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Birth Registers 1893-1907 Birth Registers 1893-1907 Last Name First Name Middle Name Sex Race Father's First Mother's First Month Day Year Place of Birth Volume Page Jackay Shander Male White Shander Pauline July 11 1906 Phoenixville 3 124 Jackson Male Colored Edwin Anna November 27 1897 Sadsbury 1 128 Jackson Female Colored Frank Georgeiania June 5 1899 Phoenixville 2 123 Jackson Male Colored Edwin Anna August 20 1899 Sadsbury 2 123 Jackson Female Colored Henry Elizabeth April 29 1900 West Grove 2 124 Jackson White George Hannah November 5 1902 Highland 3 120 Jackson Female White Frank Laura April 20 1905 East Marlborough 3 122 Jackson Ada M. Female Colored Elias Martha November 13 1900 Valley 2 125 Jackson Aeta Female White Milton Anna November 4 1906 Sadsbury 3 124 Jackson Albert C. Male Colored Solomon Frances May 19 1900 Exton 2 125 Jackson Aldena Female Colored Anna July 8 1904 Uwchlan 3 121 Jackson Allen Male White Walter Isabella November 9 1894 Coatesville 1 124 Jackson Allen N. Male White Walter Isabella November 9 1894 Coatesville 1 124 Jackson Alma Gertrude Female White James Laura June 12 1896 Coatesville 1 126 Jackson Amos Male Colored Henry Elizabeth May 5 1903 Avondale 3 120 Jackson Ann Female White Frank Laura October 4 1900 East Marlborough 2 124 Jackson Anna Female Colored William Sarah November 2 1894 West Sadsbury 1 124 Jackson Barbara L. Female Colored William Carrie October 12 1897 London Grove 1 127 Jackson Beatrice M. Female White David Maud April 9 1903 West Chester 3 120 Jackson Benjamin T. Male Colored Harry Annie June 6 1903 Coatesville 3 120 Jackson Bessie May Female Colored Solomon May April 4 1894 Coatesville 1 123 Jackson C. M. Male White William R. W. June 18 1905 West Fallowfield 3 122 Jackson Carl Thomas Male F. B. August 24 1907 Downingtown 3 125 Thursday, February 21, 2019 Chester County Archives, West Chester, PA 1938 Page 1 of 361 Birth Registers 1893-1907 Last Name First Name Middle Name Sex Race Father's First Mother's First Month Day Year Place of Birth Volume Page Jackson Carlton Male White Kendall Clare July 7 1897 Kennett 1 127 Jackson Catharine W. Female White William Lena July 20 1903 East Nottingham 3 120 Jackson Curtis Male Colored Harry Dunnell Martha Johnson February 28 1902 West Chester 2 126 Jackson Daniel H. Female White Samuel Anna January 7 1897 Parkesburg 1 126 Jackson Eda Female Colored Elias Martha October 13 1900 Hayti 2 125 Jackson Edith Female White George Hannah September 19 1905 Sadsbury 3 122 Jackson Edith C. Female White W. Carpenter Lena September 20 1905 East Nottingham 3 122 Jackson Edith Clara Female Colored John Clara March 19 1897 West Sadsbury 1 127 Jackson Edward Male White Edward Mary January 28 1901 Wallace 2 125 Jackson Eva P. Female Colored Saunders Sarah March 23 1899 Ercildoun 2 122 Jackson Fanny Female Colored Oscar Fanny September 29 1895 Birmingham 1 125 Jackson Francis Male Black Henry Elizabeth December 8 1901 Avondale 2 126 Jackson Franklin Male Colored Henry Elizabeth December 11 1898 London Grove 1 128 Jackson George Elam Male White James Agnes December 3 1905 West Sadsbury 3 123 Jackson George Walter Male White James Susie June 6 1901 Spring City 2 125 Jackson Gilpin Andrew Male White Clinton L. S. November 23 1899 West Chester 2 124 Jackson H. L. Male White William August 7 1906 West Fallowfield 3 124 Jackson Hannah M. Female Colored Henry Hannah October 6 1903 London Britain 3 121 Jackson Harmon Roosevelt Male Colored Philip Matilda November 7 1904 Avondale 2 127 Jackson Harry Elsworth Male Colored Soloman Fannie April 3 1897 Exton 1 127 Jackson Hazel R. Female White William Georeanna August 29 1897 West Chester 1 127 Jackson Helen Elizabeth Female White J. T. Rebecca April 7 1904 Penn 2 127 Jackson Helen H. Female White Walter Isabella September 10 1898 Coatesville 1 128 Thursday, February 21, 2019 Chester County Archives, West Chester, PA 1938 Page 2 of 361 Birth Registers 1893-1907 Last Name First Name Middle Name Sex Race Father's First Mother's First Month Day Year Place of Birth Volume Page Jackson Henry Male Colored Kendall Clara April 5 1899 Kennett 2 122 Jackson Henry Male Colored Thomas Mary October 4 1906 Parkesburg 3 124 Jackson Howard Male Colored Luther December 14 1904 Coatesville 3 122 Jackson Iva Grace Female White Albert Eurie July 28 1901 Boxtown 2 126 Jackson J. Clarence Male White Richard Annie September 27 1893 Londonderry 1 123 Jackson John Andrew Male White George Hannah February 6 1904 Highland 3 121 Jackson Laura M. Female White Albert Eurie June 30 1906 East Fallowfield 3 124 Jackson Lena Female Colored John Clara June 10 1900 West Sadsbury 2 124 Jackson Leora E. Female Colored Robert Lydia September 13 1895 West Chester 1 125 Jackson Luella A. Female White J. N. Annie November 18 1898 Parkesburg 1 128 Jackson Mabel I. Female White James Susan June 22 1906 Spring City 3 124 Jackson Mame Josephine Female Colored Henry Elizabeth October 7 1905 Avondale 3 122 Jackson Margaret S. Female White George Carrie May 24 1903 Doe Run 3 120 Jackson Marjorie Female White William Carrie March 31 1903 East Marlborough 3 120 Jackson Mary Female White William May February 8 1905 Coatesville 3 122 Jackson Mary Female White Frank Rachel April 6 1907 Coatesville 3 125 Jackson Mary E. Female White Atley Lidie September 27 1897 Toughkenamon 1 127 Jackson Mary E. Female White William Mary November 12 1899 Coatesville 2 124 Jackson Mary Lydia Female White Richard Annie June 26 1896 Londonderry 1 126 Jackson Myrtle Female White F. S. Josephine December 20 1893 Pennsbury 1 124 Jackson Oliver P. Male White Walter I. W. May 2 1893 Coatesville 1 123 Jackson Oscar Male White Ernest Clara September 19 1897 Caln 1 127 Jackson Oscar Male Colored Oscar September 13 1904 Willistown 3 121 Thursday, February 21, 2019 Chester County Archives, West Chester, PA 1938 Page 3 of 361 Birth Registers 1893-1907 Last Name First Name Middle Name Sex Race Father's First Mother's First Month Day Year Place of Birth Volume Page Jackson Pearl R. Female Colored Saunders Sarah May 27 1904 Ercildoun 3 121 Jackson Philip Reynold Male Colored Philip Matilda April 25 1900 Avondale 2 123 Jackson Reba Female Colored Saunders Sarah August 21 1901 Ercildoun 2 126 Jackson Reba Della Female Colored Edward Anna August 6 1895 Sadsbury 1 125 Jackson Reba L. Female Colored Edwin Anna December 13 1901 Sadsbury 2 125 Jackson Sarah C. Female Colored Willis Elizabeth August 25 1898 Wayne 1 128 Jackson Saunders R. Male Colored Saunders Sara March 25 1898 Ercildoun 1 128 Jackson Thomas Male White Thomas Nellie September 6 1906 West Chester 3 125 Jackson Venando Male Colored Viola Green May 4 1903 West Chester 3 120 Jackson Vincent M. Male White Frank Laura June 23 1898 East Marlborough 1 128 Jackson Viola Female Colored John Sarah July 27 1894 West Sadsbury 1 124 Jackson Violet M. Female Colored Norman Helen December 19 1906 Oxford 3 124 Jackson W. M. Male Black Philip Matilda April 22 1902 Avondale 2 126 Jackson Walter G. Male Colored Laura May 14 1900 Exton 2 125 Jackson Walter Leroy Male Colored Edward Annie September 15 1905 Sadsbury 3 122 Jackson William Eugene Male White William Clara July 15 1898 Londonderry 1 128 Jackson William J. Male Colored Edwin Anna December 17 1903 Sadsbury 3 121 Jackson Willis Male Colored Willis Lizzie April 14 1896 Strafford 1 126 Jacob Elinor Female White Edward Edith June 19 1906 West Chester 3 124 Jacobie Jacob Male White Jacob Mary November 15 1899 Phoenixville 2 124 Jacobs Arthur Male White Charles July 21 1905 Duffryn Mawr 3 122 Jacobs Bertha Female White A. Jeff. Elizabeth June 29 1898 East Whiteland 1 128 Jacobs Bertha Female Colored Harry Ella February 18 1899 East Caln 2 122 Thursday, February 21, 2019 Chester County Archives, West Chester, PA 1938 Page 4 of 361 Birth Registers 1893-1907 Last Name First Name Middle Name Sex Race Father's First Mother's First Month Day Year Place of Birth Volume Page Jacobs Charles E. Male White Fred Marrion October 21 1894 London Grove 1 124 Jacobs Edward H. Male White Edward Edith March 6 1905 West Chester 3 122 Jacobs Elmer C. Male White George Bertha May 15 1899 West Vincent 2 123 Jacobs George Kline Male White Samuel Katie September 24 1905 Phoenixville 3 122 Jacobs Harry A. Male Colored Harry Louisa October 29 1899 Devon 2 124 Jacobs Helen Female Colored Harry Ella September 26 1903 East Downingtown 3 121 Jacobs Howard D. Male White George Bertha October 24 1896 West Vincent 1 126 Jacobs Irwin D. Male White Robert Anna April 3 1904 Phoenixville 2 127 Jacobs John E. Male Colored Harry Louisa November 30 1906 Tredyffrin 3 124 Jacobs Leonorah Female White Haney Rose June 4 1898 Paoli 1 128 Jacobs Lewis B. Male Colored Harry Louisa January 8 1905 Baptist Hill 3 122 Jacobs Mary E. Female White Harry Cora May 19 1904 Morestein 3 122 Jacobs Mildred E. Female White Charles Carrie January 22 1906 Philadelphia 3 125 Jacobs Rachel Ruth Female Black Harry Louisa January 10 1897 Tablet 1 127 Jacobs Rose Gertrude Female White Henry Rose November 12 1895 Paoli 1 125 Jacobs V. J. Male White Robert Anna March 8 1902 Phoenixville 2 126 Jacobs Walter V. Male White Charles February 25 1907 Tredyffrin 3 124 Jacobs William H.
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