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Additional JACKSON Surnames in CANE HILL Cemetery
Additional JACKSON Surnames in WASHINGTON County
JACKSON, FannieJACKSON, Patricia "Patty"JACKSON, Virginia MackenzieJACKSON, Family StoneJACKSON, Nellie MJACKSON, A C "Crit"JACKSON, GertrudeJACKSON, Rebecca MJACKSON, Lydia JaneJACKSON, Jana KayeJACKSON, Pansy GJACKSON, Dorothy FJACKSON, Al HowardJACKSON, Jessie W.JACKSON, Virgie MaeJACKSON, William FloydJACKSON, Georgia MaeJACKSON, Robert FJACKSON, Anna Curry "Annie"JACKSON, JewelJACKSON, JackieJACKSON, Stella A (Original)JACKSON, Thomas PJACKSON, Stella AJACKSON, Robert LeeJACKSON, Barbara JeanJACKSON, Melvin HJACKSON, Jessie IreneJACKSON, Virgil WalterJACKSON, Deatrice DeeJACKSON, Anna NancyJACKSON, MalindaJACKSON, Mary BellJACKSON, Everett AJACKSON, Columbus WJACKSON, Mary FrancesJACKSON, James EverettJACKSON, Hazel EJACKSON, BettygailJACKSON, Glenn A MJACKSON, James MJACKSON, Malinda SJACKSON, Michael HenryJACKSON, Haskell EdisonJACKSON, AdeliaJACKSON, Bobby LewisJACKSON, LewisJACKSON, Willard CarrieJACKSON, Billy GeneJACKSON, Erma JeanJACKSON, Erma JeanJACKSON, Margaret Helen
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Submitted: 9/6/15 • Approved: 9/8/15 • Last Updated: 9/11/15 • R1096886-G0-S3
1820 - January 8, 1892
*Obituary
The Springdale News
Friday, January 22, 1892
JACKSON, old man - {from The Democrat} An old man named Jackson died at Prairie Grove last week. He was without a family and although he had lived in the western part of the county nearly twenty years no one knew a syllable about his former history and his death perpetuates the mystery that surrounded him. He would often work for people but would receive no pay and always had plenty of money. He paid his board up to the day of his death and had $60 in his pocket which he directed to be used in his burial.
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