James Jackson may refer to: James Jackson (British Army officer) (1790–1871), British Army general James Jackson (colonial administrator), British Army...
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50 Cent (redirect from Curtis James Jackson)
Curtis James Jackson III (born July 6, 1975), known professionally as 50 Cent, is an American rapper, actor, television producer, businessman, and record...
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Fort James Jackson (usually shortened to Fort Jackson and informally known as Old Fort Jackson) is a restored nineteenth-century fort located one mile...
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Michael James Jackson (June 20, 1945 – July 13, 2022) was an American record producer, engineer and composer best known for producing albums by Kiss in...
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James Anthony Jackson CBE FRS (born 12 December 1954) is Emeritus Professor of Active Tectonics and formerly head of Bullard Laboratories, and Head of...
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James Jackson Jeffries (April 15, 1875 – March 3, 1953) was an American professional boxer and world heavyweight champion. He was known for his enormous...
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Onision (redirect from Gregory Jackson (entertainer))
James Jackson (born Gregory James Daniel; November 11, 1985), known professionally by his online alias Onision (/oʊˈnisiɒn/ oh-NEE-see-on), is an American...
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On June 25, 2009, the American singer Michael Jackson died of acute propofol intoxication in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 50. His personal physician...
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population was 5,557. The community was named after governor James Jackson. Founded in 1826, Jackson began as a 303-acre (1.23 km2) plot purchased for the purpose...
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James Shurrade Jackson (born August 4, 1976) is an American former professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League...
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James Caleb Jackson (March 28, 1811 – July 11, 1895) was an American nutritionist and the inventor of the first dry, whole grain breakfast cereal which...
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David Patrick Lindsay James "Paddy" Jackson (born 5 January 1992) is a professional rugby union player from Northern Ireland who plays for Lyon OU; in...
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for artists such as Sam & Dave, the O'Jays, Gladys Knight and Etta James. The Jackson 5 also performed at clubs and cocktail lounges, where striptease shows...
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Michael James Jackson (27 March 1942 – 30 August 2007) was an English writer and journalist. He was the author of many influential books about beer and...
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Jackson (/ˈdʒæksən/) is a common surname of Scottish, Irish and English origin eventually becoming a common American surname also. In 1980, Jackson was...
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James Jackson (September 21, 1757 – March 19, 1806) was an early British-born Georgia politician of the Democratic-Republican Party. He was a member of...
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on Forks of Cypress, a plantation near Florence in northern Alabama. James Jackson Jr., the son of the plantation owner, and Easter, a slave who works...
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his role in Brookside Michael James Jackson (1945–2022), American record producer, engineer and composer Michael Jackson (television executive) (born 1958)...
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Stewart James Jackson, Baron Jackson of Peterborough (born 31 January 1965) is a British politician and adviser. Jackson served as a Conservative Member...
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James William Jackson (March 6, 1823 – May 24, 1861) was an ardent secessionist and the proprietor of the Marshall House, an inn located in the city of...
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James H. Jackson (born April 24, 1939) is a former science teacher, coach, businessman, and state legislator from Iowa. He was a Democrat. He was born...
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Tennessee Supreme Court Barbara Jackson (born 1961), associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court James Jackson (congressman) (1819–1887), chief...
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James Jackson (3 October 1777 in Newburyport, Massachusetts – 27 August 1867 in Boston) was an American physician. He was a proponent of Massachusetts...
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Tree That Owns Itself (redirect from The Jackson Oak)
located on the property of Colonel William Henry Jackson. William Jackson was the son of James Jackson, a soldier in the American Revolution as well as...
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James Jackson Bullock (born February 9, 1955) is an American actor and comedian. He has appeared in the sitcom Too Close for Comfort. Bullock was born...
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James Hayter Jackson (24 November 1800–2 August 1877), commonly referred to as Jimmy Jackson was a New Zealand mariner, whaler and trader. Born in London...
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James S. Jackson (1944 – September 1, 2020) was an American social psychologist and the Daniel Katz Distinguished University Professor of Psychology at...
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James Jackson Putnam (October 3, 1846 – November 4, 1918) was an American neurologist. Born in Boston, Massachusetts and graduated from Harvard College...
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James Jackson Jarves (1818–1888) was an American newspaper editor and art critic who is remembered above all as the first American art collector to buy...
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James Jackson (c. 1789 or 1790 – 6 July 1851) was a Canadian Methodist minister. Jackson grew up in Potsdam, New York. His family moved to Edwardsburgh...
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