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The Family Bible Preservation Project Has Compiled a List of Family Bible Records Associated with Persons by the Following Surname The Family Bible Preservation Project's - Family Bible Surname Index - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page Forward to see each Bible entry THE FAMILY BIBLE PRESERVATION PROJECT HAS COMPILED A LIST OF FAMILY BIBLE RECORDS ASSOCIATED WITH PERSONS BY THE FOLLOWING SURNAME: JACKSON Scroll Forward, page by page, to review each bible below. Also be sure and see the very last page to see other possible sources. For more information about the Project contact: EMAIL: [email protected] Or please visit the following web site: LINK: THE FAMILY BIBLE INDEX Copyright - The Family Bible Preservation Project The Family Bible Preservation Project's - Family Bible Surname Index - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page Forward to see each Bible entry SURNAME: JACKSON UNDER THIS SURNAME - A FAMILY BIBLE RECORD EXISTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING FAMILY/PERSON: FAMILY OF: JACKSON, (PEARL) MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND IN RELATION TO THIS BIBLE - AT THE FOLLOWING SOURCE: SOURCE: Western Reserve Historical Society - Family Bible Index FILE/RECD: WRHS Genealogy Index - JACKSON Family Bible NOTE: VOLUME 4 PAGE 65 THE FOLLOWING INTERNET HYPERLINKS CAN BE HELPFUL IN FINDING MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS FAMILY BIBLE: LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LINK GROUP CODE: 33 Copyright - The Family Bible Preservation Project The Family Bible Preservation Project's - Family Bible Surname Index - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page Forward to see each Bible entry SURNAME: JACKSON UNDER THIS SURNAME - A FAMILY BIBLE RECORD EXISTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING FAMILY/PERSON: FAMILY OF: JACKSON, A. J. (XXXX-1890) SPOUSE: ELIZABETH A. GRANT MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND IN RELATION TO THIS BIBLE - AT THE FOLLOWING SOURCE: SOURCE: ONLINE INDEX: D.A.R. BIBLE RECORD DATABASE FILE/RECD: BIBLE DESCRIPTION: A. J. JACKSON (DIED 1890) AND WIFE, ELIZABETH A. GRANT (MARRIED 1859) NOTE: - BOOK TITLE: TEXAS DAR GRC REPORT ; S1 V412 : SELECTED GENEALOGICAL RECORDS/ AARON BURLESON CHAPTER THE FOLLOWING INTERNET HYPERLINKS CAN BE HELPFUL IN FINDING MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS FAMILY BIBLE: LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LINK LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LINK GROUP CODE: 02 Copyright - The Family Bible Preservation Project The Family Bible Preservation Project's - Family Bible Surname Index - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page Forward to see each Bible entry SURNAME: JACKSON UNDER THIS SURNAME - A RECORD EXISTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING FAMILY/PERSON: THE RECORD HERE BELOW REFERENCED IS NOT ACTUALLY A FAMILY BIBLE. BUT RATHER A UTAH PIONEER HISTORY FAMILY OF: JACKSON, AARON JR MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND IN RELATION TO THIS RECORD - AT THE FOLLOWING SOURCE: SOURCE: DAUGHTERS OF THE UTAH PIONEERS FILE/RECD: D.U.P. FAMILY HISTORY - JACKSON, AARON JR [ 18 Jan 1854 - 7 Nov 1935 ] THE FOLLOWING INTERNET HYPERLINKS CAN BE HELPFUL IN FINDING MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS RECORD: LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LINK LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LINK GROUP CODE: 67 Copyright - The Family Bible Preservation Project The Family Bible Preservation Project's - Family Bible Surname Index - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page Forward to see each Bible entry SURNAME: JACKSON UNDER THIS SURNAME - A FAMILY BIBLE RECORD EXISTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING FAMILY/PERSON: FAMILY OF: JACKSON, ABEL (1786-1842) SPOUSE: ELIZABETH LOCKHART MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND IN RELATION TO THIS BIBLE - AT THE FOLLOWING SOURCE: SOURCE: ONLINE INDEX: D.A.R. BIBLE RECORD DATABASE FILE/RECD: BIBLE DESCRIPTION: ABEL JACKSON (1786-1842) AND WIFE, ELIZABETH LOCKHART (BORN 1801) NOTE: - BOOK TITLE: VIRGINIA DAR GRC REPORT ; S2 V152 : BIBLE RECORDS THE FOLLOWING INTERNET HYPERLINKS CAN BE HELPFUL IN FINDING MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS FAMILY BIBLE: LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LINK LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LINK GROUP CODE: 02 Copyright - The Family Bible Preservation Project The Family Bible Preservation Project's - Family Bible Surname Index - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page Forward to see each Bible entry SURNAME: JACKSON UNDER THIS SURNAME - A FAMILY BIBLE RECORD EXISTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING FAMILY/PERSON: FAMILY OF: JACKSON, ABIGAIL SPOUSE: JACOB ROBBINS MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND IN RELATION TO THIS BIBLE - AT THE FOLLOWING SOURCE: SOURCE: ONLINE INDEX: D.A.R. BIBLE RECORD DATABASE FILE/RECD: BIBLE DESCRIPTION: JACOB ROBBINS (1749-1821) AND WIFE, ABIGAIL JACKSON (1749-1837) NOTE: - BOOK TITLE: NEW YORK DAR GRC REPORT ; S2 V209 : BIBLE - FAMILY RECORDS OF THE NEW YORK CITY, BROOKLYN, LONG ISLAND AREA THE FOLLOWING INTERNET HYPERLINKS CAN BE HELPFUL IN FINDING MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS FAMILY BIBLE: LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LINK LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LINK GROUP CODE: 02 Copyright - The Family Bible Preservation Project The Family Bible Preservation Project's - Family Bible Surname Index - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page Forward to see each Bible entry SURNAME: JACKSON UNDER THIS SURNAME - A RECORD EXISTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING FAMILY/PERSON: THE RECORD HERE BELOW REFERENCED IS NOT ACTUALLY A FAMILY BIBLE. BUT RATHER A UTAH PIONEER HISTORY FAMILY OF: JACKSON, ADA MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND IN RELATION TO THIS RECORD - AT THE FOLLOWING SOURCE: SOURCE: DAUGHTERS OF THE UTAH PIONEERS FILE/RECD: D.U.P. FAMILY HISTORY - JACKSON, ADA [ 8 Jul 1868 - 6 Aug 1953 ] THE FOLLOWING INTERNET HYPERLINKS CAN BE HELPFUL IN FINDING MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS RECORD: LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LINK LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LINK GROUP CODE: 67 Copyright - The Family Bible Preservation Project The Family Bible Preservation Project's - Family Bible Surname Index - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page Forward to see each Bible entry SURNAME: JACKSON UNDER THIS SURNAME - A FAMILY BIBLE RECORD EXISTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING FAMILY/PERSON: FAMILY OF: JACKSON, ADA SPOUSE: WILBUR SEYMORE HUGHES MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND IN RELATION TO THIS BIBLE - AT THE FOLLOWING SOURCE: SOURCE: ONLINE INDEX: D.A.R. BIBLE RECORD DATABASE FILE/RECD: BIBLE DESCRIPTION: WILBUR SEYMORE HUGHES (1868-1936) AND WIFE, ADA JACKSON (BORN 1876) NOTE: - BOOK TITLE: WASHINGTON DAR GRC REPORT ; S3 V008 : FAMILY RECORDS OF WASHINGTON PIONEERS PRIOR TO 1891 / COMPILED AND INDEXED BY HARRIET A. JEFFERSON PINKHAM THE FOLLOWING INTERNET HYPERLINKS CAN BE HELPFUL IN FINDING MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS FAMILY BIBLE: LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LINK LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LINK GROUP CODE: 02 Copyright - The Family Bible Preservation Project The Family Bible Preservation Project's - Family Bible Surname Index - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page Forward to see each Bible entry SURNAME: JACKSON UNDER THIS SURNAME - A RECORD EXISTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING FAMILY/PERSON: THE RECORD HERE BELOW REFERENCED IS NOT ACTUALLY A FAMILY BIBLE. BUT RATHER A SLAVE NARR FAMILY OF: JACKSON, ADELINE MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND IN RELATION TO THIS RECORD - AT THE FOLLOWING SOURCE: SOURCE: SLAVE NARRATIVE OF ADELINE JACKSON FILE/RECD: THIS IS ACTUALLY NOT A FAMILY BIBLE RECORD - BUT RATHER A SLAVE NARRATIVE/BIOGRAPHY - (SOUTH CAROLINA) NOTE: Interviews were conducted in South Carolina THE FOLLOWING INTERNET HYPERLINKS CAN BE HELPFUL IN FINDING MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS RECORD: LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LINK LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LINK GROUP CODE: 46 Copyright - The Family Bible Preservation Project The Family Bible Preservation Project's - Family Bible Surname Index - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page Forward to see each Bible entry SURNAME: JACKSON UNDER THIS SURNAME - A FAMILY BIBLE RECORD EXISTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING FAMILY/PERSON: FAMILY OF: JACKSON, ADELINE SPOUSE: PARDON S. TABER MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND IN RELATION TO THIS BIBLE - AT THE FOLLOWING SOURCE: SOURCE: ONLINE INDEX: D.A.R. BIBLE RECORD DATABASE FILE/RECD: BIBLE DESCRIPTION: PARDON S. TABER (BORN 1825) AND WIFE, ADELINE JACKSON (BORN 1827) NOTE: - BOOK TITLE: NEW YORK DAR GRC REPORT ; S2 V006 : UNPUBLISHED FAMILY BIBLE RECORDS TOGETHER WITH GENEALOGICAL NOTES AND OTHER UNPUBLISHED DATA THE FOLLOWING INTERNET HYPERLINKS CAN BE HELPFUL IN FINDING MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS FAMILY BIBLE: LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LINK LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LINK GROUP CODE: 02 Copyright - The Family Bible Preservation Project The Family Bible Preservation Project's - Family Bible Surname Index - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page Forward to see each Bible entry SURNAME: JACKSON UNDER THIS SURNAME - A FAMILY BIBLE RECORD EXISTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING FAMILY/PERSON: FAMILY OF: JACKSON, ALANSON ANDREW (1829-XXXX) SPOUSE: SUSAN JANE STARK MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND IN RELATION TO THIS BIBLE - AT THE FOLLOWING SOURCE: SOURCE: ONLINE INDEX: D.A.R. BIBLE RECORD DATABASE FILE/RECD: BIBLE DESCRIPTION: ALANSON ANDREW JACKSON (BORN 1829) AND WIFE, SUSAN JANE STARK (BORN 1829) NOTE: - BOOK TITLE: NEW YORK DAR GRC REPORT ; S2 V148 : UNPUBLISHED BIBLE RECORDS THE FOLLOWING INTERNET HYPERLINKS CAN BE HELPFUL IN FINDING MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS FAMILY BIBLE: LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LINK LINK: CLICK HERE TO ACCESS LINK GROUP CODE: 02 Copyright - The Family Bible Preservation Project The Family Bible Preservation Project's - Family Bible Surname Index - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Page Forward to see

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