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Kenneth Edward Jackson 1907–1987 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 Oct 1907

Birth Location: Michigan

Death Date: 2 Feb 1987

Death Location: Sebring, Highlands, Florida, USA

Father: Edwin Jackson

Mother: Minnie Kollmorgen

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Kenneth Edward Jackson was born in 1907 in Michigan, the child of Edwin H Jackson And Minnie Mary Kollmorgen. Kenneth Edward Jackson passed away in 1987 in Sebring, Highlands, Florida, USA.

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Biography

  • Kenneth Edward Jackson was born in 1907 in Michigan, the child of Edwin H Jackson And Minnie Mary Kollmorgen.
  • Kenneth Edward Jackson passed away in 1987 in Sebring, Highlands, Florida, USA.

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Kenneth Jackson's Ancestors

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Kenneth Jackson
1907–1987
Birth Place: Michigan
Parents
Edwin H Jackson
1872–1939
Michigan
Minnie (Mary) Kollmorgen
1874–1950
Coldwater, Branch Co., Michigan
Grandparents
George (W.) Jackson
1836–
Michigan
Hulda (E.) Jackson
1848–
Michigan
William (Carl Joachim) Kollmorgen
1848–1920
Fraulein, Steinfurth, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany
Charlotta (Wilhemina Josephine Claratta Kattrina) Manneron
1848–1917
Steinhagen, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Johann Kollmorgen
1810–1896
Sophia Luth
1818–1896
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johann Kollmorgen
1784–1831
Hans Luth
1789–1861
Anna Schuldt
1788–1870

Kenneth Jackson's Timeline

2 Records

1907
10 Oct 1907
Birth of Kenneth Edward Jackson in Michigan
Michigan
1987
2 Feb 1987
Age 80
Death of Kenneth Edward Jackson in Sebring, Highlands, Florida, USA
Sebring, Highlands, Florida, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 Oct 1907
    Event Place: Michigan

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Feb 1987
    Event Place: Sebring, Highlands, Florida, USA

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