Dr. John J. Jackson
b.Bet 1819 and 1820
d.
Facts and Events
Name |
Dr. John J. Jackson |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
Bet 1819 and 1820 |
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Death? |
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"eldest son living after 1860. . . He settled near Lebanon, Marion Co., Kentucky. John was in jail during the Civil War for killing a Yankee. John's brother James lived with him in Kentucky after he left Catholic College in St. Louis."
John's middle initial taken from the settlement papers of his father's estate. "John J. Jackson (cash paid John Gantt, E. L. Blackburn, T. R. Love for tuition, books, etc., 1824-1827)".
References
- ↑ Tibbetts, Jean. Reflections: 1988-1991; The Jackson Family. (Great Falls Historical Society, Great Falls, Virginia, 1991)
Page 40.
Author's source: "Life of James W. Jackson", Richmond, West & Johnson, 1862. (In Virginia State Historical Society collection, Richmond, Virginia.) [corrected typo from 1719 to 1819]
- Tibbetts, Jean. Reflections: 1988-1991; The Jackson Family. (Great Falls Historical Society, Great Falls, Virginia, 1991)
Page 39.
Author's source: "Life of James W. Jackson", Richmond, West & Johnson, 1862. (In Virginia State Historical Society collection, Richmond, Virginia.)
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