Biography

Thomas Hunt Jackson was the child of Levi Jackson and Ruthy Keene. [1]


Sources

  1. Entered by Betty Keene, Jan 25, 2013

See also:

Thomas A JacksonM37Virginia
Patsy JacksonF32Virginia
Almarene JacksonF13Virginia
Nathaniel M JacksonM11Virginia
Shaderick A JacksonM9Virginia
Sarah E JacksonF7Virginia
  • [1] Find A Grave. Thomas H. Jackson.




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Jackson-6029 and Jackson-294 appear to represent the same person because: these profiles are presumed to be duplicates based on their inclusion in the same family unit.

There is no conflicting data since one profile has no data beyond the family unit.

Please approve this merge.

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posted by Lindy Jones
Jackson-15094 and Jackson-294 appear to represent the same person because: Similar name, similar birth date and location; online genealogies connect this ancestor's family groups together supported by 1850 census data; need source for date of death (1861 or 1913?)
posted by E. Compton