"West Virginia Deaths, 1804-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F1Y7-ZVW : 10 March 2018), Thomas Jackson in entry for Mrs. Sarah E. Watson, 29 Apr 1927; citing Harrison, West Virginia, County Records, 4559, county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 1,953,330.
"West Virginia Deaths, 1804-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F1LN-M9L : 11 February 2018), Thomas Jackson in entry for Sarah E. Watson, 29 Apr 1927; citing Clarksburg, Harrison, West Virginia, County Records, v 8 p 267, county courthouses, West Virginia; FHL microfilm 847,171.
First-hand information from family records of Karen Kemp.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Thomas by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
Y-chromosome DNA test-takers in his direct paternal line on WikiTree:
Brian Gix :
Family Tree DNA Y-DNA Test 700 markers, haplogroup I-Y8712, FTDNA kit #B181049 +
Y-Chromosome Test 700 markers, haplogroup I-Y8712
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.
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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?)
There is no conflicting data since one profile has no data beyond the family unit.
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