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Matthew Jackson 1910 – 1968 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1910

Birth Location: Hayneville, Lowndes County, Alabama, USA

Death Date: 24 Dec 1968

Death Location: Hayneville, Lowndes County, Alabama, USA

Father: Jackson Jackson

Mother: Harriet Jackson

Spouse(s): Emma Peterson-Jackson

Children(s): Deacon Jackson

Early life: Matthew Jackson Sr arrived in Hayneville, Lowndes County, Alabama, USA in 1910, born to Jackson Bryant Jackson and Harriet Jackson. Over time, Matthew Jackson Sr formed a family with Emma L Peterson-Jackson, which included Deacon Matthew Jackson. Matthew Jackson Sr concluded life in Hayneville, Lowndes County, Alabama, USA in 1968.

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Parents

Jackson Jackson
1870 – 1938
Birth Location: Hayneville, Lowndes, Alabama
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Harriet Jackson
1874 – 1942
Birth Location: Alabama
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Spouses(s)

Emma Peterson-Jackson
1910 – 2002
Birth Location: Lowdnes County, Al
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Children(s)

Deacon Jackson
1936 – 2020
Birth Location: White Hall, Lowndes, Alabama, USA
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Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: abt 1910
    Event Place: Hayneville, Lowndes County, Alabama, USA
    Record Source: 1940 United States Federal Census, Alabama, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974, Year: 1940; Census Place: Church Hill, Lowndes, Alabama; Roll: m-t0627-00054; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 43-2

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Year: 1935
    Event Place: Church Hill, Lowndes, Alabama
    Record Source: 1940 United States Federal Census, Year: 1940; Census Place: Church Hill, Lowndes, Alabama; Roll: m-t0627-00054; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 43-2

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Year: 1940
    Event Place: Election Precinct 2 Church Hill, Church Hill, Lowndes, Alabama, USA
    Record Source: 1940 United States Federal Census, Year: 1940; Census Place: Church Hill, Lowndes, Alabama; Roll: m-t0627-00054; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 43-2

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 24 Dec 1968
    Event Place: Hayneville, Lowndes County, Alabama, USA
    Record Source: Alabama, U.S., Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974

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