Person:Andrew Jackson (60)

Watchers
m. 4 Apr 1798
  1. Elias Jackson1799 -
  2. Sarah 'Sally' Jackson1801 - 1849
  3. Stephen Jackson1802 - 1865
  4. Jacob M. Jackson1804 - 1870
  5. Lemuel D. Jackson1807 - 1872
  6. Rev. William Bennett Jackson1809 - 1889
  7. Jemima Jackson1813 -
  8. Polly JacksonEst 1815 -
  9. John JacksonEst 1816 -
  10. Andrew Jackson1818 - 1904
  11. Benjamin Basil Jackson1821 - 1902
  12. Mary JacksonEst 1823 -
  • HAndrew Jackson1818 - 1904
  • WSarah Ross1822 - 1904
Facts and Events
Name Andrew Jackson
Gender Male
Birth? 22 Aug 1818 Harrison Co., Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
Marriage to Sarah Ross
Residence[2] 1850 Salem, Warren Co., Ohio, United States
Death? 19 May 1904 Warren Co., Ohio, United States
Burial[1] Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Warren Co., Ohio, United States

Note fr Jerry Gross: Andrew and Sarah had no children of their own; but they reared Jemima and Sarah Ellen, youngest daughters of Andrew's brother, Elias and Hannah Jackson.

1850 Warren Co, OH Census Andrew's occupation was farmer. Jemima, Elias' daughter was living with Andrew and Sarah. At the time of the Census Sarah Ellen was living with or visiting with her grandparents, William & Hannah.

1870 Wayne, Clermont Co, OH Census Andrew's occupation was a farmer. Jemima and Sarah Ellen are not listed with Andrew, but Andrew, age 16, was living with him. Young Andrew was a nephew, recently orphaned, son of Andrew's brother Stephen.

Andrew's occupation on the 1880 census was keeping Hotel.
In 1990 Andrew and Sarah were living next household to his nephew John McClain Jackson and his family
1900 U.S. Census District 143, Harlan Co., Warren Co., Ohio
153/155
Jackson, Andrew S. Head W M Aug 1818 81 M56yrs VA NJ PA
Jackson, Sarah wife W F May 1822 78 M56yrs 0ch/0 lvg OH NY NC
Shaw, Harry R. blank W M Sept 1878 21 M4mos OH OH OH

The following was found at the website of the Clermont, Ohio Genealogy Society:
EDENTON CHRISTIAN UNION CHURCH
by Evelyn Matiin
The Christian Union Church of Edenton was organized in July of 1864. The church was situated adjacent to the Masonic Hall, and was the first Christian Union Church built in the State of Ohio. Members of Edenton Lodge #332 who were prominent in the organization and served as Elders, Trustees and other officers of the Church were: Andrew Jackson, James Crosson, Silas Muchmore, John Prickett, J. H. Prickett, Hiram Prickett, M. S. Pickiehiemer, W. McKinney, William Palmer and Theodore Little. It is thought the Church ceased to have services in the 1920's, and was torn down in 1939.

Andrew and his wife Sarah are among a listing of early church members. The church first met in 1861 and was formally organized in 1864.

Contained in an email from Joe Jackson Nov 2010: "While visiting the Wesley Cemetery, I noticed the Masonic symbol on my Great grandparents' monument. Later in the nearby village of Edenton, I noticed a Masonic Lodge #332. I stopped to see if they might have any information on the Jacksons. They were busy sprucing up the place for their 150 year anniversary celebration. One of them showed me around and hanging on the wall were photos of the founding members. One of the photos was of Granville Jackson, my great uncle, and another was of Andrew, Granville's first cousin. Andrew was the first master of the lodge."

References
  1. Ohio, Warren County Ohio Genealogical Society Records Room-Library.

    Warren County Cem Vol 7, WCGS, 1988, pg 448.

  2. United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
    Salem Twp, Warren Co., Ohio.
  3.   Barker, Clark and Deborah, Rootsweb chart of Clark and Deborah Barker: Ancestors of Destiny Barker wc.rootsweb.