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    1. [MOPIKE-L] J.W/W.J. Jackson, 1920...
    2. dixieljaw
    3. Hi, Does some have the 1920 census to look for John W. Jackson/William J. Jackson, his wife was Sally "Baby Doll" Foster... I need to know some decendants... No one in the family (and there aren't many left) knows what became of them... According to his brothers' OBIT, they were in Louisiana, Mo. in 1935... Thanks, Dix...

    03/14/2002 09:14:51
    1. Re: [MOPIKE-L] J.W/W.J. Jackson, 1920...
    2. Marilyn Moore
    3. Do you have the birth state and /or year of birth s of John W or William J Jackson. I do not presently have access to the 1920 access(I have the microfiche, but my reader is not usable right now. However, I have Family Tree- Family Finder Index and several CD;s where I might possibly locate some data for you. Marilyn Moore mhm@commspeed.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "dixieljaw" <dixieljaw@msn.com> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 3:14 PM Subject: [MOPIKE-L] J.W/W.J. Jackson, 1920... > Hi, > Does some have the 1920 census to look for John W. Jackson/William J. > Jackson, his wife was Sally "Baby Doll" Foster... I need to know some > decendants... No one in the family (and there aren't many left) knows what > became of them... According to his brothers' OBIT, they were in Louisiana, > Mo. in 1935... > Thanks, > Dix... > > > >

    03/14/2002 09:14:40
    1. Re: [MOPIKE-L] J.W/W.J. Jackson, 1920...
    2. Rev. Marion L. Putnam
    3. Dix I have the census disks for 1920 but do you have any idea where they were located, ie what part of county or what page or pages? Chick chick_putnam@nettally.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "dixieljaw" <dixieljaw@msn.com> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 5:14 PM Subject: [MOPIKE-L] J.W/W.J. Jackson, 1920... > Hi, > Does some have the 1920 census to look for John W. Jackson/William J. > Jackson, his wife was Sally "Baby Doll" Foster... I need to know some > decendants... No one in the family (and there aren't many left) knows what > became of them... According to his brothers' OBIT, they were in Louisiana, > Mo. in 1935... > Thanks, > Dix... > > >

    03/14/2002 02:13:15