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JACKSON HOBSON 1817–1863 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1817
Birth Location: Clinton County Ohio
Death Date: Apr 1863
Death Location: Newton County, Mississippi
Father: SAMUEL HOBSON
Mother: Judea Murphy
Spouse(s):
Children(s): Judah Hobson
The story of JACKSON HOBSON began in 1817 in Clinton County Ohio. JACKSON HOBSON had children including Judah Ann Julia Hobson. JACKSON HOBSON passed away in 1863 in Newton County, Mississippi.
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Biography
- The story of JACKSON HOBSON began in 1817 in Clinton County Ohio.
- JACKSON HOBSON had children including Judah Ann Julia Hobson.
- JACKSON HOBSON passed away in 1863 in Newton County, Mississippi.
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JACKSON HOBSON's Ancestors
JACKSON HOBSON's Descendants
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1. Judah (Ann Julia) Hobson 1846–1892 m. Samuel (Jackson) Herring 1838–1894
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1. Bertie (Lee) Herring 1882–1949 m. Samuel (L) Farris 1870–
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1. Eunice (Ann) Morgan 1905–1959 m. Willie (Thomas) Morgan 1907–1962
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1. Sid (Lee) Morgan 1934–2011 m. Mary (Evelyn) Stafford 1937–
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2. Melba Morgan 1929–1999
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2. Lizzy (E) Farris 1906–
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3. Mary (E) Farris 1908–
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4. Boyice (A) Farris 1910–
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5. Coleman Farris 1913–
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6. Earl (W) Farris 1915–
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7. Ruthebell Farris 1917–
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8. Cordie (L) Farris 1919–
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JACKSON HOBSON's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1817
Event Place: Clinton County Ohio
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Apr 1863
Event Place: Newton County, Mississippi