Meet the Jackson Family: Guide to All 10 Kids

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Jackson Family

The Jackson family is widely recognized, with legendary figures like Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson rising to fame. However, the Jackson family is much larger, extending beyond the famous siblings. Joe and Katherine Jackson had ten children, most of whom have made a mark in music and entertainment.

Joe and Katherine Jackson’s Story

Joe and Katherine Jackson married in 1949 and welcomed their first child, Maureen “Rebbie” Jackson, in 1950. By 1961, they had nine children. In 1963, Joe formed the iconic Jackson 5, which consisted of five of the six brothers.

Their breakthrough came in 1968 when the Jackson 5 signed with Motown Records. They made history with hit songs like “I Want You Back” and “ABC.” Despite the group’s eventual disbanding, the Jackson family remained in the spotlight, and Michael Jackson pursued a solo career, earning him the title of the “King of Pop.”

Here’s a closer look at each of Joe and Katherine’s children,

1. Maureen “Rebbie” Jackson
Rebbie, born in May 1950, is the oldest of the Jackson children. She launched her music career and succeeded with her 1984 hit “Centipede.” Rebbie married Nathaniel Brown in 1968, and the couple had three children: Stacee, Yashi, and Austin. Nathaniel passed away in 2013.

2. Sigmund “Jackie” Jackson
Born in May 1951, Jackie was the eldest son and had the highest voice in the Jackson 5. In addition to performing in the group, he released solo albums. Jackie married three times, most recently to Emily Besselin in 2012, and they have twin boys, River and Jaylen.

3. Toriano “Tito” Jackson
Born in 1953, Tito was a vital member of the Jackson 5 and later released solo albums. He married Delores Martes in 1972, and they had three sons: Taj, Taryll, and TJ. The couple divorced in 1988, and sadly, Tito passed away in September 2024 from a heart attack.

4. Jermaine Jackson
Born in December 1954, Jermaine was another member of the Jackson 5 who went on to have a successful solo career. He married Motown president Berry Gordy’s daughter, Hazel, in 1973, and they had three children: Jermaine Jr., Autumn, and Jaimy. Jermaine has been married several times and has more children, including Jaafar and Jermajesty.

5. La Toya Jackson
La Toya, born in May 1956, had her own successful music career and appeared on several reality shows. She was married to Jack Gordon from 1989 to 1997. La Toya has released 11 studio albums over the course of her career.

6. Marlon Jackson
Marlon was born in March 1957, along with his twin brother Brandon, who passed away at birth. While Marlon was part of the Jackson 5, his solo career was brief. He now runs the Study Peace Foundation, which promotes global peace. Marlon has been married to Carol Ann Parker since 1975, and they have three children: Valencia, Brittany, and Marlon Jr.

7. Michael Jackson
Michael, born in August 1958, became the most famous Jackson family member. His 1982 album Thriller remains the best-selling album in history. He had an illustrious career but faced several controversies later in life. Michael passed away in June 2009 from a drug overdose. He was married twice and had three children: Prince, Paris, and Bigi.

8. Steven “Randy” Jackson
Randy, born in October 1961, did not join the Jackson 5 due to his age but later pursued music, releasing an album with his band Randy and the Gypsys. He has children with Alejandra Oaziaza and was briefly married to Eliza Shaffy.

9. Janet Jackson
Born in May 1966, Janet is one of the most successful Jackson siblings, rivaling her brother Michael’s fame. She’s released numerous hit albums and appeared in TV shows and movies. Janet has been married three times and has one son, Eissa, born in 2017.

Joe and Katherine’s Legacy

Though the Jackson 5 no longer performs, the family continues influencing the entertainment industry. Joe and Katherine’s children’s legacy has left an indelible mark on music and pop culture worldwide, US Magazine


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