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Biography
Edith Ellen Jacks was born 08 Oct 1910 in Toyah, Reeves, Texas, USA to Gus Jacks and Sadie Chaplin. [1][2][3] She had 7 borthers & sisters:
Edith passed away 9 Oct 1932 in Big Spring, Howard, Texas, USA. [2]
Entered by Gary H White
Marriage(s)
Edith married Percyfield N "Rex" Allen in May 1928 at Big Spring, Howard, Texas, USA. They had one son (Donald Marion Allen). After her death "Rex" & her son moved to Perth, Amboy, New Jersey, USA.[1][2]
↑ Jacks, Edith 1920 Census Place Culberson, Texas, USA
↑ Allen (Jacks), Edith E 1930 Census Place Howard, Texas, USA
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Edith by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Edith: