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  1. Navarro County. Corsicana. Woodland Memorial Park. Created by: D. W. Short. Added: Nov 14, 2019. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 204706083. Source citation. G. W. Jackson moved to Corsicana in the 1800s to teach at one of the first schools for African American children in North Texas.

  2. George Washington Jackson (September 19, 1924 – July 6, 2023) was an American politician who was a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives . [1] He was born in Philadelphia and represented parts of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania from 1981 until 1990. [2] [3] After his tenure, he moved to South Carolina, where he died on ...

  3. When George Washington Jackson was born on 17 April 1899, in Richmond, Virginia, United States, his father, Charles Henry Jackson, was 36 and his mother, Elizabeth Beauregard Gregory, was 34. He married Mary Odessa Franklin on 24 April 1927, in Richmond, Virginia, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons.

  4. George W. Jackson, died Jul. 1940. Negro Educator Dies. CORSICANA, Texas, July 22. George W. Jackson, 80, pioneer Negro educator, civic, church and fraternal leader, died here Sunday night. He had been principal of the local Negro schools for forty-five years prior to his retirement, and was grand master of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows ...

  5. marriage he had three children George W., Mary and Frances. This wife survived him, dying when upwards of seventy years of age. George W. Jackson was a mere infant when brought to Indiana and but five years old when left fatherless. At the age of ten years he began to be self-supporting, working on different farms.

  6. Jan 29, 2019 · Descendants of George Washington Jackson. Old 2002 Web page on George Washington Jackson for reference. Generation No. 1 . 1.George Washington 3 Jackson (George 2, John 1) was born 07/09 February 1791 in (West) Virginia, and died 20 August 1876 in Weston, Lewis County, (West) Virginia. Burial: Aft. 20 August 1876, Machpelah Cemetery, Lewis ...

  7. William Hepfner Dies; Made Bats for Greats William G. Hepfner, 91, of 105 Simmons Ter. died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Arthur J. Sessler. A native of Germany, he lived in the area 70 years. Mr. Hepfner had retired in 1954 as an employe of Krens Baseball Bat Co. of Syracuse after 30 years with the...

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