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Jackson REDD
Elizabeth OLIVER
Elvira FULLER
Husband:  Jackson REDD
Birth:  bef. 1816
Death:  bef. 1848

His parents are almost certainly either:
Father:  William REDD
Mother:  Frances "Fanny" HACKETT
or
Father:  Phillip REDD
Mother:  Lucy HACKETT
William and Phillip were two brothers who came early to Trigg Co. — and were the only REDDs in early Trigg Co.

Marriage-1:  22 Jan 1833, Trigg Co., KY
Wife-1:  Elizabeth OLIVER
Marriage-2:  3 Jul 1839, Trigg Co., KY
Wife-2:  Elvira FULLER
Birth:  1815/6, KY
Other Spouse:  m2. 8 Jan 1848, Trigg Co., KY, Allford HARGROVE
Children with Elizabeth OLIVER:
apparently none
Children with Elvira FULLER — born in Trigg Co., KY:
1.  Duoley D. REDD, b. 1840/1
2.  William H. REDD, b. 1842/3


Sources:

1a.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service:  IGI - International Genealogical Index (online at FamilySearch.org).
Jackson REDD
Spouse: Elizabeth OLIVER
Marriage: 22 Jan 1833, Trigg, Kentucky
Source: patron submission

1b.  Trigg County Marriages (online at the Trigg County KYGenWeb site):
JACKSON REDD ALVIRA FULLER 03 JUL 1839

2.  Census Index:  U.S. Selected Counties, 1840 (Broderbund CD-316):
1840 Redd, Jackson KY Trigg Co. p. 296

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