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Charles Jackson, (Jack) Elliott 1883 – 1959 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Apr. 22,1883

Birth Location: Malvern, Hot Spring County, Arkansas, USA

Death Date: Oct. 21, 1959

Death Location: Jena, Lasalle Parish, Louisiana

Father: Robert Elliott

Mother: Elizabeth Clift

Spouse(s): Minnie Adams, Oza Chestnut

Children(s): Charles Elliott, Baby Elliott, Grover Elliott, Vaund Elliott

It was in 1883 that Charles Jackson (Jack) Elliott was born in Malvern, Hot Spring County, Arkansas, USA, a child of Robert Jackson Elliott and Elizabeth Clift. Charles Jackson (Jack) Elliott went on to marry Minnie Mae Adams and Oza Lee Chestnut and had children such as Charles Haywood Elliott, Baby Daughter Elliott, Grover Jackson Elliott and Vaund Murphy (Vondee) Elliott. Charles Jackson (Jack) Elliott was deceased by 1959 in Jena, Lasalle Parish, Louisiana.

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Parents

Robert Elliott
1854 – 1929
Birth Location: Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA
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Elizabeth Clift
1857 –
Birth Location: Anderson, Texas, United States
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Spouses(s)

Minnie Adams
1911 – 1974
Birth Location: Arkansas
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Oza Chestnut
1896 – 1930
Birth Location: Chestnut, Natchitoches, Louisiana, United States
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Children(s)

Charles Elliott
1944 – 2012
Birth Location: Jena, La Salle, Louisiana, United States
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Baby Elliott
1946 – 1946
Birth Location: Jena, La Salle, Louisiana, United States
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Grover Elliott
1914 – 2000
Birth Location: Chestnut, Natchitoches, Louisiana, USA
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Vaund Elliott
1923 – 1998
Birth Location: Waverley, Louisiana
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Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: Apr. 22,1883
    Event Place: Malvern, Hot Spring County, Arkansas, USA
    Record Source: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Registration State: Louisiana; Registration County: Morehouse; Roll: 1684812

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Morehouse, Louisiana
    Record Source: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Registration State: Louisiana; Registration County: Morehouse; Roll: 1684812

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: Oct. 21, 1959
    Event Place: Jena, Lasalle Parish, Louisiana

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