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Orpha Jane Hancock Jackson 1913–2004 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 Apr 1913

Birth Location: Taylor, Navajo, Arizona

Death Date: 18 Aug 2004

Death Location: Clay Springs, Navajo, Arizona, United States

Father: Levi Hancock

Mother: Madora Plumb

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Orpha Jane Hancock Jackson was born in 1913 in Taylor, Navajo, Arizona, the child of Levi Mccleve Hancock And Madora May Plumb. Orpha Jane Hancock Jackson passed away in 2004 in Clay Springs, Navajo, Arizona, United States.

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Biography

  • Orpha Jane Hancock Jackson was born in 1913 in Taylor, Navajo, Arizona, the child of Levi Mccleve Hancock And Madora May Plumb.
  • Orpha Jane Hancock Jackson passed away in 2004 in Clay Springs, Navajo, Arizona, United States.

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Orpha Jackson's Ancestors

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Orpha Jackson
1913–2004
Birth Place: Taylor, Navajo, Arizona
Parents
Levi McCleve Hancock
1862–1930
Harrisburg, Washington., Ut Utah Territory
Madora (May) Plumb
1870–1950
St Joseph, Lincoln, Nevada, USA
Grandparents
Mosiah (Lyman) Hancock
1834–1907
Kirtland, Geauga, Ohio, United States
Margaret (Anne) McCleve
1838–1908
Crawfordsburn, County Down, Ireland
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Orpha Jackson's Timeline

2 Records

1913
16 Apr 1913
Birth of Orpha Jane Hancock Jackson in Taylor, Navajo, Arizona
Taylor, Navajo, Arizona
2004
18 Aug 2004
Age 91
Death of Orpha Jane Hancock Jackson in Clay Springs, Navajo, Arizona, United States
Clay Springs, Navajo, Arizona, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 Apr 1913
    Event Place: Taylor, Navajo, Arizona

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Aug 2004
    Event Place: Clay Springs, Navajo, Arizona, United States

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