For the time, that Nero has live in the plantation in Louisiana, he had 6 children born from his girlfriend. Later he married an Indian Choctaw - well, she was an Indian only on 3/4 - my grandmother Emeline. Probably. his life with my grandmothe was some kind of a refuge from awful working conditions, and those, who enthralled him, could only be jealous at harmonies of his marriage and home life. They did not need much money to be happy because they love each other. Emeline was from Louisiana, she has gone to her mother slightly yellowish color of a skin.
Emeline and her husband Israel Nero Jackson are the parents of Samuel J. Jackson (1893- 1993), a graduate of Alcorn College (now Alcorn State University) in Lorman, Claiborne County, Mississippi. Samuel and his wife Crystal Lee King Jackson are the parents of Joseph Walker (Joe) Jackson, the patriarch of the Jackson Family of Entertainers.Italic text
Emeline Williams was born by a Choctaw father, Richard Allen Williams and a Choctaw Indian Fannie Mae Dunn
Emeline grew up in a household with her estranged grandparents. In Gloster, Mississippi
Emeline have 48 siblings:
1. Warren Williams And 47 more.
Emaline Williams married Israel Nero Jackson and they had about 15-18 children. her oldest child was William Jackson. she did live in Louisiana with her husband.
Nero and Aunt Emaline purchased 117 Acres of land somewhere in Mississippi or East, Louisiana.
It was also told she loved to Plant fruits and vegetables and also made sure her children did the same to have food in their stomach.
Emeline died at the age of 80 years old and was buried in Mississippi possibly next to her husband.
*Its a photo of her standing next to her seated brother (Dennis Esco Williams)
For the time, that Nero has live in the plantation in Louisiana, he had 6 children born from his girlfriend. Later he married an Indian Choctaw - well, she was an Indian only on 3/4 - my grandmother Emeline. Probably. his life with my grandmothe was some kind of a refuge from awful working conditions, and those, who enthralled him, could only be jealous at harmonies of his marriage and home life. They did not need much money to be happy because they love each other. Emeline was from Louisiana, she has gone to her mother slightly yellowish color of a skin.
Emeline and her husband Israel Nero Jackson are the parents of Samuel J. Jackson (1893- 1993), a graduate of Alcorn College (now Alcorn State University) in Lorman, Claiborne County, Mississippi. Samuel and his wife Crystal Lee King Jackson are the parents of Joseph Walker (Joe) Jackson, the patriarch of the Jackson Family of Entertainers.Italic text
Emeline Williams was born by a Choctaw father, Richard Allen Williams and a Choctaw Indian Fannie Mae Dunn
Emeline grew up in a household with her estranged grandparents. In Gloster, Mississippi
Emeline have 48 siblings:
1. Warren Williams And 47 more.
Emaline Williams married Israel Nero Jackson and they had about 15-18 children. her oldest child was William Jackson. she did live in Louisiana with her husband.
Nero and Aunt Emaline purchased 117 Acres of land somewhere in Mississippi or East, Louisiana.
It was also told she loved to Plant fruits and vegetables and also made sure her children did the same to have food in their stomach.
Emeline died at the age of 80 years old and was buried in Mississippi possibly next to her husband.
*Its a photo of her standing next to her seated brother (Dennis Esco Williams)
Family Members
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Amanda Jean "Mandy Jean" Williams Tobias
1845–1932
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Bull "Night Crow" Williams
1853–1928
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Henry Thurman "Mose" Williams
1855–1928
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Silas Allen Williams
1856–1938
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Shack Warren Williams
1866–1947
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Maggie Eunice "Maggie U" Williams
1886–1941
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Dr Israel Sigmond Joseph "Gordon" Williams Sr
1895–1992
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Viola Mae Williams
1913–2024
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