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Laura Belle Jackson
b.20 Jan 1864
Facts and Events
While the Genealogy of the John Jackson FamilyS3 lists three children, including an unnamed son that died in infancy, the 1900 census confirms that Frances had two children, with only Lizzie surviving at the time of the census.
References
- ↑ Merrie Rue Smith. Merrie Rue Smith, Recipient: Rick Moffat.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Laura Belle JACKSON (AFN: 1J6J-72K), in Ancestral File.
Laura Belle JACKSON (AFN: 1J6J-72K) Sex: F Event(s): Birth: 21 Jan 1861 , Dearborn, In Death: 21 Mar 1864 , Dearborn, In Burial: , Dearborn, In Parents: Father: Francis Marion JACKSON (AFN: 1J6J-705) Family Mother: Frances B LANGDALE (AFN: 1J6M-SZH)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Compiler: Merrie Rue Smith. Genealogy of the John Jackson Family
Date of Import: 24 Nov 2000.
2. Francis "Frank" Marion JACKSON b. August 10, 1831 on Salt Fork Creek in Dearborn Co., IN. Son of Enoch Winchester JACKSON, Esquire and Elizabeth WHITE. Francis married Frances "Fanny" E. LANGDALE on May 22,1859 at Georgetown Ridge, Miller, Dearborn Co., IN. Daughter of Robert Hill LANGDALE and Mary Corbin JACKSON. Frank d. November 8, 1899. Fanny d. May 12, 1910. Both are buried at Greendale Cemetery, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn Co., IN. Francis and Frances had the following children:
1. Laura Belle JACKSON b. January 21, 1861 in Dearborn Co., IN d. March 21, 1864 in Dearborn Co., IN 2. Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Jackson b. February 28, 1862 in Dearborn Co., IN d. July 15, 1923 in Dearborn Co., IN 3. Son JACKSON d. in infancy ********** Ref: GENEALOGY OF THE JOHN JACKSON FAMILY, compiled and printed by Alta Mae Jackson Hart, 1975; AFN: 1J6J-705 Number applied by The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-Day Saints (Mormon Church in Salt Lake City) Test Site located at Internet Resource: http://www.familysearch.org/; Langdale Family Record remitted by Richard (Rick) G. Moffat, Lewisville, TX on June 15, 2000;
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Georgetown Cemetery, in Fox, Dianne, and Lois Lee Harper. Cemeteries of the northeast section of Dearborn County, Indiana. (Apollo, Pennsylvania: Closson Press, c1993)
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