Descendants of Samuel Jackson Generation No. 1 1. SAMUEL1 JACKSON1 was born 17301, and died 1806 in Surry Co., NC1. He married (1) MARY CATHERINE PLANKINHORN1 Abt. 1747 in Chester Co., PA1, daughter of PETER PLANKINHORN and SUSANNA UNK. She was born 1730 in Chesapeake Bay States1, and died April 24, 1780 in Surry Co., NC1. He married (2) SARAH UNK1 Aft. 17801. She was born 1, and died Unknown. Notes for SAMUEL JACKSON: It is rumored among Jackson genealogists that Samuel was born in Chester Co., PA, however he does not show up on any birth records in Chester Co, PA. He moved to NC in the early 1750's. Lucille Jackson Vernon stated in her research that they lived in an area that is now in Davidson Co., NC before moving on to Westfield, NC. Samuel and Catherine came to Surry Co., NC around 1770-72, settling on Tom's Creek, later called Westfield. They were the first Jacksons in the Westfield area. Much of what is known about these people is from Quaker records. Samuel Jackson was living in Chester Co., PA at the time when several Quaker families by the name of Jackson were in the area, so most researchers have made the assumption that Samuel was a Quaker. Lucille Vernon wrote to the Quaker College at Guilford Co., NC; they wrote back saying they had no record of Samuel or his wife, Catherine, ever being members of the New Garden congregation. Lucille assumed the other researchers were wrong; however in Henshaw's "Encyclopeida of America Quaker Genealogy" Vol I, page 504 (New Garden MM) lists Samuel, Catherine as follows: page 182, Samuel Jackson; Catherine Jackson, d.4-24-1780; Joseph b. 12-27-1761; Elizabeth b. 5-12-1763; Jehu b. 7-4-1765; William b. 5-15-1767; Amer b. 6-19-1769. Page 14 of same volume shows Samuel and Catherine were present for marriage of Jacob Jackson and Ann Beales. This becomes a difficult thing to document as Lucille Vernon found in Jacob Jackson's application for membership at New Garden MM, he stated he was not a Quaker and that his parents were not members of the Society of Friends. I do not know if Samuel was a Quaker, but certainly his sons, Curtis, Jacob, John and Joseph, were as their names show up on the list of Charter members of the Westfield Friends. Jacob was a minister and received his brother, Samuel, Jr., into the membership at his request. Most all of the Jacksons migrated west with the exception of Joseph who married Sarah Jessup. They and many of their descendants remained in NC. The descendants of Samuel and Catherine Plankinhorn Jackson who are now living in the Westfield area of Surry Co., NC will tell you that Samuel's father was Aaron Jackson, son of William Jackson, born feb 25, 1725 in Pasquotank Co., NC. This information came to them from Luther Byrd of Westfield and can be found in the Guilford College library. Mr. Luther N. Byrd, grew up in Mt. Airy, NC and while a teacher in the Westfield High School, became interested in the history of the early Quakers that settled in the area. He started his students working on family trees and in order to help the students he did genealogical research, also. In his research he gives the name of Aaron Jackson, son of a William Jackson as the father of Samuel and Priscilla Jackson Jessup as a sister of Samuel. I was privileged to have had Luther Byrd as a teacher in the 8th grade. I believe that Samuel could be the son of William Jackson, but not the son of Aaron, as Aaron was about the same age of Samuel. This would have meant Samuel could have been uncle of Priscilla Jackson Jessup and not her brother. Joe Willard Snyder states the following in his Jackson research: Samuel and his three brothers, Moses, Charles and William worked in Benjamin Franklin's print shop in Philadelphia (his source was Leola Grim Tobin's Jackson Family Records) ........................................................................................ (I found the following song in an article taken from the Internet. No author's name was given.) BATTLE HYMN OF THE JACKSONS (Tune: Battle Hymn of the Republic) There's something strong and mighty in a good old family name The name of Jackson shineth high upon the scroll of fame For nearly all the Jacksons have pursued a lofty aim. The clan goes marching on! CHORUS: Glory to the name of Jackson Glory to the tribe of Jackson Hurray, Hurray, for all the Jacksons The clan goes marching on! Samuel, Amer, Curtis and John were fathers of our clan. Joseph, William and Isaac were heroes who never ran "Old Hickory", the President, was a brave and famous man The clan goes marching on! The Jackson blood is mingled with the royal bloods of old Each century our numbers have increased a hundred fold Among the world's great families our family is pure gold The clan goes marching on! The House of Jackson cherishes traditions of the past With the world's great movements they have all their fortunes cast And when they pledge their honor they are loyal to the last The clan goes marching on! The Jacksons fought at Flodden, Fredericksburg and Waterloo In every righteous cause our kinsmen fought as heroes do They died in seventeen seventy-six and nineteen eighteen, too The clan goes marching on! We have our dukes and peasants, common folk and blue bloods, too We greet each other with a smile and "Cousin, howdy-do!" This goes with all the Jacksons and it goes with me and you The clan goes marching on! To every corner of our land we sound the bugle call Four hundred thousand cousins hear and answer one and all The echo of their footstep's like Niagara's waterfall The clan goes marching on We must prove worthy of our place on the Jackson Family Tree Let Jackson standards with the highest in the world agree We owe a duty to the generations yet to be The clan goes marching on! Notes for MARY CATHERINE PLANKINHORN: Catherine Plankinhorn was born abt 1730 in the Chesapeake Bay States and died 24 Apr 1780 in Surry Co., NC. Jackson researchers over the years have tried to find Catherine Plankinhorn's parents or anyone by the name of Plankinhorn. Every available source has been researched in the states of NY, PA, MD, NJ and DE. The libraries in Washington,DC including the Library of Congress and the D.A.R. Library has been searched. Research was done in archives, county seats and tax records and in all of this research, only two small articles have been found on the name of Plankinhorn and they were on Peter and Susanna Plankinhorn. Lucille Jackson Vernon felt that one of the reasons for not finding the name is that prior to the war in 1776 the name was changed from Plankinhorn to Plankenton. Information has been found in PA on the Plankenton families who were the children and grandchildren of Peter and Susanna Plankinhorn. The first valuable source of information on the Plankinhorn's was compiled in 1901 by Gilbert Cope, on the descendants of George and Sarah Smedley, early settlers of Chester Co., PA, who's descendants had married into the Robins family of Edgemont Township, Delaware Co., PA. Two of the Robin sisters, Jane and Sarah, married Jesse and Samuel Plankenton, son of Peter Plankinhorn, Jr. Jane and Sarah were the granddaughters of Joseph and Lear Crayton Robins of NJ and the daughters of Joseph and Jane Hooper Robins of Edgemont. In 1901, Cope wrote that Peter and Susanna Plankinhorn who, in 1778 (now deceased) were mentioned as "Late of Gloucester in the Providence of New Jersey." He named four known children: Jacob, John, Peter, Jr. and Elizabeth. Information on these four is found in census, tax records, and marriages of PA. He did not research the family, but they probably had other children. The second piece of information written on the family of Peter and Sarah Plankinhorn was four pages written out in long hand and very hard to read. It was written by one of the great-grandsons of Peter Plankinhorn, Jr. and placed in one of the libraries in Washington, DC. Mr. Keith Parrish from Washington, DC found these pages while researching the family and sent copies to Lucille Jackson Vernon. The name of the writer was not given. Peter and Susanna may have had other children named Susannah, Michael, and Bridget. One Susannah Blankinhorn was married to John Hepperset 27 Aug 1763 at St. Michael and Zion Lutheran Church in Philadelphia, PA. One Bridget Blackenton was baptized in 1760 at the age of 23. In 1777, Michael Blankinhorn was in the Revolutionary War, and in 1780 he was listed as Michael Plankinhorn. In Colonial days, the "P" and "B" were often used interchangeably. Joseph Plankinton has said he thought the origin of the Plankinhorns were from Great Britain (Wales) Cope said he thought they came from Wales, since no one has found any written information on where they came from or how many children they had. The origin could even be German instead of from Wales. The Moravians had settled in PA around 1722. They had come from Hernhut,Germany. Their religion is very similar to that of the Lutheran Church. In the early 1800's a John Plankinhorn settled in Lycoming Co., PA. He was from Germany. The Susannah Blankinhorn was married in a Lutheran Church. Elizabeth was married in the Old Swede Church, (now Lutheran), so the religion of the early Plankinhorn's may have been Lutheran. One of their sons, John, married a Quaker girl and later joined the Concord MM in Philadelphia. Lucille Jackson Vernon expresses her thanks to Keith Parrish who sent her most of the information that she had on the family, along with Mrs. Edith Hankins of Memphis, TN. From the LDS site (www.familysearch.org) comes: Plankenhorn 160 entries Black Forest, Germany Planckenhorn 20 entries Black Forest, Germany Plankinhorn - no entries in Germany Catharina/Katharina/Catharine/Kathraine Plankenhorn 12 entries Catharina Planckenhorn 1 entry Plankinton/Plankenton 232 entries USA Plankenhorn 87 entries USA Children of SAMUEL JACKSON and MARY PLANKINHORN are: 2. i. JACOB2 JACKSON, b. 1749, Chester Co., PA; d. November 14, 1844, Martinville,Clinton Co., OH. 3. ii. CURTIS ISAAC JACKSON, b. 1751, Chester Co., PA; d. September 25, 1829, Guilford Co., NC. 4. iii. JOHN JACKSON, b. 1753, Chester Co., PA; d. August 10, 1810, Clinton Co., OH. 5. iv. SUSANNA JACKSON, b. 1755, Probably in Chester Co., PA; d. Aft. 1808, Randolph Co., IN. 6. v. SAMUEL JACKSON, JR., b. January 23, 1758, A few miles from Philadelphia, PA on Delaware River; d. June 06, 1834, Stokes Co., NC. 7. vi. JOSEPH JACKSON, b. December 27, 1761, Rowan Co., NC (currently Surry); d. October 22, 1815, Surry Co., NC. 8. vii. ELIZABETH JACKSON, b. May 12, 1763, New Garden, Guilford Co., NC; d. Bef. 1808, Surry Co., NC. 9. viii. JEHU JACKSON, b. July 04, 1765, Rowan Co., NC; d. July 06, 1844. 10. ix. WILLIAM JACKSON, b. May 15, 1767, Rowan Co., NC; d. September 20, 1841, Surry Co., NC. 11. x. AMER JACKSON, b. June 09, 1769, Rowan Co., NC; d. August 1843, Stokes Co., NC. Generation No. 2 2. JACOB2 JACKSON (SAMUEL1)1 was born 1749 in Chester Co., PA2, and died November 14, 1844 in Martinville,Clinton Co., OH2. He married ANN BEALES3 August 10, 1774 in Tom's Creek, Westfield MM, Surry Co., NC4, daughter of BOWATER BEALES and SARAH COOK. She was born September 03, 1755 in Guilford Co., NC5, and died August 27, 18356. Notes for JACOB JACKSON: After the arrival of his family in NC, Jacob's father, Samuel, placed him in the home of a Quaker to learn a trade. He remained in the care of this family for several years. He became a member of the New Garden MM in Guilford Co., upon his personal application for membership, soon after arriving at manhood. His parents moved from Rowan Co. to Surry Co., NC around 1774, settling on Tom's Creek. Jacob must have been quite an influence on his brothers and sisters as they all became members of the Society of Friends. There is no record of his parents ever joining either the New Garden or the Westfield MM. A Quaker meeting house was built and called Tom's Creek MM. Jacob, along with his brothers, Curtis, John, and Samuel, Jr., were among the charter members. They later helped build the new church called "Westfield." A new brick church has been built to take the place of the old one on the same location, and just across the highway is the grave yard. Unfortunately all of the early Quaker graves have been plowed under and now there is just an open field. It gives you a very sad feeling to stand and look out over this plowed field where so many of the Jackson family and their relatives were buried. The Jessup, Sumner, Simmons, Hiatt, Garrett and many other families were also buried there. Jacob bought his first land (recorded at Dobson, NC) from Lewis Conners, which contained 100 acres and was located on the waters of Tom's Creek, not far from the VA line and the Blue Ridge Mtns. He moved his family to New Hope MM in Green Co., TN on 24 Dec 1797 where he remained for seven years. On 17 Dec 1804, he moved with his family to Miami, OH and in 1811 to Clinton Co., OH where he remained until his death at the age of 97. After the division which took place in the Quaker Yearly and Subordinate Meetings in the years 1828 and 1829, Jacob and other members were attached to Miami Quarterly meetings, from which he resided more than twenty miles and not with-standing his great age, the distance, the frequent inclemency of the weather and the bad roads, he seldom failed attending meetings, exhibiting a fervency for the good of "this People" as he frequently called the Society. His last illness which was of a complicated character, confined him mostly to his room for about three weeks, but to his bed only a few hours. A sudden change took place about two o'clock in the afternoon on the 14th day of the eleventh month, 1844. On being helped to bed he said he did not expect ever to rise again, and spoke but little afterwards, though he appeared to be quite sensible and composed, and lay in that situation until near eleven o'clock in the evening of the same day, when he passed away quietly, and thus closed his long and useful life. Notes for ANN BEALES: Ann Beales was born 3 Sep 1755 in Guilford Co., NC. She became an Elder in the Friends church. She was a woman of good example in the common walks of life, and particularly in the diligent attendance of her religious meetings, in which she encouraged her children and those around her. Marriage Notes for JACOB JACKSON and ANN BEALES: From "The Quaker Corner" we find the following: Whereas, Jacob Jackson, son of Samuel and Catherine Jackson, of the County of Surry, and the province of North Carolina; and Ann Beals, daughter of Bowater and Sarah Beales, of the County and province aforesaid, having declared their intentions of marriage before several of the Monthly Meetings of the people called Quakers, at New Garden whose proceedings therein were allowed of by the said meetings. Now, these are to certify whom it may concern, that for the full accomplishment of their intentions, this Tenth day of the Eight month in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-four, they, the said Jacob Jackson and Ann Beales, appeared in a public assembly of the said people, and others met together, at their usual Meeting House at Tom's Creek, the the county of Surry aforesaid, and the said Jacob Jackson, taking the said Ann Beales by the hand, did in a solemn manner openly declare that he took her to be his wife, promising to be unto her a loving and faithful husband, until death should separate them. And then and there in the said Assembly, the said Ann Beales did in like manner declare that she took the said Jacob Jackson to be her husband, promising to be unto him a loving and faithful wife until death should separate them, or words to that effect. And moreover the said Jacob Jackson and Ann Beales, she according to the custom of marriage assuming the name of her husband, as a further confirmation thereof, did then and there to those present set their hands. Jacob Jackson Ann Jackson And we whose names are thereunder subscribed, being amongst others present, at the solemnization of their marriage and superscription in manner aforesaid, as witnesses thereto, have hereunto set our hands, the day and year above written. Thomas Jessop, Amos Henley, Joseph Hiett, Samuel Jackson, Thomas Jessop, Uriah Carson, Ann Jessop, Bowater Beales, Jr., Moorman Ballard, Curtis Jackson, Suzanna Hiett, Thomas Beales, David Ballard, Thomas Sumner, Elizabeth Beales, Sarah Beales, John Bryant, Henry Worley, Hannah Hiett, Catherine Jackson, Daniel Beales, Richard Jones, Ann Hiett, Sarah Beales, Samuel Bond, Jamima Jones, Ruth Worley, Ruth Beales, John Burris, Mary Jessop, Ester Burris, Caleb Jessop, Hannah Hiett, Phebe Sumner, Jacob Jessop, Lydia Bryant, John Hiett. Children of JACOB JACKSON and ANN BEALES are: 12. i. RACHEL3 JACKSON, b. July 15, 1775, New Garden, Guilford Co., NC; d. September 23, 1846, Highland Co., OH. 13. ii. RUTH JACKSON, b. November 04, 1776, New Garden, Guilford Co., NC; d. Unknown. iii. SAMUEL JACKSON7, b. August 10, 1778, New Garden, Guilford Co., NC7; d. Unknown. Notes for SAMUEL JACKSON: Samuel Jackson was born Aug. 10, 1778, in Surry Co, NC. He was eldest son and third child born to Jacob and Ann (Beals) Jackson. He was about eighteen years old when his parents moved from Westfield to TN in 1797. There is no information on Samuel Jackson t this time. There was a marriage recorded in Green Co for one Samuel Jackson and Susannah Bent on Nov. 26, 1812, and may have been the Samuel we are researching. Several articles have been written on the history of Clinton and Highland Counties in OH. One mentions one Samuel Jackson who came to Jefferson Co around 1800-01. He was a great hunter and frontiersman. Professor Edwin West stated that he was the brother of Jacob and John Jackson, early settlers of Wayne Co, OH. The Samuel Jackson living in Stokes Co, NC married Hannah Gibson, lived and died in Stokes Co and is believed by many Jackson researchers to be the brother of Jacob and John Jackson, and if he is a brother, then Samuel the hunter would not be a brother. Samuel the hunter is said to have built the first cabin in Jefferson Township in 1812. Samuel, son of Jacob at that time, would have been thirty-four years of age, and he is possibly the son but not the brother of Jacob Jackson. Since we have been unable to find any information on Samuel, son of Jacob and Ann, the following articles found on Samuel the hunter is used here. The following was taken from "Highland Pioneer Sketches and Family Genealogies" by Elsie Johnson Ayres, Hillsboro, OH: "Samuel Jackson and his brothers, Jacob and John, Quakers from North Carolina, settled on Rocky Fork as early as 1801. They were the sons of Samuel Jackson Sr., native of Ireland. Samuel Jackson the immigrant, was a direct descendant of Ralph Jackson who was burned at the stake as a martyr in Stratford, England, in 1556. The brothers remained in a crude log cabin for a few years after their arrival. They were all good hunters who had served as Indian spies. They made enough money to live or the equivalent, by selling pelts. Samuel Jackson remained in the cabin after both his brothers had cleared land of their own. He was a rugged individual who remained in the woods for weeks at a time. His favorite region to hunt was the Brushcreek and Sunfish Hills. In 1801, during the hunting season in the Sunfish Hills, Samuel Jackson killed two panthers, a number of huge bears, deer, and other animals. In 1812, he moved to Clinton Co, where he erected the first cabin in what is now Jefferson Township. In 1818 he moved to Cass Co, TX, and lived to be over one hundred years of age." From "A History of Highland Co, Ohio" "In the fall of 1809, as Samuel Jackson was passing along a trace down the banks of Sunfish Creek, about three miles east of Sinking Springs, he saw a large bear crossing the path before him. The bear, not seeing him, went into a hole in the rocks while yet in sight, near the creek. Jackson determined to have him out but knew that he could not effect his purpose alone. He therefore went to the nearest cabin, which happened to be John Lowman's, for assistance. John immediately returned with him to the den of the bear. They took a chunk of fire with them. When they reached the place, they first filled the hole with dry branches, which they set on fire. After this, they stationed themselves thirty of forty yards distant, rifles in hand. The smoke soon entered the hole and forced the bruin out. As he emerged Jackson fired and wounded him. The bear then retreated to another hole close to the first. The entrance of this was just large enough for him to pass through, but increased in size further in. The hunters again filled the mouth with leaves and fired them. But after waiting for upwards of an hour for the reappearance of the bear, and neither seeing nor hearing him, they concluded to go home and wait till evening. When evening came they returned to the den or cave in the rocks, and after a careful examination they satisfied themselves that bruin was still there in defiance of the smoke. So Jackson proposed to take a torch and crawl into the hole and force him out, for they were determined to have him at all hazards. He accordingly prepared himself and managed by a considerable effort to force himself in. He soon succeeded by the help of his torch in finding the bear, which, contrary to his expectations, was quiet dead from his shot. On making this discovery and satisfying himself that there was no mistake, he called out to Lowman at the mouth of the hole to come and assist him in dragging out the carcass. Lowman crept in and managed to get hold of the body, and pulled while Jackson pushed. The bear was a very large one, and in that contracted place was quite difficult to manage. The mouth of the cave being small, the great difficulty was, however. to get him through it. Indeed the thing seemed impossible, although the animal had entered with ease while alive. After many efforts it finally stuck fast, and became wedged so tight that they could not move it either way. The efforts of Lowman at the entrance of the hole had stirred up the remains of the leaves fired in the early part of the day, and the fire not being extinguished, a dense smoke soon penetrated the cave, notwithstanding the fact that the bear was fast in the mouth. Jackson being on the inside was like to suffocate, and Lowman being partly in was in little better condition. In this alarming state of affairs while Jackson was begging and praying with the little breath he had yet remaining. Lowman was making almost superhuman efforts to rescue him. Lowman, by thrusting his hands between the bear and the rocks, he made a slight opening. Then laying himself on his back, with both feet against the rocks, he took a long and steady pull for life, and finally, to the great joy of his friend inside, brought out the bear, and saved him from suffocation. Mr. Lowman above mentioned was long a most worthy citizen of the vicinity of Hillsboro. From "History of Clinton County, Ohio, 1882, Jefferson Township": "Early settlements - The first cabin built in the township was on the farm now owned by John Holaday, by Samuel Jackson, about the year 1812. He had emigrated from Tennessee in the year 1800 and settled in the eastern part of what is now Highland Co, on Rocky Fork. His principal occupation was hunting, and during one year (1801) he killed two panthers and a large number of deer and bears. His hunting grounds were the Brush Creek and Sun Fish hills. About the year 1818 he moved to the southwestern part of the township, and there settled on lands now owned by Alfred Daugherty and known as the "Lyons farm". He soon after moved back to Tennessee and from there to Cass Co, TX where he was living at the beginning of the late Civil War since which time the writer has been unable to learn anything from him.” "Clinton Co, Ohio" By Professor Edwin P. West. “Samuel Jackson built the first cabin in Jefferson Township, in 1812. He was a famous hunter in his day, and was characterized as a second Daniel Boone. He is as a typical frontiersman and finally found his way to Cass Co, TX where he died a quarter of a century ago, at the age of one hundred years.” iv. MARY JACKSON7, b. February 28, 1782, New Garden, Guilford Co., NC7; d. Unknown; m. THOMAS MACKLIN8, November 10, 1804, Green Co., TN8; d. Unknown. v. ANN JACKSON9, b. April 25, 1784, New Garden, Guilford Co., NC9; d. Unknown. 14. vi. JESSE JACKSON, b. October 16, 1786, Surry Co., NC; d. August 08, 1844, Clinton Co., OH. 15. vii. LYDIA JACKSON, b. October 11, 1788, Surry Co., NC; d. February 27, 1870, Highland Co., OH. 16. viii. CURTIS JACKSON, b. January 01, 1793, Surry Co., NC; d. April 03, 1850, Clinton Co., OH. 17. ix. JOSIAH JACKSON, b. August 09, 1795, Surry Co., NC; d. July 16, 1848, Clinton Co., OH. 3. CURTIS ISAAC2 JACKSON (SAMUEL1)10 was born 1751 in Chester Co., PA10, and died September 25, 1829 in Guilford Co., NC11. He married (1) ELIZABETH SHAW12. She died Unknown. He married (2) RUTH BEALES12 November 25, 1775 in New Garden MM, Guilford Co., NC12, daughter of BOWATER BEALES and SARAH COOK. She was born June 17, 1757 in Surry Co., NC12, and died Abt. 1819 in NC12. Notes for CURTIS ISAAC JACKSON: Curtis Jackson was born1751 in Chester Co., PA and died before Sep 1829. He and three of his brothers were among the charter members of the Westfield MM in Surry Co., NC. Deeds recorded in Surry Co., show that Curtis received a NC grant for two hundred acres located on both sides of Tom's Creek portion of the Yadkin River, adjoining land of Lewis Conners and Thomas Evans. He received a one hundred acre tract granted from the state on 18 May 1789. This was on the waters of Big Creek of Dan River. This land was adjoining Samuel Jackson, his brother. He purchased fifty five acres of land from Joseph Jessup on 31 Jan 1794 and sold the same tract to Nathan Beals on 11 Nov 1800. In 1808 he moved with his family to Guilford Co., NC and transferred his membership from the Westfield MM to Deep Creek MM. Hello Jo, I was looking at your family tree maker home page in conjunction with the LDS website (www.familytreemaker.com) searching for clues that might point to Craft Jackson being a son of Curtis Isaac Jackson and Ruth Beales. First let me repeat that I have found a will dated and proved in 1826 for Craft Jackson of Guilford County in which he named his wife Nancy and two sons Joel and William. He also indicated that he had several daughters but did not name them. The executors of his will were Nathan Mendenhall and John Bailes. If Craft Jackson was indeed the son of Curtis Jackson, then John Bales, son of Susannah Jackson would be Craft's first cousin. Note you spell the name "John Beales" but give the same date of birth as LDS. It is possible, tho certainly not proven, that the John Bailes named co-executor of the will of Craft Jackson was this John Bales/Beales, son of Susannah Jackson. Although this is speculation, it is nevertheless interesting. You cite "Dale" (dri@radiks.net) as your source for this John Beales. On your web page you indicate that Susannah Jackson Beales and her husband Daniel Beales left North Carolina in 1799, but some of the children like John Bales and Daniel Bales might have been old enough to stay behind in Guilford County, N. C. if they so chose. More in a moment, Steve Jackson (jsteve@ucar.edu) More About CURTIS ISAAC JACKSON: Church Action: July 09, 1808, from Westfield MM to Deep River MM Notes for RUTH BEALES: Ruth Beales was born 17 Jun 1757 and died abt 1819 in NC The witnesses at her marriage to Curtis Jackson at New Garden MM were: Strangeman Stanley, Michal Huff, Caleb Sumner, Joseph Hiatt, Thomas Cook, Thomas Jessup, Phebe Sumner, Hannah Hiatt, Miriam Carr, Kezia Mills, Mary Cook and Elizabeth Mills. More About RUTH BEALES: Church Action: July 09, 1808, from Westfield MM to Deep River Mm Children of CURTIS JACKSON and ELIZABETH SHAW are: i. MARY3 JACKSON12, b. 1821, Guilford Co., NC12; d. Unknown. ii. LURENA JACKSON12, b. 1823, Guilford Co., NC12; d. Unknown; m. JAMES LLOYD12, August 24, 1852, Guilford Co., NC12; d. Unknown. Children of CURTIS JACKSON and RUTH BEALES are: 18. iii. PHOEBE3 JACKSON, b. November 15, 1776; d. Unknown. iv. CATHERINE JACKSON13, b. September 19, 177813; d. Unknown; m. BOB MATTHEW14, February 13, 1799, Guilford Co., NC14; d. Unknown. More About CATHERINE JACKSON: Church Action: from Westfield MM to Deep River MM v. SARAH JACKSON14, b. August 16, 178014; d. Unknown; m. KING FISHER; d. Unknown. 19. vi. BOWATER JACKSON, b. April 01, 1783, Surry Co., NC; d. December 1846. 20. vii. JACOB JACKSON, b. January 22, 1785, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. July 06, 1831, Dallas Co., AL. 21. viii. BEULAH JACKSON, b. 1787, Surry Co., NC; d. 1820, Washington Co., IN. 22. ix. SUSANNA JACKSON, b. April 10, 1789; d. April 10, 1873, IN. x. NATHAN JACKSON14, b. 1791, Surry Co., NC14; d. 1826, Dallas Co., AL14; m. SUSAN UNK14; d. Unknown. Notes for NATHAN JACKSON: Nathan Jackson was the third son of Curtis and Ruth Beales Jackson. He grew up on his father's farm in Surry Co., NC. He moved to Dallas Co., AL where two of his brothers and one sister, Phoebe (wife of Timothy Jessup) were living. He died shortly after his move to AL. WILL OF Nathan Jackson: In the name of God Amen: I, Nathan Jackson of Dallas in the state of Alabama, do make an ordain this to be my last will and Testament. First: I will that all my just debts be paid Second: I will that after the payment of all my just debts that my property of every kind and nature be kept together and to go to my loving wife Susan during her natural life for her herself and the maintenance of my children, and after her death to be equally divided between all of my children or their heirs. Third: I appoint my brother Bowater Jackson Executor of this my last will and testament. In witness, whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal this 14th day of Oct., 1825. Witnessed by John Tabb, Jonathan T. Simms and William A. Jones. 23. xi. THOMAS JACKSON, b. 1793, Surry Co., NC; d. Aft. 1865, Miami, KS. xii. EDITH JACKSON14, b. 1795, Surry Co., NC14; d. Unknown; m. RISDON CHARLES14, July 22, 1810, Guilford Co., NC14; d. Unknown. More About EDITH JACKSON: Church Action: from Westfield MM to Deep Creek MM 24. xiii. CURTIS JACKSON, JR., b. 1798, Surry Co., NC; d. Unknown, Miami Co., KS. 25. xiv. RUTH JACKSON, b. 1798, Surry Co., NC; d. February 01, 1863, Commerce, Jackson Co., GA. 4. JOHN2 JACKSON (SAMUEL1)14 was born 1753 in Chester Co., PA14, and died August 10, 1810 in Clinton Co., OH14. He married PHEBE BEALES14 November 10, 1779 in New Garden MM, Guilford Co., NC14, daughter of BOWATER BEALES and SARAH COOK. She was born March 23, 175914, and died Aft. 1830 in Clinton Co., OH14. Notes for JOHN JACKSON: John Jackson was born 1753 in PA an died 10 Aug 1810 in Clinton Co., OH. After their marriage, John and Phoebe Beales Jackson moved to Surry Co., NC. He had received a NC land grant on Chinquepin Creek which was located near Tom's Creek and the newly formed Quaker Meeting House at Westfield. When Stokes Co. was formed, this land was just over the line in the newly formed Stokes Co. There are several deeds for John Jackson at Dobson, NC, county seat of Surry Co., NC, where he bought and sold land and was a witness to many deeds and wills. They became members of the Westfield Quaker Meeting 3 Mar 1792, where they were members for several years. This was a few years before he moved to Greene Co., TN. It is recorded in the MM records that John Jackson was disowned from the Meeting for "going to law with a member of our society, also for not complying with his contracts, and for a breach of trust in that of taking a travelers horse in order to take care of him and trading the horse away without the leave of the said traveler, and when he (the traveler) returned have him no true information nor made him any satisfaction for said horse.' John is not mentioned again in any Quaker records after his disownment except as the father of his children or as Phoebe's husband. John and his family left Westfield, NC in 1799 and moved to Green Co., TN. Nine of their eleven children were born in NC and two children were born after the move to Green Co., TN. They eventually moved to what is now Wayne Township, Clinton Co., OH. At the date of their settlement the total number of families within the boundaries of what is now Clinton Co., did not exceed ten. John Jackson was known as a 'squatter" from 1803 until he bought his land in 1809, He died one year after buying his land. Both he and Phoebe are buried in the old graveyard in the Hoskins neighborhood near a Friends Meeting House (now gone). The cabin he built for his family stood on a high piece of rolling land covered with a heavy growth of large oak trees. It was near a large spring. This cabin disappeared long ago, but the indications of the ground plainly show the place where they once lived. They built in the wild green woods, remote from any road or path except the one which he opened for himself and family in coming to their location, with no human habitation near, other than a deserted Indian wigwam on the creek, a half mile from their cabin. Once, Phoebe was followed in the woods by a panther, which threatened to attack her. She climbed a tree and had to remain there until the panther left. At the time of his death, John Jackson was very well supplied with domestic animals, tools and implements for farming, household and kitchen furniture and machinery for carding,spinning, weaving, etc. The inventory of his personal estate amounted to $423. More About JOHN JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Kenton Trace Cem., Clinton Co., OH Notes for PHEBE BEALES: Phebe Beales was born 23 Mar 1759 and died after 1830 in Clinton Co., OH More About PHEBE BEALES: Burial: Unknown, Kenton Trace Cem., Clinton Co., OH Church: October 26, 1799, Phebe & sons Uriah, Wm. & Aaron were received at New Hope MM, TN by certificate from Westfield MM, Surry Co., NC Children of JOHN JACKSON and PHEBE BEALES are: 26. i. HANNAH3 JACKSON, b. August 14, 1781, Guilford Co., NC; d. Aft. 1850, Grant Co., IN. ii. NATHAN JACKSON14, b. September 08, 1782, Guilford Co., NC14; d. November 13, 1806, OH14. 27. iii. SARAH JACKSON, b. August 09, 1784, Surry Co., NC; d. Aft. 1850. iv. URIAH JACKSON14, b. Abt. 1787, Surry Co., NC14; d. July 22, 1815, Clinton Co., OH14; m. ANNA ALLEN14, May 12, 181214; d. Unknown. 28. v. CHARITY JACKSON, b. October 31, 1788, Surry Co., NC; d. August 19, 1860, Marion Co., IN. 29. vi. ELIZABETH JACKSON, b. March 08, 1790, Surry Co., NC; d. August 17, 1880, Grundy Co., MO. vii. KEZIAH JACKSON14, b. March 16, 1792, Stokes Co., NC14; d. October 10, 181614; m. JOHN ALLEN, JR.14, March 12, 1811, Clinton Co., OH14; d. Unknown. More About KEZIAH JACKSON: Church Action: July 31, 1811, Dismissed from fellowship at Fairfield MM, OH due to marriage contrary to discipline 30. viii. WILLIAM JACKSON, b. December 26, 1794, Stokes Co., NC; d. December 16, 1869, Wilson Township, Clinton Co., OH. 31. ix. AMER JACKSON, b. April 16, 1796, Stokes Co., NC; d. September 28, 1848, Grassy Run, Greene Co., OH. x. MARY JACKSON14, b. February 15, 1799, Green Co., TN14; d. Bef. March 182214; m. ISHAM GALLIMORE14, May 04, 182014; d. Unknown. 32. xi. JESSE JACKSON, b. January 11, 1801, Greene Co., TN; d. March 1865, Starke Co., IN. 5. SUSANNA2 JACKSON (SAMUEL1)15 was born 1755 in Probably in Chester Co., PA15, and died Aft. 1808 in Randolph Co., IN15. She married DANIEL BEALES15 April 05, 1775 in New Garden MM, Guilford Co., NC16, son of THOMAS BEALES and SARAH ANTRIM. He was born February 15, 1753 in Rowan Co., NC (currently Guilford Co., NC)16, and died Aft. 1834 in White River Township, Randolph Co., IN17. Notes for SUSANNA JACKSON: Susannah Jackson was the fourth child and first daughter of Samuel and Catherine Plankinhorn Jackson. She would have been about the age of ten when her parents moved to NC, settling in Rowan Co. Stephen Jackson, jsteve@ucar.edu writes the following in an email to me: On your web page you show that Curtis Jackson's sister Susannah Jackson married Daniel Beales, and that couple had 11 children. In the LDS database I found records of 12 children: Daniel Beales & Susannah Jackson children: (a) John Bales Aug. 24, 1780 (b) Daniel Bales 1784 (c) Catharine Bales 1787 (d) Sarah Beals May 5, 1778 (e) Phebe Beals Apr. 11 1786 (f) Ann Beals Dec. 1, 1787 (g) Susannah Beals Dec 12, 1796 (h) Katherine Beals Feb. 28, 1790 (i) Rachel Beales Apr. 24, 1794 (j) Curtis Beales Apr. 29, 1779 (k) Bowater Beales Jun. 17, 1781 (l) Jacob Beales Jul. 5, 1783 (m) Elizabeth Beales Jul. 27, 1785 Most of those children were listed as being born in the New Garden Friends Membership. This list includes all the children you list plus Daniel Bales, who you do not have. I believe that Catharine/Katherine are the same. Notes for DANIEL BEALES: Daniel Beales was born 15 Feb 1753 in Rowan Co., NC (currently Guilford Co.) and died after 1834 in White River Township, Randolph Co., IN. There is no record of Daniel purchasing land in Surry Co.,NC, however there is a deed recorded in Stokes Co. NC, page 1, Vol. 1, dated 11 Jul 1744, which was a Grant No 1967 to Andon Hartness for 310 acres on the waters of Muddy Creek, and states that it was a part of a 500 acre grant to Daniel Beales. The land was located on the Moravian Road and joined the land of John S,. Walton (This land would be in southwest Stokes Co., where the Muddy Creek runs into the little Yadkin River, and would be only a few miles southeast of Westfield, NC. After their long stay in Stokes Co., NC, Daniel and Susannah moved with their children to Ohio in 1799, settling in Clinton and Highland Counties and from then on they moved every year. The Beales family history records that they were living on Salt Creek near Adelphus, OH in 1801 and they moved to Lee's Creek in Highland Co., OH in the fall of 1802. In 1803 they were in Mt. Pleasant MM, in VA and in 1804 they were at the Miami MM in OH. They were back in Mt Pleasants, VA in 1808 and from there they went to Fairfield MM in 1809. In Nov 1812, Daniel was dismissed from Fairfield MM for disunity. Susannah was a charter member of Clark Creek MM in Highland Co., OH on 24 Dec 18121. She was a charter member of Newberry MM in Clinton Co., OH on 2 Dec 1816. She was received at Cherry Grove MM, Randolph CO., IN on 12 Oct 1826 and she was received at White River MM in Jan of 1834. Daniel had requested membership at Cherry Grove MM but was denied. After the death of their daughter, Sarah, wife of Jesse Hiatt, they took her three weeks old son, Eli Hiatt into their home and raised him. They also raised Matilda Beales, a niece or daughter of Jacob and Beulah Hiatt Beales. Children of SUSANNA JACKSON and DANIEL BEALES are: i. PHEBE3 BEALES17, b. April 11, 177617; d. April 21, 177617. 33. ii. SARAH BEALES, b. May 15, 1777, VA; d. Abt. March 1802, Stokes Co., NC. 34. iii. CURTIS BEALES, b. April 28, 1779, Surry or Guilford Co., NC; d. August 08, 1840, Randolph Co., IN. iv. JOHN BEALES18, b. August 24, 178018; d. Unknown. v. BOWATER BEALES19, b. June 17, 1781, Guilford Co., NC19; d. Unknown; m. ELIZABETH MARSHALL19, February 13, 1820, Westfield MM, Surry Co., NC19; b. 1785, Surry Co., NC19; d. Unknown. 35. vi. JACOB BEALES, b. July 05, 1783, NC; d. August 24, 1867, Henry Co., IA. vii. ELIZABETH BEALES20, b. July 27, 178520; d. March 09, 1845, Highland Co., OH20; m. JOHN THORNBURGH21,22, June 29, 1808, Fairfield MM, OH23; b. March 14, 1784, NC24; d. September 12, 1874, OH25. 36. viii. ANN BEALES, b. December 01, 1787, NC; d. Unknown. 37. ix. KATHERINE BEALES, b. March 28, 1790, Jefferson Co., TN; d. December 08, 1874, Wayne Co., IN. 38. x. RACHEL BEALES, b. April 24, 1794, NC; d. April 12, 1860. xi. SUSANNA BEALES25, b. December 12, 1796, VA26; d. April 04, 1882, "Near Neff" Randolph Co., IN26; m. (1) JOHN THORNBURGH26, September 21, 1815, Newberry MM, Clinton Co., OH26,27; b. July 19, 1793, Guilford Co., NC28; d. June 16, 1845, Stony Cr. Township, Randolph Co., IN28; m. (2) THOMAS CLEVENGER28, December 26, 185028; d. Unknown. More About SUSANNA BEALES: Burial: Unknown, Union Cemetery, Randolph Co., IN Notes for JOHN THORNBURGH: John Thornburgh was born 19 Jul 1793 in Guilford Co., NC and died 16 Jun 1845 in Stoney Creek Township, Randolph Co., IN. From "The History of Randolph Co., Indiana" by Tucker, page 149: The White River MM, Randolph Co., In, 6 Sep 1828: John and sons William Armfield, Isaac and Curtis were received on certificate from Springfield MM, IN; also, Susannah and daughters Rebecca, Rachel and Elizabeth. 14 May 1836, John Thornburgh of Cabin Creek Meeting complained of for "withdrawing from the society and sideling in, setting up and holding meetings contrary to disciplines" for which he was disowned 9 Jul 1836. Susannah was also disowned. About 1834 there was a defection in the Hardshaw Preparative under the White River MM. "Rev John Smith, a U.B. Preacher, came into the neighborhood where John Thornburgh lived. Upon his preaching, the people liked his doctrine and a Union Church was formed by Methodists and Friends. Some of the chief members were John Thornburgh, George F. Smithson, G. Wesley Terrell, Willliam Moore and John N. Terrell. The log church near the cemetery was built in 1838. The church was thriving while John Thornburg (also a minister) lived among them. After his death, divisions arose, the meeting house was sold and another erected further south, and gradually the Friends-Methodist Church became a thing of the past." More About JOHN THORNBURGH: Burial: Unknown, Union Cemetery, Randolph Co., IN 6. SAMUEL2 JACKSON, JR. (SAMUEL1)29 was born January 23, 1758 in A few miles from Philadelphia, PA on Delaware River29,30, and died June 06, 1834 in Stokes Co., NC31. He married HANNAH GIBSON31 January 23, 1782 in Surry Co., NC32, daughter of VALENTINE GIBSON and FRANCES GARRETT. She was born October 09, 1764 in Surry Co., NC32, and died December 1841 in Stokes Co., NC32. Notes for SAMUEL JACKSON, JR.: Samuel Jackson, Jr. was disowned from the Westfield Friends Church due to marrying "out of unity." He enlisted and served at various times in 1780 and 1781 as a private under Captain William David in Col. Smith's Regiment. He was captured by the Tories during this time, but soon released and discharged after the surrender of Cornwallis. He was granted a pension of $20.00 per year on his application which was executed in Stokes Co., NC on 15 Mar 1833. The early census records use the names Samuel Jackson, Sr. and Samuel Jackson, Jr, and Samuel Jr., gave almost the same information in his request for pension that Jacob Jackson gave on his "Testimony." He stated he was born in Chester Co., PA and that his parents moved to Rowan Co., NC when he was around 12 years old. When his parents, Samuel and Catherine Jackson moved to Tom's Creek, their land was in Surry Co., but when Stokes County was formed in 1789, the line was drawn at Westfield and Samuel Jackson, Sr. found his land had been divided by the county line. Samuel Jackson, Jr.'s land was in Stokes Co. NC. On the 15th day of March and AD, 1832, personally appeared in open court before the Justice of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, for the County of Stokes: Samuel Jackson, a resident of NC and the county of Stokes, aged about 74 years, who being first duly sworn in according to law, doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of an act of Congress passed 7 Jun 1832. That he entered the service of the US under the following named officers, and served at known stations. He states first that he was born in the year 1758 in the state of PA a few miles from the City of Philadelphia, on the Delaware River. That he has no record of his age, that when quite young he moved with his parents to that part of County Rowan in the state of NC that is now called Davidson Co. He states that when he was first called into service he lived in the county of Surry and that aforesaid was on Dan River now in Stokes Co. At other times in County of Rowan, that since the Revolutionary War he has lived in the county of Stokes, and lives there now. That he first served in a Company commanded by Captain Joseph Cloud of the county of Stokes, then Surry, in the year of 1780 for a term of four months. Then he volunteered and was put in service and appointed to guard Tory prisoners, at Old Town in Bethabara. That afterwards in the year of 1780, and the second place he served under Captain Gaines, father of General Gains, and he said that he was employed in guarding British soldiers taken prisoners at the Battle of Kings Mountain, and served for one month. Afterwards in the same and succeeding years he was engaged and sent on several scouting parties. In all for a term of one month under different officers, whose names he cannot now remember. That when engaged in the service mentioned the assignment ot which his company was attached was commanded part of the time by Col. William Sheppard and Major Joseph Winston. He recollects while on duty at Old Town a private soldier shot a Sgt. Smith for which offense he was merely whipped. Afterwards, I think, in the year 1782, in the county of Rowan, about the time the British marched south toward the Battleground of Guilford, he volunteered his services in a company of militia commanded by Captain William Davis. In which company was chiefly called out to hunt Tories and obtain them. He was taken prisoner by the Tories and after being confined a while was released, and services and complacement lasted about one month. Shortly after this, in the same year of 1782, he entered service again in a company commanded by Captain Lapp and Lieutenant Bodenhamer and marched toward Wilmington, NC and while on the march, they helped to scatter Tories at "Rafts Swamp" and from there he marched to the mouth of the Neuse River where they made an attack, which was occupied by a British garrison, and then marched toward Georgetown, SC and back. They lay in the backwoods until the news assured them that Cornwallis had been taken. He was then marched home and discharged. He recollects that at "Rafts Swamp" there were 200 men of Guilford that were shot. He states he has no documentary evidence of his service and knows no person who can testify to his service except the testimony of Jacob Idol. He also states that in his neighborhood he is known to Charles Banner and Jacob Carson who can testify of his transactions for his service as a soldier of the Revolution. Sworn and submitted this day and year aforesaid - Samuel Jackson - (his mark) Notes for HANNAH GIBSON: Hannah Gibson was born 9 Oct 1764 in Surry Co., NC and died Dec 1841 in Stokes Co., NC Hannah Gibson Jackson's will was probated Dec 1841. Before her death she had applied for a widow's pension with her brother, William Gibson and two life long friends, Martha Pierce and Mary Pierce Roark testifying that she had remained unmarried since Samuel's death and that she was known in the community for her honesty and truth. Information on Samuel and Hannah can be found in the Revolutionary War Records, Claim # W 5004, filed in the Archives in Raleigh, NC. Lucille Jackson Vernon listed Valentine Gibson as the father of Hannah; however, Woods Welborn, wwellborn@earthlink.net shared the following information with me. I must say this new theory bears much weight. "It appears that Hannah and William Gibson may have been the children of William Gibson, Sr.., who was probably a close relative of Valentine Gibson, but those relationships remain to be proven. Theoretically, either William, Sr. or Valentine Sr., could have been Hannah's father. It is interesting that Willliam Gibson, Hannah's brother, stated that his sister and Samuel Jackson were married at the home of his father's neighbor, Elisha Pierce. Elisha's home appears to have been near the property of William Gibson, Sr., I found the following on Stokes County Gen. Site - http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Stokes/11396 - this post was from James Austin. I am looking for information on William N. GIBSON (b.BEF 1760 and d. 1831, Stokes Co., NC). William N. GIBSON of Germanton is different from the William GIBSON who is the son of Valentine GIBSON. Valentine and his sons lived in another district of Stokes County. William N. GIBSON lived in Stokes County near Germanton from about 1795 to his death in 1831. He was a very well educated man, probably a doctor, and possessed medical texts, literature, and European historical texts at the time of his death. He had a son, Jeremiah GIBSON, a merchant in Germanton (b. 30 July 1769; d. 17 Nov. 1848); a son named William GIBSON, Jr. (b. abt. 1772; d. 1840); possibly a son named Obediah GIBSON (b. abt. 1780); and possibly a son named Robert B. GIBSON. (The William N. Gibson of Germanton is not the same William Gibson of Stokes Co. who is the son of Valentine Gibson. Valentine and his sons lived in a district other than Germanton.) William Gibson, Jr. had the following children: Mary Naomi GIBSON (m. Benjamin SANDERS), Jeremiah Lee GIBSON (m. Elizabeth Naomi GREEN), Penina GIBSON (m. Richard SULIVAN), William Green GIBSON, Elbert Lewis GIBSON, Eunice GIBSON (m. Shadrach MORRIS Jr.), Adaline GIBSON (m. Mr. LETTRELL), Nancy GIBSON (m. Ebenezer PICKET), and Levi GIBSON. William GIBSON, Jr. and many of his married children move to St. Clair County, Alabama in about 1832. My questions about William N. Gibson are these: Who was the first wife of William N. Gibson of Germanton? His second wife was Eliza C. Geren (m. 29 June 1826 in Guilford Co.,NC). Was William N. Gibson related in any way to the other Gibson families in Stokes County, especially Valentine Gibson? Where did William N. Gibson come from prior to Stokes County? Where did William N. Gibson go to medical school? Philadelphia? Or Great Britain (Edinburgh, Dublin, or London)? Marriage Notes for SAMUEL JACKSON and HANNAH GIBSON: Samuel and Hannah Gibson Jackson were married at the home of Elisha Pierce, a friend, on a cold winter day by a Justice of the Peace, Micajah Clark. Rev. William Stephens, a preacher from the Baptist Church, was supposed to perform the ceremony, but was taken ill and gave the certificate to Micajah Clark to perform the ceremony. A wedding supper was held for them at her father's home after their return home from Elisha Pierce's home. Children of SAMUEL JACKSON and HANNAH GIBSON are: 39. i. JEHU3 JACKSON, b. February 01, 1783, Stokes Co., NC; d. Aft. 1850, Cass Co., MO. 40. ii. JAMES HIRAM JACKSON, b. March 01, 1785, Stokes Co., NC; d. December 08, 1853, Wells Co., IN. 41. iii. ISAAC JACKSON, b. 1787, Stokes Co., NC; d. 1835, Delaware Co., IN. 42. iv. SAMUEL JACKSON III, b. 1789, Stokes Co., NC; d. March 30, 1848, Wayne Co., IN. v. SARAH JACKSON33, b. 1791, Stokes Co., NC34; d. Unknown; m. WAGGONER JENKINS34; d. Unknown. 43. vi. JOHN JACKSON, b. 1793, Stokes Co., NC; d. August 19, 1854, Laclede Co., MO. vii. WILLIAM JACKSON35, b. 1795, Stokes Co., NC35; d. Unknown. 44. viii. AMER JACKSON, b. 1797, Stokes Co., NC; d. Aft. 1850, IN. 45. ix. HIRAM W. JACKSON, b. October 28, 1801, Stokes Co., NC; d. November 09, 1875, Macoupin, IL. 46. x. JOSEPH JACKSON, b. August 23, 1804, Stokes Co., NC; d. March 25, 1858, Louisa Co., IA. 7. JOSEPH2 JACKSON (SAMUEL1)36 was born December 27, 1761 in Rowan Co., NC (currently Surry)36, and died October 22, 1815 in Surry Co., NC36. He married SARAH JESSUP37 April 21, 1787 in Westfield Friends Church, Surry Co., NC38, daughter of JOSEPH JESSUP and PRISCILLA JACKSON. She was born August 20, 1764 in Carteret Co., NC39, and died January 20, 1818 in Surry Co., NC39. Notes for JOSEPH JACKSON: Joseph was a very prosperous farmer and at his death he owned several hundred acres of land in Surry, Stokes and other counties in NC. He also owned land in Grayson Co., VA. Deed recorded in Surry Co., NC show that he bought his first land from Edward Lovell, 400 acres on both sides of Tom's Creek for 600 pounds, the deed was witnessed by John Jackson and Bowater Sumners. In January of 1794 he sold 55 acres of this land to his brother, Jehu Jackson. Other deeds show 150 acres bought in 1796 from John Burris on the branch of Tom's Creek, Yadkin River, adjoining Bryans Branch. This was witnessed by John Jackson and William Tanzey. He bought 53 acres from Joseph Haiti on the waters of Tom's Creek in 1799. He received two North Carolina grants, one in 1791 fro 150 acres and one in 1802 for 100 acres, both on the banks of Tom's Creek. Following is his Last Will and Testament, dated 1815, Surry Co., NC Whereas I, Joseph Jackson, of the County of Surry and the State of North Carolina, being of sound mind and memory do therefore leave this as my last will and testament. First, that I be decently buried and all my just debts paid. Secondly, I will and bequeath to my beloved wife during her widowhood the plantation on which she now lives with all the household furniture; also the plantation on the big creek of Dan river; also I leave to her eight cows and two horses and at the end of her widowhood, I will the land on the big creek to be equally divided between my two sons, Zadock and Joel, and the land whereon I live to belong to my son Caleb and Zadock and Joel to make it equal in value to theirs at the time when he is of age. I also leave to my son, Eli the land I bought of Jonathan Harold in Grayson Co., VA, also the tract of land lying on Davies Creek in Stokes Co., NC. I also leave to my son, Amer Jackson, the tract of land I bought of Purnal Blizzard in Grayson Co., VA and also the tract of land lying on the west fork of Tom's Creek where I formerly lived. It is also my will that the rest of my sons provide for and decently clothe and victual my son, John and each one to be an equal part as they come of age. It is also my will that my three daughters, Abigail, Rachel and Betsy have each a hundred dollars worth of property or equal to their sisters who are married. I also appoint and empower my trusty brother, William Jackson and my trusty son, Eli Jackson, my true and lawful Executors. Signed 22 Sep 1815. More About JOSEPH JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Westfield Friends Church, Surry Co., NC Notes for SARAH JESSUP: Sarah Jessup was born 20 Aug 1764 in Carteret Co., NC and died 20 Jan 1818 in Surry Co., NC She had come with her family to the Westfield community in Surry Co. and married Joseph Jackson in the Westfield Friends MM> More About SARAH JESSUP: Burial: Unknown, Westfield Friends Church, Surry Co., NC Children of JOSEPH JACKSON and SARAH JESSUP are: i. MARY3 JACKSON39, b. 178840; d. March 21, 184041; m. (1) ABNER JESSUP41, October 16, 1809, Stokes Co., NC41; b. January 27, 178742; d. 1838, OH43; m. (2) JOSEPH WILEY44, December 26, 183944; d. Unknown. Notes for ABNER JESSUP: Abneer Jessup was disowned for marrying out of unity. Abner and Mary Jackson Jessup moved to OH sometime after their marriage, settling in Paint Township, Highland Co., OH. Just a few years before their arrival, the place they chose to make their home was an unbroken wilderness, devoid of roads or trails, and through the broken and hill country, the new comers were obliged to cut a way for their teams and cattle. Their neighbors within a five mile area were Caleb Sumners, Seman Acers, George Housman, John Davis, Jesse George, Philip Spargus, Peter Weaver and Valentine Rhodes. They moved to New Petersburg Township in 1825 where Abner opened a tavern northeast of town, near the Hulitt farm, in a building no long standing. "The History of Ross and Highland Counties, OH" records: "Many a gray-headed man of today smacks his lips at the recollection of Mrs. Jessup's pumpkin pies, which youthful appetite enabled him so fully to appreciate." Before Abner died in 1838, he made his wife Mary and brother-in-law Absolom Sumners executors of his will. He willed all of his property to his brothers and sisters and their heirs. There was no mention of any children. 47. ii. PRISCILLA JACKSON, b. 1790, Surry Co., NC; d. November 27, 1833, Highland Co., OH. 48. iii. ELI JACKSON, b. 1792; d. December 23, 1834, Marion Co., IN. 49. iv. ABIGAIL ALSA JACKSON, b. Bet. 1790 - 1795; d. 1872. 50. v. RACHEL JACKSON, b. January 21, 1796, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. March 18, 1875, Hendricks Co., IN. 51. vi. AMER JACKSON, b. 1797, Surry Co., NC; d. 1870, Surry Co., NC. 52. vii. ZADOCK JACKSON, b. November 28, 1804; d. February 1850. viii. CALEB JACKSON45, b. 180545; d. Unknown; m. POLLY SIMMONS46, April 17, 184647; d. Unknown. More About CALEB JACKSON: Residence: Caleb Jackson and wife, Polly stayed in NC 53. ix. JOEL JACKSON, b. 1806; d. August 09, 1849. x. ELIZABETH BETSY JACKSON47, b. 180747; d. Unknown. xi. JOHN JACKSON47, b. 180947; d. Unknown. 8. ELIZABETH2 JACKSON (SAMUEL1)47 was born May 12, 1763 in New Garden, Guilford Co., NC47, and died Bef. 1808 in Surry Co., NC47. She married CHARLES SIMMONS47 March 08, 1786 in New Garden MM, Guilford Co., NC47, son of PETER SIMMONS and ELIZABETH UNK. He was born Abt. 1760 in Brunswick Co., VA48, and died Bef. 1850 in Surry Co., NC48. Notes for CHARLES SIMMONS: Charles Simmons came with his parents to Surry Co., NC where he became a member of the Westfield Friends MM in 1781, after his marriage to Elizabeth Jackson. The Surry Co. Register of Deeds, Vol. 1 shows that he bought 100 acres of land on the Rutledge Creek on 15 Mar 1790 from Ratcliff Boone, from a 200 acre grant to Boone on 3 Nov 1784. Charles became the guardian of Peter Simmons, son of his brother, at the time of his brothers death in 1798 and he remained his guardian until 1810. Children of ELIZABETH JACKSON and CHARLES SIMMONS are: i. CHARLES3 SIMMONS, JR.49, d. Unknown. 54. ii. JEHU SIMMONS, b. Abt. 1787; d. Unknown. iii. STEPHEN SIMMONS50, b. Abt. 178850; d. Unknown. iv. AMER SIMMONS50, b. Abt. 179150; d. Unknown. v. SAMUEL SIMMONS50, b. Abt. 179350; d. Unknown. vi. NATHAN SIMMONS50, b. Abt. 180050; d. Unknown. vii. ANDREW JACKSON SIMMONS51, d. Unknown. 9. JEHU2 JACKSON (SAMUEL1)52 was born July 04, 1765 in Rowan Co., NC52, and died July 06, 184452. He married HOPE JESSUP52 March 22, 1788 in Westfield, Surry Co, NC52, daughter of TIMOTHY JESSUP and HANNAH PRATT. She was born March 09, 1770 in Guilford Co., NC52, and died June 30, 1838 in Fairfield, Hendricks Co., IN53. Notes for JEHU JACKSON: Jehu Jackson bought his first property on 24 Jul 1787 from his brother-in-law Daniel Beales, husband of his sister, Susannah Jackson. This land was located on Tom's Creek, and contained 160 acres. Another deed dated 7 Dec 1801 shows that Jehu paid 150 pounds of NC currency for one hundred acres on the fork of Tom's Creek. He bought it from his brother, Jacob Jackson, who was living in Green Co., TN at the time. On 25 May 1804, he bought another tract of land from Samuel Parker for 40 Pounds. This land was on the Meadows Branch and contained 149 acres of land. Jehu lived most of his life there on Tom's Creek, where he grew up as a boy, married and raised his children. When he was sixty-five years old, he went to Hendricks Co., IN with his family and several other members of the Westfield MM. He received his Certificate from Westfield MM on 11 Oct 1828 and was received into Fairfield MM on 6 Dec 1828 with his daughters Ann and Louisa and his wife, Hope. He lived in Hendricks Co., IN until his death on 6 Jul 1844 at the age of 79. More About JEHU JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Fairfield MM Cemterry, Hendricks Co., IN Notes for HOPE JESSUP: Hope Jessup was born 9 Mar 1770 in Guilford Co., NC Children of JEHU JACKSON and HOPE JESSUP are: 55. i. MICAEL3 JACKSON, b. 1793, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. 1852, IN. 56. ii. ELIHU JACKSON, b. January 26, 1791, Stokes Co., NC; d. September 15, 1835, Fairfield, Hendricks Co., IN. 57. iii. LOUISA JACKSON, b. 1805, Westfield, Stokes Co., NC; d. Unknown. 58. iv. MARTIN JACKSON, b. 1798; d. Unknown. 59. v. LORENE JACKSON, b. 1796, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. Aft. 1880. 60. vi. IREDELL JACKSON, b. November 13, 1800, Surry Co., NC; d. May 01, 1889, Mill Creek, Hendricks Co.,. IN. vii. MARY JACKSON54, b. 1803, NC; d. Unknown; m. JOSEPH MOON54, October 31, 182354; d. Unknown. 61. viii. ANN JACKSON, b. 1810, Westfield, Stokes Co., NC; d. Unknown. 62. ix. HANNAH JACKSON, b. 1795; d. Unknown. 10. WILLIAM2 JACKSON (SAMUEL1)55 was born May 15, 1767 in Rowan Co., NC55, and died September 20, 1841 in Surry Co., NC55. He married (1) MARY JESSUP55 September 10, 1790 in Surry Co., NC55, daughter of JOSEPH JESSUP and PRISCILLA JACKSON. She was born January 11, 1766 in Perquimans Co., NC55, and died Bef. 183756. He married (2) LUCY PIKE57 August 12, 183757, daughter of WILLIAM PIKE and MARTHA JONES. She was born 180958, and died Unknown. Notes for WILLIAM JACKSON: William Jackson's parents had moved to NC from Chester Co., PA around 1760 and settled in Rowan Co., NC. That part of Rowan later became Davidson Co. NC. They moved from there to Tom's Creek in Surry Co. NC about 1773. William spent his entire life in the Westfield area. there are several deeds recorded in the Dobson Courthouse in Surry Co., NC, where he had purchased and sold land. His first deed was recorded on 4 Apr 1790 for a 200 acre tract on both sides of Rutledge Creek. William and his father, Samuel, were given a joint tract of 100 acres on Rutledge Creek as a grant from the state of NC on 8o Jan 1795. He and his father were to receive 50 acres each. This may be the same 50 acres that William bought from heirs after Samuel's death. He also bought a 200 acre tract of land from his father on 2 Feb 1803. Last Will and Testament of William Jackson, Surry Co. NC 1854. In the name of God, Amen. Know all men by these present that I, William Jackson, State of North Carolina and of Surry County,being of sound mind although weak in body, and being desirous to settle my worldly affairs so as to prevent any dispute after my death, do hereby will and decree the following disposition of my worldly property to be as follows: First: That I bequeath to my wife, Lucy Pike Jackson should she outlive me, twenty-five acres of land lying on the south end of the tract where I now live but to extend no further than where the land is now cleared and to include the house with sufficient timer only for the support of said twenty-five acres and fire wood for the term of her natural life or widowhood and at her death or marriage whichever should happen first the said land to be sold and the proceeds divided amongst my heirs. Also a bed and furniture for the same, one oven and skillet, three plates, two knives and forks, two cups and saucers, two chairs, one cotton wheel and one sow and two sheep. Secondly: I will and bequeath to my daughter Edith Jackson Puckett or her heirs that tract of land upon which Henry Marsh now lives adjoining the Hollow Spring, consisting of ninety-two acres. Thirdly: I will and bequeath that Job Jackson, Elijah Jackson and John Jackson, my sons, shall be paid the sum of one dollar each. Fourthly: To John and Mary Jackson and their heirs the sum of one dollar only, that being all that I would have given to their father, Jasen, had he been alive. Fifth: To Martha Matthews Jackson, daughter of Newel Jackson deceased, one bed stead, bed and furniture. Sixthly: That after my death the remainder of the tract upon which I live, say one hundred acres, is thereby to be sold and the proceeds to be divided equally between Job, Elijah and John Jackson or their heirs. And Lastly: I will and desire my executor hereafter named to dispose of all my other property both real and personal not herein named and after applying the proceeds in payment of all my just debts and burial expenses, any balance that may remain to be equally divided amongst all my said heirs. And Finally: I give to my wife, one chest for clothes, and I hereby will and appoint Stanton Taylor to be my only executor and will and desire him to fulfill the terms and conditions of this my last will and testament and hereby revoke and repeal all former wills if such there be and declare this to be my will and testament in witness whereof I have herewith set my hand and seal the twentieth day of September, one thousand, eight hundred and fifty-one. Signed by William Jackson Notes for MARY JESSUP: Mary Jessup was born 11 Jan 1766 in Perquimans Co., NC Children of WILLIAM JACKSON and MARY JESSUP are: 63. i. EDITH3 JACKSON, b. 1794, Surry Co., NC; d. Unknown. 64. ii. JOB JACKSON, b. December 20, 1796, Surry Co., NC; d. 1854, Grant Co., IN. 65. iii. ELIJAH JACKSON, b. May 08, 1798, Surry Co., NC; d. June 27, 1863, IN. 66. iv. JOHN JACKSON, b. 1805, Surry Co., NC; d. Unknown. 67. v. JASON JACKSON, b. Abt. 1800; d. January 1835. 68. vi. NEWEL JACKSON, b. Abt. 1802, Surry Co., NC; d. October 28, 1833, NC. 11. AMER2 JACKSON (SAMUEL1)59 was born June 09, 1769 in Rowan Co., NC59, and died August 1843 in Stokes Co., NC59. He married (1) VIOLET FORKNER59 Abt. 179760, daughter of WILLIAM FORKNER and SUSANNA WELLS. She was born 1785 in Surry Co., NC61, and died 1830 in Stokes Co., NC61. He married (2) ELIZABETH SHIPPLEY62 Abt. 183063. She was born Abt. 181064, and died Aft. 187065. Notes for AMER JACKSON: There is the possibility that Amer Jackson could have been married three times as there is much difference in the ages of his children. We know that Elizabeth Shippley was his last wife. When Stokes County was formed from Surry Co., his property lay in the new county of Stokes, near Westfield, NC. His will was probated Sep 1843 in Stokes Co., NC - Book 7, page 259. Amer named fifteen children in his will. "The Last Will and Testament of Amer Jackson" In the name of God,Amen I, Amer Jackson of the County of Stokes and State of NC being of sound mind and Memory but considering the uncertainty of earthly existence do make and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following: First: That my executor hereinafter named shall provide for my body a decent burial suitable to the wishes of my friends and relatives; pay all my funeral expenses together with my just debts howsoever and whosoever owing out of the moneys that may first come into his hands as a part of parcel of my estate. I give and devise to my wife, Elizabeth all the tract of land on which I now live during her natural life or widowhood also six head of cattle of her choice, two head of horses, one named Mack, now seven years old, the other a colt now one year old, which colt I devise to my son Allison after he become full twenty-one years old. I also bequeath to my beloved wife one yoke of steer, ten heads of hogs of her choice, all my household furniture to have and to hold said property and dispose of the same as she think proper (the above named colt excepted) I bequeath to my son Reid, one tract of land lying in the County of Surry called the Burch tract containing one hundred and sixty acres be the same more or less, joining the lands that he now lives on together with the sum of ten dollars. I bequeath to my son, Iredell, one dollar. I bequeath to my son John one tract of land lying in the county of Surry on which he now lives to be laid out by meters and bounds on the west end of said tract of land beginning at a spring near the race tract running north and south as far as said tract of land extends and containing the number of acres west of said line. I bequeath to my son William one dollar. I bequeath to my son Armstead five dollars I bequeath to my daughter Luckey Susan, wife of James Gordon one hundred dollars. I bequeath to my daughter, Lockey, wife of Aaron Tilley, fifty dollars. I bequeath to my daughter, Louisa, wife of Allen Hicklin, fifty dollars. I bequeath to my son, Allison my Beasly tract of land lying in this county on the Meadow Branch together with the lot I bought of Whitlock, joining thereon my Vought tract of fifty acres not joining thereto. Also the sum of one hundred dollars. I bequeath to my son, Samuel, the tract of land on which I now live, after the death of my wife or at the expiration of her widowhood, consisting of some three or four different tracts of land all joining. I bequeath to my son, Jacob, my mill tract of land lying in the county of Surry together with the mill and improvements belonging thereto, to be kept in repair by my executor out of any money, that may come into his hands belonging to my estate and the profits thereof to go to use of my wife and youngest children until my said son, Jacob, arrives to the age of twenty-one years. I bequeath to my youngest son, Jacob, the east end of the tract of land lying in the county of Surry off of which my son, John, is to have his land containing all the tract of the line to be run laying of my son, John's tract. I bequeath to my loving wife all the grain and provisions that may be on the tract of land on which I now live at my death. Also the profits of all the land bequeathed to my children yet under age of twenty-one until they arrive at the age of twenty-one to have and dispose of as she may think proper. My will and desire is that all the residue of my estate shall be sold and the debts owing to me all collected and if there should be any surplus over and above the payment of debts, expenses and legacies, that said surplus shall be equally divided between my four daughters, Leathy Ann, City (Kitty), Mary and Camilla, share and share alike. (Catherine's nickname was City or Kitty) And Lastly, I do hereby constitute and appoint my trusty friend and son in law James Gordon my lawful executor to all intents and purposes to execute this my last will and testament according to the true intent and meaning of the same, hereby revoking and declaring utterly void all other wills and testaments by me heretofore made. In witness hereof I, the said Amer Jackson, do hereunto set my hand and seal this 15th day of April A>D> 1843 - (signed by Amer Jackson - witnessed by E. W. Carson and Reuben Vaughn) Notes for ELIZABETH SHIPPLEY: 1860 Stokes Co., NC Federal Census shows Elizabeth Shippley Jackson and five of her children living with Presley and Sarah Pierce. 1870 Federal Census of Stokes Co., NC shows Elizabeth Shippley Jackson as head of household: Elizabeth Jackson 66fw keeping house $900/225 NC can't read/write Catharine 36fw at home NC can't read/write Mary 34fw at home NC Camaline 31fw at home NC Children of AMER JACKSON and VIOLET FORKNER are: 69. i. SUSANNA3 JACKSON, b. 1798, Stokes Co., NC; d. Aft. 1843. 70. ii. RUEL JACKSON, b. 1800, Surry Co., NC; d. September 23, 1863, Preston, MO. 71. iii. IREDELL JACKSON, b. 1803, Surry Co., NC; d. 1861, St. Louis, MO. 72. iv. WILLIAM JACKSON, b. 1804, Surry Co., NC; d. Abt. 1874. 73. v. LOCKEY JACKSON, b. April 13, 1809, Stokes Co., NC; d. May 23, 1888. 74. vi. ARMISTEAD JACKSON, b. 1805, Stokes Co., NC; d. September 01, 1869, Hendricks Co. IN. 75. vii. JOHN H. JACKSON, b. 1820, Surry Co., NC; d. September 09, 1886, Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC. viii. LOUISA ELIZA JACKSON66, b. 1807, Stokes Co., NC67; d. May 23, 188868; m. ALLEN HICKLAND69, June 23, 1835, Morgan Co., IN70; b. 180370; d. Unknown. Notes for LOUISA ELIZA JACKSON: Louisa was left $50.00 in her father's will. 76. ix. ALLISON JACKSON, b. Abt. 1822, Stokes Co., NC; d. Unknown. x. SAMUEL JACKSON71, b. Abt. 1829, Stokes Co., NC72; d. Unknown. Notes for SAMUEL JACKSON: It is really not known if Samuel was son by his first wife or second. It is thought by many that his mother was Violette Forkner Jackson and that she probably died at his birth. Amer being left with a house full of small children probably married again quickly. Children of AMER JACKSON and ELIZABETH SHIPPLEY are: xi. SAMUEL3 JACKSON73, b. 183073; d. Unknown. Notes for SAMUEL JACKSON: It is not known for sure if he was a son of Amer Jackson's however he shows up on the 1860 census with rest of family 77. xii. LEATHA ANN JACKSON, b. 1831; d. Unknown. xiii. KATHERINE KITTY JACKSON73, b. 183373; d. Unknown. Notes for KATHERINE KITTY JACKSON: Katherine (Kitty) Jackson never married. She and two sisters, Mary and Camilla, lived together. In 1900, Thompson Jackson, their nephew and son of their brother, Jacob, was living with them. xiv. MARY JACKSON73, b. 183573; d. Unknown. Notes for MARY JACKSON: Mary Jackson never married xv. CAMILLA JACKSON73, b. 184073; d. Unknown. Notes for CAMILLA JACKSON: Camilla Jackson never married 78. xvi. JACOB ANDREW JACKSON, b. 1842, Stokes Co., NC; d. Unknown. Generation No. 3 12. RACHEL3 JACKSON (JACOB2, SAMUEL1)74 was born July 15, 1775 in New Garden, Guilford Co., NC74, and died September 23, 1846 in Highland Co., OH75. She married (1) ENOCH GRAHAM75 179976. He died 1807 in TN77. She married (2) CHRISTOPHER HUSSEY77,78 June 06, 1829 in Newberry MM, Clinton Co., OH79, son of JOHN HUSSEY and MARY JESSUP. He was born December 04, 1774 in New Garden, Guilford Co., NC80, and died Unknown80. More About RACHEL JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Clear Creek, Highland Co., OH Notes for ENOCH GRAHAM: Enoch Graham died 1807 in TN Notes for CHRISTOPHER HUSSEY: Christopher Hussey, with his brother Steven, made the trip to OH with their families in 1805. The trip was made by wagon and team from Deep River, NC through TN and KY, where they camped out at night in the wagons. They crossed the Ohio River at Maysville and continued on into Highland Co, an entirely new and heavily timbered country. They were on the road for six weeks, and after they arrived at their destination, they had to continue living in the wagons until the men had time to clear off a patch of ground and build log cabins. The father, Stephen Hussey, was located just across the line in Clinton Co. Their uncle, Joshua lived about a half mile south of him, just on the northern edge of Highland Co. Christopher and Stephen Jr., were about four miles south of them on the banks of Clear Creek. Although lame, Christopher was a good farmer, and was also known as a blacksmith. He died on Jan. 21, 1851 at the home of his son Christopher, in Lee Co, IA, Children of RACHEL JACKSON and ENOCH GRAHAM are: i. MARY4 GRAHAM81, d. Unknown; m. IRA GRACE HUNT81, April 28, 1815, Clear Creek MM, Highland Co., OH81; d. Unknown. ii. RACHEL GRAHAM81, d. Unknown. iii. JACOB GRAHAM81, b. November 23, 1797; d. September 17, 180881. iv. JONATHAN GRAHAM81, b. June 19, 1801, TN81; d. Unknown. v. JOSIAH GRAHAM81, b. March 01, 180381; d. Unknown. vi. JESSE GRAHAM82, b. January 16, 1805, TN82; d. Unknown; m. (1) PHOEBE WRIGHT82, March 04, 182782; d. March 12, 1859; m. (2) RACHEL BATSON83, March 186083; d. Unknown. Notes for JESSE GRAHAM: An article written about Jesse in the "History of Clinton Co, Ohio" gives the following information: Jesse Graham, farmer, P.0. Cuba. One of the old and respected pioneers of Clinton Co is the subject of this sketch He was born Jan. 16, 1805 in Tennessee. He is a son of Enoch and Rachel (Jackson) Graham, of North Carolina. They were married and moved to Tennessee about the close of the eighteenth century. Mr. Graham died there, and, in 1807, Mrs. Graham with her family, migrated to OH and settled near Lexington, and in 1810 removed to Clark Township, and subsequently married to Christopher Hussey, and died in Highland Co. Mr. Graham, our subject, is next to the youngest of a family of five children. At an early age, he entered the family of Curtis Jackson, (a brother of his mother Rachel Jackson), with whom he remained till of age. In 1827 he purchased a small farm in Washington Township, Subsequent purchases make him now a farm of one hundred and thirty-seven acres, besides one hundred and twenty acres in Jefferson Township. The home farm, which is now well improved, was at the date of his settlement, a mass of woods, wholly destitute of improvements. By Mr. Graham's indomitable energy and perseverance, he has obtained valuable property, and achieved a worthy success. He celebrated his first marriage Mar. 4, 1827, with Phoebe Wright, a daughter of John and Sarah Wright, old pioneers of Clark Township. Mrs. Graham died Mar. 12, 1859, and in Mar. 1860, he again married. This time to Rachel Batson, a native of Washington Township, and a daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Batson. Mr. Graham has made farming and stock raising his life work, and has proved himself master of the vocation. His political opinions are Democratic.” From another article on Clinton Co, OH. Jesse Graham was born in east TN in the year 1805, and moved with his widowed mother to Ohio in 1807, settling Baron Steuben's Survey no. 2,697. Jesse has a vivid recollection of early times, having visited the Indians at their hunting camp many times at the spring on the Lazenby farm, also on the Townsend farm. Mr. Graham bought and cleared a farm in Steuben's Survey, where he resides at this time, in his seventy-sixth year, a man of great endurance and determined will, honest and upright in his dealings.” Children of RACHEL JACKSON and CHRISTOPHER HUSSEY are: 79. vii. CHRISTOPHER4 HUSSEY, JR., b. July 26, 1816, Highland Co., OH; d. Unknown. viii. LYDIA HUSSEY83, b. July 26, 181684; d. Unknown; m. FREDERICK MOBERLEY85; d. Unknown. 13. RUTH3 JACKSON (JACOB2, SAMUEL1)86 was born November 04, 1776 in New Garden, Guilford Co., NC86, and died Unknown. She married JOSEPH HOGGATT87 November 09, 1796 in Surry Co., NC88,89, son of ANTHONY HOGGATT and MARY STANLEY. He was born December 09, 177290, and died Unknown. Notes for JOSEPH HOGGATT: Joseph Hoggatt was born 9 Dec 1772 Hoggatt,Joseph -Westfield MM, Surry co,NC on 17 Sep 1791 Joseph mentioned as received on his parents' certificate from Deep River MM -Westfield MM on 9 Nov 1796 Joseph Hoggatt of Stokes co,NC, son of Anthony & Mary, marries Ruth Jackson of Surry co,NC, dau of Jacob & Ann -Westfield MM on 18 Nov 1797 Joseph & hw Ruth granted certificate to New Hope MM [TN] -Newhope MM, Greene co,TN on 30 Dec 1797 Joseph & family received on certificate from Westfield MM,NC dated 18 Nov 1797 -Newhope MM on 17 Nov 1804 Joseph & family granted certificate to Miami MM,OH -Miami MM, Warren co,OH on 11 Apr 1805 Joseph Hockett & hw Ruth & 4 children received on certificate from New Hope MM,TN dated 17 Nov 1804 -Fairfield MM set off from Miami MM,OH in 1807 -Lees Creek MM set off from Fairfield MM,OH in 1817 -Lees Creek MM, Highland co,OH on 18 Oct 1817 Joseph & family granted certificate to New Garden MM,IN [sic, probably SB Newberry MM,OH] -Newberry MM, Clinton co,OH on 1 Dec 1817 Joseph & hw Ruth & 6 children received on certificate from Lees Creek MM dated 18 Oct 1817 -Newberry MM on 25 Feb 1830 Joseph disowned for disunity [Hicksite Separation] Children of RUTH JACKSON and JOSEPH HOGGATT are: i. ANN4 HOGGATT91, b. August 01, 1797, Westfield, Surry Co., NC92; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM GARNER92, April 24, 181792; d. Unknown. ii. ELIZABETH HOGGATT93, b. May 07, 1800, Sevier Co., TN94; d. February 19, 184294; m. THOMAS MOON94, October 29, 1818, Newberry MM, Clinton Co., OH94; d. Unknown. More About ELIZABETH HOGGATT: Burial: Unknown, Newberry, Clinton Co., OH iii. JESSE HOGGATT95, b. 1802, Sevier Co., TN96; d. Unknown; m. SARAH A. RICHARDSON96, October 24, 182296; d. Unknown. 80. iv. JACOB HOGGATT, b. May 03, 1804, TN; d. January 25, 1876. v. RACHEL HOGGATT97, b. October 10, 1806, Clinton Co., OH97; d. Unknown; m. DANIEL H. MOON98, September 02, 182498; d. Unknown. vi. SUSANNAH HOGGATT99, b. July 18, 1808, Clinton Co., OH99; d. Unknown; m. GEORGE MILLNER100, April 21, 1834, Newberry MM, Clinton Co., OH100; d. Unknown. vii. JOSIAH HOGGATT101, b. September 21, 1815, Clinton Co., OH101; d. Unknown; m. MARY MILLNER102, May 15, 1834102; d. Unknown. 14. JESSE3 JACKSON (JACOB2, SAMUEL1)103 was born October 16, 1786 in Surry Co., NC104, and died August 08, 1844 in Clinton Co., OH. He married ANN HOGGATT105,106 April 06, 1814 in Clinton Co., OH106, daughter of JOSEPH HOGGATT and ANN THORNBURGH. She was born March 13, 1797107, and died March 05, 1873108. Notes for JESSE JACKSON: Jesse Jackson and his wife, Ann, were both Quakers. They were married at the East Fork Meeting House in Cllinton Co., OH. He was 18 years old when he came to OH with his parents. Jesse and Ann left the Orthodox Quaker Meetings to join Hicksite on September 14, 1833 according to Fall Creek MM. Jesse was disowned for joining another society and Ann was disowned for same reason. More About JESSE JACKSON: Church Action: September 14, 1833, Left the Orthodox Church to join Hicksites. Notes for ANN HOGGATT: Ann Hoggatt was born 13 Mar 1797 and died 5 Mar 1873 Children of JESSE JACKSON and ANN HOGGATT are: i. MALINDA4 JACKSON108, b. July 20, 1815, Clinton Co., OH - Newberry MM108; d. July 24, 1903, Crawford Co., IL108. More About MALINDA JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Hardinville Cem. in Crawford Co., IL ii. NATHAN JACKSON108, b. December 07, 1816, Clinton Co., OH108; d. February 27, 1818, Newberry, OH108. iii. RACHEL JACKSON108, b. 1817, Clinton Co., OH108; d. Unknown; m. JOHN AKERS108; d. Unknown. 81. iv. JOSEPH JACKSON, b. September 16, 1818, Clinton Co., OH; d. April 12, 1846, Clinton Co., OH. v. ELIZABETH JACKSON109, b. October 06, 1820, Clinton Co., OH109; d. February 16, 1821, Newberry, OH109. 82. vi. JACOB JACKSON, b. May 06, 1822, Clinton Co., Jefferson Twp., OH; d. September 28, 1906, Richland Co., IL. vii. ASENATH J. JACKSON110, b. January 05, 1825, Clinton Co., OH - Newberry MM110; d. Unknown; m. SAMUEL SAIN STOKES110, July 13, 1850, Highland Co., OH110; d. Unknown. Notes for SAMUEL SAIN STOKES: In the 1900 census he was listed as a farmer in Greene Co, OH, north of Clinton Co., OH. 83. viii. LYDIA JACKSON, b. May 20, 1826, Highland Co., Fall Creek Twp., OH; d. April 30, 1904, Clinton Co., OH. 84. ix. THOMAS JACKSON, b. September 18, 1831, OH; d. March 04, 1910, Jasper Co., IL. 85. x. JESSE JACKSON, b. June 19, 1838; d. July 15, 1915, Crawford Co., IL. 15. LYDIA3 JACKSON (JACOB2, SAMUEL1)110 was born October 11, 1788 in Surry Co., NC111, and died February 27, 1870 in Highland Co., OH111. She married JOSEPH THORNBURGH, JR.112 February 06, 1812 in Highland Co., OH Fairfield MM112, son of JOSEPH THORNBURGH and RACHEL BROWN. He was born March 15, 1786 in NC113, and died Unknown113. Notes for JOSEPH THORNBURGH, JR.: Joseph Thornburgh, Jr. was a farmer and took over his father’s homestead in Highland Co, OH. Children of LYDIA JACKSON and JOSEPH THORNBURGH are: 86. i. HANNAH4 THORNBURGH, b. February 16, 1813, Clinton Co., OH; d. May 18, 1897, IA. ii. JOEL THORNBURGH113, b. July 27, 1816114; d. September 13, 1868, OH114. iii. ELIZABETH THORNBURGH115, b. 1817, OH116; d. 1887, Highland Co., OH116; m. JOHN WATKINS MORGAN117, December 05, 1831, Highland Co.,OH118; b. February 21, 1809, VA118; d. June 08, 1859, Highland Co., OH118. iv. JACOB THORNBURGH119, b. June 02, 1818, OH120; d. Unknown. 87. v. RUTH THORNBURGH, b. August 04, 1825; d. Unknown. 16. CURTIS3 JACKSON (JACOB2, SAMUEL1)121 was born January 01, 1793 in Surry Co., NC121, and died April 03, 1850 in Clinton Co., OH121. He married LYDIA SUMNER121 November 18, 1815 in Highland Co., OH121, daughter of THOMAS SUMNER and HANNAH HIATT. She was born November 21, 1795 in Stokes Co., NC121, and died January 21, 1876 in Clinton Co., OH121. Notes for CURTIS JACKSON: Curtis Jackson was a farmer. In 1830 both Curtis and wife Lydia were disowned from Newberry MM. Later, on 14 Mar 1846, Lydia was disowned from Clear Creek MM for disunity. They lived in Warren Co., OH. Curtis and his brother, Josiah, boated salt from the Kanawha to Cincinnati and in 1817, they shipped two flat-bottom boats, loaded with meat, from Cincinnati to New Orleans. They afterward drove horses to VA and KY. In 1828 they took a drove of horses to KY and by selling to an irresponsible party and allowing him to get possession of the drove they lost everything. Soon after this event, Curtis took a lot of goods by wagon from Cincinnati, by way of Vincennes to St. Louis. At that time, St. Louis was a town of less importance than Cincinnati. He continued west as far as Palmyrs, MO, and then northeast in company with others, through the unsettled county of Northern MO and IA, then known as "Black Hawks' Purchase" on to Galena. This area was attracting considerable attention at the time on account of the lead mines in the vicinity. Later Curtis started a stage line to Mineral Point, which is now in WI, but was then the Territory of Michigan. He remained there nearly a year with poor success. He finally started home on horseback in company with Adam Fouse and Benjamin Drake. They came down on the west side of the Mississippi River and crossed at Rock Island on horseback, and continued over the prairies of IL, through the unbroken wilderness of IN, finally reaching Clinton Co., OH after being gone for about one year. He built a gristmill near Martinsville which was run with very little profit. For two winters he engaged in the business of slaughtering hogs, salting the meat and hauling it by wagon to Cincinnati. It was a very hard business as the road was generally muddy through the winter season. In the autumn of 1840 he collected 1400 hogs at Greenfield, Highland Co., OH and drove them to the city of Baltimore. But a hard winter was setting in unusually early. While they were yet in the Allegheny Mtns. and the snow falling to the depth of four feet, their progress was much impeded, and caused quite a number of the hogs to perish. With all the problems he had, this proved to be a disastrous enterprise. After his return he moved to Jefferson Township and lived there until his death. He was a man who took great interest in all public enterprises and at the time of his death was a director of the Hillsboro and Cincinnati Railroad Co. Notes for LYDIA SUMNER: Lydia Sumner was born 21 Nov 1795 in Stokes Co., NC and died 21 Jan 1876 in Clinton Co., OH Children of CURTIS JACKSON and LYDIA SUMNER are: i. LUCINDA4 JACKSON121, b. July 22, 1816, Hamilton Co., OH121; d. August 03, 1875, Wilmington, OK121; m. LEWIS HOGGATT121, January 28, 1836, Clinton Co., OH121; d. Unknown. ii. HANNAH JACKSON121, b. October 28, 1817, Hamilton Co., OH121; d. July 13, 1888121; m. CHARLES DINGEE121, November 03, 1841, Clinton Co., OH121; d. Unknown. iii. PHEBE JACKSON121, b. August 21, 1819, Hamilton Co., OH121; d. August 22, 1840121. 88. iv. JOHN WALTER JACKSON, b. December 29, 1821, Clinton Co., OH; d. February 25, 1886. 89. v. JURY T. JACKSON, b. March 18, 1824, Hamilton Co., OH; d. Unknown. vi. ANNA JACKSON121, b. January 28, 1827, OH121; d. Unknown; m. JAMES HARVEY WILLIAMS121, September 18, 1847122; b. December 11, 1827122; d. Unknown. 90. vii. THOMAS SUMNER JACKSON, b. September 17, 1830, Clinton Co., Jefferson Twp., OH; d. December 31, 1882, Clinton Co., OH. 91. viii. JESSE JACKSON, b. April 24, 1833, Hamilton Co., OH; d. October 19, 1902, IA. ix. LOUISA JACKSON123, b. August 09, 1837, Hamilton Co., OH123; d. Unknown; m. BENJAMIN F. JOHNSON123, November 12, 1867, Lexington, OH123; b. September 05, 1836123; d. Unknown. 17. JOSIAH3 JACKSON (JACOB2, SAMUEL1)123 was born August 09, 1795 in Surry Co., NC123, and died July 16, 1848 in Clinton Co., OH123. He married (1) RUTH HIATT123 October 18, 1823 in Highland Co., OH123, daughter of BENJAMIN HIATT and MARY WORLEY. She was born June 06, 1802 in Grayson Co., VA123, and died July 09, 1843 in Clinton Co., OH123. He married (2) HANNAH HIATT123 March 27, 1845 in Highland Co., OH123, daughter of BENJAMIN HIATT and MARY WORLEY. She was born December 01, 1810 in Surry Co., NC, and died Bef. 1879. More About JOSIAH JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Martinsville Friends Cemetery, Clinton Co., OH Notes for RUTH HIATT: Ruth Hiatt was born 6 Jun 1862 in Grayson Co.,VA and died 9 Jul 1843 in Clinton Co., OH Children of JOSIAH JACKSON and RUTH HIATT are: i. HELENA4 JACKSON123, b. October 04, 1824123; d. October 19, 1864124; m. JAMES WEST124, April 27, 1848, ClarkTownship, Cllinton Co., OH125; d. June 28, 1903126. ii. WILLIAM JACKSON127, b. October 06, 1826127; d. Unknown; m. RHODA ANN SHEPARD128; d. Unknown. iii. JACOB JACKSON, JR.129, b. August 31, 1828, Highland Co., OH129; d. Unknown. 92. iv. SARAH JACKSON, b. January 19, 1833; d. October 28, 1868. 93. v. HANNAH ANN JACKSON, b. June 1841, OH; d. Unknown. Child of JOSIAH JACKSON and HANNAH HIATT is: vi. LYDIA M.4 JACKSON129, b. May 22, 1848129; d. Unknown. 18. PHOEBE3 JACKSON (CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)130 was born November 15, 1776130, and died Unknown. She married TIMOTHY JESSUP130 April 10, 1799 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC131, son of WILLIAM JESSUP and MARY PRATT. He was born January 17, 1777132, and died Unknown. More About PHOEBE JACKSON: Church Action: November 11, 1816, Granted Certificate from Deep River to Blue River MM Notes for TIMOTHY JESSUP: Timothy Jessup was born 17 Jan 1777. He and Phoebe Jackson Jessup moved to Dallas Co., AL where they remained for several years. In 1850 they were living in San Augustine Co., TX with their youngest son, Curtis Jessup. More About TIMOTHY JESSUP: Church Action: November 11, 1816, Granted Certificate from Deep River MM to Blue River MM, IN Children of PHOEBE JACKSON and TIMOTHY JESSUP are: i. GUILEMA4 JESSUP132,133, b. January 31, 1800133; d. Unknown. Notes for GUILEMA JESSUP: Guilema remained in NC when the rest of her family moved to Dallas, AL. More About GUILEMA JESSUP: Church Action: November 11, 1816, Granted Certificate from Deep River MM to Blue River MM, IN ii. INFANT JESSUP133, b. May 20, 1801133; d. June 01, 1801133. 94. iii. ISRAEL JESSUP, b. July 14, 1803, Stokes Co., NC; d. Aft. 1860, Victoria Co., TX. 95. iv. HANNAH JESSUP, b. July 29, 1804, Guilford Co.,NC; d. Bef. 1820, Perry Co., AL. v. RUTH JESSUP133, b. June 26, 1812133; d. Unknown. More About RUTH JESSUP: Church Action: November 11, 1816, Granted Certificate from Deep River MM to Blue River MM, IN 96. vi. CURTIS JESSUP, b. Abt. 1816, NC; d. Unknown. 19. BOWATER3 JACKSON (CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)134 was born April 01, 1783 in Surry Co., NC134, and died December 1846135. He married JINNY MACE136 April 10, 1810 in Stokes Co., NC136. She was born Abt. 1789137, and died Aft. 1846137. Notes for BOWATER JACKSON: Bowater Jackson applied for and received a certificate of membership from Westfield MM and was accepted at Deep River MM in Guilford Co., NC on 9 Jul 1808. This was the same year his parents moved to Guilford Co. The year is not known when Bowater with his family, his two brothers, his sister Phoebe, her husband and their families moved from Guilford Co., NC to Dallas Co., AL He remained in Dallas a few years, and in 1846 was living in Washington Township, Hamilton Co.,IN. He remained there and died in 1890. THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF BOWATER JACKSON, Hamilton County, l846 Be it remembered that on this 15th day of November AD. 1846 the last will and Testament of Bowater Jackson deceased, was offered for probate which will and the proof and examination of Witnesses are as follows: I, Bowater Jackson of Hamilton County, and State of Indiana, do make and publish this my last will and testament hereby revoking and making void all former wills by me at anytime heretofore made. I dispose of my worldly estate in the following manner: FIRST: I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid as soon after my decease as possible, out of the money's that shall come to the hands of my executors. SECOND: I will that the farm and kitchen furniture, stocks, and all such things belonging to the farm, together with all moneys and effect that may be found shall belong to and be held by my widow for her support and convenience, and for the education of my three minor children, Joel, Susannah, and John Bowater. THIRD: the land which I have, being the west half of the south east quarter of section three, township eighteen, and range three, east I will to my son Joel Jackson, the same to belong to him, his heirs, executors, administrators, assign, and to be put into the possession as soon as he shall arrive at the age of twenty-one years. FOURTH: I will to my daughter Susannah, one bay mare. FIFTH: Considering that my daughter Sarah Vanderslice, my son Nathan H. Jackson, my daughter Eliza Franklin, my son George W. Jackson, and my son Jesse H. Jackson have had their share of my estate, I therefore will that they shall have one dollar of my estate only. SIXTH: It is my will that at the decease of my widow that my daughters Phoebe Cook, Mary Jane, Caroline, and Susannah Jackson shall share equally a certain portion of my farm, lying on the north side of the state road and containing forty acres, and further that Mary Jane, Caroline and Susannah shall have an amount of my property sufficient to make them equal with Phoebe Cook in consideration of what she received as a marriage dowry. SEVENTH: I will that at the decease of my widow that, that portion of my farm lying on the south side of the state road shall belong to my son John Bowater Jackson, together with all farming implements and other property from then on belonging to him and his heirs, to hold forever, excepting the property covered by other claims of this will, or that may have to be sold to defray expenses. I now make and ordain my sons George W, and Jesse Jackson to be the executors of this will. In witness of I, Bowater Jackson, the testator have here unto sat my hand and seal, this the sixth day of the tenth month, in the year of our Lord, Eighteen hundred forty-six State of Indiana, Hamilton, County Be it remembered that on the 15th day of November, 1846, personally appeared before me the undersigned Clerk of the Probate Court, of the County of Hamilton, in the State of Indiana, Curtis Jackson, one of the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing last will and Testament of Bowater Jackson deceased. Late of said county, who, after being duly sworn on oath says that he saw the said Bowater Jackson the testator, sign seal, and publish the foregoing will as and for his last will and testament, and heard said testator declare the same to be his last will and testament, and this affidavit further says that he this affidavit and Leonard G. Davis were called upon by said testator to sign their names to said will as the subscribing witnesses to the same and that he this affidavit and said Davis did so sign their names as such witnesses in the presence of said testator and in the presence of each other, and this affidavit further says that said Bowater Jackson was at the time of making said will about the age of sixty four years and of sound mind and memory and that he was not under the coercion or restraint of any person or persons what so ever as he verily believes and this affidavit further says that the foregoing is the same paper so signed by said Bowater Jackson as and for his last will and testament, and so attested as aforesaid. Curtis Jackson Subscribed and sworn to before the undersigned clerk of the Probate Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, on this 15th Dec. AD 1846. Given under my hand and seal of said Court the date above written. F. G. Burns, Clerk More About BOWATER JACKSON: Church: June 04, 1810, disowned by Quaker Church for marrying out of unity Church Action: December 05, 1839, From Deep River to Westfield MM Notes for JINNY MACE: Jimmy Mace was born abt 1789 and died after 1846 Children of BOWATER JACKSON and JINNY MACE are: 97. i. SARAH JANE4 JACKSON, b. 1811, NC; d. October 08, 1858, Miami Co., KS. 98. ii. NATHAN H. JACKSON, b. June 02, 1816, NC; d. December 13, 1858, Dallas, AL. 99. iii. ELIZABETH JACKSON, b. 1818, NC; d. Aft. 1880, Rusk, TX. 100. iv. PHOEBE JACKSON, b. 1819, Dallas Co., AL; d. Unknown. 101. v. GEORGE WASHINGTON JACKSON, b. 1820, Mobile, Dallas Co., AL; d. October 01, 1865, Lane, Franklin Co., KS. vi. JESSE F. JACKSON137, b. 1824, Dallas Co., AL137; d. Unknown; m. EMILY WHICKER137; d. Unknown. vii. CAROLINE V. JACKSON137, b. 1826, Dallas Co., AL137; d. Unknown; m. JESSE WILLIS137, March 08, 1849137; d. Unknown. viii. MARY JANE JACKSON137, b. 1828, Dallas Co., AL137; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM FROST137, July 10, 1847137; d. Unknown. 102. ix. JOEL C. JACKSON, b. 1830, Dallas Co., AL; d. December 05, 1902, Sheridan, Hamilton Co., IN. x. SUSANNA JACKSON137, b. 1834, Dallas Co., AL137; d. Unknown; m. JOHN WALLER137, May 31, 1855138; d. Unknown. 103. xi. JOHN BOWATER JACKSON, b. 1836, Dallas Co., AL; d. January 02, 1880. 20. JACOB3 JACKSON (CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)139 was born January 22, 1785 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC139, and died July 06, 1831 in Dallas Co., AL139. He married SUSANNA GAINES139 August 06, 1809 in Patrick Co., VA139. She was born January 05, 1792 in Stokes Co., NC140, and died March 1859 in Sabine, Orange Co., TX140. Children of JACOB JACKSON and SUSANNA GAINES are: i. MARY ANN4 JACKSON140, d. Unknown. 104. ii. THOMAS J. JACKSON, b. 1810; d. Unknown. 105. iii. CURTIS MONROE JACKSON, b. 1815, Rowan Co., NC; d. Unknown. iv. JOHN M. JACKSON140, b. 1821140; d. Unknown. v. WILLIAM E. JACKSON140, b. 1824140; d. Unknown. vi. BENJAMIN L. JACKSON140, b. 1828140; d. Unknown. vii. WASHINGTON L. JACKSON140, b. 1831140; d. Unknown. 21. BEULAH3 JACKSON (CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)141 was born 1787 in Surry Co., NC141, and died 1820 in Washington Co., IN141. She married CALEB GARRETT141 Abt. 1804142, son of WELCOME GARRETT and PHOEBE SUMNER. He was born March 20, 1778 in Surry Co., NC142, and died Unknown. Notes for CALEB GARRETT: Caleb Garrett owned land in Surry Co., NC where they lived for several years. He received a certificate from Westfield MM on 9 May 1807 for himself and two sons, Cyrus and Nathan. The certificate was to Deep River MM in Guilford Co., NC where his name frequently appeared in the records. The minutes also show that on 2 Sep 1813 he was officially complained to, for not attending meetings and for deviation from plainness. A committee was appointed to visit him and on 6 Sep 1813 reported that he was "not appearing disposed to make satisfaction". The meeting disowned him from being a member. Some time after this, he identified himself with the Christian (Camphelite) Church, where he retained a membership to the end of his life. He was a farmer, a physician and a preacher of the gospel. He eventually moved with his family to Washington Co., IN where he practiced medicine. He was living with his second wife in Danville, IN in 1829. Children of BEULAH JACKSON and CALEB GARRETT are: i. CYRUS4 GARRETT142, b. April 12, 1804142; d. Unknown; m. BETSY HAMERLY142; d. Unknown. ii. NATHAN GARRETT142, b. November 19, 1806142; d. Unknown; m. SARAH PUCKETT142; d. Unknown. iii. CAROLINE GARRETT GARRETT142, b. December 08, 1808142; d. Unknown. iv. LUTHER MARTIN GARRETT142, b. December 09, 1810142; d. Unknown. v. ANNA ELIZA GARRETT142, b. January 15, 1812, NC142; d. July 18, 1885143; m. SAMUEL MCPHEETERS143, June 05, 1828, Washington Co., IN143; d. Unknown. vi. JULIA ANN GARRETT144, b. October 09, 1814, NC144; d. Unknown; m. JESSE COFFIN145, March 12, 1840, Hendricks Co., IN145; b. September 25, 1818, Guilford Co., NC145; d. Unknown. vii. MERLIN GARRETT146, b. 1817146; d. Unknown. 106. viii. EMILY GARRETT, b. December 26, 1818, Washington Co., IN; d. Unknown. ix. NANCY GARRETT, b. 1820146; d. 1820146. 22. SUSANNA3 JACKSON (CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)147,148 was born April 10, 1789148, and died April 10, 1873 in IN148. She married TIMOTHY H. JESSUP149,150 April 30, 1806 in Westfield MM, Surry Co., NC150,151, son of TIMOTHY JESSUP and HANNAH PRATT. He was born February 23, 1782 in Guilford Co., NC152, and died October 03, 1844 in Hendricks Co., IN152. More About SUSANNA JACKSON: Church Action: November 22, 1817, Received at Fall Creek MM, Highland Co., OH by certificate from Westfield MM, Surry Co., NC Notes for TIMOTHY H. JESSUP: Timothy H. Jessup was born 23 Feb 1782 in Guilford Co., NC and died 3 Oct 1844 in Hendricks Co., IN. According to research by Anita Langford Jessup (found in handwritten notes of her husband's great Aunt) Timothy moved with his family to Fall River, OH on 8 Nov 1817. He owned land in Hamilton and Hendricks Counties, IN. He also owned a Tanyard. The Fairfield Monthly Meeting minutes of 11th month, 6th day, 1830 show Timothy H. Jessup on a list of ten men appointed to select a librarian. The Meeting owned some one hundred copies of books in twenty-one titles. In that same year he was named first on an Educational Committe of eight men. They met 7th month 10 day, 1830 and a year later it was reported that schools were held for three months at both Fairfield and Easton Meetings. In 1834, Timothy H. was on the list of subscribers to the school. He paid 14.00 for two students. School was held at the Meetinghouse, the Meeting furnished the fuel and equipment and tuition for any scholar of a family unable to pay. A set of eight rules were drawn including a time "of stillness" while the Tutor or a qualified student "reads audibly a suitble portion of holy scripture." A dress code of "plainness of apparel" was ruled, cleanliness, decency and modesty in conversation and conduct were directed, and "at all times during suspension of literary engagements, the boys and girls are to keep separate, and observe moderation and temperance in all their recreation, which are to be an innocent kind" Scholars not members of the Society of Friends were excused from any of these rules that did not apply to them. A copy of the Last Will and Tesatament of Timothy H. Jessup was found in "The Ancestry of Allen Grinnell Cleaver and Martha Irene Jessup" compiled by William Jessup Cleaver and published by Gateway Press, Inc. of Baltimore, MD. Will of Timothy H. Jessup: "I Timothy H. Jessup of Hendricks Co, and State of Indiana, do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following, hereby making void all former Wills made by me. Item I It is my will that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid as early as practicable after my decease. Item II It is my will that my beloved wife Susannah Jessup have the following described tract or parcel of land, lying and being in this County and State, above named, beginning at the south corner of section seventeen in township fourteen, north of two east, thence running with the meanders of the county road north, to the northeast corner of the orchard, thence south to the south corner line of the farm, thence west to the beginning, to have and to hold the same during her natural life for her comfortable support. Item III. It is my will that my daughter Rachel Ritter have seventy acres of land, beginning at a spring near James Ritter's thence south to Charles Reynold's line, to have and to hold the same also including the forty acres I have already deeded to her. Item IV. It is my will that my son Lewis Jessup have one hundred acres of land off the north end, section eighteen. Also ten acres that I bought of James Tomlinson in the same section. Item V. It is my will that my son John Jessup have one hundred and sixty acres, lying and being in the County of Hamilton, IN for which he holds a deed. Item VI. It is my will that my son Samuel Jessup have the tract or parcel of land that I purchased of the heirs of Ezra Cox, containing one hundred and fifteen acres (an agreement between myself and my son Samuel in an exchange of land requires him to pay according to the notes I hold against him, and I give bond to make him a deed to the above mentioned tract, when payment is made), Item VII. It is my will that my daughter Amy Rich have the east half of quarter section thirteen. It is also my will that she have one hundred and fifty dollars as an equivalent of what I gave my other daughters in land. The land is in Hamilton Co, IN. Item VIII. It is my will that my daughter Rhoda Snow have the east half of north quarter section thirteen in Hamilton Co, IN. Item IX. It is my will that my daughter Susannah Jessup have east half of north quarter of section thirty-four in Hamilton Co, IN. Item X It is my will that my son Timothy Jessup have the land that I purchased of my brother Samuel Jessup, except the part disposed of in Item II, for the support of my wife, supposed to be one hundred acres besides the said reserve and further after the death of my wife, it is my will that my son Timothy have the whole tract or one hundred and twenty-five acres of land on condition that the said Timothy will pay to the rest of my heirs share and share the same of eight hundred dollars, to be paid within eight years and until said sum is paid the rest of my heirs shall have a right to the proceeds of said reserve alluded to in Item II. Item XI It is my will that my son Jesse Jessup have the farm on which I now live, two hundred and ten acres when he arrives at the age of twenty-one years, and until that time for my wife Susannah to have the control and profits of the proceeds of said farm for her support, and if she lives longer than the time of Jesse arrival at the age of twenty one years, she shall have an equal interest in the proceeds of the two last named farms, according to their value. Item XII It is my will that my sister Avis Jessup have a sufficient amount of food and raiments out of the proceeds of my two last mentioned farms during her natural life. Item XIII It is my will that all my land in Hamilton Co, not disposed of by will shall be sold to the best advantage and the money to be applied to the payment of my just debts. And all of my personal property disposed of in the same manner except two horses, four cows, four head of young cattle, ten hogs, ten sheep, household and kitchen furniture and such of the farming untinsels as will be need for carrying on the farm. It is my will that my Tan Yard be disposed of to the best advantage for the interest of my heirs, to share and share alike, I hereby make and ordain my friend Joseph Jessup and my son Samuel Jessup, Executors of this my last will and Testament. In witness where of I, Timothy H. Jessup have hereunto set my hand and seal this the thirty first day of the first month, one thousand eight hundred and forty-four. Timothy H. Jessup (seal) Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above said Timothy H. Jessup as his last will and testament in the presents of us witnesses, in the presence of the testator, and in the presence of each other. Matthew Stanley Adin Pollard More About TIMOTHY H. JESSUP: Burial: Unknown, Fairfield Friends Burying Ground, Hendricks Co., IN Church Action: November 22, 1817, Received at Fall Creek MM, Highland Co., OH by certificate from Westfield MM, Surry Co., NC Children of SUSANNA JACKSON and TIMOTHY JESSUP are: 107. i. RACHEL4 JESSUP, b. February 11, 1807, Westfield, Stokes Co., NC; d. May 15, 1875, Fairfield MM, Hendricks Co., IN. ii. MARTIN JESSUP152, b. September 09, 1809, Stokes Co., NC152; d. October 11, 1830, Hendricks Co., IN152. More About MARTIN JESSUP: Church Action: November 22, 1817, Received at Fall Creek MM, Highland Co., OH by certificate from Westfield MM, Surry Co., NC iii. ASA S. JESSUP152, b. September 29, 1812, Westfield, Stokes Co., NC152; d. September 29, 1812152. 108. iv. LEWIS JESSUP, b. September 29, 1812, Stokes Co., NC; d. March 09, 1893. 109. v. JOHN J. JESSUP, b. February 01, 1814, Stokes Co., NC; d. January 18, 1854. 110. vi. AMY JESSUP, b. June 26, 1818, Highland Co., OH; d. Unknown. vii. SAMUEL JESSUP152, b. December 24, 1820, Green Co., IN152; d. Unknown; m. PHOEBE SANDERS152; d. Unknown. 111. viii. RHODA JESSUP, b. July 07, 1823, Green Co., IN; d. October 25, 1907. 112. ix. SUSANNA JESSUP, b. April 16, 1827, Hendricks Co., IN; d. September 01, 1907. 113. x. TIMOTHY JESSUP, b. April 16, 1827; d. Unknown. 114. xi. JESSE JESSUP, b. February 18, 1830; d. 1871. 23. THOMAS3 JACKSON (CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)152 was born 1793 in Surry Co., NC152, and died Aft. 1865 in Miami, KS152. He married CYNTHIA CHARLES152 September 22, 1818 in Guilford Co., NC152. She died Unknown. Notes for THOMAS JACKSON: The 1850 Hamilton Co., IN census shows Thomas living in Washington Township, a farmer, with real estate valued at $600. Children of THOMAS JACKSON and CYNTHIA CHARLES are: 115. i. OLIVER P.4 JACKSON, b. 1819; d. Unknown. ii. HARVEY JACKSON153, d. Unknown. iii. ROBERT E. JACKSON153, b. April 14, 1830, Washington, IN153; d. Unknown; m. CHARITY BUTLER153, 1868, Franklin Co., KS153; d. Unknown. Notes for ROBERT E. JACKSON: Robert E. Jackson enlisted as a private on 9 Sep 1862 with Co. C, 12th KS Regiment, Infantry Volunteers for the Civil War. He was honorably discharged on 15 Jun 1865 at Little Rock, AR. 116. iv. MARTIN VAN BUREN JACKSON, b. July 21, 1837, Hamilton Co., IN; d. August 01, 1908, Eureka, KS. 24. CURTIS3 JACKSON, JR. (CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)154 was born 1798 in Surry Co., NC154, and died Unknown in Miami Co., KS154. He married REBECCA SMITH154 April 07, 1820 in Guilford Co., NC154. She was born 1799, and died Unknown. Notes for CURTIS JACKSON, JR.: Curtis Jackson was born on Tom's Creek in Surry Co., NC. When he was a small boy, his parents, Curtis and Ruth Beals Jackson moved from Surry to Guilford Co., NC. they became members of the Deep river MM in Guilford Co., NC. When Curtis married Rebecca Smith he was disowned from the Quaker church for "marrying out of unity." Curtis was living in Washington Township, Hamilton Co., IN when the 1850 census was taken. He was listed as a merchant, born in NC, had real estate valued at $2,350 and two sons, possibly twins. More About CURTIS JACKSON, JR.: Church: July 06, 1820, Disowned from Quaker Church for marrying out of unity Children of CURTIS JACKSON and REBECCA SMITH are: i. ANDREW4 JACKSON155, b. 1829, NC155; d. Unknown. ii. MADISON L JACKSON155, b. 1829, NC155; d. Unknown; m. DICY ANN (QUARTMAN) VINEYARD156, March 17, 1875, Bourbon Co., KS157; b. TN; d. Unknown. Notes for MADISON L JACKSON: Madison Jackson enrolled as a private in May of 1861 in Co. E., 2nd Regiment, Voluntary Infantry, for the Civil War. He moved to Miami Co., KS after leaving the service and lived there until 1890 when he moved to Stone Co.,KS and lived there until 1908. He died 28 Nov 1916 in Sallisaw, OK (This information came from research by the late Lucille Jackson Vernon) 25. RUTH3 JACKSON (CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)158 was born 1798 in Surry Co., NC158, and died February 01, 1863 in Commerce, Jackson Co., GA158. She married JESSE BERRYMAN FARABEE158 July 10, 1818 in Guilford Co., NC159, son of BENJAMIN FARABEE and MARY COOK. He was born 1796 in Davidson Co., NC159, and died 1877 in Commerce, Jackson Co., GA. More About RUTH JACKSON: Church: October 07, 1819, Disowned from Quaker Church for marrying out of unity Church Action: from Westfield MM to Deep Creek MM Notes for JESSE BERRYMAN FARABEE: Jesse and Ruth Jackson Farabee moved to Newton Co.,GA after their marriage. They were still living there when their youngest child was born in 1838. The year they moved to Commerce, GA is not known. Children of RUTH JACKSON and JESSE FARABEE are: 117. i. JACKSON M.4 FARABEE, b. May 20, 1820, Cherokee Lands, GA; d. April 17, 1892, Wauchula, Hardee Co., FL. ii. GEORGE WASHINGTON COOK FARABEE160, b. June 15, 1822160; d. Unknown. iii. PERNECIE FARABEE160, b. 1824160; d. Unknown. 118. iv. ALFRED FARABEE, b. 1826; d. Unknown. v. COLEMAN FARABEE160, b. 1829160; d. Unknown. vi. JESSE ASBURY FARABEE160, b. 1832160; d. Unknown. vii. PERMELIA HILL FARABEE160, b. 1835160; d. Unknown. viii. CAROLINE FARABEE160, b. 1838160; d. Unknown. 26. HANNAH3 JACKSON (JOHN2, SAMUEL1)161 was born August 14, 1781 in Guilford Co., NC161, and died Aft. 1850 in Grant Co., IN161. She married DAVID BRANSON161 December 29, 1799 in Green Co., TN161. He was born January 30, 1776 in Frederick, VA, and died 1844 in Grant Co., IN. Notes for DAVID BRANSON: David Branson was born 30 Jan 1776, Frederick Co., VA and died 1844 in Grant Co., IN Children of HANNAH JACKSON and DAVID BRANSON are: i. NATHAN4 BRANSON162, b. September 06, 1800, Greene, TN162; d. Unknown; m. MARY WILKINS162, December 17, 1823, Wayne Co., IN162; d. Unknown. ii. THOMAS BRANSON162, b. March 04, 1802, Lees Creek, Highland Co., OH162; d. Unknown. iii. JANE BRANSON162, b. December 29, 1804, Lees Creek, Highland Co., OH162; d. January 06, 1837, Grant Co., IN162; m. JONATHAN BERRY162, September 29, 1832, Grant Co., IN162; d. Unknown. iv. ABIGAIL BRANSON162, b. June 11, 1807, Lees Creek, Highland Co., OH162; d. Unknown. v. CHARITY BRANSON162, b. May 10, 1809, Lees Creek, Highland Co., OH162; d. 1826162. vi. MARY BRANSON162, b. April 29, 1811, Lees Creek, Highland Co., OH162; d. January 04, 1844162; m. JAMES JARRET162, May 07, 1831, Delaware, IN162; d. Unknown. vii. JESSE BRANSON162, b. January 11, 1814, Lees Creek, Highland Co., OH162; d. May 27, 1817, Lees Creek, Highland Co., OH162. viii. LYDIA BRANSON162, b. February 27, 1816, Lees Creek, Highland Co., OH162; d. Unknown; m. JAMES SAINT CLAIR162, February 04, 1835, Grant Co., IN162; d. Unknown. ix. PHEBE BRANSON162, b. April 07, 1818, Lees Creek, Highland Co., OH162; d. February 03, 1837162; m. ROLEY HESS162, May 17, 1836, Grant Co., IN162; d. Unknown. x. DRUSELA BRANSON162, b. May 30, 1820, Lees Creek, Highland Co., OH162; d. May 03, 1856162; m. WILLIAM HAMILTON162, July 22, 1838, Grant Co., IN162; d. Unknown. xi. WILLIAM AUSTIN BRANSON162, b. December 08, 1824, Lees Creek, Highland Co., OH162; d. July 26, 1828162. xii. SUSANNA ABIGAIL BRANSON162, b. February 01, 1829, Lees Creek, Highland Co., OH162; d. Unknown. 27. SARAH3 JACKSON (JOHN2, SAMUEL1)163 was born August 09, 1784 in Surry Co., NC163, and died Aft. 1850163. She married EDWARD CHANEY163,164 November 13, 1806 in Highland Co., OH165. He was born 1782 in PA, and died Bet. 1870 - 1880 in Green Co., OH. More About SARAH JACKSON: Church Action: September 26, 1807, Removed from fellowship at Fairfield MM, OH due to marriage contrary to discipline Notes for EDWARD CHANEY: Edward Chaney served in the War of 1812. In 1813 he moved with his family from Highland Co., OH to Green Co.,OH. Children of SARAH JACKSON and EDWARD CHANEY are: i. PHOEBE4 CHANEY166, b. October 24, 1807, Highland Co., OH166; d. Unknown; m. MARK PEARSON166, September 07, 1828166; b. February 24, 1807166; d. December 30, 1891166. ii. IREDELL CHANEY166, b. November 10, 1810, Highland Co., OH166; d. October 10, 1884, Green Co., OH166; m. MARY ANNA HORNEY166, November 10, 1831, Fayette Co., OH166,167; b. January 13, 1814, OH168; d. July 13, 1888, OH168. Notes for IREDELL CHANEY: Notes for IREDELL CHANEY: 1850 census: in {then} Silvercreek Township, Green Co., Ohio Iredell Chaney, 38, born Ohio Ann, 34, born NC Hulda, 16, born Ohio Enoch H., 13, born Ohio Daniel, 11, born Ohio Emily J., 6, born Ohio Mary J., 4, born Ohio David, 1, born Ohio 1860 census: Green Co., Ohio 1870 census:Wilson Township, Clinton Co., Ohio, page 712B Chaney, Iredell, age 55 Ann, 53, born NC Walter, 17 Edward, 89, PA., Father 1880 census: Clinton Co., pg 258B The Will of Iredell Chaney, made Oct. 4, 1877: In the name of the Benevolent Father of all. I, Iredell Chaney of the Co of Clinton and state of Ohio, do make public this my last will and Testament. I give and device to my beloved wife all my real estate during her natural life and all the stock, household goods, furniture provisions, and other goods and chattels that may be thereon at the time of my decease, during her natural life aforesaid, (selling so much thereof as may be sufficient at the time to pay all of my just debts.). At the death of my wife, I give and bequeath to my son Walter Chaney, the farm on which he now lives, situated in the Township of Jefferson, County of Greene, and state of Ohio, and containing about seventy five (75) acres of land and the balance of my estate both personal and real, I desire to be equally divided among my other children, Hulda Mock, Daniel C. Chaney, Emily J. Earley, Mary Jane Vaniman, and David Henry Chaney. If my said wife should not survive me, then I bequeath the property aforesaid to my children as above advised. I do hereby nominate and appoint Hezekiah Mock, as the executor of this my last Will and Testament, hereby authorizing and empowering him to a just release and discharge in such manner as he may decree proper the debts and claims due me. I do also authorize him if it shall become necessary in order to pay my debts to sell by private sale as in such manner upon such terms of credit as otherwise as he may think roper all or any part of my real estate and dues to purchasers to execute acknowledge and deliver in fee simple. In Testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Oct. 4, 1877. Iredell Chaney Signed and acknowledged by Iredell Chaney as his last will and Testament in our presence and sired by us in his presence. Elisha Ellis Eli Smithe The State of Ohio, Clinton County, Nov. 17, 1884. This day came into Court in person, Ann Chaney widow of Iredell Chaney late of this County, deceased, and made application to the under the Will of her deceased husband, and thereupon the Court explained to her the provisions of the will her rights under it, and by law in the event of her refusal to take under the will and she then made her election to take under the will and her said election is now here entered of Record John Matthews The State of Ohio, Clinton County, Nov. 12, 1884 Notice to Heirs In the matter of the last will and Testament of Iradell Chaney, deceased. To Anna Chaney, Huldah A. Mock, Emily J. Earley, Walter Chaney, Heirs of Mary J. Vanniman, deceased, and Heirs of Cyrus Chaney, deceased; You are hereby notified that on the 12th day of November A. D., 1884, an instrument of writting, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Iradell Chaney, late of Wilson Township, in said county, deceased, was produced in open Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was on the same day made in Court. Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 17th day of November, A. D., 1884, Joseph Matthews, Probate Judge. Dated at Wilmington, Ohio, this 12th day of November, A.D. 1884. More About IREDELL CHANEY: Burial: Unknown, Stewart Cemetery, Bowesville, Greene Co., OH More About MARY ANNA HORNEY: Burial: Unknown, Stewart Cemetery, Bowesville, Greene Co., OH iii. DAVID CHANEY168, b. 1811, Highland Co., OH168; d. 1848168; m. MARY ANN GREER168, December 15, 1831168; d. Unknown. iv. NANCY CHANEY168, b. 1812168; d. Unknown; m. JOHN HORNEY168, March 10, 1831168; d. Unknown. v. JOHN CHANEY168, b. 1813168; d. Unknown; m. ELIZA GREEN168, September 08, 1832168; d. Unknown. vi. WILLIAM CHANEY168, b. 1818, Highland Co., OH168; d. Unknown. 28. CHARITY3 JACKSON (JOHN2, SAMUEL1)169 was born October 31, 1788 in Surry Co., NC169, and died August 19, 1860 in Marion Co., IN169. She married BASIL FOSTER169 December 29, 1810 in Clinton Co., OH169. He was born June 04, 1788 in Bedford CO., PA170, and died February 19, 1861 in Grant Co., IN170. More About CHARITY JACKSON: Church Action: December 29, 1810, Dismissed from fellowship at Fairfield MM, OH due to marriage contrary to discipline Children of CHARITY JACKSON and BASIL FOSTER are: i. JOHN4 FOSTER170, b. August 13, 1813170; d. September 01, 1870170; m. RUTH POWERS170; d. Unknown. ii. PLEASANT FOSTER170, b. 1810, OH170; d. Unknown. iii. LEWIS FOSTER170, b. July 31, 1814, Highland Co., OH170; d. January 09, 1902, Marion Co., IN170. iv. SARAH FOSTER170, b. 1818, Highland Co., OH170; d. February 08, 1883, Grant Co., IN170; m. JOHN DILLON170, April 09, 1840, Grant Co., IN170; d. Unknown. v. STEPHEN E. FOSTER170, b. 1821, Highland Co., OH170; d. Unknown; m. MARY CATHERINE LITTLER170, November 07, 1844, Grant Co., IN170; d. Unknown. vi. VALETTA FOSTER170, b. 1826, Highland Co., OH170; d. Unknown; m. THOMAS BLAIR170; d. Unknown. vii. WILLIAM JACKSON FOSTER170, b. 1828, Highland Co., OH170; d. Unknown. viii. CHARITY FOSTER170, b. 1829170; d. August 07, 1844170. ix. ELIZABETH FOSTER170, b. 1831170; d. Unknown. 29. ELIZABETH3 JACKSON (JOHN2, SAMUEL1)171 was born March 08, 1790 in Surry Co., NC171, and died August 17, 1880 in Grundy Co., MO171. She married JOSEPH ROOKS171 April 19, 1807 in Highland Co., OH171, son of JOHN ROOKS and HANNAH UNK. He was born Abt. 1782 in KY or Stokes Co., NC171, and died March 25, 1868 in Grundy Co., MO171. More About ELIZABETH JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Joab Holloway Cem., Grundy Co., MO Church Action: February 27, 1808, Dismissed from fellowship at Fairfield MM, OH due to marriage contrary to discipline Notes for JOSEPH ROOKS: It is believed that Joseph Rooks was of Dutch descent. Joseph was born in either PA or KY. He moved from KY to OH probably sometime before 1805. In 1807 he married Elizabeth Jackson in Highland Co. OH. Their first five children were born in OH. The Rooks family then moved to Randolph Co., IN where the couple had several more children. The Rooks moved to MO in 1839. Joseph owned 8000 acres of land in what is now Grundy Co., MO. He had at least three sons and six grandsons that fought for the Union during the Civil War. He died in 1869. Estate records for Joseph Rooks are in Box 44, Case 7 in Grundy Co. MO Courthouse. Many notes for Joseph Rooks were provided by Charlotte Johnson, Independence, MO. From "The History of Randolph Co., IN" by E. Tucker 1882: "Joseph Rooks was a tall and stout man and very strong. His standing weight is said to have been 220 pounds for sixty years. He was a giant in strength and his sons were the same way. These people boldy hewed their fearless way, rugged and stern, through trouble and difficulty appalling to gentler times. All honor to their heroism! From: " The History of Grundy Co., MO" : "Before white men settled in Grundy Co., MO, it was occupied as a hunting ground by tribes of Sac, Sioux and Pottawottamie Indians. Marion Township was made the home of white men in 1838. In that year the settlers first began to arrive. Among those who came early were Joseph, Uriah and Samuel Rooks of IN and John and Joab Holloway, all of whom settled in the fall of 1838. " More About JOSEPH ROOKS: Burial: Unknown, Joab Holloway Cem., Grundy Co., MO Children of ELIZABETH JACKSON and JOSEPH ROOKS are: 119. i. JOHN4 ROOKS, b. March 15, 1808, Clinton Co., OH; d. March 14, 1862, Brookfield, Linn Co., MO. ii. HANNAH ROOKS171, b. May 11, 1809, Highland Co., OH171; d. July 11, 1877, Delaware Co., IN172; m. EZEKIAL MCALLISTER173, November 22, 1827, Randolph Co., IN174; d. Unknown. iii. URIAH ROOKS175, b. 1811, Clinton Co., OH175; d. 1878176; m. RUEANNA PFAFF, November 17, 1829, Randolph Co., IN177; b. 1809, IN177; d. 1881178. iv. SARAH DORCAS ROOKS179,180, b. 1812, Clinton Co., OH180; d. January 13, 1847, Henry Co., IA181; m. ISAAC BEALES182, September 29, 1830, Randolph Co., IN182; b. June 29, 1808182; d. Unknown. Notes for ISAAC BEALES: Isaac Beales changed the spelling of his surname to Bales. (for the ease in finding people in my file, I am leaving his name as Beales) 120. v. THOMAS ROOKS, b. May 11, 1814, Clinton Co., OH; d. April 19, 1903, Grundy Co., MO. 121. vi. WILLIAM ALBERT ROOKS, b. 1817, Clinton Co., OH; d. September 14, 1875, Lassen Co., CA. vii. SAMUEL ROOKS183, b. 1818, Randolph Co., IN183; d. August 1876, Grundy Co., MO183; m. (1) ELIZABETH HOLLOWAY183, June 04, 1835, Randolph Co., IN183; d. Unknown; m. (2) MISSOURI ANN LINNY184, December 18, 1846, Grundy Co., MO184; d. Unknown. 122. viii. MARY ROOKS, b. August 20, 1819, Highland Co., OH; d. April 15, 1873, Grundy Co., MO. ix. PHOEBE ROOKS185, b. 1820, Highland Co., OH186; d. Unknown. x. LYDIA ROOKS187, b. November 14, 1822, Randolph Co., IN188; d. Unknown. xi. SYBIL ROOKS189, b. 1825, Randolph Co., IN190; d. Unknown. xii. CHARITY ROOKS191, b. March 04, 1825, Randolph Co., IN192; d. Unknown; m. FREDERICK WALTZ; d. Unknown. 123. xiii. REBECCA ANN ROOKS, b. July 22, 1826, Randolph Co., IN; d. March 10, 1885, Grundy Co., MO. xiv. JAMES ROOKS193, b. Abt. 1828193; d. Unknown. xv. ELIZABETH ROOKS194, b. 1828, Randolph Co., IN195; d. Unknown; m. ROBERT T. ISHMAEL, March 10, 1849, Grundy Co., MO; b. 1823, IN; d. Unknown. 30. WILLIAM3 JACKSON (JOHN2, SAMUEL1)196 was born December 26, 1794 in Stokes Co., NC196, and died December 16, 1869 in Wilson Township, Clinton Co., OH196. He married REBECCA PEARSON196 May 04, 1820 in Green Co., TN197. She was born 1802 in Blue Ridge Mtns. of VA, and died August 1889 in Clinton Co., OH198. Children of WILLIAM JACKSON and REBECCA PEARSON are: i. CYNTHIA4 JACKSON198, b. 1821, Silver Creek, Greene Co., OH198; d. April 04, 1852198; m. DAVID M. OSBORN198, February 22, 1838198; d. Unknown. 124. ii. ELIHU JACKSON, b. October 28, 1823, Silver Creek, Greene Co., OH; d. July 05, 1913, OR. 125. iii. MARK P. JACKSON, b. August 15, 1831, Silver Creek, Greene Co., OH; d. April 03, 1862, Bloomington, Clinton CO., OH. 31. AMER3 JACKSON (JOHN2, SAMUEL1)199 was born April 16, 1796 in Stokes Co., NC199, and died September 28, 1848 in Grassy Run, Greene Co., OH199. He married (1) JANE GREER199. She died Unknown. He married (2) ELIZABETH HAMPTON199. She died Unknown. He married (3) ASENATH MINERVA SINCLAIR199 December 19, 1816 in Clinton Co., OH199, daughter of JAMES SINCLAIR. She was born 1798200, and died 1823 in Clinton Co., OH200. More About AMER JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Bloomington, Clinton CO., OH Child of AMER JACKSON and JANE GREER is: 126. i. HARVEY4 JACKSON, b. 1823, OH; d. October 10, 1891. Children of AMER JACKSON and ELIZABETH HAMPTON are: ii. ALLEN B.4 JACKSON200, b. 1844, OH200; d. Unknown. iii. MARY JACKSON200, b. 1846, OH200; d. Unknown. Children of AMER JACKSON and ASENATH SINCLAIR are: iv. JOHN4 JACKSON200, b. November 1818, Greene Co.,OH200; d. Unknown. v. URIAH JACKSON200, b. October 22, 1820, Greene Co.,OH200; d. January 05, 1875; m. (1) ELIZABETH STORY200; d. October 02, 1858200; m. (2) CLARA ALLEN200; d. Unknown. vi. ELIZABETH JACKSON200, b. 1821, Greene Co.,OH200; d. Unknown; m. MARK PEARSON200, September 08, 1842200; d. Unknown. 32. JESSE3 JACKSON (JOHN2, SAMUEL1)201 was born January 11, 1801 in Greene Co., TN201, and died March 1865 in Starke Co., IN202. He married (1) PHOEBE SINCLAIR203 January 18, 1821 in Clinton Co., OH203, daughter of JAMES SINCLAIR. She was born March 04, 1800 in VA204, and died May 06, 1853 in Grant Co., IN204. He married (2) CATHERINE LASH205 June 13, 1853205. She died Unknown. Notes for JESSE JACKSON: Jesse Jackson was a farmer, a miller and a birthright Quaker. Notes for PHOEBE SINCLAIR: Phoebe SInclair was born 4 Mar 1800 in VA and died 6 May 1853 in Grant Co., IN Children of JESSE JACKSON and PHOEBE SINCLAIR are: 127. i. EMILY4 JACKSON, b. January 18, 1822, Clinton Co., OH; d. May 18, 1868. ii. RACHEL JACKSON205, b. 1825205; d. April 28, 1912205; m. HENRY WHISTLER205, November 09, 1845205; d. Unknown. iii. IREDELL JACKSON205, b. 1828205; d. February 16, 1856205; m. CYNTHIA MAYNARD205, October 16, 1853205; d. Unknown. iv. JEHU JACKSON205, b. January 05, 1830205; d. July 12, 1854205. v. ANNA J. JACKSON205, b. May 30, 1832205; d. April 01, 1853205. vi. CHARITY JACKSON205, b. May 22, 1834205; d. January 27, 1856205. 128. vii. CURTIS JACKSON, b. 1836, Marion Co., IN; d. Unknown. viii. MARY JACKSON205, b. January 03, 1839205; d. May 08, 1853205. ix. REBECCA JACKSON205, b. September 06, 1841205; d. January 01, 1847205. Children of JESSE JACKSON and CATHERINE LASH are: x. JESSE4 JACKSON205, b. September 17, 1854205; d. January 13, 1929205; m. IZORA EMIGH205, April 01, 1877205; d. Unknown. xi. ANDREW JACKSON205, b. May 1858205; d. Unknown. xii. HENRY ALFRED JACKSON205, b. 1860205; d. Unknown. 33. SARAH3 BEALES (SUSANNA2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)206,207 was born May 15, 1777 in VA207, and died Abt. March 1802 in Stokes Co., NC208. She married JESSE HIATT209,210 August 04, 1800 in Washington Co., OH210, son of CHRISTOPHER HIATT and ELIZABETH MILLS. He was born July 19, 1779 in Guilford Co., NC211, and died October 11, 1864 in Westfield, Hamilton Co.,IN212. Notes for SARAH BEALES: Sarah Beales Hiatt died at the age of 24, three weeks after giving birth to a son, Eli Hiatt. Her parents, Susanna and Daniel Beales raised her son. Notes for JESSE HIATT: It is told that Jesse Hiatt and another swain both wanted the same girl and decided to settle it by swimming across the Ohio River back and forth and the one who did it most was to have no competition from the other one. Jesse lasted longest and the other one gave up and later married a sister of Jesse. If this story is true, the other swain was Erwin Montgomery. Child of SARAH BEALES and JESSE HIATT is: 129. i. ELI4 HIATT, b. October 27, 1801, Ross Co., OH; d. October 26, 1880, Randolph Co., IN. 34. CURTIS3 BEALES (SUSANNA2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)212 was born April 28, 1779 in Surry or Guilford Co., NC212, and died August 08, 1840 in Randolph Co., IN212. He married HANNAH EVANS212 July 30, 1801 in Randolph Co., IN213, daughter of EVAN EVANS and SARAH MIDDLETON. She was born April 12, 1786 in Culpepper Co., VA213, and died Unknown. Children of CURTIS BEALES and HANNAH EVANS are: 130. i. JOHN4 BEALES, b. October 28, 1802, Cherry Grove, Warren Co., OH; d. Unknown. ii. SARAH BEALES213, b. December 19, 1804213; d. Unknown. 131. iii. JACOB BEALES, b. January 26, 1807; d. Unknown. iv. PHOEBE BEALES214, b. October 13, 1808214; d. March 14, 1870214; m. NATHAN THORNBURGH, JR.214, September 18, 1826, Cherry Grove MM, Highland Co., OH214; b. April 11, 1810214; d. Unknown. v. PLEASANT BEALES215, b. September 21, 1810215; d. February 08, 1865, Merom, Sullivan Co., IN216; m. MARY ABSHIRE216, April 01, 1830, Cherry Grove MM, Highland Co., OH216; b. September 27, 1809, VA216; d. Unknown. Notes for PLEASANT BEALES: Pleasant Beales owned eighty acres of land in Washington Township, Randolph Co., IN in 1838. He and Mary remained on this farm, enduring all the toils, hardships, and deprivations of pioneer life until 1864 when they temporarily moved to Merom, Sullivan Co., IN. They did not remain there very long due to the failing health of his wife, Mary. They returned to their home in Randolph co., IN where she died. After her death, Pleasant returned to Merom where he lived until he died. His remains were brought back to Randolph Co., IN and he was buried beside his wife in the New Liberty Cemetery. They both were members of the Christian Church and were among the first organizers of that church in Randolph Co., IN. More About PLEASANT BEALES: Burial: Unknown, New Liberty Cemetery, Randolph Co., IN216 132. vi. ELIZABETH BEALES, b. April 22, 1812, Cherry Grove MM, Highland Co., OH; d. Unknown. vii. DANIEL BEALES217, b. July 22, 1814217; d. Unknown; m. ELIZABETH ST. CLAIR218; d. Unknown. viii. ESTHER BEALES219, b. June 20, 1817219; d. Unknown. ix. ATLANTIC OCEAN BEALES219, b. February 06, 1819219; d. Unknown. x. MARY BEALES219, b. May 25, 1821219; d. Unknown. xi. SUSANNA BEALES219, b. November 25, 1823219; d. Unknown. xii. JESSE BEALES219, b. August 24, 1825219; d. Unknown. xiii. EVAN BEALES219, b. November 25, 1827219; d. Unknown; m. LOUISE HESTER220, December 05, 1847220; d. Unknown. xiv. CURTIS BEALES, JR.221, b. January 22, 1830221; d. Unknown; m. MAY ANN SMITH222, November 11, 1849222; d. Unknown. 35. JACOB3 BEALES (SUSANNA2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)223 was born July 05, 1783 in NC223, and died August 24, 1867 in Henry Co., IA223,224. He married MARY MARGARET THORNBURGH225 September 16, 1807 in Miami MM, Fairfield Township, Highland Co., OH225, daughter of EDWARD THORNBURGH and PHOEBE SUMNER. She was born June 27, 1785 in NC225, and died August 20, 1858 in Henry Co., IA225. More About MARY MARGARET THORNBURGH: Burial: Unknown, Cedar Creek Cemetery, Henry Co., IA Children of JACOB BEALES and MARY THORNBURGH are: i. MATILDA4 BEALES226, b. November 28, 1807226; d. Unknown. ii. ISAAC BEALES227, b. June 29, 1808227; d. Unknown; m. SARAH DORCAS ROOKS227,228, September 29, 1830, Randolph Co., IN229; b. 1812, Clinton Co., OH230; d. January 13, 1847, Henry Co., IA231. Notes for ISAAC BEALES: Isaac Beales changed the spelling of his surname to Bales. (for the ease in finding people in my file, I am leaving his name as Beales) 133. iii. CURTIS BEALES, b. October 17, 1812, Clinton Co., OH; d. August 08, 1893, Mt. Ayr, Osborne Co., KS. 134. iv. EDWARD BEALES, b. October 03, 1814; d. Unknown. v. JESSE BEALES232, b. May 29, 1820232; d. Unknown. vi. LUCINDA BEALES232, b. June 17, 1822, Randolph Co., IN232; d. Unknown. 36. ANN3 BEALES (SUSANNA2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)233 was born December 01, 1787 in NC234, and died Unknown. She married JACOB BEALES235 March 08, 1810 in Highland Co., OH235, son of JACOB BEALES and ELIZABETH BLACKBURN. He was born June 08, 1788236, and died Unknown. Notes for JACOB BEALES: Jacob Beales was born 8 Jun 1788 Children of ANN BEALES and JACOB BEALES are: i. JOEL4 BEALES236, b. January 02, 1817236; d. Unknown; m. SOFIA RHONEMUS237, December 03, 1840237; d. Unknown. ii. CURTIS BEALES238, b. September 01, 1820238; d. Unknown; m. MARY ANN JOHN239, May 07, 1840239; d. Unknown. iii. LYDIA BEALES240, b. September 10, 1829240; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM MOON240, September 10, 1829240; d. Unknown. iv. JESSE BEALES240, d. Unknown; m. MARY ROUTH241; d. Unknown. v. RACHEL BEALES242, b. 1813242; d. 1813242. 37. KATHERINE3 BEALES (SUSANNA2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)243,244 was born March 28, 1790 in Jefferson Co., TN244, and died December 08, 1874 in Wayne Co., IN244. She married DANIEL BEALES244,245 January 24, 1807 in Highland Co., OH246, son of JACOB BEALES and ELIZABETH BLACKBURN. He was born August 07, 1784 in Lancaster Co., Menaflin Township, PA246, and died April 20, 1856 in Randolph Co., IN246. Notes for DANIEL BEALES: Daniel Beales was born 7 Aug 1784 in Lancaster Co.,PA and died 20 Apr 1856 in Randolph Co., IN More About DANIEL BEALES: Burial: Unknown, Sparrow Creek Friends Burial Ground, Randolph, IN Children of KATHERINE BEALES and DANIEL BEALES are: 135. i. JACOB4 BEALES, b. December 19, 1807; d. Unknown. ii. SUSANNAH BEALES247, b. December 10, 1809247; d. Unknown. 136. iii. HANNAH BEALES, b. January 31, 1811, Guilford Co., NC; d. February 05, 1845, Randolph Co., IN. iv. ELIZABETH BEALES247, b. February 07, 1812247; d. Unknown. v. SAMUEL BEALES247, b. March 02, 1816247; d. Unknown. 137. vi. AMER JACKSON BEALES, b. March 06, 1818; d. April 16, 1862, Nashville, TN. 138. vii. RACHEL BEALES, b. 1820; d. Bef. July 04, 1846. 139. viii. MAHALA BEALES, b. May 18, 1821; d. November 10, 1910. 140. ix. DANIEL BEALES, b. November 18, 1827, Clilnton Co., OH; d. July 10, 1905, Cambridge, NE. 141. x. PHOEBE ANN BEALES, b. September 13, 1831; d. February 22, 1921. 38. RACHEL3 BEALES (SUSANNA2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)248 was born April 24, 1794 in NC248, and died April 12, 1860248. She married JOSEPH THORNBURGH248 December 12, 1811 in Lower East Fork MM in OH249, son of EDWARD THORNBURGH and PHOEBE SUMNER. He was born June 30, 1789 in Guilford Co., NC250, and died 1844 in Randolph Co., IN250. Children of RACHEL BEALES and JOSEPH THORNBURGH are: i. SUSANNAH4 THORNBURGH251, b. December 16, 1812251; d. May 04, 1872, Randolph Co., IN251; m. EDWARD THORNBURGH251, July 30, 1831, Randolph Co., IN251; b. 1807, Guilford Co.,NC251; d. 1895251. ii. DANIEL THORNBURGH251, b. July 30, 1824251; d. Unknown. iii. EDWARD THORNBURGH251, b. May 12, 1827251; d. Unknown. iv. RACHEL THORNBURGH251, b. August 20, 1829251; d. Unknown. v. SARAH THORNBURGH251, b. June 19, 1831251; d. Unknown. vi. JOSEPH THORNBURGH251, b. 1834251; d. Unknown. vii. HANNAH THORNBURGH251, b. 1835251; d. Unknown. viii. LEVI THORNBURGH251, b. November 01, 1837251; d. Unknown. 39. JEHU3 JACKSON (SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)252 was born February 01, 1783 in Stokes Co., NC252, and died Aft. 1850 in Cass Co., MO252. He married LUCY WRIGHT252 November 10, 1811 in Montgomery Co., OH252, daughter of JOSHUA WRIGHT. She was born February 19, 1796252, and died February 14, 1876252. Notes for JEHU JACKSON: Jehu Jackson moved to Ohio as a young man. Farming became unprofitable in NC for Quakers as they did not accept slavery and when slavery was introduced into NC it presented unfair competition for them in their farming. He and wife, Lucy were living in Montgomery Co., OH when their first daughter was born in 1814. They were living in Marion Co., OH when their second child was born. They moved to White River, Randolph Co., IN before 1819. They remained in Randolph Co., IN until 1838 when the family moved to Van Buren Co., MO (now Cass Co.) Most of the children went with their parents to MO. More About JEHU JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Dayton Cemetery, Cass Co., MO More About LUCY WRIGHT: Burial: Unknown, Dayton Cemetery, Cass Co., MO Marriage Notes for JEHU JACKSON and LUCY WRIGHT: Lucy Wright Jackson was disowned by the Quaker Church for marrying in a non-Quaker ceremony, but she kept her faith until her death. Children of JEHU JACKSON and LUCY WRIGHT are: 142. i. HANNAH4 JACKSON, b. 1813, Montgomery Co., OH; d. Unknown. 143. ii. WRIGHT JACKSON, b. November 21, 1814, Montgomery Co., OH; d. April 04, 1882, Longinsport, Cass Co., IN. 144. iii. WILLIAM JACKSON, b. December 05, 1816, Marion Co., OH; d. August 30, 1883, Logansport, IN. 145. iv. ELIZABETH JACKSON, b. January 28, 1819, Randolph Co., IN; d. January 13, 1877, Bates Co., MO. 146. v. TRYAL JACKSON, b. 1820, White River Township, Randolph Co., IN; d. April 08, 1891, Jester, Greer Co.,TX (now Oklahoma). 147. vi. MATILDA JACKSON, b. August 31, 1823, White River Township, Randolph Co., IN; d. September 23, 1882, Dayton, Cass Co., MO. 148. vii. ALLEN JACKSON, b. October 16, 1825, White River Township, Randolph Co., IN; d. December 16, 1910, Oliver Township, Taney Co., MO. 149. viii. REBECCA JACKSON, b. March 30, 1828, Randolph Co., IN; d. January 30, 1910, Climax, Severy Co., KS. 150. ix. MAHALA ANN JACKSON, b. 1830; d. 1860, Johnson Co., MO. 151. x. DELILAH JACKSON, b. March 23, 1833, Randolph Co., IN; d. February 06, 1908, Severy, Greenwood Co., KS. xi. LUCINDA JACKSON252, b. 1835, IN252; d. 1837, IN253. More About LUCINDA JACKSON: Cause of Death (Facts Pag: Struck by a falling tree xii. LAVINA JACKSON254, b. February 29, 1836, Randolph Co., IN254; d. September 15, 1904, Fall River, Greenwood Co., KS254; m. NICHOLAS OZENBAUGH254, October 28, 1880, Cass Co., MO254; d. Unknown. More About LAVINA JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Twin Grove Cemetery, Severy Co., KS 40. JAMES HIRAM3 JACKSON (SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)254 was born March 01, 1785 in Stokes Co., NC254, and died December 08, 1853 in Wells Co., IN254. He married (1) ROSEY HARGROVE Bef. 1816255. She died Unknown. He married (2) ELIZABETH HOOKER256 October 06, 1816 in Near Dayton, OH256. She was born 1797 in SC257, and died Unknown. Notes for JAMES HIRAM JACKSON: James Jackson moved from NC to OH when he was about 31 years old. After James and Elizabeth Hooker Jackson married, they moved to Delaware Co., IN and in Jan of 1837 they moved to Wells Co., IN, locating near Liberty Township and becoming the first white settlers of Liberty Township. Here in the wilderness, he entered a half section of land, built a log cabin, and undertook all the work and the experiences which were part of pioneer life in this country. Here they remained the rest of their lives. James served in the War of 1812 and was taken prisoner at the time of Hull's surrender at Detroit. Children of JAMES JACKSON and ELIZABETH HOOKER are: 152. i. HIRAM4 JACKSON, b. September 28, 1817, Montgomery Co., OH; d. August 04, 1908, Liberty Township, Wells Co.,IN. 153. ii. JOHN JACKSON, b. October 06, 1821, Randolph Co., IN; d. May 25, 1864, Highland Co., IN. 154. iii. LEVI JACKSON, b. 1824, Wells Co., IN; d. October 20, 1899. iv. WILLIAM JACKSON258, b. 1827, Wells Co., IN258; d. Unknown; m. JULIA A. MORRISON259, November 06, 1850, Wells Co., IN259; d. Unknown. 155. v. SAMUEL J. JACKSON, b. January 04, 1834, Delaware Co., IN; d. Unknown. 156. vi. HANNAH JACKSON, b. January 04, 1834, Delaware Co., IN; d. 1857. vii. UNNAMED JACKSON260, d. Unknown. 157. viii. SUSANNAH JACKSON, b. July 29, 1823, Wells Co., IN; d. May 29, 1863, Rock Creek Township, Wells Co., IN. 158. ix. MOSES JACKSON, b. February 12, 1830, Delaware Co., IN; d. Unknown. x. MARY JACKSON261, b. 1829, Delaware Co., IN261; d. 1832, Delaware Co., IN261. 41. ISAAC3 JACKSON (SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)262 was born 1787 in Stokes Co., NC262, and died 1835 in Delaware Co., IN262. He married NANCY SIZEMORE262 December 10, 1808 in Stokes Co., NC262. She died Bef. 1833263. Notes for ISAAC JACKSON: Isaac Jackson was living in Randolph Co., IN with a wife and five children (4 sons and 1 dau.) when the 1820 census was taken. He could have left NC at the same time his two older brothers Jehu and James made the move. Both of them went first to Ohio, then to IN, settling in Randolph Co., IN Child of ISAAC JACKSON and NANCY SIZEMORE is: 159. i. JEHU4 JACKSON, b. December 1824, Delaware Co., IN; d. 1902, Mustang, Denton Co., TX. 42. SAMUEL3 JACKSON III (SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)264 was born 1789 in Stokes Co., NC264, and died March 30, 1848 in Wayne Co., IN264. He married JEMIMA COX264, daughter of WILLIAM COX and ELIZABETH THOMAS. She was born August 16, 1795 in Newberry, SC265, and died September 06, 1861 in Wayne Co., IN266. More About SAMUEL JACKSON III: Burial: Unknown, Economy Cemetery, Wayne Co., IN Notes for JEMIMA COX: Jemima Cox died 6 Sep 1861 More About JEMIMA COX: Burial: Unknown, Economy Cemetery, Wayne Co., IN Children of SAMUEL JACKSON and JEMIMA COX are: 160. i. WILLIAM4 JACKSON, b. 1815; d. June 28, 1845. ii. HANNAH JACKSON266, b. May 19, 1817, OH267; d. August 09, 1898, WayneCo., IN267; m. (1) DAVID HUTCHINS267, April 1833, Randolph Co., IN267; d. Unknown; m. (2) WILLIAM CHAMNESS268, July 17, 1853, Randolph Co., NC268; b. June 15, 1795, Orange Co., NC268; d. April 28, 1889, IN268. More About HANNAH JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Economy Cemetery, Wayne Co., IN Notes for WILLIAM CHAMNESS: William Chamness was the seventh of nine children. His family lived just down the road from the Cane Creek Friends Meeting in a house built by William's grandfather, Anthony Chamness. The family were Quakers and belong to the Cane Creek MM. He and his second wife, Margaret Hinshaw were dismissed from the church due to their marriage, probably because they were married by a minister or a judge, rather than take the time to be married by the Quaker Meeting. Margaret later rejoined the meeting and was given a certificate to take with her to IN. Apparently William did not rejoin the Quakers. William and Margaret and his two daughters, ages, 9, 7 by first marriage and their daughter, age 1, moved to Wayne County, IN in 1819 or 1820. At that time this was the Indiana frontier. In 1835 they bought 80 acres about one and a half miles southwest of what would become the village of Bloomingsport. They had a total of 9 children, 8 of whom lived to adulthood. William and Margaret sold their land in 1845, Margaret died the following year and Willliam with his 2 youngest children, moved to Green Co., WI to join his son, Isaac, who had moved there in 1843. About 1851, Willliam moved back to Randolph Co. IN and on July 17, 1853 he married Hannah Jackson Hutchins. They lived on a farm southwest of Carlos, IN, just north of the county line. Willilam helped raise several of Hannah's young children. His third marriage lasted 35 years, until his death on 28 April 1889 at the age of 95 years. More About WILLIAM CHAMNESS: Burial: Unknown, Cherry Grove Cemetery, IN268 iii. ELIZABETH JACKSON269, b. 1820, Randolph Co., IN270; d. Bef. 1877270; m. JAMES BALLINGER270, December 06, 1836; d. Unknown. Notes for JAMES BALLINGER: In 1849 James Ballinger petitioned the courts to become the legal guardian of the six children of Elizabeth's brother, William, who along with his wife, had died in 1848. iv. SARAH JACKSON271, b. August 17, 1821272; d. May 12, 1907, Peterson, Clay Co., IA272; m. LEWIS HUTCHINS272, March 28, 1839, Randolph Co., IN272; d. Unknown. 161. v. JOHN JACKSON, b. 1824; d. Unknown. vi. ANNA JACKSON273, b. January 06, 1826, IN274; d. 1913274; m. THOMAS HUTCHENS274, September 25, 1844274; b. February 13, 1825, IN274; d. 1888274. vii. JEMIMA JACKSON275, b. 1827276; d. Unknown; m. JOHN COX276, April 16, 1846276; d. Unknown. viii. REBECCA JACKSON277, d. Unknown; m. A. M. OWENS278; d. Unknown. 162. ix. JACOB A. JACKSON, b. November 07, 1833, TN or Randolph Co., IN; d. November 23, 1865, Randolph Co., IN. x. MELINDA JACKSON279, d. Unknown. 163. xi. MARY JACKSON, b. November 07, 1831; d. June 01, 1902, Wayne Co., IN. 43. JOHN3 JACKSON (SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)280 was born 1793 in Stokes Co., NC281, and died August 19, 1854 in Laclede Co., MO282. He married NANCY KING282 July 02, 1819 in Stokes Co., NC282, daughter of JOHNSON KING and MARGARET STANLEY. She was born 1796283, and died Unknown. Children of JOHN JACKSON and NANCY KING are: i. LINDSEY4 JACKSON284, d. Unknown; m. ALEXANDER POWERS284, 1854285; d. Unknown. ii. PRUDENCE M. JACKSON286, d. Unknown; m. JOHN DODSON287, 1859287; d. Unknown. iii. HANNAH JACKSON288, b. 1821, Stokes Co., NC288; d. Unknown. iv. MARGARET JACKSON288, b. 1822, Stokes Co., NC288; d. December 15, 1862, Wright Co., MO289. v. LOUISA JACKSON290, b. 1825, Stokes Co., NC290; d. Unknown. 164. vi. ARMISTEAD JACKSON, b. 1829, IN; d. Abt. 1869, Laclede, MO. vii. DREWCILLA JACKSON290, b. 1830, IN290; d. Unknown; m. JOHN WILSON WILLIAMS290; b. 1831, TN291; d. Unknown. 165. viii. ANDREW JACKSON, b. 1835, IN; d. Unknown. ix. NANCY ANN JACKSON292, b. 1837, IN292; d. Unknown. x. JOHN G. JACKSON292, b. 1838, Green Co., MO292; d. 1859, Laclede, MO293; m. MARY JANE SHARP293, November 20, 1857, Laclede Co., MO293; b. 1843, TN293; d. Unknown. 44. AMER3 JACKSON (SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)294 was born 1797 in Stokes Co., NC294, and died Aft. 1850 in IN294. He married (1) ELIZABETH WATSON294 November 06, 1823 in Stokes Co., NC294. She died Unknown. He married (2) NANCY HOOKER294 October 10, 1827 in Stokes Co., NC294. She died Unknown. Children of AMER JACKSON and NANCY HOOKER are: i. JEMIMA4 JACKSON295, b. 1838295; d. Unknown. ii. ELIZABETH JACKSON295, b. 1839295; d. Unknown. iii. HENRY L. JACKSON295, b. 1840295; d. Unknown. iv. MARTHA I. JACKSON295, b. 1843295; d. Unknown. v. RACHEL JACKSON295, b. 1846295; d. Unknown. vi. WILLIAM JACKSON295, b. 1848295; d. Unknown. 45. HIRAM W.3 JACKSON (SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)296 was born October 28, 1801 in Stokes Co., NC297, and died November 09, 1875 in Macoupin, IL297. He married NANCY MALCOLM297 1826. She was born 1797298, and died September 29, 1864299. Notes for HIRAM W. JACKSON: In 1835, Hiram and his family made the trip overland to Missouri Crossing, at Alton. While in the act of boarding the flatboat, the cable rope broke, throwing the team and wagon into the river and almost drowning little George, their son. After gaining the shore, they continued on their journey, settling in Barry Co., MO, homesteaded government land, built a log cabin, sold out and moved to IL, crossing the Mississippi at St. Louis, MO and settled in St. Clair Co.,IL. this was in 1838. They lived there for five yeas, pulled up stakes and moved to Washington Co., MO, entered a claim on 160 acres of land, erected a neat frame dwelling, the first of its kind in the area, improved the tract and in 1849 sold out and moved to TX. They bought a farm of 900 acres of land, lived there only two years and again moved to Scott Co., IL and purchased a small farm of 40 acres. He sold this and moved to Macoupin Co., IL and farmed until the affliction of sore eyes caused him to give up work altogether. Notes for NANCY MALCOLM: ----- Original Message ----- From: Carlson To: Jo Martin Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 3:54 PM Subject: Re: Jackson genealogy The sketch in the "History of Morgan County, Illinois, 1878" does not actually say where Nancy died. It says he died 11-9-1875 and she died 9-29-1864. It says Hiram was born in NC, moved to Indiana. In 1835 went to Barry County, MO. Then in 1838 moved to St. Clair County, IL. Was there about 5 years and moved to Washington County, IL. Moved to Texas in 1849 and stayed only 2 years, then went to Scott County, IL, stayed shortly and moved to Macoupin County, IL until he died. So, I guess it only implies that she died in IL. I had originally asked you in case you had some info that I didn't have. Laurie More About NANCY MALCOLM: Burial: Unknown, Tippiecanoe Cemetery Henry Co., IA Children of HIRAM JACKSON and NANCY MALCOLM are: i. MATILDA4 JACKSON299, b. 1826, IN300; d. 1842, Henry Co., IA300. More About MATILDA JACKSON: Cause of Death (Facts Pag: Measles and whooping cough 166. ii. SAMUEL ANDREW JACKSON, b. Abt. 1827, Delaware Co, IN; d. Unknown. iii. MARY A. JACKSON301, b. Abt. 1829, Delaware, IN302; d. 1840, St. Clair, IL302. 167. iv. SILAS JACKSON, b. October 01, 1830, Muncie, Delaware Co., IN; d. October 02, 1914, Girard, Macoupin Co., IL. 168. v. GEORGE J. JACKSON, b. October 19, 1831, Delaware Co., IN; d. Unknown. vi. NANCY JANE JACKSON303, b. August 30, 1835, IN304; d. April 19, 1911, Green Co., IL304; m. CORNELIUS FRIEND, September 19, 1850, Washington Co.., IL305; b. March 11, 1824, Cumberland Co., KY305; d. Unknown. 169. vii. PHEBE CATHERINE JACKSON, b. October 24, 1837, Bunker Hill, Macoupin Co., IL; d. November 17, 1918, Bunker Hill, Macoupin Co., IL. viii. DIANA JACKSON306, b. Abt. 1838307; d. Bef. 1900307. ix. HIRAM JACKSON, JR.308, b. Abt. 1842309; d. 1842309. More About HIRAM JACKSON, JR.: Cause of Death (Facts Pag: Measles and Whooping Cough x. WILLIAM H. JACKSON310, b. Abt. 1845311; d. March 09, 1875311. xi. JOHN JACKSON312, b. Abt. 1848313; d. March 29, 1865313. 46. JOSEPH3 JACKSON (SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)314 was born August 23, 1804 in Stokes Co., NC314, and died March 25, 1858 in Louisa Co., IA314. He married PHOEBE COX314 September 06, 1827 in Randolph Co., IN314, daughter of WILLIAM COX and ELIZABETH THOMAS. She was born April 09, 1808 in Montgomery or Warren Co., OH315, and died October 10, 1899 in Louisa Co., IA315. Notes for JOSEPH JACKSON: Most of the information I have about Joseph Jackson's descendants came from Kathleen A. Barthel Johnston of Memphis, TN. She tells of an Aunt Nelly Martin Barthel who was the youngest of ten children and was the spinster daughter who stayed home to tend her aged parents. Since she was the youngest child of ten, and since some of her direct ancestors in previous generations were also the youngest children, she had almost a direct connection with Samuel Jackson, who fought in the Revolutionary War. She was not alive to meet her Grandfather, Joseph Jackson, Samuel's youngest son, but remembered her grandmother Phoebe Cox Jackson very well. From Randolph County on the eastern side of IN, Joseph and his family gradually moved across the state of IN, and their children were born in various counties. It is unclear when they moved to IA, although they presumably moved with or followed at least one of their children who moved there as adults. More About JOSEPH JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Asbury Cemetery near Olds, Louisa Co., OA Occupation: Farmer Notes for PHOEBE COX: Phoebe Cox's ancestors were Welsh, and the names certainly coincide with that tradition. The Cox's were Quaker. There are many family records held by Kathleen Barthel Johnston attesting to this fact, such as the Quaker connection ending when Phoebe married Joseph Jackson and was removed from the Quaker faith for "marrying out of unity." It is told that Phoebe went to a funeral with some of her family and came home and announced "I saw the man I'm going to marry." The man was Joseph Jackson. More About PHOEBE COX: Burial: Unknown, Asbury Cemetery near Olds, Louisa Co., OA Children of JOSEPH JACKSON and PHOEBE COX are: 170. i. ELIAS GIBSON4 JACKSON, b. May 25, 1828, Randolph Co., IN; d. February 26, 1916, Soldiers Home, Marshalltown, IA. 171. ii. JOHN HENRY JACKSON, b. December 08, 1829, Randolph Co., IN; d. March 03, 1917, Franklin Co., KS. 172. iii. REUBEN C. JACKSON, b. Abt. 1831, Randolph Co., IN; d. January 05, 1893, Jacksonville, IL. 173. iv. JESSE S. JACKSON, b. November 20, 1833, Centerville, Randolph Co.,IN; d. April 24, 1922, IA. 174. v. ELIZABETH ANN JACKSON, b. January 11, 1836; d. October 02, 1912, Fremont, Keokuk Co., IA. vi. SARAH JANE JACKSON315, b. 1838, Wayne Co., IN315; d. May 24, 1889, KS315; m. EVAN CRAWFORD315, December 28, 1854, White Co., IN315; b. , Coffee Co., KS316; d. Unknown. 175. vii. HENRIETTA JACKSON, b. October 19, 1840, Delaware Co.,IN; d. January 14, 1935, Winfield, Henry Co., IA. 176. viii. JOSEPH J. JACKSON, b. February 11, 1843, Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co, IN; d. November 16, 1926, Sparks, Washoe Co., NV. ix. ABNER TODD JACKSON317, b. Abt. 1846, Tippecanoe Co., IN317; d. Unknown, ID; m. LYDIA LEEPER317; d. Unknown. Notes for ABNER TODD JACKSON: Abner Jackson was a blacksmith 47. PRISCILLA3 JACKSON (JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)318 was born 1790 in Surry Co., NC318, and died November 27, 1833 in Highland Co., OH318. She married ABSOLEM SUMNER318 August 09, 1811 in Surry Co., NC318, son of THOMAS SUMNER and HANNAH HIATT. He was born March 15, 1786 in Stokes Co., NC319, and died January 17, 1865 in Highland Co.,OH319. More About PRISCILLA JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Fall Creek Friend's Lower Quaker Cemetery, Rainsboro, Highland Co., OH Notes for ABSOLEM SUMNER: Absalom was granted a Certificate of Removal from Westfield MM on 8 Sep 1809, the same time his parents and family were granted Certificates to Fairfield Friends' Meeting in Leesburg, Fairfield, Township, Highland Co., OH. He began to purchase land in Penn Township, Highland Co.,OH. He received a deed on 16 Mar 1815 from his parents. He added more land on 13 Aug 1816 from Josiah and Elizabeth Moore. Another tract was purchased from Henry Beeson on 11 Apr 1818 and on 2 Aug 1828, he purchased land from his brother Bowater and Lettice Sumner. It was indicated he owned two thousand acres of land in Highland Co., OH. Absalom made out his will on Christmas Day of 1864 in which he lists his wife and son, Robert. He added a codicil on the same day naming his daughters Hannah and Lucy Reed. Some of his land was still in the possession of his descendants in 1962 and the beautiful old nine room mansion still stood on a private road leading from the Anderson Road in the area of Rainsboro, Highland Co., OH. Marriage Notes for PRISCILLA JACKSON and ABSOLEM SUMNER: Priscilla Jackson and her sister Abigail Jackson had a double wedding . Absalom Sumner was the bondsman for Abigail and Jacob Carson and Jacob Carson was bondsman for Priscilla and Absolem. Children of PRISCILLA JACKSON and ABSOLEM SUMNER are: 177. i. ELI J.4 SUMNER, b. May 28, 1812, Highland Co.,OH; d. March 25, 1894. 178. ii. JOSEPH SUMNER, b. June 15, 1817; d. April 1891. 179. iii. LUCY SUMNER, b. April 10, 1819, Highland Co., OH; d. June 05, 1909, Hendricks Co., IN. 180. iv. SYLVANIA SUMNER, b. 1822; d. Unknown. 181. v. TOBIATHA HANNAH SUMNER, b. July 14, 1827; d. Unknown. 182. vi. ROBERT SUMNER, b. July 04, 1827; d. October 06, 1890, Highland Co.,OH. 48. ELI3 JACKSON (JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)319 was born 1792319, and died December 23, 1834 in Marion Co., IN320. He married CORNELIA COOK321 February 17, 1824321. She died Unknown. Notes for ELI JACKSON: Eli Jackson was given two tracts of land in his father's will, one tract was bought from Jonathan Harrold in Grayson Co., VA and the other tract lay on the Davies Creek in Stokes Co., NC His father referred to him as "my trusty son" and made him lawful executor of his will. More About ELI JACKSON: Residence: Marion Co., IN Children of ELI JACKSON and CORNELIA COOK are: i. ELIZABETH4 JACKSON322, b. November 25, 1824322; d. August 19, 1904322; m. SAMUEL SWOPE322, December 24, 1848322; d. Unknown. ii. JOSEPH JACKSON322, b. May 04, 1826322; d. 1898322. iii. WILLIAM JESSUP JACKSON322, b. December 28, 1828322; d. September 05, 1916, Keokuk co., IA322; m. MARY ANN SHAVER322, April 13, 1857322; d. Unknown. iv. SARAH JACKSON322, b. November 10, 1830322; d. Unknown; m. JOHN B. HOUSE322, December 06, 1850322; d. Unknown. v. POLLY ANN JACKSON322, b. May 27, 1833322; d. May 24, 1910322; m. JOHN LANDERS322, February 16, 1854322; d. Unknown. vi. ELI JACKSON,. JR.322, b. January 11, 1835322; d. March 28, 1912322; m. REBECCA HARRAH322, January 02, 1856322; d. Unknown. 49. ABIGAIL ALSA3 JACKSON (JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)323 was born Bet. 1790 - 1795324, and died 1872325. She married JACOB CARSON326 August 09, 1811 in Surry Co., NC326, son of JOHN CARSON and ABIGAIL SUMNER. He was born Abt. 1788 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC326, and died October 01, 1867 in Holt Co., MO326. Notes for ABIGAIL ALSA JACKSON: Information on the family of Abigail Jackson was taken from "the Sumner Family History". This history states that Abigail was a first cousin of Andrew Jackson (President). In all of Lucille Jackson Vernon's research she found no evidence that the Abigail Jackson family was related to Andrew Jackson. He was a neighbor when he took the Bar Exam. In the 1870 census for MO, Abigail Alsa Jackson Carson is living with her son, Eli and is listed as Alice. The Holt Co. Missouri Book named "Gone But Not Forgotten" lists her as Elsie Carson, grave site unknown. We do not know why she was not buried beside Jacob. In land deed records it was found that Eli was living in a small town east of Oregon, MO until he sold in 1878, at the time he moved to KS. Abigail died in 1872 and family members hope to find where she is buried, perhaps in the area of this small town that no longer exists. Notes for JACOB CARSON: Jacob Carson was born abt 1785 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC and died 1 Oct 1867 More About JACOB CARSON: Burial: Unknown, Oregon Cemetery, Oregon, MO327 Marriage Notes for ABIGAIL JACKSON and JACOB CARSON: Abigail and Jacob's wedding was a double ceremony with her sister, Priscilla Jackson, marrying Absalom Sumner. Abigail and Jacob moved to Howard Co., IN and later to MO. Children of ABIGAIL JACKSON and JACOB CARSON are: 183. i. ELI WILLIAM4 CARSON, b. July 15, 1812, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. November 20, 1904, Lebanon Co., KS. 184. ii. SALLY CARSON, b. July 24, 1815, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. September 24, 1877, Richland Co., WI. 185. iii. JAMES VERLIN CARSON, b. January 01, 1817, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. August 08, 1895, Westfield, Surry Co., NC. 186. iv. JOHN HARDIN CARSON, b. Abt. 1820, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. Unknown, Union Station, Kansas City, KS. v. MARY POLLY CARSON328, b. Abt. 1825, Westfield, Surry Co., NC328; d. 1915, Highland Co., OH329; m. PETER MILNER330, September 28, 1852, Highland Co., OH331; d. Unknown. 187. vi. JESSE BLUMA CARSON, b. September 24, 1826, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. October 18, 1919, Centralia, Nemaha Co., KS. vii. ALFRED CARSON332, b. 1827, Westfield, Surry Co., NC332; d. Unknown. 188. viii. ALBERT JACKSON CARSON, b. January 13, 1829; d. September 14, 1916, Davis Co., IA. 189. ix. WILLIAM MARTIN CARSON, b. Abt. 1833, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. March 12, 1920. 190. x. HENRY SHACKELFORD CARSON, b. 1834, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. March 1904, Maitland, Holt Co., MO. xi. HANNAH CARSON332, b. 1835332; d. Unknown. 191. xii. ABNER JESSUP CARSON, b. April 10, 1836, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. February 08, 1920, Pawnee City, NE. 192. xiii. FRANCIS MARION CARSON, b. August 13, 1837, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. April 21, 1922, Smith Co., KS. 50. RACHEL3 JACKSON (JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)333 was born January 21, 1796 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC334, and died March 18, 1875 in Hendricks Co., IN334. She married JOSEPH JESSUP335 November 02, 1816 in Surry Co., NC336, son of WILLIAM JESSUP and MARY PRATT. He was born August 23, 1793 in NC337, and died June 28, 1864 in Hendricks Co., IN338. Notes for JOSEPH JESSUP: Joseph and Rachel Jackson Jessup were both reared in Westfield, Surry Co., NC and after their marriage moved to Hendricks Co., IN Children of RACHEL JACKSON and JOSEPH JESSUP are: 193. i. MARY POLLY4 JESSUP, b. November 03, 1817, Surry Co., NC; d. Unknown. 194. ii. JACKSON L. JESSUP, b. October 21, 1821, Surry Co., NC; d. 1900, IN. 195. iii. MAHALA JANE JESSUP, b. February 17, 1830, Hendricks Co., IN; d. Unknown. 196. iv. JOEL JESSUP, b. April 06, 1832, Hendricks Co., IN; d. October 04, 1908, Hendricks Co., IN. 197. v. LEATHA JESSUP, b. August 13, 1825, Surry Co., NC; d. Unknown. 51. AMER3 JACKSON (JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)339 was born 1797 in Surry Co., NC339, and died 1870 in Surry Co., NC339. He married SARAH SALLY HILL339 Abt. 1837 in Surry Co., NC340, daughter of ROBERT HILL and ELIZABETH VEST. She was born 1809341, and died 1880341. Notes for AMER JACKSON: Amer Jackson grew up in Westfield, Surry Co., NC and when his father died in 1815, he was left a tract of land lying on the west side of the west fork of Tom's Creek, also a tract of land in Grayson Co., VA. After his marriage, he settled down on the tract of land on tom's Creek which was the old home place where he was raised. He continued to live on this land until his death in 1870. Amer was a member of the Whit party, and upon its abandonment, identified himself with the Republicans. He was a member of the Society of Friends at Westfield and his wife Sarah was a member of the Baptist Church. Amer was a very successful farmer. The 1860 census of Stokes Co.,NC show him owning 1200 acres of land in the northern district of Westfield, NC. The 1870 census shows Sarah owning 1500 acres with her neighbors being Ace Nunn and John Love. In his will, Amer left land to increase the cemetery which joins the old part of the Friends Cemetery in Westfield, NC. There are no stones left in the old part of the graveyard where so many of the Jackson and Jessup families are buried. More About AMER JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Westfield Friends Church, Surry Co., NC More About SARAH SALLY HILL: Burial: Unknown, Westfield Friends Church, Surry Co., NC Children of AMER JACKSON and SARAH HILL are: 198. i. WILLIAM L. BUCK4 JACKSON, b. Abt. 1838, Surry Co., NC; d. Abt. 1900, Surry Co., NC. 199. ii. JOSEPH M. JACKSON, b. March 30, 1840, Surry Co., NC; d. May 09, 1932. 200. iii. MARTHA ELLEN JACKSON, b. April 14, 1844, Surry Co., NC; d. October 07, 1927, Surry Co., NC. 201. iv. ROBERT FRANKLIN JACKSON, b. November 07, 1846, Surry Co., NC; d. March 03, 1932, Surry Co., NC. v. EMILY JACKSON342, d. Unknown, Died when young342. 52. ZADOCK3 JACKSON (JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)343 was born November 28, 1804343, and died February 1850343. He married ISABELLA HUGHEY343 October 11, 1828344. She was born July 18, 1808 in OH344, and died August 19, 1883344. Children of ZADOCK JACKSON and ISABELLA HUGHEY are: i. JOEL4 JACKSON345, b. April 1832345; d. Unknown; m. SARAH COPENHAVER346; d. Unknown. ii. EVALINE JACKSON347, b. 1836347; d. Unknown. iii. JANE JACKSON347, b. 1838347; d. Unknown; m. JOHN RAINES348, November 21, 1860348; b. 1831348; d. Unknown. iv. MAHALA JACKSON349, b. 1842349; d. Unknown; m. RICHARD BURGE350; d. Unknown. v. AMELIA JACKSON351, b. 1846351; d. Unknown. 53. JOEL3 JACKSON (JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)352 was born 1806352, and died August 09, 1849. He married REBECCA JESSUP352 January 23, 1838 in Stokes Co., NC352, daughter of ELIJAH JESSUP and NANCY SMITH. She was born 1817 in Surry Co., NC352, and died Unknown. Notes for JOEL JACKSON: Joel Jackson was given land in his father's will on the big creek of Dan River, to be divided between him and his brother, Zadock. Joel was dismissed from the Westfield Friends Church on 9 Aug 1828. This was the same time that his brother, Zadock, and his cousin Jehu Jackson were dismissed. They moved to Fairfield MM in IN. There in the possibility that Joel may have gone with them to IN, stayed for a while and then returned to NC. Notes for REBECCA JESSUP: Rebecca Jessup was born 1817. She left a will that was probated Aug 11, 1899 Children of JOEL JACKSON and REBECCA JESSUP are: 202. i. ANDREW HAYWOOD4 JACKSON, b. June 02, 1842, Surry Co., NC; d. August 02, 1897. ii. CALEB A. JACKSON353, b. August 1844353; d. Unknown; m. NANCY JANE POLLY SIMMONS353, October 02, 1872, Surry Co., NC353; d. Unknown. Notes for CALEB A. JACKSON: Caleb Jackson entered the Civil War with CSA, Co. E., 53rd NC Regiment on 16 Oct 1863. He was taken prisoner on 29 Dec 1863 and placed in the old Capitol Prison in Washington, DC. He developed pneumonia there. On 19 Mar 1864, after taking the Oath of Allegiance, he was released. iii. SARAH J. JACKSON354, b. October 06, 1849354; d. Unknown; m. SAMUEL FLIPPIN355, November 18, 1869355; d. Unknown. iv. ZADOCK W. JACKSON356, b. January 06, 1839356; d. Unknown; m. LUCINDA BUZBY357, September 06, 1868357; d. Unknown. More About ZADOCK W. JACKSON: Military service: Served from IN in Civil War v. GIDEON JACKSON358, b. 1847358; d. Unknown; m. (1) MARY L. BROWN359, September 27, 1871359; d. Unknown; m. (2) EMMA HOLSTINE359, October 31, 1897359; d. Unknown. 54. JEHU3 SIMMONS (ELIZABETH2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)360 was born Abt. 1787360, and died Unknown. He married ELIZABETH HAMMONS360 January 21, 1811 in Surry Co., NC360. She was born 1785 in Surry Co., NC, and died Aft. 1860361. Notes for JEHU SIMMONS: 1870 Surry Co., NC Federal Census shows: SIMMONS, Jehu, 83m, farmer, b. NC $600R/$200P; Pauline 35f, keeping house, b. NC; Susan 30f keeping house, NC. Children of JEHU SIMMONS and ELIZABETH HAMMONS are: 203. i. A. J.4 SIMMONS, b. 1816, NC; d. Unknown. 204. ii. SAMUEL SIMMONS, b. 1818, Surry Co., NC; d. Bef. 1880, Surry Co., NC. 205. iii. JOHN ALEXANDER SIMMONS, b. November 30, 1823, Surry Co., NC; d. October 12, 1868, Surry Co., NC. iv. PAULINE SIMMONS362, b. 1827, Surry Co., NC362; d. Unknown. v. SUSAN SIMMONS362, b. 1828, Surry Co., NC362; d. Unknown. 206. vi. RUFUS NEWELL SIMMONS, b. 1829, Surry Co., NC; d. 1871, Surry Co., NC. 55. MICAEL3 JACKSON (JEHU2, SAMUEL1)363 was born 1793 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC364, and died 1852 in IN364. She married JOEL JESSUP365 June 12, 1813 in Westfield MM, Surry Co., NC366, son of WILLIAM JESSUP and MARY PRATT. He was born December 09, 1791 in Westfield, Stokes Co., NC367, and died Unknown. More About MICAEL JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Friendwood Quaker Cem., Morgan, IN Notes for JOEL JESSUP: Joel, Micael and members of their families moved from Westfield, NC to Morgan Co., IN around 1822. There they became the founders of the Friendwood MM in 1826. They remained in Morgan Co., IN where Micael died in 1852. More About JOEL JESSUP: Burial: Unknown, Friendwood Quaker Cem., Morgan, IN Children of MICAEL JACKSON and JOEL JESSUP are: 207. i. LYDIA4 JESSUP, b. May 02, 1814, Surry Co., NC; d. October 13, 1835, Fairfield, Hendricks Co., IN. ii. NATHAN JESSUP367, b. June 14, 1816, Westfield, Surry Co., NC367; d. February 16, 1829, Fairfield, Hendricks Co., IN367. More About NATHAN JESSUP: Burial: Unknown, Fairfield Friends Cemetery, Hendricks Co., IN 208. iii. ELIHU JESSUP, b. September 21, 1819, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. February 19, 1870, Keokuk, IA. iv. ELIJAH JESSUP367, b. December 11, 1821, Westfield, Surry Co., NC367; d. November 1837, Fairfield, Hendricks Co., IN368. 209. v. BETHANIA JESSUP, b. June 30, 1823, Fairfield, Hendricks Co., IN; d. Aft. 1900, IA. vi. CALVIN JESSUP369, b. May 15, 1827, Hendricks Co., IN369; d. February 1865, MO369; m. SUSAN SCISLE369; d. Unknown. vii. WILLIAM JESSUP369, b. December 12, 1829, Fairfield, Hendricks Co., IN369; d. Unknown; m. RUTH ANN REYNOLDS369, December 21, 1849, Morgan Co., IN370; b. 1835, Morgan Co., IN371; d. Bef. 1893371. viii. ELI JESSUP372, b. September 27, 1835, Hendricks Co., IN372; d. Unknown. 210. ix. MARY MAHALA JESSUP, b. Abt. 1838; d. Unknown. 56. ELIHU3 JACKSON (JEHU2, SAMUEL1)373 was born January 26, 1791 in Stokes Co., NC374, and died September 15, 1835 in Fairfield, Hendricks Co., IN375. He married PRISCILLA JESSUP375 February 22, 1815 in Westfield MM, Surry Co., NC375,376, daughter of JOSEPH JESSUP and BETTY MCKINNEY. She was born 1797377, and died November 21, 1865 in Fairfield, Hendricks Co., IN378. Notes for ELIHU JACKSON: After their marriage, Elihu and Priscilla Jessup Jackson remained in the Westfield area for about 12 years before moving to Fairfield, IN where they were received in the White Lick MM on 5 May 1827. More About ELIHU JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Fairfield, Hendricks Co., IN Notes for PRISCILLA JESSUP: Priscilla Jessup was born 1797 Children of ELIHU JACKSON and PRISCILLA JESSUP are: 211. i. JOHN JOSEPH4 JACKSON, b. October 12, 1816, Surry Co., NC; d. August 1849. 212. ii. JEHU JACKSON, b. May 18, 1818, Surry Co., NC; d. November 29, 1887, Fairfield, Hendricks Co., IN. 213. iii. WILLIAM JACKSON, b. September 11, 1822, Stokes Co., NC; d. October 20, 1875. 214. iv. MARY JACKSON, b. May 14, 1824, Hendricks Co., IN; d. Unknown. 57. LOUISA3 JACKSON (JEHU2, SAMUEL1)379 was born 1805 in Westfield, Stokes Co., NC380, and died Unknown. She married BASIL JESSUP381 September 12, 1828, son of WILLIAM JESSUP and MARY PRATT. He was born 1799 in NC382, and died May 16, 1873 in IN383. Notes for BASIL JESSUP: Basil Jessup moved from NC to In in 1828 when his parents along with several other members of the Westfield Community, moved to Morgantown, IN and were received at the Fairfield MM on 6 Dec 1828. Sources for information on Basil Jessup and family from "The Jessup Family" by Rev J. H. Jessup, p.45 "The History of Hendricks Co., IN" p. 364-365 Last Will and Testament of Basil Jessup I, Bazil Jessup, of Marion Co., State of IN, do make and publish this as my last will and testament. I do give and bequeath to my widowed daughter, Lydia McCreery, the tract of land on which I live, containing thirteen acres situated in the southwest corner of section twenty-one, township fourteen, north of range two, east and laying immediately in the southwest corner of Marion Co., during her natural life or widowhood and then to be equally divided between my two grandsons, Anderson and William Elsworth McCreery. The balance of my estate after paying all debts I will and bequeath to Eliza Pfaff, ten dollars; to Malinda Baker ten dollars; and the balance of my estate whatever it may be I will and bequeath to Lydia McCreery. I appoint my friend Jackson L. Jessup, executor of this my last will and testament. Witness my hand and seal this the 8th day of May 1872. Signed by Bazil Jessup and witnessed by Joel Jessup and William Jackson. (This will was copied from "The Marion County, Indiana Book of Wills", Book D, p. 651 More About BASIL JESSUP: Burial: Unknown, Fairfield, Hendricks Co., IN Children of LOUISA JACKSON and BASIL JESSUP are: i. MELINDA4 JESSUP383, b. Abt. 1829384; d. Unknown; m. JESSE BAKER385, July 29, 1847, Marion Co., IN386; d. Unknown. ii. LYDIA ANN JESSUP387, b. 1832388; d. Unknown; m. JESSE MCCRAY389; d. Unknown. iii. ELIZABETH JESSUP390,391, b. 1830392; d. Unknown. 58. MARTIN3 JACKSON (JEHU2, SAMUEL1)393 was born 1798394, and died Unknown. He married EDITH COOK395 August 29, 1826 in Surry Co., NC395. She died Unknown. Notes for MARTIN JACKSON: Martin and Edith Cook Jackson moved to Hendricks Co., IN about the same time that his parents made the move. Notes for EDITH COOK: The parents of Edith Cook are not known, as is her relationship, if any, would be to Levi Cook who married Martin's sister, Hannah Jackson, and to Ursula Cook who married his brother, Iredell Jackson. Children of MARTIN JACKSON and EDITH COOK are: i. JEHU4 JACKSON396, b. September 12, 1838, Hendricks Co. IN396; d. October 13, 1906, Hendricks Co. IN396; m. BELLE J. LANGTREE396, July 26, 1864, Louisville, KY396; d. May 23, 1909396. Notes for JEHU JACKSON: Jehu Jackson enlisted 17 Aug 1861 in Co. A., 11th Indiana Volunteers Infantry under the name of John Jackson. 215. ii. WILLIAM JACKSON, b. March 26, 1842; d. September 02, 1882. 59. LORENE3 JACKSON (JEHU2, SAMUEL1)397 was born 1796 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC398, and died Aft. 1880399. She married JOHAN DANIEL PFAFF400 October 23, 1817 in Surry Co., NC400. He was born April 10, 1793 in Pfafftown, NC401, and died August 30, 1865402. Notes for JOHAN DANIEL PFAFF: John and Lorena Jackson Pfaff moved to Hendricks Co., IN about 1828. Nothing else is known about them after they moved to IN. Children of LORENE JACKSON and JOHAN PFAFF are: i. SAMUEL IREDELL4 PFAFF402, b. May 1819402; d. Unknown; m. CAROLINE JACKSON402, January 16, 1851402; d. Unknown. ii. ANDREW JACKSON PFAFF402, b. September 01, 1820402; d. Unknown; m. CATHERINE JACKSON402, August 29, 1849402; d. Unknown. 216. iii. ELIJAH PFAFF, b. November 12, 1822, NC; d. November 25, 1909, Mooresville, IN. iv. MARTIN PFAFF402, b. 1825402; d. Unknown; m. AMELIA STRONG402, December 25, 1853402; d. Unknown. v. MARY A. PFAFF402, b. 1828402; d. Unknown. vi. LOUISA P. PFAFF402, b. 1830402; d. Bef. 1865402; m. JAMES BOYD402; d. Unknown. vii. NANCY A. PFAFF402, b. 1832402; d. Unknown. viii. JOHN PFAFF402, b. 1835402; d. Unknown. Notes for JOHN PFAFF: John Pfaff was listed on census as a blind person ix. WESLEY PFAFF402, b. December 1838402; d. January 21, 1911402; m. ELIZABETH JESSUP402; d. Unknown. x. ELIZA C. PFAFF402, b. 1839402; d. Unknown; m. ANDREW MARTS402, September 09, 1861402; d. Unknown. xi. MAHALA PFAFF402, b. 1841402; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM BRAY402, December 30, 1869402; d. Unknown. 60. IREDELL3 JACKSON (JEHU2, SAMUEL1)403 was born November 13, 1800 in Surry Co., NC403, and died May 01, 1889 in Mill Creek, Hendricks Co.,. IN403. He married URSULA COOK403 August 26, 1830403, daughter of JAMES COOK and ELIZABETH RIDDLE. She was born April 16, 1804404, and died Unknown. Notes for IREDELL JACKSON: Iredell Jackson was sworn as Administrator of his father's estate on 22 Jul 1844 in Danville, Hendricks Co., IN. He was taken to court several times by his brothers-in-law, Joseph Moon, Ishmael Rains and John Pfaff, in order to collect money that was due them from Jehu's estate. Iredell was ordered by the court to pay up with 10% interest and a fine of $35.00. Iredell asked that he be relieved of the duty of administrator, which was granted. Information on Iredell Jackson family taken from "Personal History of Hendricks Co., IN" sent to Lucille Jackson Vernon by Keith Parrish of Washington, DC and Court Records of Hendricks Co., IN sent to her by Jeannie Wilson. Iredell Jackson's Will: State of IN, Co. of Hendricks, Nov 14, 1882 I, Iredell Jackson of Hendricks Co., IN do hereby make, declare and publish the following as my last will and testament, to wit: Item: First I will that at my death or as soon thereafter as may be practical, my executor shall take possession of and sell and convert into money all of the property both real and personal of which I may die seized. Item: Second I will and direct that my executor shall distribute and pay out the money arising from the sale of my property as follows: 1st to the payment of all my just debts and funeral expenses 2nd, that he pay to my grandson Thomas E. Masten, the sum of three hundred and forty dollars. 3rd, that he shall pay out the remainder of said money as follows: one third to my daughter, Elizabeth A. Masten, one third to my daughter Mary M. Richardson, one sixth to my grandson William Jackson and the remaining one sixth to my grandson Iredell Jackson Item: Third I am not unmindful of the balance of my children, John M. Jackson and Elihu E. Jackson, nor of my grandchildren Nathan J. Masten and Urasla Ann Allen, but I consider that I have already given them their full share of my property. Item: Fourth My wife, Uraula Jackson has heretofore received of my property the sum of four thousand and fifty dollars which I consider to be her full share of my estate. Item: Fifth I hereby revoke all former wills by me at anytime made. Item: Sixth I hereby appoint Frank M. Masten as Executor of this my last will. In Witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this the 14th day of November 1882. Signed by Iredell Jackson and witnessed by Newton M. Taylor and Thomas J. Cofer Children of IREDELL JACKSON and URSULA COOK are: 217. i. MARTHA JANE4 JACKSON, b. August 19, 1831, In infancy; d. November 26, 1856. ii. JOHN M. JACKSON404, b. March 23, 1833404; d. Unknown. iii. ELIZABETH JACKSON404, b. July 10, 1835404; d. Unknown; m. HEZEKIAH MASTEN404, November 09, 1854404; d. Unknown. iv. ELIHU JACKSON404, b. October 05, 1836404; d. Unknown; m. ELIZABETH SIMMONS404, January 11, 1858404; d. Unknown. v. JEHU JACKSON404, b. October 11, 1839404; d. February 13, 1849404. vi. MARY M. JACKSON404, b. December 24, 1841404; d. Unknown. 61. ANN3 JACKSON (JEHU2, SAMUEL1)405 was born 1810 in Westfield, Stokes Co., NC405, and died Unknown. She married ISHMAEL RAINES405 January 01, 1830 in Hendricks Co., IN405. He was born 1807 in AL406, and died Unknown. Children of ANN JACKSON and ISHMAEL RAINES are: i. JOHN4 RAINES407, b. 1831407; d. Unknown; m. JANE JACKSON408, November 21, 1860409; b. 1838410; d. Unknown. ii. MARY RAINES411, b. 1833411; d. Unknown. iii. GEORGE RAINES411, b. 1835411; d. Unknown. iv. LOUISA RAINES411, b. June 1837411; d. July 29, 1913411. v. IREDELL RAINES411, b. June 1840411; d. December 16, 1917411. vi. JEFFERSON RAINES411, b. 1842411; d. October 1864, died while serving in Civil War411. vii. WILLIAM RAINES411, b. 1844411; d. Unknown. viii. MARTHA RAINES411, b. 1847411; d. Unknown. ix. GEORGIANNE RAINES411, b. 1853411; d. Unknown. 62. HANNAH3 JACKSON (JEHU2, SAMUEL1)412,413 was born 1795414, and died Unknown. She married LEVI COOK415 September 12, 1815 in Westfield MM, Surry Co., NC415, son of JOHN COOK and LYDIA HUSSEY. He was born Abt. 1794 in Surry Co., NC416, and died Unknown. Notes for LEVI COOK: Levi Cook, his wife and three of their children, Betsy,Hiram and Eli were received into the Whitelick MM in Morgan Co., IN on 14 Aug 1824. Levi, with his family had moved to IN along with his parents John and Lydia and several other families and relatives from the Westfield area of Surry Co., NC. They later moved to Hendricks Co.,IN. Children of HANNAH JACKSON and LEVI COOK are: i. ELIZABETH4 COOK416, b. December 04, 1816, Stokes Co., NC416; d. September 04, 1828416. More About ELIZABETH COOK: Burial: Unknown, Fairfield MM Cemetery, Hendricks Co., IN ii. HIRAM COOK416, b. March 28, 1818, Stokes Co., NC416; d. Unknown. iii. ELI COOK416, b. November 18, 1820, Stokes Co., NC416; d. Unknown. iv. JOHN COOK416, b. October 17, 1826, Hendricks Co. IN416; d. Unknown; m. MARY JACKSON416; d. Unknown. 218. v. TOMAS JEFFERSON COOK, b. February 07, 1829, Hendricks Co. IN; d. September 26, 1892. 63. EDITH3 JACKSON (WILLIAM2, SAMUEL1)417 was born 1794 in Surry Co., NC417, and died Unknown. She married ZACHARIAH PUCKETT418 July 26, 1817 in Surry Co., NC418. He died Unknown. Notes for EDITH JACKSON: In her father William's will, in 1851, he left Edith Jackson Puckett a tract of land containing 92 acres in the Holly Springs area, land on which Henry Marsh lived. Edith and Zachariah moved from Surry Co., NC to Randolph Co., IN sometime before 1825, because their three children were born there. Children of EDITH JACKSON and ZACHARIAH PUCKETT are: i. MARTIN4 PUCKETT419, b. 1823419; d. Unknown. ii. NATHANIEL PUCKETT419, b. February 28, 1825419; d. Unknown. iii. ANNA PUCKETT419, b. 1828419; d. Unknown. 64. JOB3 JACKSON (WILLIAM2, SAMUEL1)420 was born December 20, 1796 in Surry Co., NC420, and died 1854 in Grant Co., IN421. He married LYDIA PUCKETT422 April 11, 1818 in Surry Co., NC422, daughter of ISOM PUCKETT and ELIZABETH CAIN. She was born April 21, 1800423, and died Unknown. Notes for JOB JACKSON: According to "Hinshaw's Book of Quaker Genealogy", Vol. 1, Job was condemned for marrying out of unity at the Westfield MM on 17 Sep 1819. After his marriage to Lydia, Job moved with family to Wayne Co., IN where he was received at the New Garden MM on 15 Apr 1820. They were members of the Cherry Grove MM in Randolph Co, IN in May of 1823. This later became a part of the White River MM when it was established in 1824. They were living in Grant Co., IN and were members of the Mississinena MM in Mar of 1837. Job and Lydia sold and deeded land to Solomon Hull in Randolph Co., In on 19 May 1837. On 2 Jan 1835, Job sold and deeded a tract of land to Isom Puckett, Jr., Lydia's brother, for $250.00. Job and Lydia were disowned by the Back Creek MM on 19 Apr 1844 along with several others "for being out of unity with Friends, seceding from the Society and assisting in setting up meetings contrary to the order of discipline, The Anti-Slavery Friends." This information came from "Centennial History of Grant Co. 1812-1912 - Vol. ! - "Establishment of the Deer Creek MM of the Religious Society of Anti-Slavery Friends, was on the 25th day of the second month 1843. Job Jackson and his wife Lydia Puckett Jackson were among the fifty-nine original members." Notes for LYDIA PUCKETT: Lydia Puckett Jackson moved to Madison, IA in 1870 to be near her children. It is believed that all her children moved to IA except Elliott who died in Grant Co., IN in 1867. Children of JOB JACKSON and LYDIA PUCKETT are: 219. i. GINCEY4 JACKSON, b. February 21, 1819, Surry or Stokes Co., NC; d. March 24, 1901, Perry, Dallas Co., IA. ii. HIRAM JACKSON423, b. March 01, 1823, Randolph Co., IN423; d. March 13, 1889, Des Moines, IA; m. HANNAH HOWELL423, April 20, 1844, Grant Co., IN423; b. September 09, 1823, Winchester, IN423; d. Unknown. Notes for HIRAM JACKSON: "The History of Quaker Divide" by Darius B. Cook, published in 1914 by Dexter Sentinel, in Dexter, IA says that "Hiram Jackson was not brought up a Friend, but was for twenty years an itinerate Wesleyan preacher prior to uniting with the Friends." This is in error, as Hiram was brought up as a Friend. His parents, Job and Lydia were dismissed in April 1844 and Hiram was dismissed from the Back Creek MM in May of 1844, all dismissed for joining another society which was "The Anti-Slavery Friends in Deer Creek." It is not known just how long Hiram was a member of this society, but probably for about four years, because he was an Wesleyan preacher and pastor of a small congregation in what was known as "The Hollingsworth Neighborhood" for around twenty years, and then he along with his family and most of his congregation joined the Bear Creek MM in July of 1867. No children have been found for Hiram and Hannah in any of the Quaker Records. 220. iii. WILLIAM JACKSON, b. October 30, 1829; d. Unknown. 221. iv. ISOM JACKSON, b. June 18, 1833, Randolph Co., IN; d. February 24, 1862, New Haven, KY. 222. v. ELLIOT JACKSON, b. March 02, 1838, Grant Co., IN; d. June 22, 1865. 65. ELIJAH3 JACKSON (WILLIAM2, SAMUEL1)424 was born May 08, 1798 in Surry Co., NC424, and died June 27, 1863 in IN425. He married ANNA PUCKETT426 October 13, 1816 in Surry Co., NC426, daughter of ISOM PUCKETT and ELIZABETH CAIN. She was born 1796 in Guilford Co., NC427, and died 1876 in Randolph Co., IN427. Notes for ELIJAH JACKSON: Information on Elijah Jackson and family came to Lucille Jackson Vernon from Mrs. Alice Ross, a descendant of Elijah and Ann, and from Quaker records of Westfield, Sparrow Creek and Poplar Run MM Elijah Jackson moved his family from Westfield, NC to Randolph Co., IN in Dec of 1820. He was named in the book "Past and Present of Randolph County" written by John L. Smith and Lee L. Denner, as one who helped build churches and organized meetings at Dunkirk, 3 1/2 miles southwest of Winchester, IN on the Paul Way Farm in 1822. He and his family requested a Certificate to Birch Lake MM in Michigan on 10 Oct 1843. Birch Lake reported that they treated her on 13 May 1844 with any satisfaction, and she was dismissed. Anna was given permission to visit Westfield MM in 1846 and Catherine Beales was to accompany her. Notes for ANNA PUCKETT: According to an article written in the "History of Randolph Co., IN" by Tucker, p. 170: "Anna Puckett Jackson, daughter of Isom Puckett and wife of Elijah Jackson was an excellent and motherly woman, an anti-slavery Friend, in the days of the movement,a recorded minister among Friends, and of a loving Christian spirit. She was noted in her day for being one of those "doctor-nurses" to whom human kind owes so much and render so little, and was greatly skilled in the use of water and herbs for curative purposes." Children of ELIJAH JACKSON and ANNA PUCKETT are: i. ANNA4 JACKSON428, d. Unknown, May have died young429. 223. ii. ANDREW JACKSON, b. October 31, 1817, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. March 26, 1850, Hamilton Co., IN. 224. iii. JEFFERSON JACKSON, b. February 10, 1820, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. February 03, 1903, Greentown, Howard Co., IN. 225. iv. OLIVE ANN JACKSON, b. June 05, 1829, Randolph Co., IN; d. April 02, 1869. v. REBECCA JACKSON430, b. 1832, Randolph Co., IN430; d. Unknown; m. AMOS CHARLES430; d. Unknown. 226. vi. ALLEN H. JACKSON, b. October 12, 1834, Randolph Co., IN; d. Unknown. vii. MARY EVELYN JACKSON430, b. July 31, 1838, Randolph Co., IN430; d. Unknown; m. HIRAM BENAJAH JONES430, August 25, 1860431; b. May 05, 1838, Randolph Co. IN431; d. Unknown. 66. JOHN3 JACKSON (WILLIAM2, SAMUEL1)432 was born 1805 in Surry Co., NC432, and died Unknown. He married NANCY SPARGER433 December 29, 1825 in Surry Co., NC433, daughter of JOHN SPARGER. She was born 1801 in Surry Co., NC434, and died Unknown. Notes for JOHN JACKSON: Dave Crouse, Jr. shared the following: "As told by Nannie Bowen, Grandpa Jackson was killed by soldiers in the Civil War and his body placed in a cave and his boots stolen." More About JOHN JACKSON: Occupation: Wagonmaker Children of JOHN JACKSON and NANCY SPARGER are: 227. i. JAMES WILLIAM4 JACKSON, b. November 20, 1826, NC; d. May 09, 1901, Surry Co., NC. 228. ii. JOHN SPARGER JACK JACKSON, b. March 13, 1831, Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC; d. 1910. iii. JASON JACKSON434, d. Unknown. 229. iv. MARY FRANCIS JACKSON, b. January 10, 1840; d. March 31, 1921, Duffield, Scott Co., VA. v. ELIZABETH JACKSON434, d. Unknown. vi. CALEB JACKSON434, b. Abt. 1850435; d. Unknown. vii. NANCY JACKSON436, d. Unknown. 67. JASON3 JACKSON (WILLIAM2, SAMUEL1)437 was born Abt. 1800438, and died January 1835. He married PROBABLY SARAH SPARGER. She died Unknown. Notes for JASON JACKSON: The name of Jason's wife is not known. His father's will gives to the two children of Jason $1.00 each and he said that is all he would have given their father, Jason if he had been living. Mrs. Lois Gardner Hays of Beech Grove, IN has been searching for the parents of her grandfather William R. Jackson and the information she has received indicates that he could be the John, son of Jason Jackson. Her grandfather, John William Jackson, stated he was born in Surry Co., NC in 1831 and that his family moved to Highland Co., OH when he was eight years old. It is believed by many that Jason's wife was Sarah Sparger, the daughter of John Sparger from Surry Co., NC. This John Sparger had two daughter that married men named Jackson. One daughter, Nancy married John Jackson, a brother of Jason's. His other daughter, Sarah, married a Jackson. John Sparger and his son Henry moved from Surry Co., NC to Hamilton Co., OH in 1833. The 1840 census shows a widow, Sarah Jackson, that would fit as the mother of Jason and Mary. It was listed on the same page as the Sparger. It is believed that Sarah and her two children joined her father in OH in 1839. The 1850 census lists John William Jackson as living with a family by the name of Beeson. It is believed that Sarah Jackson married Benjamin Beeson around 1845 and that it was his mother's home where he was living when nineteen years old. Child of JASON JACKSON and PROBABLY SPARGER is: 230. i. JOHN WILLIAM4 JACKSON, b. August 24, 1833, Surry Co., NC; d. January 02, 1916, Fremont Co., IA. 68. NEWEL3 JACKSON (WILLIAM2, SAMUEL1)439 was born Abt. 1802 in Surry Co., NC440, and died October 28, 1833 in NC441. He married SARAH SALLY MARTIN442 August 23, 1832 in Surry Co., NC443, daughter of ALEXANDER MARTIN and ABIGAIL GARRETT. She was born February 11, 1810 in Guilford Co., NC, and died Unknown. Notes for NEWEL JACKSON: Newel Jackson died a little over a year after his marriage, leaving one child Child of NEWEL JACKSON and SARAH MARTIN is: 231. i. MARTHA A.4 JACKSON, b. June 23, 1833, Surry Co., NC; d. December 12, 1910. 69. SUSANNA3 JACKSON (AMER2, SAMUEL1)444 was born 1798 in Stokes Co., NC444, and died Aft. 1843445. She married JAMES GORDON446 September 16, 1824 in Stokes Co., NC446, son of JOHN GORDON and BARZILLA MARTIN. He was born March 27, 1809447, and died February 07, 1868447. Notes for JAMES GORDON: James Gordon was a Justice of the Peace in Stokes Co., NC and was School Committeeman in 1842 If the dates of the births and marriage of Susannah and James are correct and there is no reason to believe they are not, James was only fifteen years and six months old when they married. She was twenty-six years old, making her eleven years older than James. Children of SUSANNA JACKSON and JAMES GORDON are: 232. i. JESSE ALLEN4 GORDON, b. 1827, Stokes Co., NC; d. Unknown. 233. ii. JEFFERSON MADISON GORDON, d. Unknown. iii. WILLIAM MARTIN GORDON448, b. 1831, Stokes Co., NC; d. Unknown; m. JANE HILL448; b. 1830448; d. Unknown. 234. iv. JAMES DALTON GORDON, b. 1833, Stokes Co., NC; d. Unknown. 235. v. SAMUEL PRESTON GORDON, b. 1835, Stokes Co., NC; d. Unknown. vi. GRANVILLE CRAFFORD GORDON448, b. 1835, Stokes Co., NC448; d. Unknown; m. MARY EATON448; d. Unknown. vii. DOCTOR YANCEY GORDON448, b. 1839, Stokes Co., NC448; d. Unknown; m. ALICE COOK448; d. Unknown. 70. RUEL3 JACKSON (AMER2, SAMUEL1)448 was born 1800 in Surry Co., NC448, and died September 23, 1863 in Preston, MO449. He married SUSANNA WHITLOCK450 January 31, 1826 in Surry Co., NC450. She was born 1804 in VA, and died Abt. 1850451. Notes for RUEL JACKSON: Ruel Jackson moved his family to Hickory Co., MO when he was in his early fifties. He died there in 1863. Very little information is known on the family of Ruel. (editor's note: Little was known by Lucille Jackson Vernon when she did her research, but Robert Jackson has a great deal of information he has gathered about this family and will share it when he has it organized into a readable condition) Children of RUEL JACKSON and SUSANNA WHITLOCK are: i. NANCY4 JACKSON452, b. 1827, Surry Co., NC452; d. Unknown. 236. ii. AMER THOMAS JACKSON, b. 1830, Surry Co., NC; d. July 01, 1904. iii. MARGARET JACKSON452, b. 1830, Surry Co., NC452; d. Unknown. iv. JOHN JACKSON452, b. 1832, Surry Co., NC452; d. Unknown. v. LOUISA JACKSON452, b. 1835, Surry Co., NC452; d. Unknown. vi. JAMES JACKSON452, b. 1837, Surry Co., NC452; d. Unknown. vii. MARTIN JACKSON452, b. 1838, Surry Co., NC452; d. Unknown. viii. WILLIAM H. JACKSON452, b. 1840, Surry Co., NC452; d. Unknown. ix. CHARLES JACKSON452, b. 1841, Surry Co., NC452; d. Unknown. x. MARY ANN JACKSON452, b. 1846, Surry Co., NC452; d. Unknown. xi. SUSANNA JACKSON452, b. 1848, Surry Co., NC452; d. Unknown. 71. IREDELL3 JACKSON (AMER2, SAMUEL1)453 was born 1803 in Surry Co., NC453, and died 1861 in St. Louis, MO454. He married ELIZABETH WHITLOCK455 May 30, 1831 in Surry Co., NC455. She was born Abt. 1810456, and died Abt. 1857456. Notes for IREDELL JACKSON: Iredell Jackson was living in the Mt. Airy district of Surry Co., NC in 1850 census with wife and seven children. He moved his family to Buchanan Co., St. Louis, MO in 1856. He would have been around 58 years old at time of move) While living in Surry Co., he cultivated a large tract of land, owning many slaves and raised immense crops of tobacco, corn and cotton. He moved to St. Louis, MO, buying a quarter section of land near Agency, MO. There he devoted to stock raising in which industry he continued until his death in 1861, at age of 63. Iredell lived only five years after moving to MO and Elizabeth was not named on the 1860 census of Buchanan Co., MO so she also must have died soon after the move. Children of IREDELL JACKSON and ELIZABETH WHITLOCK are: i. VIOLETTE4 JACKSON457, b. 1832457; d. Unknown; m. HARDIN GRANVILLE GORDON458; d. Unknown. ii. CHARLES JACKSON459, b. 1835, Surry Co., NC459; d. Unknown. iii. JACOB JACKSON459, b. 1836459; d. Unknown. 237. iv. ALEXANDER JACKSON, b. 1838; d. Unknown. 238. v. AMER JACKSON, b. August 28, 1843, Surry Co., NC; d. Unknown. vi. THOMAS JACKSON459, b. 1842459; d. Unknown. vii. LUCY JACKSON459, b. 1844459; d. Unknown. 72. WILLIAM3 JACKSON (AMER2, SAMUEL1)460 was born 1804 in Surry Co., NC460, and died Abt. 1874460. He married ELIZABETH HERRIN CELIA GORDON460 December 13, 1834 in Surry Co., NC461, daughter of WILLIAM GORDON and ELIZABETH HERRING. She was born 1811461, and died December 11, 1876462. Notes for WILLIAM JACKSON: William Jackson's will was probated in Stokes Co., NC Jun1874, Book 6, page 64. The 1850 Stokes Co.,NC Census records show they lived in the Quaker Gap district and had nine children. The 1860 Stokes census shows four more children. The 1870 Federal Census of Stokes Co.,NC show following: William Jackson 65mw Farmer $850/490 NC Celia 21fw* Keeping house NC Josephine 18fw farm laborer NC Mildred F. 16fw at home NC * this date must be a mistake as Celia wife of William was still living in 1870 and her birthdate has been documented by Lucille Jackson Vernon and the 1860 census as 1811. Notes for ELIZABETH HERRIN CELIA GORDON: Celia Gordon died 11 Dec 1876 Children of WILLIAM JACKSON and ELIZABETH GORDON are: 239. i. LUCY J.4 JACKSON, b. 1836, Stokes Co., NC; d. April 27, 1893. ii. MADISON JACKSON462, b. 1838463; d. Unknown. Notes for MADISON JACKSON: The 1850 Stokes Census gives his name as Madison. In his father's will he names his oldest son as being James A. Jackson, the Madison in the census could have been Adderson. There was an Adderson Jackson who lived in the area iii. WILLIAM GEORGE JACKSON464, b. 1840464; d. Unknown. 240. iv. GEORGE ANDREW JACKSON, b. June 01, 1842, Stokes Co., NC; d. Unknown. v. VIOLET JACKSON464, b. 1842464; d. Unknown. Notes for VIOLET JACKSON: Violet possibly was named for her grandmother. 241. vi. SUSAN LAURA JACKSON, b. 1845; d. Unknown. 242. vii. ELIZA EMMASETTE JACKSON, b. December 22, 1847, Stokes Co., NC; d. May 20, 1928, Stokes Co., NC. 243. viii. ELLEN JACKSON, b. 1848; d. Unknown. 244. ix. JACOB SIDNEY JACKSON, b. February 02, 1849, Stokes Co., NC; d. February 13, 1908, Stokes Co., NC. x. MILDRED JACKSON464, b. 1850464; d. Unknown; m. JAMES MICHAEL SPAINHOUR464; d. Unknown. xi. LILLIAN JACKSON464, b. 1851464; d. Unknown. xii. JOSEPHINE JACKSON464, b. 1852464; d. Unknown. xiii. FLAVIOUS JACKSON464, d. 1893464. 73. LOCKEY3 JACKSON (AMER2, SAMUEL1)464 was born April 13, 1809 in Stokes Co., NC464, and died May 23, 1888465. She married AARON BURR TILLEY466 August 29, 1829 in Stokes Co., NC466, son of JOEL TILLEY and REBECCA WARD. He was born June 02, 1805 in Stokes Co., NC466, and died November 08, 1880 in Stokes Co., NC467. More About LOCKEY JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Flippin Cemetery, located in Big Creek Township on Hwy 89on the property of H. B. Hole, Cemetery is in back of his house in a field, a shore distance from Ray Rd.468 Notes for AARON BURR TILLEY: The 1870 Federal Census of Stokes Co., NC shows the following: A.B. Tilley 65mw farmer $1,000/245 NC Lockey 60fm keeping house NC can't read/write Powell 11mw at home NC can't read/write More About AARON BURR TILLEY: Burial: Unknown, Flippin Cemetery, located in Big Creek Township on Hwy 89on the property of H. B. Hole, Cemetery is in back of his house in a field, a shore distance from Ray Rd.468 Children of LOCKEY JACKSON and AARON TILLEY are: 245. i. JOEL A. J.4 TILLEY, b. February 28, 1831, Stokes Co., NC; d. Unknown. 246. ii. WILLIAM MARTIN TILLEY, b. 1833, Stokes Co., NC; d. August 31, 1862, in a hospital near Lovington, VA from injuries suffered during the Civil War. 247. iii. JOHN FRANKLIN TILLEY, b. May 20, 1835, Stokes Co., NC; d. April 01, 1888. iv. LUCY ANN TILLEY469, b. April 08, 1837, Stokes Co., NC470; d. Unknown; m. ALBERT R. KING471,472, December 02, 1851, Stokes Co., NC473; b. 1830473; d. Unknown. 248. v. AMER JACKSON TILLEY, b. July 07, 1839, Stokes Co., NC; d. March 03, 1932, Lawsonville, Stokes Co., NC. vi. SUSAN L. TILLEY474, b. 1841; d. Unknown; m. FREDERICK HILL474; d. Unknown. vii. WILLIAM BUCK TILLEY475, b. 1845476; d. Unknown. 249. viii. JAMES R. TILLEY, b. 1847; d. Unknown. ix. SARAH ELIZABETH TILLEY477, b. February 1850, NC477; d. Unknown. x. POWELL H. TILLEY477, b. 1859477; d. Unknown. Notes for POWELL H. TILLEY: Powell Tilley served in the Civil War 74. ARMISTEAD3 JACKSON (AMER2, SAMUEL1)477 was born 1805 in Stokes Co., NC478, and died September 01, 1869 in Hendricks Co. IN478. He married PHOEBE POPE478 May 10, 1829 in Hendricks Co. IN478. She was born September 26, 1808 in KY478, and died December 25, 1860 in Hendricks Co. IN478. Notes for ARMISTEAD JACKSON: Armistead grew up in the Westfield community of Stokes Co., NC and left the area as a young man, moving to Hendricks Co., IN. He married Phoebe Pope and they lived in Morgan Co., IN where their first three children were born. He moved to Hendricks CO., abt 1836 where he died 1 Sep 1859. Children of ARMISTEAD JACKSON and PHOEBE POPE are: 250. i. ALLEN4 JACKSON, b. February 28, 1830, Mooresville, Morgan Co., IN; d. Unknown. ii. HARDIN JACKSON478, b. April 10, 1832, Morgan Co., IN478; d. Unknown. iii. HAMILTON JACKSON478, b. August 1834, Morgan Co., IN478; d. Unknown. iv. WILLIAM JACKSON478, b. 1838, Hendricks Co. IN478; d. Unknown. v. NANCY JANE JACKSON478, b. 1840, Hendricks Co. IN478; d. Unknown. vi. JOHN JACKSON478, b. April 12, 1843, Hendricks Co. IN478; d. Unknown. vii. HICKLIN JACKSON478, b. September 1846, Hendricks Co. IN478; d. Unknown. viii. LOUISA ANN JACKSON, b. 1848, Hendricks Co. IN478; d. Unknown. 75. JOHN H.3 JACKSON (AMER2, SAMUEL1)479 was born 1820 in Surry Co., NC479, and died September 09, 1886 in Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC479. He married ELIZA HOLLINGSWORTH479 October 30, 1849 in Surry Co., NC479. She was born 1826479, and died Abt. 1858480. Notes for JOHN H. JACKSON: John Jackson's father left him a tract of land in Westfield, NC. John's will was probated in Surry Co., NC 3 Sep 1886, Will Book 6, page 247. 1870 Surry Co., NC Federal Census shows: JACKSON, John H. 50m, farmer, b. NC $4500R/$1500P; James 18m. at school, b. NC; Louisa 16f, at school, b. NC; Mary S. 14f, at school, b. NC (his wife, Eliza, died before 1870) More About JOHN H. JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Salem Methodist Cemetery, Mt. Airy, Surry Co. NC480 Notes for ELIZA HOLLINGSWORTH: Eliza Hollingsworth was born 1826 and died before 1870 Children of JOHN JACKSON and ELIZA HOLLINGSWORTH are: i. JAMES A.4 JACKSON481, b. 1852481; d. Unknown. Notes for JAMES A. JACKSON: James was given $100.00 in his father's will ii. LOUISA V. JACKSON481, b. 1854481; d. Unknown. 251. iii. MARY SUSAN JACKSON, b. January 21, 1855, Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC; d. April 01, 1926, Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC. iv. SARAH ELIZA JACKSON481, b. 1858481; d. Unknown; m. C. F. COFFEY481; d. Unknown. Notes for SARAH ELIZA JACKSON: Sarah was left $100.00 in her father's will 76. ALLISON3 JACKSON (AMER2, SAMUEL1)481 was born Abt. 1822 in Stokes Co., NC482, and died Unknown. He married SARAH THROWER483 December 19, 1853 in Stokes Co., NC483. She was born 1834 in NC484, and died Unknown. Notes for ALLISON JACKSON: Allison received $100.00 and the Beasley tract of land in his father's will The 1870 Federal Census of Stokes Co.,NC shows following: Allison Jackson 44mw Farm laborer NC can't read/write Sarah 30fw Keeping house NC can't read/write John S. 15mw at home NC can't read/write Amer 12mw at home NC can't read/write Elizabeth 10fw at home NC William 9mw at home NC Eliza E. 4fw at home NC Mary 2fw at home NC Children of ALLISON JACKSON and SARAH THROWER are: i. JOHN S.4 JACKSON485, b. Abt. 1854486; d. Unknown. ii. JAMES AMER JACKSON487, b. Abt. 1857488; d. Unknown. iii. FRANCES ELIZABETH JACKSON489, b. Abt. 1859490; d. Unknown. iv. WILLIAM JACKSON490, b. 1861490; d. Unknown. v. ELIZA E. JACKSON490, b. Abt. 1865490; d. Unknown. vi. MARY JACKSON490, b. 1867490; d. Unknown. 77. LEATHA ANN3 JACKSON (AMER2, SAMUEL1)491 was born 1831491, and died Unknown. She married GEORGE PIERCE491. He died Unknown. Notes for LEATHA ANN JACKSON: It is not likely that Leatha Jackson Pierce had any children as in her will probated 29 Dec 1914, she gave to her beloved friend Bob Dick Jackson all of her property, all of her money, and all of her personal property. She also appoints her trusty friend, Bob Dick Jackson her lawful executor. He was probably one of her nephews. Notes for GEORGE PIERCE: 1860 Stokes Co., NC Federal Census shows: PIERCE, George 35m Farmer 575-400 Leathea 30f Susan 9f Child of LEATHA JACKSON and GEORGE PIERCE is: i. SUSAN4 PIERCE492, b. Abt. 1851492; d. Unknown. 78. JACOB ANDREW3 JACKSON (AMER2, SAMUEL1)493 was born 1842 in Stokes Co., NC493, and died Unknown. He married EMILY NEWMAN ROTENBERRY493 December 25, 1861494, daughter of SETH ROTTENBERRY and ARINAH ADKINS. She was born Abt. 1840495, and died Unknown. Notes for JACOB ANDREW JACKSON: Jacob Jackson's father died when he was fifteen months old. The 1870 Federal Census of Stokes Co., NC shows the following: Jacob Jackson 27mw farm laborer NC Emily 32fw Keeping house NC C. Ellen 9fw at home NC John A. M. 6mw at home NC Jacob A. 6mw at home NC Thomas J. 3mw at home NC Mary Eliza 1fw at home NC Children of JACOB JACKSON and EMILY ROTENBERRY are: i. CHARLES4 JACKSON495, d. Unknown. Notes for CHARLES JACKSON: Charles Jackson left home when a young man. It is believed he went to San Francisco and was killed in the earthquake. ii. LUCY JACKSON495, d. Unknown; m. FRANK DEZERN496; d. Unknown. iii. MARY ANN JACKSON497, d. Unknown; m. WILL HOOKER497; d. Unknown. iv. SUSAN VIRGINIA JACKSON497, d. Unknown; m. SHELBY ATWOOD497; d. Unknown. 252. v. JOHN ANDREW JACKSON, b. 1864; d. Unknown. vi. THOMPSON JACKSON497, d. Unknown. 253. vii. JACOB ANDREW JACKSON, JR, b. 1866; d. Unknown. 254. viii. THOMAS JEFFERSON JACKSON, b. July 18, 1867; d. May 21, 1949. Generation No. 4 79. CHRISTOPHER4 HUSSEY, JR. (RACHEL3 JACKSON, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)498 was born July 26, 1816 in Highland Co., OH498, and died Unknown. He married RACHEL R. MOBERLEY499 December 24, 1835 in Highland Co., OH499. She was born October 23, 1817 in Highland Co., OH500, and died Unknown. Notes for CHRISTOPHER HUSSEY, JR.: After their marriage, Christopher and Rachel Hussey settled on a farm in Highland Co, where seven of their children were born, They moved to Henry Co, IA, in 1849, where five more children were born. They movrd to a farm near the village of Lowell, where he farmed until 1875, when he moved to a farm in Marion Township. His place was called a model one, with improvements, a good barn and numerous substantial out buildings. He was a very successful farmer, owning 240 acres of choice land. He dealt quite extensively in raising cattle and hogs. Christopher was a member of the Protestant Methodist Church. Rachel was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. They were the parents of twelve children: Children of CHRISTOPHER HUSSEY and RACHEL MOBERLEY are: i. JOHN5 HUSSEY500, b. March 19, 1837500; d. Unknown; m. FRANCES LONG500, June 20, 1856500; d. Unknown. ii. CHARLES HUSSEY500, b. March 11, 1838500; d. March 20, 1927, Clinton Co., MO500; m. ALICE HUNT500; d. Unknown. Notes for CHARLES HUSSEY: Charles Hussey enlisted at Burlington, IA on June 17, 1861 as a second corporal in Company K, Sixth Iowa Infantry for the Civil War. He was Honorably Discharged at Louisville, Kentucky, July 21, 1865. His personal description at the time of enlistment: height: six feet, complexion: fair, eyes: blue, and hair: light brown. He applied for a pension June 8, 1920 at Henry Co, MO. The application stated that the nature of his disability was Rheumatism in left knee, and ancylois joint (that is, left knee stiff). He gave the places that he had lived after leaving the service as Lowell, Henry Co, IA, up to 1875, Huffton, Lee Co, IA, up to 1907, and Clinton, MO. More About CHARLES HUSSEY: Burial: Unknown, Englewood Cemetery, Clinton Co., MO500 iii. MARIAH HUSSEY500, b. November 06, 1840500; d. Unknown. iv. ELLEN HUSSEY500, b. November 22, 1842500; d. Unknown. v. ELIZABETH HUSSEY500, b. October 23, 1843500; d. Unknown. vi. HELENA HUSSEY500, b. November 29, 1845500; d. Unknown. vii. HANNAH HUSSEY500, b. February 1848500; d. Unknown. viii. DELILA HUSSEY500, b. October 06, 1850, Henry Co., IA500; d. Unknown. ix. ALICE HUSSEY500, b. December 29, 1853, Henry Co., IA500; d. Unknown. x. WILLIAM HUSSEY500, b. August 15, 1857500; d. Unknown. xi. EMMA J. HUSSEY500, b. October 10, 1858500; d. Unknown. xii. EVA L. HUSSEY500, b. October 09, 1861500; d. Unknown. 80. JACOB4 HOGGATT (RUTH3 JACKSON, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)501 was born May 03, 1804 in TN502, and died January 25, 1876502. He married RHODA MOON502 June 24, 1830502. She was born September 22, 1812502, and died October 27, 1901502. Children of JACOB HOGGATT and RHODA MOON are: i. LYDIA5 HOGGATT502, b. 1835502; d. Unknown. ii. RHODA HOGGATT502, b. 1827502; d. Unknown. iii. ASA J. HOGGATT502, b. 1839502; d. Unknown. iv. DANIEL HOGGATT502, b. 1845502; d. Unknown. v. NAOMI HOGGATT502, b. February 06, 1848; d. Unknown. vi. ORPHA HOGGATT502, b. December 09, 1852502; d. Unknown. vii. JARED HOGGATT502, b. January 13, 1857502; d. Unknown. viii. DANIEL H. HOGGATT502, b. December 01, 1863502; d. Unknown; m. ALICE JESSUP502; d. Unknown. 81. JOSEPH4 JACKSON (JESSE3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)503 was born September 16, 1818 in Clinton Co., OH503, and died April 12, 1846 in Clinton Co., OH503. He married (1) ELIZABETH FOUT503 March 28, 1833 in Scioto Co., OH503. She died Unknown. He married (2) CATHERINE TENARY503 May 04, 1844 in Clinton Co., OH503. She died Unknown. Notes for JOSEPH JACKSON: When their father died, Joseph was appointed administrator and guardian for his brothers, Thomas and Jesse. More About JOSEPH JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Martinsville Friends Cemetery, Clinton Co., OH Children of JOSEPH JACKSON and CATHERINE TENARY are: i. CAROLINE5 JACKSON503, b. 1843503; d. Unknown. ii. OPHELIA JACKSON503, b. 1845503; d. Unknown. 82. JACOB4 JACKSON (JESSE3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)503 was born May 06, 1822 in Clinton Co., Jefferson Twp., OH503, and died September 28, 1906 in Richland Co., IL503. He married (1) SARAH ANCHOR503 January 01, 1845 in Richland Co., IL503. She was born February 20, 1824503, and died November 03, 1886503. He married (2) JEANETTE MATTHEWS503 August 18, 1887503. She was born February 1849 in IL503, and died Unknown. More About JACOB JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Calhoun Cemetery, Richland Co., IL Notes for SARAH ANCHOR: Sarah Anchor was born 20 Feb 1824 and died 3 Nov 1886 Notes for JEANETTE MATTHEWS: Jeanette Matthews was born in Feb 1849 Children of JACOB JACKSON and SARAH ANCHOR are: i. SARAH S.5 JACKSON503, b. 1846503; d. Unknown. ii. LEWIS H. JACKSON503, b. 1848503; d. Unknown. iii. ROXANNA JACKSON503, b. February 08, 1850503; d. June 18, 1851503. More About ROXANNA JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Martinsville Friends Cemetery, Clinton Co., OH iv. LYDIA JACKSON503, b. 1852, OH503; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM EDWARD COLVIN504; d. Unknown. 255. v. WILLIAM PARKER JACKSON, b. June 1855; d. Unknown. vi. RACHEL DORA JACKSON505, b. 1858505; d. Unknown. 83. LYDIA4 JACKSON (JESSE3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)505 was born May 20, 1826 in Highland Co., Fall Creek Twp., OH505, and died April 30, 1904 in Clinton Co., OH. She married AVERY MORRIS505 March 03, 1852 in Highland Co., OH506, son of WILLIAM MORRIS and DEFSY BALES. He was born December 16, 1805 in Adams Co., OH507, and died Unknown. Notes for AVERY MORRIS: Avery Morris was born 16 Dec 1805 in Adams Co., OH Children of LYDIA JACKSON and AVERY MORRIS are: i. CYNTHIA A.5 MORRIS508, b. November 29, 1853508; d. Unknown; m. MILTON SANDERS508; d. Unknown. ii. CALLIE D. MORRIS508, b. January 25, 1856508; d. Unknown; m. WESLEY RUSE508; d. Unknown. iii. FRANK N. MORRIS508, b. August 03, 1857508; d. Unknown; m. HANNAH TURNER508; d. Unknown. iv. THOMAS W. MORRIS508, b. March 16, 1859508; d. Unknown. v. SEYMOUR MORRIS508, b. December 16, 1860508; d. Unknown. vi. ATTIE J. MORRIS508, b. July 31, 1863508; d. Unknown. 84. THOMAS4 JACKSON (JESSE3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)509 was born September 18, 1831 in OH509, and died March 04, 1910 in Jasper Co., IL509. He married (1) ELLEN WRIGHT509 Abt. 1856510, daughter of JOHN WRIGHT and SUSANNA TERRELL. She was born 1837 in OH511, and died 1867511. He married (2) REBECCA WRIGHT511 November 02, 1872 in Clinton Co., OH511, daughter of JOHN WRIGHT and SUSANNA TERRELL. She was born September 28, 1840511, and died December 30, 1928 in Jasper Co., IL511. Notes for ELLEN WRIGHT: Ellen Wright was born 1837 and died 1867 Notes for REBECCA WRIGHT: Rebecca Wright was born 28 Sep 1840 and died 30 Dec 1928 in Jasper Co.,IL Children of THOMAS JACKSON and ELLEN WRIGHT are: 256. i. DAMARIS5 JACKSON, b. March 1857, New Vienna, OH; d. 1927. 257. ii. JURY JACKSON, b. December 06, 1858, New Vienna, OH; d. June 13, 1945, Jefferson Co., IL. 258. iii. LAURA JACKSON, b. Aft. 1860; d. Unknown. iv. FRED JACKSON511, b. January 1867, OH511; d. March 07, 1948, Crawford Co., IL511. More About FRED JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Oblong Cem., Oblong, IN Children of THOMAS JACKSON and REBECCA WRIGHT are: 259. v. CURTIS5 JACKSON, b. August 20, 1873, Crawford Co., IL; d. October 17, 1948, Crawford Co., IL. 260. vi. JACOB JACKSON, b. August 16, 1875; d. December 22, 1908, Crawford Co., IL. vii. PEARL JACKSON511, b. February 21, 1880511; d. 1964511; m. WILLIAM PETER WURTZBURGER511; b. April 1875511; d. 1940511. viii. MYRTLE JACKSON511, b. July 1882511; d. Unknown; m. DAN SCOTT511; d. Unknown. 85. JESSE4 JACKSON (JESSE3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)511 was born June 19, 1838511, and died July 15, 1915 in Crawford Co., IL511. He married ALMIRA ELIZABETH CHANEY511 September 20, 1856 in Highland Co., OH511. She was born December 05, 1837511, and died January 12, 1913511. Notes for ALMIRA ELIZABETH CHANEY: Almira Chaney was born 5 Dec 1837 and died 12 Jan 1913 Children of JESSE JACKSON and ALMIRA CHANEY are: i. OSCAR5 JACKSON511, b. Abt. 1858511; d. Unknown. ii. LILLIE JACKSON511, b. Abt. 1861511; d. Unknown. iii. WILLIAM JACKSON511, d. Unknown. iv. LYDIA JACKSON511, b. Abt. 1869511; d. Unknown. v. GILES JACKSON511, b. Abt. 1870511; d. Unknown. 261. vi. FIDELIA RACHEL JACKSON, b. September 30, 1871; d. November 14, 1950, Terre Haute, IL. vii. ALICE M. JACKSON511, b. January 1874511; d. Unknown. viii. ALLAN JACKSON511, b. Abt. 1875511; d. Unknown. ix. MURPHY JACKSON511, b. Abt. 1878511; d. Unknown. 86. HANNAH4 THORNBURGH (LYDIA3 JACKSON, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)512 was born February 16, 1813 in Clinton Co., OH513, and died May 18, 1897 in IA513. She married JARRED JOHNSON MORGAN514 February 28, 1833 in Highland Co.,OH515. He died Unknown. Children of HANNAH THORNBURGH and JARRED MORGAN are: i. EDWIN R.5 MORGAN515, b. December 13, 1833515; d. Unknown. ii. EDNA AMANDA MORGAN515, b. November 18, 1857515; d. Unknown. iii. ELIZABETH MORGAN515, b. 1841515; d. Unknown. 87. RUTH4 THORNBURGH (LYDIA3 JACKSON, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)516 was born August 04, 1825517, and died Unknown. She married (1) ISAAC MARMADUKE EASIACK517 April 19, 1845 in Fall Creek MM, Highland Co., OH517. He died February 04, 1863517. She married (2) EDWARD MCVEY518 August 22, 1866 in Miami MM, Miami Co., OH519. He died Unknown. More About ISAAC MARMADUKE EASIACK: Burial: Unknown, Clear Creek, OH Child of RUTH THORNBURGH and EDWARD MCVEY is: i. JAMES PORTER5 MCVEY519, b. September 16, 1866519; d. Unknown. 88. JOHN WALTER4 JACKSON (CURTIS3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)520 was born December 29, 1821 in Clinton Co., OH520, and died February 25, 1886520. He married (1) MARTHA DICKERSON520 April 12, 1846520, daughter of THOMAS DICKINSON. She was born March 25, 1825 in Zanesfield, OH521, and died September 21, 1872522. He married (2) LUCINDA V. HOGAN PHELPS522 November 22, 1877, daughter of THOMAS HOGAN. She was born May 03, 1831 in Bedford Co., VA523, and died Unknown. Notes for JOHN WALTER JACKSON: John Walter Jackson was reared on his father's farm. In 1843 he went to work in Cincinnati for Samuel Perin. He returned home and bought a farm of 144 acres in Jefferson Township where he farmed for one year. He returned to Martinsville and sold windmills for Smith and Zawyer of Zanesville, OH for a year. He then returned to farming and raising stock. He reared and shipped hogs and sold mules for a number of years. He owned a well improved farm of 235 acres near Martinsville. He also owned a farm of 290- acres in Washinton Co., IA. He began life with limited capitol, but by his good management he accumulated large properties. He had little opportunity to go to school In the summer the boys worked on the farm while in the winter they worked in the woods or got work in the city. John usually got his winter work in the slaughter house in Cincinnati until he became quite a butcher of hogs. For amusement they would practice lifting, chopping or anything that required great strength. He became a very strong man. He was a great lover of livestock, especially horses. His greatest delight was to teach the young horses of the farm to work and ride. He was a Quaker and even though he did not believe in war, when the Civil War broke out, he went to Camp Dennison to enlist. He was rejected because he was blind in his right eye. He was offered the position of inspector of horses for the cavalry. He rejected this offer and took a contract to buy and deliver 1000 horses to Cincinnati. He never had a horse rejected. When the war was over, he bought what they called plugs. These were horses that were too old or not sound. He took them by boat to TN where he sold them to the planters who had sold all their horses to the Confederacy. His love for trading brought many strange animals to his home. AT one time he had two buffalo, two china cattle with legs so short their bellies dragged the ground, a monkey, a crocodile, and a bear. He also introduced mules into that part of OH where he and his family lived. More About MARTHA DICKERSON: Burial: Unknown, Odd Fellows Cemetery, Westboro, OH Children of JOHN JACKSON and MARTHA DICKERSON are: i. LYDIA5 JACKSON524, b. March 25, 1847, Clinton Co., OH525; d. 1922525. Notes for LYDIA JACKSON: Lydia Jackson, the eldest child of John Walter Jackson and Martha (Dickerson) Jackson was born Mar. 25, 1847 in Clinton Co, OH. She attended schools at Martinsville, received a teaching certificate, and taught in county schools around her home. While teaching, she saved her money and went to Erlham College in Richmond, from which she graduated in 1872. The next year she got a position at Middleport, OH to teach in the high school, but her mother became ill. Her mother, who had been in ill health for some time, then died. Lydia had to give up teaching that year, but began teaching the next. After her mother's death, her father moved the family to Washington Co, IA and Lydia went with them. She and her three sisters went by train. Her father and three brothers went overland to carry the furniture and other things they would need After arriving in Iowa, she called a meeting of all the Jackson children, as she was the spokesman for the family She told them that they were now in a strange county and although it had been the custom in their part of Ohio to say "Pap", it would be well to change that and say "Father". The children agreed to do that. They also started calling her Lydia as she had always been "Lyd" to them in Ohio. Lydia's father moved back to his farm in Ohio in 1879 and she made the move with him. Her brother Thomas and his wife had lived at the home place while the rest of the family were in Iowa. Thomas now had a little girl "Estellina" three years of age. Thomas and his wife moved into a rented house, and Lucinda, her stepmother, moved back to Iowa to be near her parents. Lydia stayed on the farm and took care of the family. She took care of her father during his last illness from which he died in 1886. Her two brothers, Curtis and Josiah had moved to Whittier, CA. Curtis wrote her to ask if she would consider moving to CA. He said he would get a house, and that she could keep house for him and Josiah. She arrived in Whittier in 1889 and they got a shack in south Comstock. It was so run down that they did not have to pay any rent on it. Lydia put up the money for them to buy ten acres of land on South Greenleaf for $1,250. They built a house and moved in on Oct. 1, 1889. They had little furniture and had the house finished down stairs, but the second floor was just one big room with no plaster or doors. Lydia took in Charley Williams, an orphan boy, to live with them and to go to school. He became a great help to them in caring for the home and helping with the ranch. After Curtis married and moved to a home of his own, Lydia's home became the landing place for all of her family as they come to live in California. Her sister Lena was the first to come. Lena came with enough money to pay off what Lydia owed on the house and to buy some new furniture. Lydia took a trip back to Richmond, IN in 1895 and returned to Whittier with her niece Estellina who was then nineteen years old. Estellina was the daughter of Lydia’s brother Thomas. Lydia and Estellina kept a boarding house for the men at the oil wells in Central Canyon for a while. After Estellina married one of the men that she met at the oil wells, Lydia went back to her home in Greenleaf. In Apr. 1905, the William Glasgow's (sister Josie) moved to California, and later, her sister Mag and last brother Thomas and his family also made the move. When Thomas arrived, she gave a big reunion for all of the family, as now all of the brothers and sisters were living near one another in California. Lydia had been in failing health for several years when she died in June of 1922. In her will she left all of her personal property to someone she thought would particularly appreciate it. All of her sisters, brothers, nieces, and nephews were left something by which they could remember the thoughtfulness of "Aunt Lydia", as she was affectionately known to everyone. A schoolhouse was later built on Painter and Short Streets and it was named "The Lydia Jackson School" in her memory. Her home place was sold and it was subdivided into business and residential lots and became part of the city of Whittier. Lydia was never married. 262. ii. THOMAS D. JACKSON, b. 1849; d. 1914. iii. JOSEPHINE JACKSON526, b. January 06, 1852, Clinton Co., OH527; d. 1916527; m. WILLIAM GLASGOW528; d. Unknown. Notes for JOSEPHINE JACKSON: Josephine, called Josie, was born Jan. 6, 1852 in Clinton Co, OH. She attended school in Martinsville. After finishing school, she took the teachers examination in Wilmington and got her certificate to teach when she was 19. She taught her first and only year for only one winter term at the home school. She was the first woman teacher in that school. Much to the surprise of some of the people, she was able to manage the big boys as well or better than a man teacher. She was a very good teacher, but had to quit the next year. Due to the death of her mother she had to take charge at home. She took over her mother’s obligations and became like a second mother to the younger children. She went with the family when her father moved to Washington Co, IA. The Samuel Glasgow family was among their new neighbors. Their land joined the Jackson's. They had a young son named William "Will" Glasgow. It was a custom in Washington Co to hold what they called a "fishing party" every year after the corn planting. It was a sort of picnic on the English River, but little fishing was done. The girls all wore white sun bonnets to the party and the boys would take them in hired livery rigs. In the pairing off before the party, Josey and her sisters were to be taken by William (Will) Glasgow. He said they were to new and he didn't know how they were going to "take" in the neighborhood and he didn't know as he wanted to take them. Will Glasgow and Josie were married the next year. The year they moved to Kansas is not known, but they were living there in 1885 when her sister Lena visited. Josie could not make the trip back to Ohio when her father became ill, as she had a new baby and he (John) did not want her to risk coming to visit. John said that he would like her husband Will to come in her place. Will was there a few days before John died in Feb. of 1886. Josie and her family moved from Kansas in 1905 to be near the rest of the family, and lived near sister Lydia on S. Greenleaf. Josey died suddenly in 1916 from a stroke. She fell over as they were arising one morning and lived only a few hours. She regained consciousness long enough to talk to all of her children who could come. iv. MARGARET JACKSON528, b. February 15, 1853, Clinton Co., OH529; d. 1937529; m. CHARLES DARLING529, 1895529; d. Unknown. 263. v. CURTIS JACKSON, b. August 17, 1859, Westboro, Clinton Co., OH; d. Unknown. vi. HELENA W. JACKSON530, b. January 06, 1862, Clinton Co., OH531; d. Unknown; m. JOHN FRAZIER531, December 1896531; d. Unknown. Notes for HELENA W. JACKSON: Helena was born Jan. 6, 1862 in Clinton Co, OH. She was named after her father's cousin, Helena Jackson West. She grew up in Clinton Co, and went with her father to Washington Co, IA when she was 14 years old. The winter following their arrival in Iowa was what the people of Iowa called "an open winter". From the first through Dec. 24, it had rained most every day. They had no chance to buy any of their Christmas presents for the family. Taking her brother Josiah, Lena started early the morning of the 24th to Washington on horseback to get presents. The roads were too bad for any other mode of travel, and the six and one half miles between their farm and Washington were considered to be the worst in the state. Lena rode a side saddle and wore a long skirt to keep her shoes clear of mud when she got to town. She carried eight dozen eggs on her lap, which she sold for a little more than $2. With that money she got something for everyone in the family, and enough left over for a pair of vases for Lizzie Glasgow. Lizzie was Will's sister who was not very well at the time. Lizzie always remembered everyone at Christmas time. They arrived home about dark and had to hurry to get all of the things wrapped and labeled in time to take to the Grand Prairie U. P. Church, where they had the Christmas tree. Later, they recalled it was one of the biggest times that they’d had. The entertainment consisted of a promenade, in which the boys took the girls and walked around the tree and admired the decorations. Lena had the time of her life. Lydia, Josiah and Curtis moved to Whittier, CA after the death of her parents, and Helena went to join them in 1889. She took enough money with her to pay off the debt that Lydia owed on the house and bought some new furniture. She later went back to Kansas to help her sister Josie, who was raising a large family. She later returned to Whittier and bought six acres of land from sister Lydia. Soon afterward, she met a young carpenter named John Frazier who said he would build her a new house on the land. Helena and John Frazier were married in Dec. of 1896. They lived at Homet, Riverside Co, CA for several years. The names of their children are unknown at this time, except for one daughter, Josephine Frazier Richards, who helped Curtis Jackson write his memoirs. vii. JOSIAH JACKSON532, b. July 25, 1864, Clinton Co., OH533; d. Unknown; m. EMMA HELTON533, May 1896533; d. Unknown. Notes for JOSIAH JACKSON: Josiah Jackson was ten years old when his mother died. He grew up in OH and IA and after their return to OH, he spent most of his time helping his brother, Curtis, on the farm. When Curtis went to CA, he lived for a while with his sister, Josie, in KS. He then moved to Whittier, CA to be near Curtis. They worked for a while at a rock quarry in Temecula, and later went back to Whittier where he worked on the East Whittier Ranch. They bought ten acres of land when their sister, Lydia, came out to keep house for them. They wanted to raise orange trees. They bought some and Josiah had a chance to work for them. He went to work on the Bullock Ranch which was a large ranch in Puente Valley. 89. JURY T.4 JACKSON (CURTIS3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)534 was born March 18, 1824 in Hamilton Co., OH534, and died Unknown. He married DOROTHY HAMMER534 January 08, 1846535, daughter of WILLIAM HAMMER. She was born September 05, 1827 in OH536, and died Unknown. More About JURY T. JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Quaker Cemetery in Westboro, OH Notes for DOROTHY HAMMER: Dorothy Hammer was born 5 Sep 1827 in OH Children of JURY JACKSON and DOROTHY HAMMER are: i. JESSE MOON5 JACKSON537, b. Abt. 1842537; d. Unknown. ii. JOHN R. JACKSON537, b. Abt. 1847537; d. Unknown. 90. THOMAS SUMNER4 JACKSON (CURTIS3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)538 was born September 17, 1830 in Clinton Co., Jefferson Twp., OH538, and died December 31, 1882 in Clinton Co., OH538. He married ESTER ANN BROWN539 September 06, 1854 in Westboro, Clinton Co., OH539. She was born December 25, 1834 in Fayette Co., PA, and died January 18, 1913 in Clinton Co., OH. More About THOMAS SUMNER JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Westboro Friends Cemetery, Clinton Co., OH More About ESTER ANN BROWN: Burial: Unknown, Westboro Friends Cemetery, Clinton Co., OH Children of THOMAS JACKSON and ESTER BROWN are: i. CHARLES D.5 JACKSON539, b. February 28, 1863, Clinton Co., OH; d. March 21, 1940, Clinton Co., OH. More About CHARLES D. JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Sugargrove Cemetery, Clinton Co., OH ii. EDWARD MANSFIELD JACKSON539, b. October 16, 1867, Clinton Co., OH; d. October 02, 1940. iii. WALTER JACKSON539, b. June 27, 1870, Clinton Co., OH; d. July 13, 1942, Los Angeles Co., CA; m. MARIA HAMMER; d. 1930, Los Angeles Co., CA. iv. JASPER LEROY JACKSON539, b. March 16, 1873, Clinton Co., OH; d. May 27, 1921; m. MAMIE TURNER; d. Unknown. v. FRANK JACKSON539, b. November 21, 1860, OH; d. August 09, 1942; m. JOSEPHINE KLOCK, August 31, 1879, Clinton Co., OH; d. Unknown. vi. LAURA JACKSON539, b. April 07, 1858, Clinton Co., OH; d. February 06, 1950, Warren Co., OH. More About LAURA JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Westboro Friends Cemetery, Clinton Co., OH vii. ALICE JACKSON539, b. September 25, 1865, Clinton Co., OH; d. January 11, 1929, Clark Co., OH; m. CLARK J. HALE, January 27, 1891, Clinton Co., OH; b. October 17, 1867; d. Unknown. 264. viii. ERASTUS JACKSON, b. March 02, 1856; d. Unknown. 91. JESSE4 JACKSON (CURTIS3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)540 was born April 24, 1833 in Hamilton Co., OH540, and died October 19, 1902 in IA541. He married CATHERINE BRYAN541 April 14, 1854. She died Unknown. Children of JESSE JACKSON and CATHERINE BRYAN are: i. JOHN W.5 JACKSON542, b. February 15, 1855542; d. Unknown. ii. ELBRIDGE L. JACKSON542, d. Unknown. iii. LILIIAN JACKSON542, d. Unknown. iv. ADELIA JACKSON542, d. Unknown. 92. SARAH4 JACKSON (JOSIAH3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)543 was born January 19, 1833543, and died October 28, 1868543. She married PEYTON M. WEST, JR.543 May 26, 1853543, son of PEYTON WEST and SARAH HADLEY. He was born August 22, 1826 in Clinton Co., OH543, and died Unknown. Notes for PEYTON M. WEST, JR.: Peyton West was born 22 Aug 1826 in Clinton Co., OH Children of SARAH JACKSON and PEYTON WEST are: i. MARIETTA5 WEST543, d. Unknown. ii. EMERSON WEST543, d. Unknown. iii. CLARA M. WEST543, d. Unknown. iv. FRANK WEST543, d. Unknown. v. JOSIAH E. WEST543, d. Unknown. 93. HANNAH ANN4 JACKSON (JOSIAH3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)544 was born June 1841 in OH545, and died Unknown. She married PLEASANT BETTERTON546 April 26, 1858 in Clinton Co., OH546. He was born December 24, 1830 in Clinton Co., OH547, and died Unknown. Children of HANNAH JACKSON and PLEASANT BETTERTON are: i. FLORA5 BETTERTON547, d. Unknown. ii. FRANK BETTERTON547, d. Unknown. iii. WILLIAM BETTERTON547, d. Unknown. iv. WALTER BETTERTON547, d. Unknown. v. MARY BETTERTON547, d. Unknown. vi. CHARLES BETTERTON547, d. Unknown. 94. ISRAEL4 JESSUP (PHOEBE3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)548 was born July 14, 1803 in Stokes Co., NC548, and died Aft. 1860 in Victoria Co., TX548. He married MARY VANDERSLICE548 April 07, 1825 in Perry Co., AL548, daughter of BENJAMIN VANDERSLICE and MARGARET SCOTT. She was born April 24, 1800 in Mercer Co., KY549, and died April 12, 1860 in Limestone Co., TX550. Notes for ISRAEL JESSUP: Israel Jessup was a Quaker. When he and Mary and their first six children arrived in TX, it was not yet a state of the union. He got a headright for 1280 acres of land on 23 Jan 1838. In the information on the certificate, he states he "arrived in this republic subsequent to the Texas Declaration of Independence in April 1837." More About ISRAEL JESSUP: Church Action: November 11, 1816, Granted Certificate from Deep River Mm to Blue River MM, IN Notes for MARY VANDERSLICE: Mary was born abt 1800 in KY and died aft 1860 in Victoria Co., TX Children of ISRAEL JESSUP and MARY VANDERSLICE are: 265. i. ELIZABETH ANN5 JESSUP, b. February 11, 1826, Dallas Co., AL; d. Aft. 1903, Fayette Co., TX. ii. ANDREW JESSUP550, b. September 14, 1827, Dallas Co., AL550; d. January 23, 1865551. iii. MARGARET JESSUP552, b. March 02, 1829, Dallas Co., AL552; d. March 01, 1884553. iv. PHOEBE JESSUP554, b. March 02, 1829, Dallas Co., AL554; d. Unknown. v. ISRAEL P. JESSUP555, b. March 06, 1833, Dallas Co., AL555; d. Unknown. vi. MARY M. JESSUP556, b. March 06, 1833, Dallas Co., AL556; d. September 22, 1868557. vii. ELIZABETH JANE JESSUP558, b. April 07, 1835, Dallas Co., AL558; d. Unknown. viii. SAMUEL H. JESSUP558, b. June 13, 1837, San Augustine Co., TX558; d. Aft. 1900558; m. (1) MARTHA DAVIDSON CARL558, June 20, 1861, Victoria Co., TX558; d. Unknown; m. (2) MARY BURLESON558, January 31, 1891558; d. Unknown. ix. GEORGE WASHINGTON JESSUP558, b. June 09, 1839, San Augustine Co., TX558; d. May 13, 1852559. x. MARTHA CYNTHIA JESSUP560, b. July 17, 1843, San Augustine Co., TX560; d. Unknown. 95. HANNAH4 JESSUP (PHOEBE3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)560 was born July 29, 1804 in Guilford Co.,NC560, and died Bef. 1820 in Perry Co., AL561. She married SCOTT VANDERSLICE562 July 17, 1820 in Dallas Co. AL562, son of BENJAMIN VANDERSLICE and MARGARET SCOTT. He was born February 06, 1799 in Mercer Co., KY562, and died 1858 in Hallsville, Harrison Co., TX563. More About HANNAH JESSUP: Church Action: November 11, 1816, Granted Certificate from Deep River MM to Blue River MM, IN Notes for SCOTT VANDERSLICE: Scott Vanderslice moved his family to Harrison Co., TX in 1845. He acquired property and became a well known citizen and farmer in Harrison Co., TX. Scott married Elizabeth Summers after Hannah died. Elizabeth was born ca. 1808 in SC, and died around 1865 in Harrison Co, TX. She was the daughter of John S. and Maria (Addy) Summers. Following his death in 1852, his estate was settled by the Co Court for distribution among his widow and nine children. Since the date of Hannah's death is unknown, as is the date of his marriage to Elizabeth Summers, it is unknown which of the nine children listed in his estate papers are the children Hannah's and Elizabeth's. Child of HANNAH JESSUP and SCOTT VANDERSLICE is: i. BENJAMIN5 VANDERSLICE564, b. 1822, Dallas Co., AL564; d. 1864, TX564; m. (1) MARTHA JANE BECK564, 1849565; d. Unknown; m. (2) MARGARET CLARK566, December 20, 1857, Harrison Co., TX566; d. Unknown; m. (3) VIRGINIA CLARK566, 1861, Harrison Co., TX566; d. Unknown. 96. CURTIS4 JESSUP (PHOEBE3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)567 was born Abt. 1816 in NC567, and died Unknown. He married SARAH FITZGERALD MITCHELL567 1857567. She died Unknown. Children of CURTIS JESSUP and SARAH MITCHELL are: i. CURTIS JACKSON5 JESSUP567, b. March 1863567; d. Unknown; m. JENNIE SHARP567; d. Unknown. ii. ELLEN JESSUP567, b. October 1865567; d. Unknown; m. GEORGE MITCHELL567; b. April 1856568; d. Unknown. 97. SARAH JANE4 JACKSON (BOWATER3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)569 was born 1811 in NC569, and died October 08, 1858 in Miami Co., KS570. She married JACOB VANDERSLICE571 1826 in Selma, Dallas Co., AL571, son of BENJAMIN VANDERSLICE and MARGARET SCOTT. He was born January 06, 1806 in Lexington, Fauette Co., KY572, and died May 10, 1865 in Alkali St., Nebraska Territory572. Notes for JACOB VANDERSLICE: Jacob Vanderslice was born 6 Jan 1806 in Lexington, Fayette Co., KY and died 10 May 1865 in Alkali St., Nebraska Territory Children of SARAH JACKSON and JACOB VANDERSLICE are: 266. i. MARY ANN5 VANDERSLICE, b. Abt. 1827, Dallas Co., AL; d. February 11, 1861, Miami Co., KS. 267. ii. MARTHA A. VANDERSLICE, b. June 08, 1829, Dallas Co., AL; d. April 16, 1909, Lyndon, Osage Co., KS. 268. iii. MARGARET C. VANDERSLICE, b. Abt. 1831, Dallas Co., AL; d. November 02, 1906. iv. SARAH ELIZABETH VANDERSLICE572, b. April 10, 1833, Dallas Co., AL572; d. July 16, 1904, Lyndon, Osage Co., KS572; m. JOHN MCCOLLOM CARSON572,573, July 21, 1851, Hamilton Co., IN574; b. April 13, 1830, Highland Co., OH575; d. Unknown. v. ANNA ELIZA VANDERSLICE576, b. January 30, 1835, Hamilton Co. IN576; d. May 22, 1868, Osawatomie, Miami Co., KS576; m. ELI ARMSTRONG RICHARDS576, October 06, 1854, Hamilton Co., IN576; d. Unknown. 269. vi. NANCY P. VANDERSLICE, b. December 1837, Hamilton Co. IN; d. Aft. 1910, Woodward, OK. vii. DEBORAH SUSAN VANDERSLICE576, b. December 29, 1839, Hamilton Co. IN576; d. September 17, 1887, Osawatomie, Miami Co., KS576; m. (1) WILLIAM HURST576; d. Unknown; m. (2) JAMES TOBIAS CLINE576; d. Unknown; m. (3) MICAGER GOINS576, October 15, 1859, Stanton, Miami Co., KS576; d. Unknown. viii. PHEBE E. VANDERSLICE576, b. Abt. 1840, Hamilton Co. IN576; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM J. MILLER576; d. Unknown. ix. WILLIAM NELSON VANDERSLICE576, b. Abt. 1843, Hamilton Co. IN576; d. July 04, 1892, Lane, Franklin Co., KS576; m. MARY E. BABCOCK576, July 02, 1868, Miami Co., KS576; d. Unknown. x. REBECCA MANDANA VANDERSLICE576, b. March 15, 1848, Hamilton Co. IN576; d. March 21, 1924, Iola, Allen Co., KS576; m. SAMUEL NELSON GREGG576, January 15, 1864, Miami Co., KS576; d. Unknown. xi. JOEL CURTIS VANDERSLICE576, b. July 24, 1849, Hamilton Co. IN576; d. March 1938, Waverly, Coffey Co., KS576; m. SARAH JANE FOX576, June 22, 1882, Lyndon, Osage Co., KS576; d. Unknown. xii. RACHEL AMANDA VANDERSLICE576, b. January 30, 1852, Hamilton Co. IN576; d. Abt. 1913, Idalia, Yuma Co., CO576; m. WILSON S. LIGHTLE576, June 06, 1868, Cass Co., MO576; d. Unknown. xiii. JACOB JACKSON VANDERSLICE576, b. May 11, 1854, Hamilton Co. IN576; d. April 07, 1944, Lyndon, Osage Co., KS576; m. LOUISA JANE LIGHTLE576, September 23, 1878, Paola, Miami Co., KS576; d. Unknown. 98. NATHAN H.4 JACKSON (BOWATER3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)577 was born June 02, 1816 in NC577, and died December 13, 1858 in Dallas, AL577. He married SELETA LETITIA FLENIKEN577 1835577, daughter of DAVID FLENIKEN. She was born 1816, and died Unknown. Notes for NATHAN H. JACKSON: Nathan Jackson was only 37 years old when he died. He married young, as three of his children were already married when he died. An article written about one of his sons-in-law, Joseph Robbins, lists Nathan as of Quaker descent and a wealthy planter in Dallas Co., AL. Children of NATHAN JACKSON and SELETA FLENIKEN are: i. MARTHA ANN5 JACKSON578, d. Unknown; m. JOSEPH ROBBINS578; d. Unknown. ii. STATIRA JACKSON578, b. 1838578; d. Unknown; m. GEORGE ROBBINS578; d. Unknown. iii. SARAH JANE JACKSON578, b. 1840578; d. Unknown; m. GEORGE M. MARTIN578; d. Unknown. iv. VIRGINIA JACKSON578, b. 1843578; d. Unknown; m. JOHN K. WHITE578; d. Unknown. v. OCTAVIA JACKSON578, b. 1848578; d. Unknown. vi. ELIZABETH JACKSON578, b. 1850578; d. Unknown. 99. ELIZABETH4 JACKSON (BOWATER3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)579 was born 1818 in NC579, and died Aft. 1880 in Rusk, TX579. She married WILLIAM JACKSON FLANAGAN579 March 10, 1832 in Dallas Co., AL579, son of DAVID FLENIKEN. He was born 1812 in Green Co., GA, and died Unknown. Children of ELIZABETH JACKSON and WILLIAM FLANAGAN are: i. ELIZABETH5 FLANAGAN580, b. July 27, 1833, Dallas, AL580; d. Unknown. ii. WILLIAM HAMILTON FLANAGAN580, b. December 18, 1835, Dallas, AL580; d. Unknown. iii. JOEL FLANAGAN580, b. Abt. 1837, Dallas, AL580; d. Unknown. iv. PAMELIA SUSAN FLANAGAN580, b. Abt. 1842, Dallas, AL580; d. Unknown. v. ELIAS FLANAGAN580, b. Abt. 1845, Dallas, AL580; d. Unknown. vi. MARSHALL FLANAGAN580, b. Abt. 1846, Dallas, AL580; d. Unknown. vii. NATHAN FLANAGAN580, b. November 1847, Dallas, AL580; d. Unknown. viii. DAVID MADISON FLANAGAN580, b. 1854, Dallas, AL580; d. Unknown. ix. MARY SELETA FLANAGAN580, b. 1857, Dallas, AL580; d. Unknown. x. ADELINE FLANAGAN580, b. Abt. 1859, DeSlot, LA580; d. Unknown. 100. PHOEBE4 JACKSON (BOWATER3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)581 was born 1819 in Dallas Co., AL581, and died Unknown. She married CYRUS COOK581 1840 in Dallas Co. AL. He died Unknown. Notes for CYRUS COOK: Cyrus moved with his wife from Dallas Co., AL to Washington Township, Hamilton Co., IN. The 1860 census shows Cyrus as a farmer with real estate value of $4800. Five children were shown living in the household as well as Lindley H. Cook, age 21. He may have been a brother of Cyrus. Children of PHOEBE JACKSON and CYRUS COOK are: i. ASA5 COOK582, b. 1841582; d. Unknown. ii. WILLIAM COOK582, b. 1843582; d. Unknown. iii. CYNTHIA COOK582, b. 1846582; d. Unknown. iv. NAOMI COOK582, b. 1848582; d. Unknown. v. JESSE COOK582, b. 1856582; d. Unknown. vi. ARTHUR A. COOK582, b. 1858582; d. Unknown. 101. GEORGE WASHINGTON4 JACKSON (BOWATER3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)583 was born 1820 in Mobile, Dallas Co., AL583, and died October 01, 1865 in Lane, Franklin Co., KS583. He married NANCY ANN CARSON583 March 10, 1842 in Hamilton Co., IN583, daughter of HIRAM CARSON and CLEMETINE PIERCE. She was born April 30, 1821 in Highland Co., OH584, and died February 1884584. Notes for GEORGE WASHINGTON JACKSON: Sometime after 1860 George and Nancy moved from IN to Pottawattamie Township, Franklin Co., KS, where tow more children were born to them. While living in KS, George owned his own kiln and it is said he made the bricks for the first brick building in Ottawa, KS. More About GEORGE WASHINGTON JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Baker Cemetery, Lane, Franklin Co., KS Children of GEORGE JACKSON and NANCY CARSON are: 270. i. SARAH ANN5 JACKSON, b. January 15, 1843, IN; d. Aft. August 31, 1911. 271. ii. RHODELIA JANE JACKSON, b. December 27, 1843, Hamilton Co., IN; d. October 08, 1917, Farmersville, Tulare, CA. 272. iii. LOUIS C. JACKSON, b. October 22, 1847, Hamilton Co., IN; d. September 05, 1902, Lone Wolf, Kiowa Co., OK. 273. iv. NATHAN HIRAM JACKSON, b. July 24, 1849, Washington Township, IN; d. April 13, 1928, Tulare, CA. 274. v. WILLIAM B. JACKSON, b. August 01, 1852, IN; d. Unknown. vi. MARY E. JACKSON584, b. 1852584; d. Unknown. 275. vii. GEORGE NELSON JACKSON, b. May 09, 1855, IN; d. Unknown. viii. ADDIE MAY JACKSON584, b. January 22, 1857, Springfield, Boone Co., IN584; d. November 26, 1938, KS584; m. RICHARD CORNELIUS584, February 22, 1877584; b. April 04, 1865, Henry Co., KY584; d. July 06, 1941584. 276. ix. WALTER PERRY JACKSON, b. March 09, 1858, IN or OK; d. March 26, 1950, Springfield, MO. 277. x. LAURA BELLE JACKSON, b. July 19, 1861, KS; d. May 27, 1912, Garnett, KS. xi. SOPHIA E. JACKSON584, b. October 20, 1865, KS584; d. Unknown; m. THOMAS TRIPLETT584, August 30, 1883584; b. 1860, IN584; d. Unknown. 102. JOEL C.4 JACKSON (BOWATER3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)585 was born 1830 in Dallas Co., AL585, and died December 05, 1902 in Sheridan, Hamilton Co., IN585. He married EUNICE DAVIS585 September 13, 1849585. She was born in NC586, and died March 15, 1905 in Sheridan, Hamilton Co., IN586. Children of JOEL JACKSON and EUNICE DAVIS are: i. LOTICIA5 JACKSON586, b. 1852586; d. Unknown. ii. VIOLA JACKSON586, b. 1854586; d. Unknown. iii. CHARLES M. JACKSON586, b. 1857586; d. Unknown. iv. GEORGE I. JACKSON586, b. 1859586; d. Unknown. v. MAUDE JACKSON586, b. 1862586; d. Unknown. vi. JULIA A. JACKSON586, b. July 14, 1863586; d. Unknown. vii. JOHN FRANK JACKSON586, b. 1868586; d. Unknown. 103. JOHN BOWATER4 JACKSON (BOWATER3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)587 was born 1836 in Dallas Co., AL587, and died January 02, 1880587. He married (1) MARIA NUGENT588. She died Unknown. He married (2) SUSAN B. WILLIAMS589 March 23, 1865 in Westfield, IN590. She died January 17, 1891590. Notes for JOHN BOWATER JACKSON: John Bowater Jackson enlisted on 31 Aug 1861 in Noblesville, IN as a sergeant in Co. D, 26th Indiana Regiment, Volunteers. He was honorable discharged 2 Sep 1864. He was detailed on or about 7 Nov 1861 as one of the advance guards in a place called Greasy Creek, between Sidalia and Springfield, MO. That night, the enemy fired on them and in the skirmish, John fell about twenty feet down an embankment. He struck his left leg on the shin bone against a rock about half way between his knee and ankle. That produced varicose veins and paralysis of his whole left side which disabled him from manual labor and resulted in a disease of the left lung. He was carried by ambulance to Tipton, MO where he was treated and given a 60 day furlough. He later rejoined his Regiment and did light work until June 1862. He was then placed in the general hospital in Raleigh, Mo where he remained until his discharge. He applied for pension in Hamilton Co., In on 29 Oct 1870. He was 35 years old at that time and lived in Hamilton CO., IN. The pension granted him $12.00 per month, beginning 8 Jan 1881 and two dollars a month for each additional child. He was elected Sheriff of Hamilton Co., IN and served from 1864 to 1866. Child of JOHN JACKSON and MARIA NUGENT is: i. ELLA5 JACKSON590, b. 1858590; d. Unknown. Children of JOHN JACKSON and SUSAN WILLIAMS are: ii. WINIFRED5 JACKSON590, b. September 13, 1867590; d. Unknown. iii. BESSIE JACKSON590, b. May 19, 1869590; d. Unknown. iv. MARIE L. JACKSON590, b. March 19, 1871590; d. Unknown. v. SUSAN JACKSON590, b. July 10, 1872590; d. Unknown. vi. JOHN CLARE JACKSON590, b. March 30, 1875590; d. Unknown. 104. THOMAS J.4 JACKSON (JACOB3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)590 was born 1810590, and died Unknown. He married (1) RACHEL RASCO590. She died Unknown. He married (2) MARTHA LEDBETTER590. She died Unknown. Children of THOMAS JACKSON and RACHEL RASCO are: i. WILLIAM5 JACKSON590, d. Unknown. ii. MARY ANN JACKSON590, d. Unknown. iii. SARAH JANE JACKSON590, d. Unknown. 105. CURTIS MONROE4 JACKSON (JACOB3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)590 was born 1815 in Rowan Co., NC590, and died Unknown. He married UNK SPOUSE. She died Unknown. Children of CURTIS JACKSON and UNK SPOUSE are: 278. i. LEWIS LIVINGSTON5 JACKSON, b. December 15, 1844, Sabine, TX; d. December 05, 1911, Rockwall, TX. ii. AMANDA JACKSON590, b. 1847, Sabine, TX590; d. Unknown. 106. EMILY4 GARRETT (BEULAH3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)590 was born December 26, 1818 in Washington Co., IN590, and died Unknown. She married JOHN SIMMONS591 July 08, 1835591. He died Unknown. Children of EMILY GARRETT and JOHN SIMMONS are: i. CATHERINE E.5 SIMMONS591, b. August 05, 1836591; d. Unknown. ii. EDWARD M. SIMMONS591, b. May 05, 1838591; d. Unknown. iii. NATHAN GARRETT SIMMONS591, b. July 12, 1840591; d. Unknown. iv. ANDREW SIMMONS591, b. August 30, 1842591; d. August 30, 1845591. v. LUTHER SIMMONS591, b. February 01, 1846591; d. Unknown. vi. LEWIS SIMMONS591, b. June 15, 1850591; d. Unknown. vii. JAMES SIMMONS591, b. March 01, 1855591; d. Unknown. viii. PETER SIMMONS591, b. February 25, 1857591; d. Unknown. ix. MARY SIMMONS591, b. August 11, 1860591; d. Unknown. x. JOHN T. SIMMONS591, b. March 24, 1863591; d. October 24, 1863591. 107. RACHEL4 JESSUP (SUSANNA3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)592 was born February 11, 1807 in Westfield, Stokes Co., NC592, and died May 15, 1875 in Fairfield MM, Hendricks Co., IN593. She married JAMES RITTER594 October 25, 1824 in Greene Co., IN595, son of JAMES RITTER and ANNE BURCHAM. He was born 1805 in Tom's Creek, Westfield, Surry Co., NC, and died Unknown. More About RACHEL JESSUP: Church Action: November 22, 1817, Received at Fall Creek MM, Highland Co., OH by certificate from Westfield MM, Surry Co., NC Children of RACHEL JESSUP and JAMES RITTER are: i. JOHN5 RITTER596, d. Unknown; m. RACHEL SUMNER596; d. Unknown. ii. MARTIN RITTER596, d. Unknown. iii. LEVI RITTER596, d. Unknown. iv. LEWIS RITTER596, d. Unknown. 279. v. ELI F. RITTER, b. June 18, 1838, Guilford Township, Hendricks Co., IN; d. Unknown. vi. ELIZA RITTER596, d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM COOPER597; d. Unknown. vii. RHODA RITTER598, d. Unknown; m. B. S. MCLAIN599; d. Unknown. viii. MELISSA RITTER600, d. Unknown; m. J. O. THOMPSON601; d. Unknown. 108. LEWIS4 JESSUP (SUSANNA3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)602,603 was born September 29, 1812 in Stokes Co., NC604, and died March 09, 1893605. He married (1) LYDIA JESSUP606,607 November 25, 1833 in Fairfield MM, OH608, daughter of JOEL JESSUP and MICAEL JACKSON. She was born May 02, 1814 in Surry Co., NC609, and died October 13, 1835 in Fairfield, Hendricks Co., IN. He married (2) EUNICE PICKETT610 February 18, 1836 in Hendricks Co., IN611, daughter of JOHN PICKETT. She was born May 05, 1813612, and died Unknown. He married (3) LUCY JANE PIERCE613 Abt. 1854, daughter of ELIJAH PIERCE and CELY CARSON. She was born December 29, 1825614, and died February 04, 1897614. Notes for LEWIS JESSUP: Lewis and Lydia Jessup moved to Hackabaugh, IA More About LEWIS JESSUP: Church Action: November 22, 1817, Received at Fall Creek MM, Highland Co., OH by certificate from Westfield MM, Surry Co., NC Notes for LYDIA JESSUP: Lydia Jessup was born 2 May 1814, Surry Co. NC and died 13 Oct 1835 More About LYDIA JESSUP: Burial: Unknown, Fairfield MM Cemtery, IN Notes for EUNICE PICKETT: Eunice Pickett was born 5 May 1813 Notes for LUCY JANE PIERCE: Lucy Pierce was born 29 Dec 1825 and died 4 Feb 1897 Child of LEWIS JESSUP and LYDIA JESSUP is: 280. i. LYDIA5 JESSUP, b. September 24, 1834; d. Unknown. Children of LEWIS JESSUP and EUNICE PICKETT are: ii. PHOEBE5 JESSUP615, b. January 18, 1837615; d. May 30, 1860616. iii. MARTIN JESSUP617, b. July 23, 1838617; d. September 1902618. iv. LOUISA JESSUP619, b. January 23, 1841619; d. Unknown; m. JETER NICHOLSON620; d. Unknown. v. JOEL JESSUP621, b. September 24, 1842621; d. September 18, 1843621. 281. vi. CLARKSON JESSUP, b. January 04, 1844; d. May 08, 1918. vii. ELIHU JESSUP621, b. June 06, 1845621; d. February 15, 1846621. viii. TIMOTHY HADLEY JESSUP621, b. December 30, 1846621; d. December 29, 1862622. ix. SAMUEL JESSUP623, b. September 19, 1850623; d. February 1915624. x. JOHN JESSUP625, b. October 10, 1852625; d. October 1875626. xi. JESSE JESSUP627, b. December 05, 1854627; d. September 23, 1859628. xii. EMILY JESSUP628, b. November 11, 1848628; d. January 11, 1849628. Children of LEWIS JESSUP and LUCY PIERCE are: xiii. AMY EZINA5 JESSUP629, b. July 26, 1856629; d. November 20, 1925630. xiv. ALICIA EMMA JESSUP631, b. March 02, 1858631; d. Unknown; m. SYLVESTER MCDONEL CRAVEN632, Macksburg, Madison Co., IA; d. November 01, 1937, Yakima, WA. More About ALICIA EMMA JESSUP: Burial: Unknown, Woodbine Cemetery, Pierce Co., WA More About SYLVESTER MCDONEL CRAVEN: Burial: Unknown, Woodbine Cemetery, Pierce Co., WA xv. ELIJAH ELLIS JESSUP633, b. January 07, 1861633; d. Unknown. xvi. LEWIS JACKSON JESSUP634, b. April 23, 1859634; d. March 29, 1934634; m. AMANDA JANE THOMAS634, May 15, 1889634; d. July 15, 1919634. xvii. SUSIE ELLEN JESSUP634, b. January 26, 1863634; d. April 04, 1892634; m. A.C. THOMPSON634, December 28, 1885634; d. Unknown. xviii. MAY CELIA JESSUP634, b. November 15, 1864634; d. August 24, 1887634; m. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HERR634, May 06, 1886634; d. Unknown. xix. ELMA ESTHER JESSUP634, b. September 11, 1866634; d. Unknown; m. RAY ST. JOHN634, April 30, 1892634; d. Unknown. xx. RACHEL JANE JESSUP634, b. November 16, 1869634; d. Unknown; m. STEPHEN THOMAS634, March 20, 1892634; d. Unknown. 109. JOHN J.4 JESSUP (SUSANNA3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)635 was born February 01, 1814 in Stokes Co., NC635, and died January 18, 1854636. He married NANNIE RENA SAWYERS637 February 18, 1834 in Hendricks Co., IN638. She was born February 03, 1816 in SC638, and died March 26, 1900638. More About JOHN J. JESSUP: Church Action: November 22, 1817, Received at Fall Creek MM, Highland Co., OH by certificate from Westfield MM, Surry Co., NC Notes for NANNIE RENA SAWYERS: Nannie Rena Sawyers was born 3 Feb 1816 in SC Children of JOHN JESSUP and NANNIE SAWYERS are: 282. i. IREDELL5 JESSUP, b. December 11, 1835; d. September 21, 1901, Washington Township, Hamilton Co.,IN. ii. SALLY JESSUP639, b. June 09, 1837639; d. Unknown; m. MAHLON LEE640; d. Unknown. iii. ANNA AMY JESSUP641, b. May 25, 1839641; d. Unknown; m. (1) JACOB WALLER642; d. Unknown; m. (2) JOHN LOVELL642, March 15, 1855642; d. Unknown. 283. iv. SAMUEL JESSUP, b. November 25, 1841, Hendricks Co., IN; d. November 25, 1897, Hamilton Co., IN. v. JACKSON JESSUP643, b. February 10, 1844643; d. April 18, 1868644. Notes for JACKSON JESSUP: Jackson Jessup served with Co. A., 101st Indiana Infantry in the Civil War. More About JACKSON JESSUP: Burial: Unknown, Old Friends Cemetery, Westfield, IN 284. vi. JOHN WESLEY JESSUP, b. April 06, 1846, Hamilton Co., IN; d. Unknown. vii. RILEY JESSUP644, b. December 11, 1847644; d. July 18, 1849644. More About RILEY JESSUP: Burial: Unknown, Old Friends Cemetery, Westfield, IN viii. NOAH JESSUP645, b. December 10, 1849645; d. 1932; m. EMMA GRINDLE646, July 04, 1871646; d. Unknown. 110. AMY4 JESSUP (SUSANNA3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)647 was born June 26, 1818 in Highland Co., OH647, and died Unknown. She married PETER RICH647 September 24, 1835 in Fairfield, IN647, son of MOSES RICH. He was born 1811 in NC648, and died Unknown. Notes for PETER RICH: Peter Rich, a native of NC, settled in Hamilton Co.., IN in 1833, where he worked as a farm-hand. After he married Amy Jessup, they moved to a farm near Horton, IN in Hamilton Co. He was co-owner of the Westfield Flouring Mill until 1855. Peter Rich was a member of the Westfield, IN Friends Church and was active in the "underground railroad." (the above was shared by Ruby Meredith, m.a.pfaff@worldnet.att.net - with web site listing of http://www.indianahistory.org/library/manuscripts/collections%5Fguides/sc2595.html Children of AMY JESSUP and PETER RICH are: i. EMILY5 RICH649, d. Unknown; m. JOHN KEYS650; d. Unknown. ii. SUSAN RICH651, d. Unknown; m. HENRY KEYS652; d. Unknown. iii. TIMOTHY RICH653, d. Unknown. iv. JULIA RICH653, d. Unknown; m. STEPHEN COX654; d. Unknown. v. NETHIA RICH655, d. Unknown. vi. ERVIN RICH655, d. Unknown. vii. ELSIE RICH655, d. Unknown. 111. RHODA4 JESSUP (SUSANNA3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)656 was born July 07, 1823 in Green Co., IN656, and died October 25, 1907656. She married (1) EMANUEL RARIDEN656 Aft. 1840657. He died Unknown. She married (2) NOAH SNOW658 May 14, 1840659. He died Unknown. Children of RHODA JESSUP and EMANUEL RARIDEN are: i. WILLIAM5 RARIDEN659, d. Unknown. ii. CLAY RARIDEN659, d. Unknown. iii. LAURA RARIDEN659, d. Unknown; m. JAMES MCKEY660; d. Unknown. iv. JOHN RARIDEN661, d. Unknown. v. CHARLES RARIDEN661, d. Unknown. Children of RHODA JESSUP and NOAH SNOW are: vi. JANE5 SNOW661, d. Unknown; m. GEORGE BEALES661; d. Unknown. vii. FRANK SNOW661, d. Unknown; m. EMILINE BEALES661; d. Unknown. viii. FLETCHER SNOW661, d. Unknown. ix. EMILINE SNOW661, d. Unknown; m. GEORGE MARLEY662; d. Unknown. 112. SUSANNA4 JESSUP (SUSANNA3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)663 was born April 16, 1827 in Hendricks Co., IN663, and died September 01, 1907663. She married PRESTON ALLEN663 April 24, 1845 in IN663. He died Unknown. Children of SUSANNA JESSUP and PRESTON ALLEN are: 285. i. MARIA5 ALLEN, d. Unknown. ii. HULDA ALLEN664, d. Unknown. iii. JOHN QUINCY ALLEN664, d. Unknown; m. SARAH M. FREDENBURG665; d. Unknown. More About JOHN QUINCY ALLEN: Occupation: Physician iv. CHARLES F. ALLEN666, d. Unknown. v. ETTA ALLEN666, d. Unknown; m. LUTHER M. STANLEY667; d. Unknown. 113. TIMOTHY4 JESSUP (SUSANNA3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)668 was born April 16, 1827668, and died Unknown. He married MAHALA JANE JESSUP668 1854, daughter of JOSEPH JESSUP and RACHEL JACKSON. She was born February 17, 1830 in Hendricks Co., IN668, and died Unknown. Notes for MAHALA JANE JESSUP: 176 Feb 1830 in Hendricks Co., IN Children of TIMOTHY JESSUP and MAHALA JESSUP are: i. CARRIE5 JESSUP668, b. 1850668; d. Unknown; m. BENJAMIN CHITTY669; d. Unknown. ii. ELLA JESSUP670, b. 1852670; d. Unknown; m. PENN SPRAY671; d. Unknown. iii. AMOS R. JESSUP672, b. March 18, 1855672; d. Unknown. iv. COLUMBUS JESSUP672, b. 1858672; d. Unknown. 114. JESSE4 JESSUP (SUSANNA3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)673 was born February 18, 1830673, and died 1871673. He married MARY BRAY673. She died Unknown. Children of JESSE JESSUP and MARY BRAY are: 286. i. ROSA5 JESSUP, d. Unknown. ii. LINCOLN R. JESSUP674, d. Unknown; m. ANNA FURNAS675; d. Unknown. iii. FLORA JESSUP676, d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM STARBUCK677; d. Unknown. iv. CORA JESSUP678, d. Unknown; m. (1) WILLIAM VAIL679; d. Unknown; m. (2) JAMES W. ALLEN679; d. Unknown. 115. OLIVER P.4 JACKSON (THOMAS3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)680 was born 1819680, and died Unknown. He married (1) MARY NANCY LOWE680. She died Unknown. He married (2) MARGARET WHITSON680 1858680. She died 1868680. He married (3) C. S. J. CAREY November 24, 1868 in Miami Co., KS. She died Unknown. Notes for OLIVER P. JACKSON: Oliver Jackson enlisted on 22 Aug 18l62 in Co. C., 12th KS Regiment Volunteers in the Civil War. While in the line of duty, he was exposed adn contracted a disease of back and spine and chronic diarrhea, resulting in diseases of lungs. He constantly suffered from those disabilities which caused his death near Stautan,KS on 14 Mar 1876. Child of OLIVER JACKSON and MARY LOWE is: i. MARTHA5 JACKSON680, b. 1849680; d. 1868680. Child of OLIVER JACKSON and MARGARET WHITSON is: ii. WILLIAM5 JACKSON680, b. 1860680; d. 1868680. Children of OLIVER JACKSON and C. CAREY are: iii. CLARENCE5 JACKSON680, b. October 10, 1869680; d. Unknown. iv. GETTIE F. JACKSON680, b. May 11, 1873680; d. Unknown. 116. MARTIN VAN BUREN4 JACKSON (THOMAS3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)680 was born July 21, 1837 in Hamilton Co., IN680, and died August 01, 1908 in Eureka, KS680. He married ELIZA BERTHANIA SAWYER680 December 18, 1864 in Paela, Miami Co., KS680. She was born September 21, 1837 in NY680, and died 1913 in Topeka, KS680. Notes for MARTIN VAN BUREN JACKSON: Martin Jackson enrolled Apr. 24, 1861 in Company C of the 2nd Regiment Kansas State Militia, commanded by Captain N. J. Rascoe and was honorably discharged at Miami Co, KS on Aug. 22, 1861, by means of being disabled. About Aug. 21, 1861, he received a gunshot wound above the knee in the left leg, which necessitated the amputation of the leg at the upper part of the thigh. He was treated at his house in Paola, KS by Dr. M. F. Holiday from Aug. 21, 1861 to Dec. 8, 1862. After leaving the service, Martin lived in Miami Co, KS. His occupation was landlord, merchant, and farmer. At the time he enlisted in the service his description was, he was six feet tall, with light complexion, dark eyes and dark hair. The name of only one son is known: 1. Fred Schular Jackson born Apr. 19, 1868. See account. Information on the family of Martin Van Burin Jackson was taken from an article that was written about his son Fred Schuyler Jackson in a book "Illustriana Kansas". Other information obtained from article written on Martin Van Buren Jackson in "Centennial Celebration at Pile's Pawnee Village" by the Kansas State Historical Society. “Centennial Celebration at Pike's Pawnee Village” by the Kansas State Historical Society Mr. M. V. B. Jackson: (Martin Van Buren Jackson) has a statement on file with the Kansas State Historical Society, in which, he says: "We arrived in Kansas, Nov. 20, 1855, and made settlement on a claim on Pattawatomie Creek, four miles west of Osawatomie, and about the same distance from what is known as Dutch Henry's Crossing. Early in the spring of 1856 the pro-slavery people became quite aggressive and annoying to the few free-state settlers in that vicinity. The Shermans, three of them Dutch Henry, Bill and Pete lived near this fort, or crossing, known as Dutch Henry's Crossing. This was the headquarters of all the pro-slavery men in that area, and the Shermans seemed to be the most aggressive, and took the most active part in ordering free-state settlers to leave the neighborhood. Ten days prior to the Pottawatomie massacre, the Shermans did insult and abuse Mary Grant, and at the same time they ordered Benjamin and Bondi, the parties who had charge of the little store at Misquito branch, to leave. The day before the massacre, most of the free-state settlers had started for Lawrence to aid the people there to repel an invasion of the border ruffians who had congregated in considerable force, near the town. They had gotten as far as Ottawa Jones's and had gone into camp on Ottawa creek. Myself and a young man by the name of Glenn arrived at this camp about noon and word had just been received from Lawrence to disband, as the trouble there had been settled for the present time. John Brown and his sons and Benjamin and Bondi, and a man by the name of Wiener, who was said to own the little store on the Mosquito branch, were at the camp. There appeared to be quite a lot of talk among the men in squads of two and three, and I made some inquiry as to what it was about, and if anything new had happened. I did not learn anything until I met Wiener, and he told me that they had just heard that since they had left home Bill Sherman, with two or three other parties had been to the store, and that Dutch Bill was drunk and very abusive, and that he had abused Mrs. Benjamin and told her that they must leave within the next few days or they would be killed and the store burned. Mr. Wiener then stated that something had to be done, and that something was going to be done to stop this abuse of free-state men and their families. I went back home that afternoon and learned of the killing of five men about eight o'clock the next morning." On May 23, 1856, John Brown, with a company of free-state men, were on their way to the defense of Lawrence when they learned of the outrages perpetrated the previous day on their families and neighbors by pro-slavery settlers on Pottawatomie creek. John Brown with his four sons Owen, Fred, Watson and Oliver, and his son-in-law Henry Thompson James Townsley and Theodore Wiener, returned, and on the night of the 24th they took from their homes James P. Doyle and his sons William and Drury, Allen Wilkinson, and William Sherman, and killed them. John Brown admitted his responsibility for the killing. Child of MARTIN JACKSON and ELIZA SAWYER is: 287. i. FRED SCHUYLER5 JACKSON, b. April 19, 1868; d. Unknown. 117. JACKSON M.4 FARABEE (RUTH3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)680 was born May 20, 1820 in Cherokee Lands, GA680, and died April 17, 1892 in Wauchula, Hardee Co., FL681. He married (1) MARTHA ANN SMITH681 Abt. 1849 in Clarke Co., GA681. She was born February 1830 in Athens, Clarke Co., GA681, and died May 21, 1871 in Hernando, Citrus Co., FL681. He married (2) JULIA GROSS681 Aft. 1864681. She was born Abt. 1845681, and died Unknown in Ona, Hardee Co., FL. Children of JACKSON FARABEE and MARTHA SMITH are: i. ALPHA THEODORE5 FARABEE681, b. January 28, 1850, Athens, Clarke Co., GA681; d. June 14, 1912, DeSota Co., FL681; m. MARY JANE MCDANIEL681, Abt. 1874, Palmetto, Manatee Co., FL681; b. August 22, 1854, Marianna, Jackson Co., FL681; d. Aft. 1915681. ii. MARY ANN FARABEE681, b. September 14, 1854, Athens, Clarke Co., GA681; d. November 19, 1898, Manatee Co., FL681; m. CHARLES WESTLEY GILLETTE681, Abt. 1875, Manatee Co., FL681; b. June 15, 1853, Hillsboro Co., FL681; d. October 16, 1897, Manatee Co., FL681. iii. WILLIAM J. P. FARABEE681, b. December 07, 1856, Athens, Clarke Co., GA681; d. May 24, 1882, Manatee Co., FL681. iv. DELANEY JACKSON FARABEE681, b. December 01, 1859, Cherokee Lands, GA (Athens, Clarke Co., GA)681; d. Aft. 1915, Maybe Wachula, FL or Ona, Hardee Co., FL681; m. FLORENCE FAY ROBERTS681, August 09, 1885, New Zion, Hardee Co., FL681; b. May 17, 1866, Marion Co., FL681; d. September 10, 1959, Oak Grove, Hardee Co., FL681. v. MARTHA C. FARABEE681, b. December 20, 1862, Athens, Clarke Co., GA681; d. December 08, 1884, Manatee Co., FL681. 288. vi. ANSIE ADELINE FARABEE, b. December 14, 1864, Athens, Clarke Co., GA; d. Aft. 1915, Gillette, Manatee Co., FL. Children of JACKSON FARABEE and JULIA GROSS are: vii. LEONIDAS F.5 FARABEE681, b. July 27, 1873681; d. Unknown; m. KIZZIE WADE681, Abt. 1899, DeSoto Co., FL681; b. May 12, 1876, Sumter, FL681; d. Unknown. viii. WESTLEY A. FARABEE681, b. November 28, 1875, Manatee Co., FL681; d. Unknown. ix. HAMILTON D. FARABEE681, b. May 07, 1883, DeSoto Co., FL681; d. Unknown. x. ARIZONA B. FARABEE681, b. August 29, 1888, DeSoto Co., FL681; d. Unknown. 118. ALFRED4 FARABEE (RUTH3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)682 was born 1826682, and died Unknown. He married SUSAN JANE WATERS683. She died Unknown. Child of ALFRED FARABEE and SUSAN WATERS is: 289. i. ALFAIR LILLIE5 FARABEE, d. Unknown. 119. JOHN4 ROOKS (ELIZABETH3 JACKSON, JOHN2, SAMUEL1)684 was born March 15, 1808 in Clinton Co., OH684, and died March 14, 1862 in Brookfield, Linn Co., MO685. He married TEMPERANCE MARY JACKSON685 May 05, 1831 in Randolph Co., IN685, daughter of JAMES JACKSON and MARTHA HARMON. She was born 1813 in Delaware Co., IN686, and died August 1880686. Notes for JOHN ROOKS: John Rooks enlisted as a private in Co. M, Seventh MO Cavalry Regiment, the same company his son, Joseph, enlisted in. John's wife, Temperance, applied for John's pension and the application indicates John died 15 Mar 1861 while the Adjutant General's report indicates a death date of 15 Mar 1862. Both records agree that he died of "lung fever" at Brookfield, Linn, MO. Children of JOHN ROOKS and TEMPERANCE JACKSON are: i. WILLIS5 ROOKS686, b. 1833686; d. Unknown. ii. JAMES ROOKS686, b. 1834686; d. December 31, 1906687; m. ANNA MARIE WISHON687, June 22, 1854, Pollock, MO687; d. February 09, 1900, Putnam Co., MO688. iii. VESTA JANE ROOKS689, b. 1836, In689; d. Unknown. iv. SYNTHIA A. ROOKS689, b. 1838689; d. Unknown. v. NANCY ROOKS689, b. 1840689; d. Unknown. vi. JOHN ROOKS, JR.689, b. 1842689; d. Unknown. 290. vii. JOSEPH O. ROOKS, b. March 16, 1844, Unionville, Putnam Co., MO; d. December 23, 1919, Kadoka, Jackson Co., SD. viii. JEREMIAH CLINTON ROOKS689, b. September 05, 1849689; d. Unknown. ix. CHARLES ROOKS689, b. November 03, 1851689; d. Unknown. 120. THOMAS4 ROOKS (ELIZABETH3 JACKSON, JOHN2, SAMUEL1)690 was born May 11, 1814 in Clinton Co., OH690, and died April 19, 1903 in Grundy Co., MO690. He married (1) RACHEL ST. CLAIR691 February 14, 1833 in Grant Co., IN691. She died Unknown. He married (2) CLARISSA MCQUIRE691 April 12, 1849 in Grant Co., IN692. She was born Abt. 1822 in PA693, and died Unknown. Children of THOMAS ROOKS and RACHEL ST. CLAIR are: i. BETSY ANNE5 ROOKS693, b. Abt. 1837, IN693; d. Unknown. ii. JESSE ROOKS693, b. Abt. 1839, IN693; d. Unknown. iii. LYDIA JANE ROOKS693, b. Abt. 1841, IN693; d. Unknown. iv. WILLIAM ROOKS693, b. Abt. 1842, IN693; d. Unknown. v. NANCY E. ROOKS693, b. Abt. 1846, IN693; d. Unknown. Children of THOMAS ROOKS and CLARISSA MCQUIRE are: vi. JAMES5 ROOKS693, b. May 1850, IN693; d. Unknown. vii. ALVA NELSON ROOKS693, b. October 27, 1852693; d. Unknown. 291. viii. EZEKIEL J. ROOKS, b. January 09, 1858; d. July 09, 1933, Laredo, Grundy Co., MO. ix. HENRY ELVIN ROOKS693, b. March 01, 1862693; d. 1941693; m. ROENA WARREN693, August 10, 1892, Grundy Co., MO693; d. Unknown. x. MARY ROOKS693, b. Abt. 1864693; d. Unknown; m. JAMES T. ANDERSON693, March 07, 1880693; d. Unknown. xi. CORDA ROOKS693, d. Unknown; m. MARK PATTERSON693; d. Unknown. 121. WILLIAM ALBERT4 ROOKS (ELIZABETH3 JACKSON, JOHN2, SAMUEL1)694 was born 1817 in Clinton Co., OH694, and died September 14, 1875 in Lassen Co., CA695. He married MAHALA SMITHSON696 June 18, 1837 in Randolph Co., IN696. She died Bet. 1855 - 1860 in Grundy Co., MO697. Notes for WILLIAM ALBERT ROOKS: Maxine Wilton of Roy, Pierce Co., WA writes the following: 'William left about 1862, unknown to anyone, and never contacted anyone in Grundy Co., MO. He took Millie with him and went ot Suanville, CA, about 1962, in the spring as near as I can figure by what I have found. " Child of WILLIAM ROOKS and MAHALA SMITHSON is: i. MILLIE MAXINE5 ROOKS698, d. Unknown; m. EMANUEL MICHAEL BRANNAN698, October 30, 1862, Susanville, CA698; d. Unknown. 122. MARY4 ROOKS (ELIZABETH3 JACKSON, JOHN2, SAMUEL1)699,700 was born August 20, 1819 in Highland Co., OH701, and died April 15, 1873 in Grundy Co., MO702. She married JOAB HOLLOWAY702,703,704 February 13, 1835 in Randolph Co., IN705, son of JOHN HOLLOWAY and LEVICEY HODGSON. He was born April 08, 1818 in Clinton Co., OH706, and died March 31, 1901 in Grundy Co., MO706. Notes for JOAB HOLLOWAY: Joab Holloway and family came to Grundy Co., MO in the fall of 1838, settling in wooded acreage, located between the towns of Laredo and Lindley. Joab gave the land for the Union Grove Cemetery. At some time Joab was ordailned a Minister. In Sep 1834, according to the White River Monthly Meetings in Randolph Co., IN, Joab was a member of the Harshaw MM and was complained of for neglected attendance and for his joining with the Methodists. For this, Joab was dismissed on 22 Dec 1834. Child of MARY ROOKS and JOAB HOLLOWAY is: 292. i. LOUISA JANE5 HOLLOWAY, b. September 23, 1855, Laredo, Grundy Co., MO; d. 1878. 123. REBECCA ANN4 ROOKS (ELIZABETH3 JACKSON, JOHN2, SAMUEL1)707 was born July 22, 1826 in Randolph Co., IN708, and died March 10, 1885 in Grundy Co., MO709. She married ABRAHAM SNODGRASS710 July 09, 1840 in Livingston Co., MO710. He died Unknown. Child of REBECCA ROOKS and ABRAHAM SNODGRASS is: 293. i. ROSA LINDA5 SNODGRASS, d. Unknown. 124. ELIHU4 JACKSON (WILLIAM3, JOHN2, SAMUEL1)710 was born October 28, 1823 in Silver Creek, Greene Co., OH710, and died July 05, 1913 in OR710. He married ELIZA ANN STRALEY710 August 27, 1846 in Fayette Co., OH710. She was born December 27, 1827 in Fayette Co., OH, and died February 14, 1876 in Clinton Co., OH. Notes for ELIHU JACKSON: Very little is known about Elihu Jackson's young life. He taught school for several years and lived in the Jeffersonville, Jasper area. He enlisted as a private on 14 Aug 1862 in Co. E., 117th Regiment of the IL Infantry in Springfield, IL. He served in Eastport, Mississippi and was hospitalized as a result of exposure and hard marching. He was honorably discharged 31 May 1865 in Memphis, TN. He moved his family to southern IL around 1857 and settled in Clinton Co. Elihu Jackson was short in stature, being only five feet, five inches in height, with blue eyes and brown hair. After his wife's death, he continued to live in IL for a number of years. After all his children were grown, he with some of his relatives, moved to OR. They traveled by train. Most of these Jackson settled in Portland, OR. His one great disappointment was his inability to attend the reunion of the Blue and Gray in Gettysburg, to meet with old comrades. His physical health was such that he was not able to make the trip. Elihu died in Or at the age of 89 years, 8 months and 7 days. His body was shipped back to IL to be buried beside his wife. A government marker was placed on his grave for his service in the Civil War. Children of ELIHU JACKSON and ELIZA STRALEY are: i. ELLISON5 JACKSON710, b. June 06, 1847710; d. October 09, 1936, Portland, OR710. More About ELLISON JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Lincoln Memorial Park, Portland, OR ii. FRANCISCO JACKSON710, b. November 08, 1848, Fayette Co., OH710; d. February 28, 1919, AR710. iii. MARIETTA JACKSON710, b. December 18, 1849, Fayette Co., OH710; d. April 11, 1927, Aviston, IL710; m. ALBERT PHILLIPS710, November 26, 1891710; b. October 17, 1830, Belleville, IL710; d. October 04, 1918, Trenton, IL710. iv. LUCRETIA JACKSON710, b. October 30, 1851, Fayette Co., OH710; d. March 05, 1944, Portland, OR710; m. THOMAS SMITH710; d. Unknown. v. CYNTHIA MADORA JACKSON710, b. April 19, 1853, Fayette Co., OH710; d. February 21, 1942, Portland, OR710. Notes for CYNTHIA MADORA JACKSON: Cynthia Jackson never married. She cared for her father until his death. vi. REBECCA JANE JACKSON710, b. March 17, 1855, Fayette Co., OH710; d. December 28, 1943, St. Louis, MO710; m. DAVID DULANEY710, October 19, 1880711; d. 1915712. vii. GRAFTON JACKSON712, b. June 12, 1856712; d. August 03, 1858712. viii. GILBERT JACKSON712, b. June 12, 1856712; d. September 09, 1924712. 294. ix. WILLIAM JOSEPH JACKSON, b. August 05, 1858, TX; d. July 08, 1920, Marion Co., IL. x. EMMA JACKSON712, b. March 05, 1861, Clinton Co., OH712; d. March 27, 1949, Portland, OR712; m. WALTER HIGGINS712; d. Unknown. 295. xi. ELIZA ANNA MAE JACKSON, b. May 22, 1866; d. October 06, 1936. xii. CORA ELLEN JACKSON712, b. August 20, 1867712; d. March 09, 1939, Portland, OR712; m. LUTHER LEE CHEELEY712; d. Unknown. 296. xiii. PINKNEY ELIHU JACKSON, b. August 20, 1869, Clinton Co., IL; d. January 10, 1952, Fairview, Multnoma Co., OR. 125. MARK P.4 JACKSON (WILLIAM3, JOHN2, SAMUEL1)712 was born August 15, 1831 in Silver Creek, Greene Co., OH712, and died April 03, 1862 in Bloomington, Clinton CO., OH712. He married LAVINA ROGERS712 July 29, 1855712. She was born 1835 in OH712, and died Unknown. Children of MARK JACKSON and LAVINA ROGERS are: i. WILLIAM5 JACKSON712, b. 1856712; d. Unknown. ii. MARGARET ELLEN JACKSON712, b. 1858712; d. Unknown. 126. HARVEY4 JACKSON (AMER3, JOHN2, SAMUEL1)712 was born 1823 in OH712, and died October 10, 1891713. He married ASENATH LYNCH714 July 29, 1852714. She died 1913 in Sabina, OH715. More About ASENATH LYNCH: Burial: Unknown, Port William, OH715 Child of HARVEY JACKSON and ASENATH LYNCH is: i. PHOEBE5 JACKSON715, d. Unknown; m. ELIHU CALHOUN715; d. Unknown. 127. EMILY4 JACKSON (JESSE3, JOHN2, SAMUEL1)716 was born January 18, 1822 in Clinton Co., OH716, and died May 18, 1868716. She married SHESHBAZZAR BENTON CAMPBELL716 October 31, 1841 in Grant, IN716. He was born 1818 in OH, and died Unknown. Children of EMILY JACKSON and SHESHBAZZAR CAMPBELL are: i. MARY M.5 CAMPBELL717, b. 1845, IN717; d. Unknown. ii. MELISSA M. CAMPBELL717, b. 1850, IN717; d. Unknown. 128. CURTIS4 JACKSON (JESSE3, JOHN2, SAMUEL1)718 was born 1836 in Marion Co., IN718, and died Unknown. He married JANE GRIFFIN718 August 14, 1856 in Marion Co., IN718. She was born December 12, 1837 in Marion Co., IN719, and died February 16, 1910719. Notes for CURTIS JACKSON: Curtis Jackson was a butcher by trade, and a birthright Quaker. Notes for JANE GRIFFIN: Jane Griffin was born 12 Dec 1837 in Marion Co., IN and died 16 Feb 1910 Children of CURTIS JACKSON and JANE GRIFFIN are: 297. i. JESSE CURTIS5 JACKSON, b. April 20, 1857, Marion Co., IN; d. March 11, 1929, Guthrie, OK. ii. PHOEBE ELEANOR JACKSON720, b. October 07, 1859, Marion Co., IN721; d. February 22, 1905721. iii. IREDELL JACKSON722, d. Bef. 1889723. 129. ELI4 HIATT (SARAH3 BEALES, SUSANNA2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)724 was born October 27, 1801 in Ross Co., OH724, and died October 26, 1880 in Randolph Co., IN724. He married MARY CONNER724 June 13, 1827 in Randolph Co., IN724. She was born May 07, 1805 in Wrightsboro, GA724, and died February 18, 1848 in Randolph Co., IN724. Notes for ELI HIATT: From "Tucker's History of Randolph Co., IN" we get the following: "Eli Hiatt was a chief promotor of the work in the anti-slavery societies which began to be formed in the area in the early 1830's. At one time a company of 12 slaves stopped at Eli'shome. At the time the slaves were there, the pursuers, who knew the fugitives were in the neighborhood, came to town, but fortunately did not know where they were taking refuge. A man sent the search party on ahead. The slaves were soon on their way to Canada and Freedom." "Eli Hiatt was born near Chillicothe, OH in 1801; was raised in Highland Co., OH until ten years old, and then in Clinton Co., OH. His mother died when he was a baby and he was raised by his grandparents, Daniel and Susanna Jackson Beals, who came to Randolph Co. in 1826" More About ELI HIATT: Burial: Unknown, Cedar Creek Cemetery, Randolph Co., IN724 More About MARY CONNER: Burial: Unknown, Cedar Creek Cemetery, Randolph Co., IN724 Children of ELI HIATT and MARY CONNER are: i. ANNA5 HIATT724, b. January 22, 1831, Randolph Co., IN; d. 1898724; m. ELI HODGSON HIATT724, July 11, 1853, Randolph Co., IN724; b. 1821, OH724; d. March 22, 1869, MO724. More About ANNA HIATT: Burial: Unknown, Cedar Creek Cemetery, Randolph Co., IN Notes for ELI HODGSON HIATT: Eli H. and Anna Hiatt and children, along with her sister Nancy and husband, Pleasant Stanley and children, left Randolph Co., IN and went to Carter Co., MO by covered wagon to establish a new life in newly opened territory. They built log cabins to live in. Both Eli and Pleasant Stanley died there, so Anna, her children, sister, Nancy, along with her younger children headed back to Randolph Co., IN to be near family. ii. NANCY HIATT724, d. Unknown; m. PLEASANT STANLEY724; d. Unknown. More About PLEASANT STANLEY: Burial: 724 iii. JESSE HIATT724, b. December 29, 1832, Randolph Co., IN724; d. March 25, 1916, Randolph Co., IN724; m. (1) LOUISA STANLEY724, August 10, 1856724; b. January 24, 1835724; d. August 13, 1874, Randolph Co., IN724; m. (2) MARTHA JANE INGLE724, February 14, 1880724; b. June 14, 1850724; d. February 25, 1919, Randolph Co., IN724. Notes for LOUISA STANLEY: Louisa Stanley Hiatt was found in the bottom of her well on her homestead. At the time of her death, many believed this was no accident, but that she had committed an act of suicide. This information was obtained from Martha Bell Hiatt Smith in 1994. 130. JOHN4 BEALES (CURTIS3, SUSANNA2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)725 was born October 28, 1802 in Cherry Grove, Warren Co., OH725, and died Unknown. He married MARTHA BONSELL726 October 26, 1824 in Fairfield Township, Highland Co., OH726. She was born Abt. 1806 in Highland Co., OH726, and died Unknown. Child of JOHN BEALES and MARTHA BONSELL is: 298. i. JOSEPH A.5 BALES, b. July 31, 1825, Highland Co., OH; d. February 19, 1908, Lansford, Bottineau Co., ND. 131. JACOB4 BEALES (CURTIS3, SUSANNA2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)727 was born January 26, 1807727, and died Unknown. He married REBECCA THORNBURGH728 July 24, 1827 in Cherry Grove MM, Highland Co., OH728. She was born June 30, 1807 in OH728, and died Unknown. Children of JACOB BEALES and REBECCA THORNBURGH are: i. JESSE5 BEALES728, b. 1828728; d. Unknown. ii. JOEL L. BEALES728, b. December 11, 1832, Randolph co., IN728; d. Unknown. iii. JONATHAN BEALES728, b. 1836728; d. Unknown. iv. ELIJAH BEALES728, b. 1840728; d. Unknown. v. JACOB BEALES, JR.728, b. 1844728; d. Unknown. vi. KEZIAH BEALES728, d. Unknown. 132. ELIZABETH4 BEALES (CURTIS3, SUSANNA2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)729 was born April 22, 1812 in Cherry Grove MM, Highland Co., OH729, and died Unknown. She married OBEDIAH HARRIS730 March 18, 1828 in Cherry Grove MM, Highland Co., OH730. He was born November 21, 1810730, and died Unknown. Children of ELIZABETH BEALES and OBEDIAH HARRIS are: i. WILLIAM HARVEY5 HARRIS730, b. 1830730; d. Unknown. ii. SARAH ANN HARRIS730, b. 1832730; d. Unknown. iii. HANNAH HARRIS730, b. 1836730; d. Unknown. iv. MARTHA HARRIS730, b. July 18, 1838730; d. Unknown. v. LUCINDA HARRIS730, b. 1842730; d. Unknown. vi. JOHN L. HARRIS730, b. 1844730; d. Unknown. vii. JAMES R. HARRIS730, b. 1848730; d. Unknown. 133. CURTIS4 BEALES (JACOB3, SUSANNA2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)731 was born October 17, 1812 in Clinton Co., OH731, and died August 08, 1893 in Mt. Ayr, Osborne Co., KS731. He married MARY JOHNSON731 September 21, 1836 in Cherry Grove MM, Randolph Co., IN731. She was born April 20, 1819 in Butler Co., OH731, and died Unknown. Children of CURTIS BEALES and MARY JOHNSON are: i. JONATHON5 BEALES731, b. August 04, 1837, Randolph Co., IN731; d. Unknown. ii. HANNAH BEALES731, b. September 11, 1840, Near Salem, Henry Co., IA731; d. Unknown. iii. LUCINDA BEALES731, b. March 23, 1843, Near Salem, Henry Co., IA731; d. Unknown. iv. EMILY J. BEALES731, b. April 02, 1845, Near Salem, Henry Co., IA731; d. March 26, 1907, Henry Co., IA732; m. PAYTON W. COOK732, February 05, 1861732; b. April 15, 1842, Henry Co., IA732; d. July 03, 1918, Henry Co., IA732. v. WILLIAM HENRY BEALES733, b. July 21, 1854, Near Salem, Henry Co., IA733; d. Unknown. 134. EDWARD4 BEALES (JACOB3, SUSANNA2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)733 was born October 03, 1814733, and died Unknown. He married LYDIA JOHNSON733 June 23, 1836 in Cherry Grove MM, Randolph Co., IN733. She died Unknown. Child of EDWARD BEALES and LYDIA JOHNSON is: i. JACOB5 BALES733, d. Unknown. 135. JACOB4 BEALES (KATHERINE3, SUSANNA2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)734,735 was born December 19, 1807736, and died Unknown. He married CHARITY HOCKETT737,738 February 01, 1827 in Newberry MM, Clinton Co., OH739, daughter of JESSE HOCKETT and JANE MILLIKAN. She was born December 10, 1807739, and died Unknown. Children of JACOB BEALES and CHARITY HOCKETT are: i. LUCINDA5 BEALES740, b. December 12, 1827740; d. Unknown. ii. ELI BEALES740, b. January 01, 1829740; d. Unknown. iii. CHARITY BEALES740, b. March 03, 1831740; d. Unknown. iv. KATHERINE BEALES740, b. March 03, 1831740; d. Unknown. v. MARY BEALES740, b. April 02, 1832740; d. Unknown. 136. HANNAH4 BEALES (KATHERINE3, SUSANNA2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)740 was born January 31, 1811 in Guilford Co., NC740, and died February 05, 1845 in Randolph Co., IN741. She married AMOS HIATT742 September 14, 1834 in Randolph Co., IN742, son of JOHN HIATT and RACHEL GLANDON. He was born April 20, 1811 in Guilford Co.,NC742, and died November 24, 1873 in Randolph Co., IN742. Children of HANNAH BEALES and AMOS HIATT are: 299. i. LOUISA JANE5 HIATT, b. September 29, 1835, Winchester, Randolph Co., IN; d. May 28, 1906. ii. LUCINDA E. HIATT743, b. 1837743; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM DIGGS744; d. Unknown. 300. iii. SAMUEL MARTIN HIATT, b. June 09, 1839, Wayne Co., IN; d. September 19, 1907, Randolph Co., IN. iv. MELISSA HIATT745, b. 1841745; d. Unknown. v. JOHN WESLEY HIATT745, b. 1843745; d. Unknown, Died in Civil War745. 137. AMER JACKSON4 BEALES (KATHERINE3, SUSANNA2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)746 was born March 06, 1818746, and died April 16, 1862 in Nashville, TN747. He married (1) HARRIET HIGGINBOTHAM747 October 16, 1842747. She was born 1819 in OH747, and died Bef. 1857748. He married (2) MATILDA H. NOLIN749 August 11, 1857 in Randolph Co., IN749. She was born September 06, 1832 in KY749, and died 1902750. More About AMER JACKSON BEALES: Burial: Unknown, National Cemetery - Section A - Grave # 4226 - during Civil War in Nashville, TN751 Cause of Death (Facts Pag: Pneumonia More About MATILDA H. NOLIN: Burial: Unknown, Cambridge, NE752 Children of AMER BEALES and HARRIET HIGGINBOTHAM are: i. WILLIAM S.5 BEALES753, b. 1843753; d. Unknown. ii. THOMAS C. BEALES753, b. October 20, 1845753; d. Unknown. iii. DANIEL BEALES753, b. October 28, 1847753; d. Unknown. iv. JOEL FRANKLIN BEALES753, b. December 15, 1849753; d. Unknown. v. SARAH C. BEALES753, b. November 02, 1853753; d. Unknown. Child of AMER BEALES and MATILDA NOLIN is: 301. vi. CASSIUS M. CLAY5 BALES, b. September 11, 1860, Farmland, Randolph Co., IN; d. May 05, 1949, MO. 138. RACHEL4 BEALES (KATHERINE3, SUSANNA2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)753,754,755 was born 1820756, and died Bef. July 04, 1846756. She married JEFFERSON JACKSON757,758 April 14, 1841 in Sparrow Creek MM, Randolph Co., IN758, son of ELIJAH JACKSON and ANNA PUCKETT. He was born February 10, 1820 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC759, and died February 03, 1903 in Greentown, Howard Co., IN760. Children of RACHEL BEALES and JEFFERSON JACKSON are: i. THOMAS C.5 JACKSON760, b. February 23, 1842, Randolph Co. IN760; d. November 09, 1937, Greentown, Howard Co., IN761; m. MARY JANE WARE761, November 25, 1865, Howard Co., IN761; b. August 02, 1847761; d. Unknown. Notes for THOMAS C. JACKSON: Thomas Jackson's father moved the family to Howard Co., IN when Thomas was a small boy. He worked on his father's farm until 1859 when he moved to Wisconsin and worked on a farm for $10.00 a month. He enrolled at Prairie Du Sac, at the age of nineteen on 20 Sep 1861 as a private in the sixth Battery, WI Light Artillery for the Civil War. His certificate number was 1045 320. He saw battle at New Madrid, Shiloh, Vicksburg, Chattanooga and was with Sherman through to Atlanta. He then returned to Nashville, and participated in the battles at Rome, Franklin and Atlanta. He received one slight scalp wound by a piece of shell at Missionary Ridge. He re-enlisted on Jan 19 1863 at Larkinsville, AL and was honorable discharged as a Corporal at Madison, WI on 3 Jul 1865. After his discharge he returned to Howard Co, where he rented land and began farming. He started in life a poor boy, but through economy and labor made a good home of 160 acres of well improved land with good buildings Thomas and his wife were members of the Christian Church and he was a member of the Republican Party. He applied for a pension 23 Feb 1917 at the age of 75. It is not known if he had any children. ii. WILLIAM H. JACKSON762, b. December 15, 1844762; d. Unknown. 139. MAHALA4 BEALES (KATHERINE3, SUSANNA2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)763 was born May 18, 1821763, and died November 10, 1910763. She married (1) ANDREW JACKSON763 September 1838 in Randolph Co., IN763, son of ELIJAH JACKSON and ANNA PUCKETT. He was born October 31, 1817 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC763, and died March 26, 1850 in Hamilton Co., IN763. She married (2) NATHAN HODGIN Bef. 1910764. He died Unknown. More About MAHALA BEALES: Burial: Unknown, Willow Grove Cemetery, Wayne Co., IN765 Children of MAHALA BEALES and ANDREW JACKSON are: i. LAVINA5 JACKSON766, b. Hamilton Co., IN766; d. Unknown, Died when young from scarlet fever.767. ii. THOMAS JACKSON768, b. Randolph Co., IN768; d. Unknown, Died when young from "croup"769. iii. JOSEPH C. JACKSON770, b. 1840, Randolph Co., IN770; d. Unknown; m. ABIGAIL JANE DIGGS770, September 29, 1864, Poplar Run MM, Randolph Co., IN770; d. Unknown. 302. iv. ISOM JACKSON, b. September 23, 1842, Randolph Co., IN; d. 1926. 303. v. LINDLEY M. JACKSON, b. May 14, 1844, Randolph Co., IN; d. Unknown. 304. vi. LYDIA ANN JACKSON, b. September 28, 1847, IN; d. July 12, 1936, Randolph Co., IN. 140. DANIEL4 BEALES (KATHERINE3, SUSANNA2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)771 was born November 18, 1827 in Clilnton Co., OH771, and died July 10, 1905 in Cambridge, NE772. He married (1) LAVINA HIATT772,773 December 24, 1848 in Randolph Co., IN774, daughter of JOHN HIATT and RACHEL GLANDON. She was born February 14, 1819 in Guilford Co., NC775, and died 1866 in Moreton Morrell, Warwickshire, England776. He married (2) MATILDA H. NOLIN777 May 24, 1869 in Trenton, Grundy Co., MO778. She was born September 06, 1832 in KY779, and died 1902780. More About DANIEL BEALES: Burial: Unknown, Cambridge, NE781 More About MATILDA H. NOLIN: Burial: Unknown, Cambridge, NE782 Children of DANIEL BEALES and LAVINA HIATT are: i. ENOS5 BEALES783, b. November 08, 1849, Randolph Co., IN783; d. October 10, 1851, Randolph Co., IN783. ii. RACHEL E. BEALES783, b. February 11, 1851, Randolph Co., IN783; d. September 16, 1851, Randolph Co., IN783. 305. iii. LEVI BEALES, b. July 25, 1852, Farmland, Randolph Co., IN; d. February 12, 1937, Crowley Co., CO. iv. ZERI BEALES783, b. August 10, 1857, Randolph Co., IN783; d. January 28, 1864, Randolph Co., IN783. v. WILLIAM RILEY BEALES784, b. 1864784; d. Unknown. 141. PHOEBE ANN4 BEALES (KATHERINE3, SUSANNA2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)785 was born September 13, 1831785, and died February 22, 1921786. She married JESSE F. BALDWIN786 August 16, 1852786. He was born February 25, 1827786, and died Unknown. Child of PHOEBE BEALES and JESSE BALDWIN is: i. NERCUS B.5 BALDWIN786, b. April 06, 1854786; d. Unknown. 142. HANNAH4 JACKSON (JEHU3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)787 was born 1813 in Montgomery Co., OH787, and died Unknown. She married WILLIAM COX787 October 16, 1828 in Randolph Co., IN787. He died Unknown. Notes for HANNAH JACKSON: Hannah and her husband, William remained in IN when her parents and brothers and sisters moved to MO. It is assumed that William died before 1850 as Hannah was shown on the 1850 census living in the home of George and Elizabeth Ballinger. In 1910 Hannah's sister Lavina died, and left her estate to her brothers and sisters. At that time, they could not find Hannah or any member of her family, so her share of the estate went to the state of KS. Children of HANNAH JACKSON and WILLIAM COX are: i. LUCY5 COX788, b. 1829, IN788; d. Unknown. ii. JOSHUA COX789, b. 1832789; d. Unknown. iii. JOHN COX790, b. 1834, IN790; d. Unknown; m. HARRIETT LANDERS791; d. Unknown. iv. WILLIAM COX792, b. 1842, IN792; d. Unknown. v. ELIZABETH COX792, b. 1843, IN792; d. Unknown; m. DAVID C. WILSON793, December 22, 1864793; d. Unknown. vi. HENRIETTA COX794, b. 1843, IN794; d. Unknown. 143. WRIGHT4 JACKSON (JEHU3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)795 was born November 21, 1814 in Montgomery Co., OH795, and died April 04, 1882 in Longinsport, Cass Co., IN795. He married MINERVA WRIGHT795 November 24, 1837 in Wayne Co., IN795. She was born 1817 in Guilford Co., NC795, and died October 20, 1898 in Clinton Co., OH795. More About WRIGHT JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Shideler Cemetery, Cass Co., IN Children of WRIGHT JACKSON and MINERVA WRIGHT are: i. AVERY5 JACKSON795, b. 1839, Coles Co., IL795; d. Unknown. ii. MARION JACKSON795, b. 1843, Coles Co., IL795; d. Unknown. iii. CICERO JACKSON795, b. 1846, Cumberland Co., IL795; d. Unknown. iv. EMILINE JACKSON795, b. 1848, Randolph Co., IN795; d. Unknown. v. REBECCA JACKSON795, b. 1850, Wayne Co., IN795; d. Unknown. vi. MARTHA JACKSON795, b. 1854, Wayne Co., IN795; d. Unknown. vii. ELIZA JACKSON795, b. Howard Co., IN795; d. Unknown. 144. WILLIAM4 JACKSON (JEHU3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)795 was born December 05, 1816 in Marion Co., OH795, and died August 30, 1883 in Logansport, IN795. He married MARGARET HOUCK795. She was born September 24, 1818 in Barren Co., KY795, and died September 17, 1904 in Logansport, IN795. More About WILLIAM JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, St. John's Cemetery, Logansport, IN More About MARGARET HOUCK: Burial: Unknown, St. John's Cemetery, Logansport, IN Children of WILLIAM JACKSON and MARGARET HOUCK are: i. EDWARD5 JACKSON795, b. 1843795; d. Unknown. ii. LUCY JACKSON795, b. 1845795; d. Unknown. iii. DELILAH JACKSON795, b. 1847795; d. Unknown. iv. WILLIAM M. JACKSON795, b. 1850795; d. Unknown. v. MARY ELIZABETH JACKSON795, b. 1852795; d. Unknown. vi. ELIZA MAE JACKSON795, b. 1854795; d. Unknown. vii. SARAH MARGARET JACKSON795, b. 1856795; d. Unknown. 145. ELIZABETH4 JACKSON (JEHU3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)795 was born January 28, 1819 in Randolph Co., IN795, and died January 13, 1877 in Bates Co., MO796. She married MICHAEL C. HISER797 May 12, 1841 in Benton Co., MO797, son of JACOB HISER and CHRISTINE HOUK. He died Abt. November 10, 1876 in Bates Co., MO797. More About ELIZABETH JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Crescent Hill Cemetery near Adrian, MO More About MICHAEL C. HISER: Burial: Unknown, Crescent Hill Cemetery near Adrian, MO Children of ELIZABETH JACKSON and MICHAEL HISER are: i. WILLIAM JEHU5 HISER797, b. September 25, 1842, Bates Co., MO797; d. Unknown; m. NANCY ANN KERLEE797, June 24, 1866, Bates Co., MO797; d. Unknown. ii. MARTHA MATILDA HISER797, b. May 07, 1844, MO797; d. August 07, 1902797; m. JONATHAN ADAMS797, September 20, 1863, Miami Co., KS797; b. July 31, 1841, Chester Co., PA797; d. August 25, 1924797. More About MARTHA MATILDA HISER: Burial: Unknown, Crescent Hill Cemetery near Adrian, MO797 More About JONATHAN ADAMS: Burial: Unknown, Crescent Hill Cemetery near Adrian, MO797 iii. REUBEN FRANKLIN HISER797, b. May 06, 1847, MO798; d. Unknown; m. MARTHA ELIZA SMITH799, September 23, 1866, Bates Co., MO799; d. Unknown. 306. iv. LUCY ANN HISER, b. December 07, 1849; d. May 12, 1877, Bates Co., MO. v. LUCINDA MARGARET HISER799, b. April 25, 1852799; d. September 11, 1919799; m. (1) JONATHAN J. SHEPPARD799, April 22, 1870, Bates Co., MO799; b. November 07, 1816799; d. November 08, 1876799; m. (2) ROBERT G. CUMMINS799, March 03, 1881799; b. October 16, 1849799; d. Unknown. More About LUCINDA MARGARET HISER: Burial: Unknown, Crescent Hill Cemetery near Adrian, MO799 More About JONATHAN J. SHEPPARD: Burial: Unknown, Crescent Hill Cemetery near Adrian, MO799 More About ROBERT G. CUMMINS: Burial: Unknown, Crescent Hill Cemetery near Adrian, MO799 vi. SARAH ELLEN HISER799, b. November 03, 1854, MO799; d. November 03, 1888799; m. PRESTON ALEXANDER NORMAN799; d. Unknown. More About SARAH ELLEN HISER: Burial: Unknown, Crescent Hill Cemetery near Adrian, MO799 vii. JAMES HISER799, b. 1856799; d. Unknown. viii. LOUISA R. HISER799, b. August 05, 1857, Bates Co., MO799; d. June 13, 1863799. 146. TRYAL4 JACKSON (JEHU3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)799 was born 1820 in White River Township, Randolph Co., IN799, and died April 08, 1891 in Jester, Greer Co.,TX (now Oklahoma)799. He married MARGARET BOYLES799 March 21, 1839 in Jester, Polk Co., OK799, daughter of DANIEL BOYLES. She was born 1820 in MO800, and died February 23, 1899 in Cheyenne, Oklahoma Territory800. Notes for TRYAL JACKSON: Tryal and Margaret, his wife, lived a very eventful life on the frontier. Hostile Indians were always a threat. In 1844 Tryal, his wife and two children were living in a cabin on White Rock Creek, Nacogdoches Township, Dallas Co., TX. Around 1856 he moved to the far western frontier where he was listed as a stock raiser and in 1880 he was listed as a farmer in Shackelford Co. TX. On the frontier, Tryal settled on the Clear Fork of the Brazos, in unorganized territory. In 1863 they were living about four or five miles south east of present Woodson, TX and about fifteen miles northwest of present Breckenridge. They were among those who "forted-up" at old Fort Davis on Clear Fork during the Civil War. It was at this place his son William Tryal was scalped by Indians and died a year later. It is told that Tryal set out to kill twenty Indians and that he would not return until his mission was accomplished. It is not known if he really carried out his mission. He built the first store structure in the town of Albany, Shackelford Co., in 1875. His next move was to Green Co., TX near Jester, which became Oklahoma Territory in 1896. More About TRYAL JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Jester Cemetery, Jester, OK More About MARGARET BOYLES: Burial: Unknown, Jester Cemetery, Jester, OK Children of TRYAL JACKSON and MARGARET BOYLES are: 307. i. MARY JANE5 JACKSON, b. March 07, 1840, MO; d. September 12, 1922, Dixie, WA. 308. ii. JOHN W. JACKSON, b. 1842, IA; d. Unknown. 309. iii. JASPER NEWTON JACKSON, b. 1844, White Rock Creek, Nacogdoches Co., Texas Republic; d. 1923, OK. 310. iv. ELIZABETH JACKSON, b. 1846; d. September 05, 1921, Walla Walla, WA. v. SARAH ANN JACKSON801, b. 1849, Navarro Co., TX801; d. Unknown; m. C. N. HENRY802, July 29, 1866, Palo Pinto Co., TX802; d. Unknown. vi. WILLIAM HENRY JACKSON803, b. 1852, Navarro Co., TX803; d. 1863, Clear Fork of the Brazos, TX804. Notes for WILLIAM HENRY JACKSON: William Henry Jackson died from injuries that never healed about one year after being scalped by Indians when he was returning home from a cow lot. He is buried on the Jackson Ranch on Clear Fork. When hearing of this incident, Lucille Jackson Vernon personally interviewd Joe Schoolcraft and his brother, James Clark; Mrs. Pete Harris, Mrs. Lucy Lindsey, Mrs. J.C. Lynch, John Erwin, Lish Christeson, J.B. Matthews and others who lived in Stephens and adjoining counties at the time. More About WILLIAM HENRY JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, On the family ranch 311. vii. AMANDA JACKSON, b. August 27, 1854, Navarro Co., TX; d. January 17, 1923, Mangum, OK. 312. viii. LUCY JACKSON, b. 1856, Navarro Co., TX; d. Abt. 1912. 313. ix. DANIEL J. JACKSON, b. October 10, 1859, Fort Gibson, Shackelford Co., TX; d. May 18, 1945, Bessie, OK. 314. x. THOMAS HARVEY JACKSON, b. November 11, 1861, Near Woodson, TX; d. 1938, Anton, TX. xi. JAMES JACKSON805, b. 1864805; d. 1889806. Notes for JAMES JACKSON: James Jackson did not marry 147. MATILDA4 JACKSON (JEHU3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)807,808 was born August 31, 1823 in White River Township, Randolph Co., IN809, and died September 23, 1882 in Dayton, Cass Co., MO809. She married JAMES B. RIDER810 March 23, 1845 in Cass Co., MO810. He died January 06, 1889 in Cherryvale, KS811. More About MATILDA JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Dayton Cemetery, Dayton, MO More About JAMES B. RIDER: Burial: Unknown, Dayton Cemetery, Dayton, MO811 Children of MATILDA JACKSON and JAMES RIDER are: i. MARGARET MATILDA5 RIDER811, d. Unknown. ii. WILLIAM JEHU RIDER812,813, b. January 10, 1847814,815; d. Unknown; m. LUCY HENDRICKS815; d. Unknown. iii. LUCY ANN RIDER816, b. 1848; d. Unknown, Died in infancy816. iv. SARAH LOUISE RIDER816, b. 1853816; d. 1853, Died in infancy816. v. REBECCA CATHERINE RIDER816, b. 1855816; d. Unknown; m. G. W. FURRS816; d. Unknown. 315. vi. ELIZABETH JANE RIDER, b. February 23, 1857; d. Unknown. 316. vii. JOHN ALLEN RIDER, b. January 22, 1860, Cass Co., MO; d. Unknown. 148. ALLEN4 JACKSON (JEHU3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)817 was born October 16, 1825 in White River Township, Randolph Co., IN817, and died December 16, 1910 in Oliver Township, Taney Co., MO817. He married (1) TABITHA J. MCCRAW817 January 28, 1847 in Cass Co., MO817, daughter of JOSEPH MCCRAW and SARAH HENDRICKS. She was born May 03, 1823817, and died February 27, 1848817. He married (2) CHARITY OWSLEY817 January 26, 1851 in Cass Co., MO818, daughter of WILLIAM OWSLEY and MARY SHARP. She was born December 05, 1827 in Monroe Co., IN819, and died March 24, 1876 in Dayton, MO820. Notes for ALLEN JACKSON: Lucille J. Vernon states that some of the information on Allen Jackson family was obtained from Mrs. Pat Kunkle of Springfield, MO ( his great-granddaughter.) More About ALLEN JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Gobblers Knob Cemetery, Hollister, MO More About TABITHA J. MCCRAW: Burial: Unknown, Crescent Hill Cemetery, Bates Co., MO Children of ALLEN JACKSON and CHARITY OWSLEY are: i. MARY A.5 JACKSON820, b. September 05, 1852820; d. Unknown. ii. LUCY EVALINE JACKSON820, b. August 11, 1854820; d. August 20, 1921821. iii. LUCINDA MARGARET JACKSON822, b. February 14, 1857822; d. 1943823; m. WITCLIFF RIDER824, March 29, 1889824; d. Unknown. iv. SARAH JANE JACKSON825, b. February 14, 1857825; d. Unknown; m. ROLAND GOOCH825; d. Unknown. v. WILLIAM WRIGHT JACKSON825, b. November 04, 1859825; d. November 24, 1931826. 317. vi. MARY RUTH URNESSTINE JACKSON, b. February 01, 1862, Cass Co., MO; d. March 22, 1934, Taney Co., MO. vii. TOWADO FRANCINA JACKSON827, b. March 15, 1864827; d. March 14, 1920828. viii. LAVINA ANN JACKSON829, b. January 22, 1867829; d. March 15, 1867830. 318. ix. ELMER DEAN JACKSON, b. June 20, 1869; d. June 22, 1921. 149. REBECCA4 JACKSON (JEHU3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)831 was born March 30, 1828 in Randolph Co., IN831, and died January 30, 1910 in Climax, Severy Co., KS831. She married (1) JOHN BEST831 April 30, 1845 in Cass Co., MO831, son of SAMUEL BEST and MARY RIDER. He died Unknown. She married (2) ARCHIBALD P. DEFRISCO831 March 28, 1858831. He died Unknown. Notes for REBECCA JACKSON: Either John died or they were divorced when Rebecca married Archibald DeFrisco. In 1850 she was living with her sister, Mrs. James B. Rider, and in 1900 she goes by the name of Rebecca Best again. In 1900 she moved back to Warren Co., TN where she said she had lived before. More About REBECCA JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Twin Falls Cemetery, Climax, KS Children of REBECCA JACKSON and JOHN BEST are: i. MARY J.5 BEST831, b. 1847831; d. Unknown. ii. LUCY BEST831, b. 1849831; d. Unknown. iii. MARTHA ELLEN BEST831, b. March 20, 1851831; d. Unknown; m. RICHARD FULKERSON831; d. Unknown. iv. JOHN WESLEY BEST831, d. Unknown, Died in infancy832. v. FRANCIS MARION BEST833, d. Unknown, Died in infancy834. 150. MAHALA ANN4 JACKSON (JEHU3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)835 was born 1830835, and died 1860 in Johnson Co., MO835. She married ANTHONY OWSLEY835 November 25, 1849 in Cass Co., MO835, son of WILLIAM OWSLEY and MARY SHARP. He was born 1820836, and died May 05, 1884 in Palo Pinto, Benton Co., MO837. Children of MAHALA JACKSON and ANTHONY OWSLEY are: i. EVOLINA REBECCA5 OWSLEY837, b. October 1852837; d. Unknown. ii. ALLEN JACKSON OWSLEY837, b. March 23, 1855837; d. Unknown; m. ISABEL ELIZABETH CARTER838, September 17, 1876, Johnson Co., MO838; d. Unknown. iii. MATILDA J. OWSLEY839, b. 1857839; d. Unknown. iv. LUCY ANN OWSLEY839, b. 1859839; d. Unknown. 151. DELILAH4 JACKSON (JEHU3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)839 was born March 23, 1833 in Randolph Co., IN839, and died February 06, 1908 in Severy, Greenwood Co., KS839. She married HUGH WOODS839 January 26, 1853 in Cass Co., MO839, son of JOHN WOODS. He died Unknown. More About DELILAH JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Twin Grove Cemetery, Severy Co., KS Children of DELILAH JACKSON and HUGH WOODS are: i. JOHN ALLEN5 WOODS839, b. 1853839; d. June 18, 1925, Hoxie, KS839; m. ADA WADE839; d. December 20, 1944, Columbus, KS839. ii. ROBERT KNOX WOODS839, b. 1855839; d. 1912, Corpus Christi, TX839. iii. WILLIAM JEHU WOODS839, b. September 02, 1860839; d. 1933, West Plains, MO839. iv. JAMES STUMBAUGH WOODS839, d. Unknown. v. INFANT WOODS839, d. Unknown. 152. HIRAM4 JACKSON (JAMES HIRAM3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)839 was born September 28, 1817 in Montgomery Co., OH840, and died August 04, 1908 in Liberty Township, Wells Co.,IN840. He married (1) MARY ANN LOGAN841 August 16, 1838 in Wells Co., IN841. She was born August 03, 1818 in OH842, and died April 27, 1872842. He married (2) MARY J. OSBORNE842 August 29, 1872 in Wells Co., IN842. She died Unknown. Children of HIRAM JACKSON and MARY LOGAN are: i. JAMES5 JACKSON842, d. Unknown, Died in infancy842. More About JAMES JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, McFarren Cemetery, Wells Co., IN ii. SAMUEL JACKSON842, b. June 05, 1842, Wells Co., IN842; d. March 16, 1905, Wells Co., IN842; m. MARTHA J. NEFF842, March 03, 1861, Wells Co., IN842; d. Unknown. iii. JOHN JACKSON842, d. Unknown, Died in infancy842. More About JOHN JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, McFarren Cemetery, Wells Co., IN iv. RACHEL ELIZABETH JACKSON842, d. Unknown, Died in infancy842. More About RACHEL ELIZABETH JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, McFarren Cemetery, Wells Co.,IN v. MARY ANN JACKSON842, b. 1844, Wells Co., IN842; d. Unknown; m. JOHN MCFARREN842, November 23, 1860, Wells Co., IN842; d. Unknown. vi. MARGARET JACKSON842, b. 1847, Wells Co., IN842; d. November 30, 1887842; m. THOMAS HIRST842, December 17, 1872842; d. Unknown. vii. JOSEPH LOGAN JACKSON842, b. April 12, 1849, Wells Co., IN842; d. August 09, 1914, Wells Co., IN842; m. MARY ANN THOMPSON842, August 25, 1872842; d. Unknown. viii. NANCY J. JACKSON842, b. 1852, Wells Co., IN842; d. 1922, Wells Co., IN842; m. ANDREW J. RAMSEY842, August 01, 1868842; d. Unknown. ix. MARTHA JACKSON842, b. September 15, 1853, Wells Co., IN842; d. April 20, 1928842; m. TAYLOR GOOLING842, April 04, 1880842; d. Unknown. x. HIRAM JACKSON, JR.842, b. 1855, Wells Co., IN842; d. 1922842; m. ELIZA E. WILLIAMS842, April 24, 1879842; d. Unknown. 319. xi. GEORGE WASHINGTON JACKSON, b. October 31, 1861, Wells Co., IN; d. February 16, 1913, Union Township, Wells Co., IN. Child of HIRAM JACKSON and MARY OSBORNE is: xii. CORA BELL5 JACKSON842, b. 1877, Wells Co., IN842; d. January 15, 1960842; m. HENRY FRANK GERWIG842, July 14, 1894842; d. Unknown. 153. JOHN4 JACKSON (JAMES HIRAM3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)843 was born October 06, 1821 in Randolph Co., IN843, and died May 25, 1864 in Highland Co., IN844. He married MARY ROSE BROWN844 March 06, 1845 in Wells Co., IN844. She was born 1823 in NC844, and died May 12, 1873 in Highland Co., IN844. Notes for JOHN JACKSON: John was mustered into the Army on 3 Mar 1864 at the age of 43 in Co. G., 101 IN Infantry. He contracted typhoid fever at Indianapolis and died from that . More About JOHN JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Markle Cemetery, Highland Co, IN Children of JOHN JACKSON and MARY BROWN are: i. ELIZABETH5 JACKSON844, b. 1846, Wells Co., IN844; d. Unknown. ii. MELISSA JACKSON844, b. 1848844; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM H. SMITH844, November 01, 1871, Wells Co., IN844; d. Unknown. iii. REBECCA JACKSON844, b. February 24, 1851, Wells Co., IN844; d. Unknown; m. JOHN CARPENTER844, December 20, 1876, Wells Co., IN844; d. Unknown. iv. CHARLES A. JACKSON844, b. October 11, 1853, Wells Co., IN844; d. Unknown. v. JONAS H. JACKSON844, b. January 04, 1856, Wells Co., IN844; d. Unknown. vi. JOHN W. JACKSON844, b. May 13, 1858, Wells Co., IN844; d. Unknown. vii. JAMES W. JACKSON844, b. August 20, 1860, Wells Co., IN844; d. Unknown. viii. MARY JACKSON844, d. Unknown. More About MARY JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Mossburg Cemetery, Wells Co., IN - record not readable 154. LEVI4 JACKSON (JAMES HIRAM3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)845 was born 1824 in Wells Co., IN845, and died October 20, 1899846. He married LUCY ANN FAIRCHILD DUNN846 January 15, 1854846. She was born 1825 in OH846, and died September 30, 1897846. Children of LEVI JACKSON and LUCY DUNN are: 320. i. JAMES EDWARD5 JACKSON, b. September 15, 1854, IN; d. December 19, 1938. ii. AMELIA EVA JACKSON846, b. January 13, 1857, Bluffton, IN846; d. October 26, 1946846; m. WILLIAM HARISON MEREDITH846, September 04, 1873, Spring Ranch, NE846; b. February 29, 1848, KY846; d. March 30, 1935, Lawrence, KS846. Notes for AMELIA EVA JACKSON: Amelia Eve married Willilam Meredith in a dugout at Spring Ranch. THey moved from Spring Ranch and took the family to OK when the Indian Territory was opened for homesteading. They were unsuccessful so they returned to Lawrence, NE. Amelia Eve was confined to a wheel chair for fifteen years prior to her death due to a stroke. They had nine children. iii. MARY HANNAH JACKSON846, b. May 03, 1859846; d. February 24, 1943846; m. FRANCIS MARION ANNON846, December 31, 1877846; d. Unknown. 321. iv. GEORGE LEVI JACKSON, b. May 1863, Wells Co., IN; d. 1942, Fairfield, NE. 322. v. RICHARD SAMUEL JACKSON, b. January 29, 1866, Bluffton, Wells Co., IN; d. April 05, 1945, Moreland, KS. vi. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN JACKSON846, b. Abt. 1868846; d. Unknown. 155. SAMUEL J.4 JACKSON (JAMES HIRAM3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)847 was born January 04, 1834 in Delaware Co., IN847, and died Unknown. He married SARAH FOUST848 October 29, 1857848. She was born April 09, 1834 in Highland Co., IN848, and died Unknown. Children of SAMUEL JACKSON and SARAH FOUST are: 323. i. JAMES URIAH5 JACKSON, b. October 13, 1858; d. 1947. ii. JONATHAN L. JACKSON848, b. August 23, 1860848; d. Unknown. iii. ANNA E. JACKSON848, b. August 29, 1861848; d. Unknown. iv. ADAM L. JACKSON848, b. March 16, 1866848; d. Unknown. v. RACHEL ROSE JACKSON848, b. April 04, 1868848; d. Unknown. vi. IDA E. JACKSON848, b. April 01, 1870848; d. Unknown. vii. AMOS L. JACKSON848, b. February 06, 1872848; d. Unknown. viii. SAMUEL ALFRED JACKSON848, b. October 24, 1874848; d. Unknown. ix. CHARLES W. JACKSON848, b. March 07, 1877848; d. Unknown. 156. HANNAH4 JACKSON (JAMES HIRAM3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)849 was born January 04, 1834 in Delaware Co., IN849, and died 1857850. She married SILAS H. PARKER850 June 10, 1855 in Wells Co., IN850. He died Unknown. Child of HANNAH JACKSON and SILAS PARKER is: i. MARY5 PARKER850, d. Unknown. 157. SUSANNAH4 JACKSON (JAMES HIRAM3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)850 was born July 29, 1823 in Wells Co., IN850, and died May 29, 1863 in Rock Creek Township, Wells Co., IN850. She married SAMUEL WALLACE850 May 17, 1840 in Wells Co., IN850. He was born August 19, 1805 in Ireland850, and died February 05, 1881850. Notes for SUSANNAH JACKSON: There is a small stone in the Rock Creek Friends Cemetery which reads "Jennie, daughter of S & S Wallace died 1863." That is the year Susannah Jackson Wallace died, so she probably died from complications of child birth. More About SUSANNAH JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Friends Cemetery, Wells Co., IN Children of SUSANNAH JACKSON and SAMUEL WALLACE are: i. FANNY5 WALLACE850, b. 1841850; d. Unknown. ii. RACHEL WALLACE850, b. 1842850; d. Unknown. iii. ANN WALLACE850, b. 1845850; d. Unknown. iv. JAMES WALLACE850, b. 1847850; d. Unknown. v. DAVID WALLACE850, b. 1849850; d. Unknown. vi. ELIZABETH WALLACE850, b. 1849850; d. Unknown. vii. CATHERINE WALLACE850, b. 1851850; d. Unknown. viii. MARTHA WALLACE850, b. 1856850; d. Unknown. ix. THOMAS WALLACE850, b. 1856850; d. Unknown. x. MATTHEW WALLACE850, b. 1858850; d. Unknown. xi. JENNIE WALLACE850, b. 1863850; d. Unknown. 158. MOSES4 JACKSON (JAMES HIRAM3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)850 was born February 12, 1830 in Delaware Co., IN850, and died Unknown. He married (1) ROSIANA H UNK850. She died 1872 in Canton, Fulton Co., IL850. He married (2) ANN A. SHOOP BOWMAN850 February 10, 1874 in Canton, IL850. She died Unknown. Notes for MOSES JACKSON: Moses Jackson enlisted in Co. K 55th IL Regiment on 22 Oct 1861 and was mustered out 31 Oct 1864 at Chattanooga, TN Lucille J. Vernon states that a Mrs. Brumbaugh stated Moses was a son of James as she found her grandfather Hiram's obituary which stated he was survived by two brothers, Samuel J. Jackson and Moses Jackson. Children of MOSES JACKSON and ROSIANA UNK are: i. MARY H.5 JACKSON850, b. May 20, 1853850; d. Unknown. ii. ELIZABETH JACKSON850, b. 1857850; d. Unknown. iii. GEORGE F. JACKSON850, b. June 17, 1860850; d. Unknown. iv. ANNA JACKSON850, b. 1865850; d. Unknown. v. CHARLES JACKSON850, b. October 09, 1869850; d. Unknown. 159. JEHU4 JACKSON (ISAAC3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)851 was born December 1824 in Delaware Co., IN851, and died 1902 in Mustang, Denton Co., TX851. He married (1) ELEANOR SIMMONS851 January 29, 1846 in Bolivar, Polk Co., MO851. She was born 1815 in Grainger, TN851, and died Abt. 1866 in Linley Prairie, Cedar Co., MO851. He married (2) NANCY SIMMONS851 October 30, 1867851, daughter of THOMAS SIMMONS and REBECCA WILSON. She was born January 27, 1847 in Greene Co., MO851, and died July 18, 1914 in San Francisco, CA. Notes for JEHU JACKSON: Jehu Jackson's marriage to second wife, Nancy Simmons Smith, broke up around 1890 when he moved to Collins, TX with his oldest son, Issac Jehu Jackson. He died there in the spring of 1901/1902. More About JEHU JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Good Hope Cemetery, Denton Co., TX Notes for NANCY SIMMONS: Nancy Smith had a one year old daughter, Louanne Smith, by her first husband, when she married Jehu Jackson. Her marriage to Jehu Jackson broke up around 1890 when he moved with his oldest son, Isaac to TX. She moved to San Francisco, CA around 1890 and was living there during the earthquake in 1905. More About NANCY SIMMONS: Burial: Unknown, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, San Francisco, CA Children of JEHU JACKSON and ELEANOR SIMMONS are: 324. i. ISAAC JEHU5 JACKSON, b. February 1849, Polk Co., MO; d. March 13, 1929, Durant, Bryan Co., OK. ii. ALICE JACKSON851, b. 1851, Linley Prairie, Cedar Co., MO851; d. Unknown. iii. NANCY A. JACKSON851, b. 1854, Linley Prairie, Cedar Co., MO851; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM D. FARRIS851, October 05, 1869, Laclede Co., MO851; d. Unknown. iv. MARY E. JACKSON852,853, b. 1846, MO854; d. Unknown; m. JOSEPH S. CARSON855, June 25, 1898856; b. October 28, 1831, Hamilton Co., IN856; d. Unknown. Notes for JOSEPH S. CARSON: Joseph Carson did not have any children with either Mary E. Jackson or Mary Hendricks. Children of JEHU JACKSON and NANCY SIMMONS are: 325. v. CLAUDE MILO5 JACKSON, b. May 05, 1870, Greenfield, Dade Co., MO; d. March 15, 1928, Wichita, KS. vi. MATTIE JACKSON857, b. 1873, MO857; d. Unknown; m. JAMES MAYFIELD857, May 18, 1889, Springfield, Greene Co., MO857; d. Unknown. vii. CHARLIE E. JACKSON857, b. 1877, MO857; d. Abt. 1933, Mica Peak, WA857; m. ADA MAYFIELD857, April 29, 1896, Springfield, Greene Co., MO857; d. Unknown. viii. ADA JACKSON857, b. Aft. 1880, Springfield, Greene Co., MO857; d. Unknown. 160. WILLIAM4 JACKSON (SAMUEL3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)857 was born 1815858, and died June 28, 1845859. He married RACHEL UNK860. She was born 1816860, and died March 24, 1848860. Notes for WILLIAM JACKSON: Information on the family of William Jackson was obtained from Wilbur Charles Jackson of Wheaton, IL. They were his great-great-grandparents. A letter received from him states that he knew very little about the Jackson family, as he was only 12 years old when his father died, and that he had only seen his grandfather John William Jackson once, and that he never saw his grandmother Susan. He stated that he was acquainted with the section of NC where his ancestors Samuel and Hannah Gibson Jackson had lived. When he was working for Sunbeam, he often came through this section on his way to Elkin, NC, where Sunbeam had a factory, never suspecting that this was the place his ancestors were raised, and that he still had cousins living in the area. Children of WILLIAM JACKSON and RACHEL UNK are: 326. i. ELI5 JACKSON, b. 1835, IN; d. February 15, 1862. ii. ELIZABETH JACKSON860, d. Unknown. iii. HANNAH JACKSON860, d. Unknown. iv. AARON JACKSON860, d. Unknown. v. RICHARD I. JACKSON860, d. Unknown. 327. vi. JEMIMA JACKSON, b. March 14, 1846; d. September 10, 1891. vii. INFANT JACKSON860, d. Unknown. 161. JOHN4 JACKSON (SAMUEL3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)861 was born 1824862, and died Unknown. He married SUSANNAH PEACOCK862 July 14, 1842862. She died Unknown. Child of JOHN JACKSON and SUSANNAH PEACOCK is: 328. i. REBECCA5 JACKSON, b. August 23, 1846, Randolph Co., IN; d. 1913. 162. JACOB A.4 JACKSON (SAMUEL3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)863 was born November 07, 1833 in TN or Randolph Co., IN863, and died November 23, 1865 in Randolph Co., IN863. He married ESTHER ANN DAVISSON863 March 22, 1853863, daughter of IRA DAVISSON and CATHERINE PEACOCK. She was born January 30, 1835 in Randolph Co., IN863, and died April 04, 1890 in Randolph Co., IN863. Notes for JACOB A. JACKSON: Jacob Jackson was a Captain in 69th Reg. IN Volunteers in the Civil War. Marta Jackson Vaillancourt has a framed tin-type picture of him in his Civil War uniform. From the arrears of Pension application filed by Jacob's wife, Esther, in 1879, it shows that a physician who attended Jacob at his death, John W. Botkin,MD, testified "Jacob came home from the Army suffering with an injury to his breast and collar bone with said bone being broke. " Jacob said he was injured by being thrown from a horse and the doctor believed such to have been the case. The injury continued to affect him, and inflammation ensued which resulted in his death, on 23 Nov 1865. This was found in Randolph County Book # 15, p. 88 Marta Jackson Vaillancourt has in her possession Jacob and Esther's marriage certificate and a certificate of the family bible records in file stating Jacob was born 6 Nov 1835 although Esther states in her widows pension application that she was married to Jacob on 20 Mar 1854. (she was remembering the date incorrectly) She has four different photographs of Jacob in his various regimental Civil War Uniforms. She states that in the year 2002 Jacob will be honored with a photo and biographical exhibit at the Indiana War Memorial to celebrate the memorial's 100th anniversary in Indianapolis, IN Biography of Capt./1st. Lieut. Jacob A. Jackson 1833-1865 Civil War Soldier Jacob A. Jackson was born November 7, 1833 in West River Township, Randolph Co., Indiana where his parents Samuel Jackson III and Jemima Cox of the Carolinas had settled in 1820 from Ohio. He was the youngest son of his parents eleven children: William, Hannah, Elizabeth "Betsy", Sarah, John, Anna, Rebecca, Jemima, Mary, Jacob A. and Malinda Jackson. Not much is known about his early life, but he resided in Randolph County when he was married at 20 years of age to Esther (sometimes called Hester) Ann Davisson on March 22, 1853 in that county, and they had: John W. (this author's great-grandfather), Jemima E., Sarah E., Samuel Ira, Armilda Catherine, Martha Elizabeth, Jacob Elza, Millicent "Millie", Eliza, and Mattie Jackson. At the age of 27, at the beginning of the Civil War, Jacob was commissioned in the Union Army with Company D - 69th Regiment of the Indiana Volunteers on August 19, 1862 and initially served as a Private and last promoted to 2nd Lieutenant. On the 20th of August the regiment left for Kentucky, and on reaching Lexington moved in the direction of Richmond, Kentucky. Near Richmond on the 29th and 30th of August, the regiment participated in the battle against Kirby Smith's rebel forces, outnumbered four to one fighting from six o'clock in the morning until seven o'clock in the evening, losing two hundred and eighteen men and officers killed and wounded. Jacob was wounded in this battle and from an excerpt from a narrative written and read by Alonzo H. Good of Selma, Indiana on September 14, 1897 at the 13th Reunion of the Sixty-Ninth Indiana Infantry held at New Castle, Indiana) he stated: "At the Battle of Richmond on the 30th of August, an artillery horse that had succeeded in running the gauntlet to the point where Lieutenant Jackson was walking, and in falling, fell on Lieutenant Jackson who was making for the fence, breaking him down and fracturing his collarbone. Although it was now night, a full moon allowed us to see Jackson distinctly. He extricated himself from under the horse and mounted the fence, and while on its top he was shot through the left arm, fell to the ground and made his escape." The 69th regiment as a whole were captured and the men were paroled and sent to parole camp at Indianapolis and exchanged in a few weeks with Jacob A. Jackson resigning January 14, 1863. The following is also an account of the 69th by Richard Manifee Hunt, a member of that regiment: "The 69th Regiment was organized at Richmond on the 19 of August, 1862 where they remained in camp a few days before being mustered into service by Gen. Carington, with William A. Bickle as Colonel. The regiment was sent via Louisville to Lexington, Ky some 25 miles further south. Just as they were leaving Lexington a Cincinnati man name Korff, who claimed he was in the service who really had resigned from the 2nd Ohio under pressure, was assigned by Gen. Reynolds to the command of the 69th (Col., Bickel being detained at home to organize the 86th) because of Lieut. Col., Stout then in command. On arriving at Richmond, KY we went into camp and on 28 Aug 1862, the Company D was sent out on picket duty for the first time about 9 o'clock AM relieving another company who was there on picket. About noon Metcalf's cavalry brought in two prisoners and delivered them to Capt. Ross to take care of and reported Kirby Smith advancing in force some miles distant. The prisoners were an old man and his son, a big stout looking fellow. They complained of being very hungry and asked to be sent to a house about 1/2 mile in our rear to rest and get something to eat. Capt. Ross detailed comrade Jerry Bly and myself to take the prisoners to the house and guard them until further orders. When we arrived at the house the old man made his wants known and while the Negroes were getting dinner the man of the house brought from the cellar some Peach Cordial which comrade Bly pronounced the best he had ever tasted. Soon after the prisoners had eaten and we are all resting on the porch in front of the house comrade Bly said if I would guard the prisoners he would go to the orchard and get some peaches. Soon after he had gone the youngest prisoner became very restless saying he was tired of sitting. He got up and began to walk back and forth past me. I noticed he was casting sly glances at my gun as though he could use it if he had it and for fear he would get my gun I invited him to take a seat which he did very reluctantly. About this time comrade Bly came in with a haversack of peaches and a large warm corn pone which he said he had bought of the Negroes, but I always thought Jerry found it. We were soon relieved of our prisoners and returned to our post. During the night Ser. J. N. Cropper came to our post under some excitement and reported Rebel cavalry in our immediate front but upon careful examination they were reported to be a drove of mules in a woodland pasture. Nothing more of interest occurred during the night and we were relieved about 9 AM and returned to camp. About 2 PM we noticed a carrier ride hurriedly into camp and going directly to our Col.'s headquarters he delivered his orders and disappeared as quickly as he came. All now was excitement, the long roll was beat on the drums, the Regimental Officers were quickly in the saddle, the men were called into line hurriedly and two days rations and 80 rounds of cartridges issued to each man. Gen. Manson now rode along our lines, he told us he had never lost a battle yet and boasted more of his generalship than we did afterward. All now being in readiness the order was given to march and we passed quickly from our camping ground onto the pike, turned south on the double quick and marched south but a short distance when the booming of cannon in our front made us believe that it was cavalry and not mules comrade Cropper had seen the night before. We pushed rapidly on driving the enemy before us, we passed through a little town called Rogersville about dark and filed off to the left of the pike and lay down on our arms to rest until morning. The next morning we were up before day trying to make coffee for breakfast and after a scanty meal we were called into line again and had hardly reached the pike and the head of the column turned south when the boom of cannon and the bursting of a shell over our heads informed us w3e had not far to go to find the enemy but we pressed forward when the rebels opened out on us in earnest and we turned to the right and formed in line of battle just south of a little brick church. The firing had become very hot when our brave Col. called our Adjutant (Oren Perry) to him and told Perry that Gen. Manson had sent for him for consultation and he wanted the Adj. to look after the regiment until his return ( I will here say that Perry was all the regimental officer we had that had ever seen any service, he having served about one year in the Army of the Potomac) Korff put spurs to his horse and galloped to the rear, which was the last we saw of him during the fight. Perry immediately informed Lieut. Col. Stout of Korff's action, when Col. Stout and Maj. Walterhouse turned the command over to Perry as neither of them had any experience in military affairs and they cheerfully and loyally received orders from him and tried to make up in splendid courage what they lacked in military tactics. Both of them were severely wounded in less than half an hour. The battle was now raging terribly on both sides, the cannon firing from the enemy being particularly severe. I will use Perry's own words for he says, "I had an order to march by the left and take a new position and then began the movement under a terrific fire that made us famous for the time and set the papers to voicing our praise all over the country. It took a splendid exhibition of nerve on the part of raw recruits and I have never ceased to be proud of it". He further says "Only a couple of months ago I picked up a Saturday Evening Post published at Philadelphia and under the head of what raw troops can do was an account of this change of position under fire by the 69th Ind. claiming that it was never excelled by any veteran troops in the world." Perry further says "When we had gained this new position the rebels seemed to come right up out of the earth by thousands. I had orders from Gen. Manson to hold the place at all hazards. We did so for some time when by flank movement of my own accord because we had no support of any kind on our left this change of front and reforming the lines was something that has always given me special pleasure for I really can't see how the 69th men could have done it better on an open field and nobody shooting at us." During this movement the Adj. was severely wounded and his horse killed. In a short time the promised re-enforcements arrived of three or four regiments led by Gen. Manson in person. To use Perry's own words, "Manson was drunk as a lord and crazy as a loon." He came charging our rear and Perry ran forward and did all he could to turn him from his course and make him understand the situation. It only resulted in his nearly riding our Adj. down and breaking up our regiment which had been up to this time under good discipline and ready to obey orders no matter what they were but with a terrible foe in front and misguided frauds led by a howling drunkard with fixed bayonets charging our rear there was nothing left to do but to break and run and Col. Perry says, "Away we went every one for himself and the devil take the hindmost". Perry being wounded turned and fled to the west being joined by Lieut. Lacey and several others when they ran into the 48th Tenn and was captured with about 40 or 50 others who were trying to make their escape in that direction. The other part of the regiment came back toward Richmond in bad order for about two miles when our officers succeeded in calling us to a halt and reformed us in line of battle again. We now found our loss had been very heavy in killed and wounded. Maj. Walterhouse was badly wounded in the thigh and was bleeding badly but he took charge of the regiment and stayed with us to the last. The enemy were now seen advancing in double column and a battalion of Metcalf's cavalry was thrown forward as skirmishers but they fired but one volley, wheeled about face and dashed back through our lines throwing us in some disorder but we soon rallied and poured volley after volley into the enemy which had the effect of bringing them a halt and they seemed to advance with more caution but seeing ourselves badly outflanked our Maj. ordered us to retreat which we not did in good order falling back slowly and firing at every step. Gen. Manson now rode up and ordered us to fall in behind the only gun we had left of a Michigan Battery which we did and were retreating in good order and nearing the town of Richmond when we were met by Gen. Nelson and an aid who rode quickly up to Manson and asked what regiment that was (I will here remark that the 69th, was all of the regiment or part of the regiment that was retreating in any kind of order). Manson replied "The 69th Ind." Nelson said, "Bully for the 69th Ind." "Boys, I have twenty thousand men in 15 minutes march if you will hold your ground the day will yet be ours". The boys cheered him and he ordered us to turn to the left and form in the line of battle just south of the cemetery. As he galloped forward to select the ground for us to form on one of the staff officers rode up to Maj. Walterhouse and asked him "Why the hell don't you keep up with the Gen." The Maj. replied, "I am wounded sir". Some of the boys called to him if he did not let the Maj. alone they would shoot the Pumpkin blossoms off his shoulders. We were now formed in line of battle and Co. D was thrown forward as skirmishers to meet the overpowering enemy but we held our ground as long as possible falling back slowly and contesting every inch of ground and fighting only as soldiers can fight who are driven to desperation. We had now been driven back to our regiment and the boys opened on the enemy along the line. Our Michigan gun here fired her last shot, was out of ammunition limbered up and left us to fight it out. I now found I had fired my last cartridge and tried to borrow some of the boys but they told me there was plenty in a wagon just in our rear. I ran back to the opposite side of the wagon and filled my cartridge box where I found several of the boys doing the same and quickly resumed my place in line, but I thought Nelson's 15 minutes was surely out by this time. The Rebels were now pressing us sorely on every side and the boys were fighting for all that was out but alas we were force to give way which we did with more speed than grace and we went into the town of Richmond every fellow for himself and to add to our discomfort the citizens set into firing at us from upper windows and open doors even women throwing iron skillet and stove wood to help us along a little but we continued to retreat for about a mile north of town when we found ourselves directly in front of a battery of 6 mountain howitzers supported by Scott's Rebel cavalry which opened on us in a lively manner. The battery was on a hill on the west side of the pike. On the east was a pond of water, into which Generals Nelson and Manson rode to water their horses when the firing commenced both put spurs to their horses and dashed down the pike toward the enemy. When in about 100 yds of their line they shot Manson's horse from under him, he making a long running fall throwing the Gen. heavily on the ground but Nelson ran straight through their lines where they were four deep across the pike and they made no attempt to hinder him though they were standing close enough to have cut his head off. The firing now became general on both sides at close range when the boys on our side made a simultaneous rush for the battery and drove the rebels back some distance and capturing the entire battery. This charge was made by all men of the regiment without any attempt at organization and was but the rush of a mob who were in a tight place and wanted out badly. By this time it had begun to get dark and firing had ceased and I thought we had nothing to do but to walk out. I had thrown away my coat and haversack and lost my hat during the fight retaining my gun, cartridge box and canteen and as I pressed forward slowly being very tired I saw Jonnies old white hat in the road I picked it up and tried it on but it was too big for me I now picked up a blue cap but discovered it was covered with blood I picked up some weeks and wiped it off but discarded both hat and cap. Just then someone ordered me to halt and surrender. I....(here the narrative stops) At the age of 30, Jacob A. Jackson re-enlisted on May 16, 1863, and late on the evening of July 8, 1863, word came to Indianapolis that Gen. John H. Morgan had crossed the Ohio near Corydon, Indiana. Gov. Morton issued his call immediately, and in forty-eight hours 65,000 men had answered the call. On July 10, 1863, Jacob was commissioned to oust Morgan's Raiders from southern Indiana, as Captain for the 105th Regiment-Company D (Minutemen)-Indiana Volunteers, commanded by Col. Kline G. Shryock. Thirteen regiments were organized and Capt. Jackson and his regiment of 77 men left instantly for Lawrenceburg and after marching around for several days in pursuit of Morgan, and finding that he had gone eastward through Ohio and beyond their reach, they returned to Indianapolis in just six days after they had finished and were mustered out July 18, 1863. Later that year, Jacob re re-enlisted in Richmond, Indiana on December 18, 1863 as a Private in Company C, commanded by Capt. Bery F. Brown. Soon after joining the 9th Indiana Cavalry-121st Regiment (which had been organized on March 1, 1864 in Indianapolis by Colonel George W. Jackson and Lt. Col. Eli Lilly), Jacob was named a 1st Sergeant March 1, 1864, promoted to 2nd Lieutenant on July 6, 1864, then 1st Lieutenant on July 1, 1865. There were 48 officers, 1219 men, 67 recruits, 206 died, 126 deserted, and 20 unaccounted for for a total of 1334 men in the company. The regiment left Indianapolis on May 3, 1864 for Pulaski, Tennessee and was on duty there until November 23, 1864, engaged in the Forrest and Wheeler campaigns of the time. At Sulphur Branch Trestle, Alabama on September 25, 1864, a detachment of the regiment lost, in an engagement with Forest, 120 killed, wounded and missing. On Hood's approach, the regiment fell back to Nashville, and the men were mounted and sent to the front. At Franklin, it suffered a loss of twenty-six officers and men, and after Hood's retreat, they took up winter quarters at Gravelly Springs, Arkansas from January 6 to February 6, 1865. Remaining on duty there to May 5, 1865, they were remounted and employed in garrisoning posts in the interior of Mississippi. On May 22, 1865, the regiment came again to Vicksburg to be mustered out, but the act was not accomplished until August 28, 1865. (On April 26, 1865, fifty-five of the 9th Cavalry, but not in Jacob's Company D, were lost by the explosion of the steamer Sultana on her homeward passage up the Mississippi, they having been paroled from rebel imprisonment. The survivors reached Indianapolis in May, and were mustered out as a paroled prisoners of war. They arrived at Indianapolis on September 5, 1865 and a public reception was held for that and other returned regiments on September 6, 1865. The number of men on the muster-out was 386.) From the Arrears of Pension application filed by Jacob's wife Esther in 1879, it shows that a physician who attended Jacob at his death, John W. Botkin, MD, testified "that Jacob came home from the Army suffering with an injury to his breast and collar bone with said bone being broken. Affiant was informed that said injury was received by being thrown from his horse, and he (Dr. Botkin) believes such to have been the case. (Actually a stampeding horse had fallen on him during the Battle of Richmond, Kentucky and this may have been an old injury) Said injury continued to affect him, and inflammation ensued which resulted in his death, the same being the sole direct and immediate cause of his death 23 Nov. 1865 at the age of 32 years. (this was signed by Dr. Botkin on 13 Dec 1869) This was only 3 months after his August 28, 1865 muster-out. He is buried in the Union chapel Cemetery, Union Township, Randolph County, Indiana. He left 10 young children with his widow Esther. From the actual text of the Declaration for Widows Army Pension: State of Indiana County of Randolph On this 21 day of April, 1869, personally appeared before me James Goodrich (hard to read this signature), Clerk of the Circuit Court, within and for the County and State aforesaid, Esther Ann Jackson, a residence of ___ in the county of Randolph and State of Indiana, aged 33 years, who being first duly sworn according to law, dot, on their oath, make the following the declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the provisions made by the act of Congress, approved July 14, 1862. That she is the widow of Jacob A. Jackson who enlisted in the service of the United States at Richmond, in the state of Indiana on the 14th day of December 1863, as a Private in Company C, commanded by Capt. Benjamin F. Brown in the 9th Regiment of Indiana Volunteer Cavalry in the war of 1861; promoted to 2nd and 1st Lieutenant who while in the service aforesaid, in the line of his duty, received an injury (from which he died after discharge) at Randolph County in the State of Indiana on the 23rd day of November A.D. 1865. She further declares that she was married to the said Jacob A. Jackson in the County of Randolph and State of Indiana on the 20th day of March, in the year 1854; that her name before her said marriage was Esther Ann Davisson. That her husband, the aforesaid Jacob A. Jackson, died on the day above mentioned, and that she has remained a widow ever since that period, as will more fully appear by reference to the proof hereto annexed. An further, the following are the names and dates of births of the minor children of the said Jacob A. Jackson and Esther Ann Jackson now living, who are under sixteen years of age at the time of his decease, viz: John W. Jackson was born on the 27th day of January 1854, Jemima E. Jackson born on the 22nd day of June 1856, Sarah E. Jackson born on the 7th day of February 1858,Samuel J. Jackson born on the 21st day of December 1859, Armilda C. Jackson born on the 12th day of October 1860, Martha E. Jackson born on the 10th day of April 1862, Jacob E. Jackson born on the 28th day of November 1863. She also declares that she has not, in any manner been engaged in, or aided, or abetted the rebellion in the United States. She hereby appointed Jacob T. Wright of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, her true and lawful Attorney will full power of substitution to prosecute this claim for pension, and to receive the certificate which may be issued therefor. She requests that her pension be paid at Indianapolis State of Indiana. Her post office address is Trenton County of Randolph, State of Indiana. Signature of Claimant: her mark (X) (Esther Ann Jackson) Signature of Witnesses: George Stevenson Jacob Oren Also, personally appeared George Stevenson and Jacob Oren, residents of County of Randolph State of Indiana whom I certify to be respectable and entitled to credit, and who being by me first duly sworn, say they were present and saw Esther Ann Jackson sign her name and make mark to the foregoing declaration and power of attorney; and they further swear that they have every reason to believe, from the appearance of the applicant and their acquaintance with her, that she is the identical person she represents herself to be; that they have been well acquainted with her and her said husband Jacob A. Jackson deceased for 1 year, and know they lived together as husband and wife, and were so reputed that the names, ages and residence of his children as represented by her in the foregoing declaration are true as they verily believe; and also, that the only child of said Jacob A. Jackson under sixteen years of age at the time of his decease. (signed by the two witnesses mentioned above on the 21st day of June, 1869) Jacob A. Jackson's skill as an expert marksman was legend in family history as he could shoot glass bottles that had been lined up on a fence while riding upon a galloping horse, and at least 4 different photos of him in military dress (including two tin-types) have been handed down to his descendants. A photograph of he and his siblings and mother, also exists, taken ca 1852-1861. Upon his military headstone in the small church graveyard in Randolph Co., Indiana are the crossed flags of the Union Army as a symbol of his allegiance to this great country that he believed in. His dedication to the cause made this patriot answer the call to arms on three different occasions where he fought bravely and died in the end of his wounds. Excerpts for this biography from various sources, including: 1. HISTORY OF RANDOLPH COUNTY, IN by Ebenezer Tucker (1882) 2. "First Battle of Richmond, KY during the Civil War" by Richard Manifee Hunt, with this article located at the Genealogical Collection of Randolph County, Indiana Historical Society 3. Marta Jackson Vaillancourt, 11827 Eagle Lake Court, Fort Wayne, IN 46814 (260) 672-8859 (VMarta@aol.com) More About JACOB A. JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Union Chapel Cemetery, Union Twnshp, Randolph Co., IN Military service: Civil War Religion: Friends (Quaker) Notes for ESTHER ANN DAVISSON: A signed document states that Esther Ann was sometimes called "Hester." Marta Jackson Vallencourt has a document stating that "Esther Jackson' was listed as a "proprietor" in the city. Gene Franklin Jackson remembers someone in his family saying that his grandmother owned the grain company and its building in Carlos, IN and that she gave the railroad the right to use some of her land for its tracks, but that this land would "revert back to the family" if the railroad ever discontinued using the tracks. In 1972 or 1973 this happened. The railroad went bankrupt and Conrail took over before it shut down. The government loaned money to Conrail. The land was offered for sale to property owners but they wanted more than it was worth. The government or the railroad sold the right of way to ANR Pipeline Co., which laid a 36" pipe down the track. Marta Jackson Vallencourt has a copy of the will of Esther Jackson. More About ESTHER ANN DAVISSON: Burial: Unknown, Union Chapel Cemetery, Union Twnshp, Randolph Co., IN Children of JACOB JACKSON and ESTHER DAVISSON are: 329. i. JOHN W.5 JACKSON, b. January 27, 1854, Clinton Co., OH; d. December 11, 1925, Carlos City, Randolph Co., IN. ii. JEMIMA E. JACKSON863, b. June 23, 1856863; d. October 1936, Randolph Co., IN863; m. JOHN ALEXANDER FRAZIER863, October 12, 1871; b. October 20, 1849864; d. March 04, 1928865. iii. SARAH E. JACKSON865, b. February 07, 1858865; d. Aft. January 30, 1890865; m. (1) ANDERSON KELLEY866, September 25, 1875, Randolph Co., IN866; d. Unknown; m. (2) WILLIAM HODSON867, February 12, 1880, Randolph Co., IN868; d. Unknown. iv. SAMUEL IRA JACKSON869, b. December 21, 1859, White Co., IN869; d. Aft. 1925869; m. SARAH MILLER870, February 15, 1883870; d. Unknown. 330. v. ARMILDA CATHERINE JACKSON, b. October 19, 1860; d. Aft. January 30, 1890. 331. vi. MARTHA ELIZABETH JACKSON, b. April 10, 1862; d. Bef. January 30, 1890. vii. JACOB ELZA JACKSON871, b. November 28, 1863871; d. 1938, Carlos, Randolph Co., IN871; m. (1) ESTHER PITTS872, November 08, 1881872; d. Unknown; m. (2) IDA HARVEY872, September 30, 1885, Randolph Co., IN872; d. Unknown. 163. MARY4 JACKSON (SAMUEL3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)873 was born November 07, 1831873, and died June 01, 1902 in Wayne Co., IN873. She married JAMES HUTCHENS873 June 03, 1848873, son of HEZEKIA HUTCHENS and CLARA SPAIN. He was born May 16, 1829 in Wayne Co., IN873, and died March 10, 1905 in Wayne Co., IN873. More About MARY JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Wayne Co., IN More About JAMES HUTCHENS: Burial: Unknown, Wayne Co., IN Children of MARY JACKSON and JAMES HUTCHENS are: i. UNNAMED5 HUTCHENS873, b. July 26, 1849873; d. July 26, 1849873. ii. EUNICE HUTCHENS873, b. August 23, 1850873; d. October 14, 1902873; m. THOMAS MAMBOWER873, December 26, 1865873; d. Unknown. iii. SARAH A. HUTCHENS873, b. September 19, 1852873; d. April 14, 1925873; m. GEORGE HARDWICK873, August 09, 1866873; d. Unknown. iv. FREMONT HUTCHENS873, b. August 10, 1856873; d. April 15, 1891873; m. NANCY JANE GWINN873, August 25, 1874873; d. Unknown. v. MARY AMANDA ELLA HUTCHENS873, b. June 04, 1858873; d. December 03, 1870873. vi. ALONZO TEMPLE HUTCHENS873, b. May 05, 1861873; d. June 13, 1862873. vii. CLARA ETTY HUTCHENS873, b. September 07, 1869873; d. February 01, 1953873; m. JOHN FRANKLIN PIERCE873, September 21, 1889873; d. Unknown. viii. IDA MAY HUTCHENS873, b. October 26, 1872873; d. November 09, 1926873. 164. ARMISTEAD4 JACKSON (JOHN3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)874 was born 1829 in IN874, and died Abt. 1869 in Laclede, MO875. He married NANCY JANE DAVIS875 February 29, 1852 in Laclede Co., MO875. She was born 1838 in IL875, and died Abt. 1890 in Laclede Co., MO875. More About ARMISTEAD JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Washington Township, Laclede Co., MO875 More About NANCY JANE DAVIS: Burial: Unknown, Washington Township, Laclede Co., MO875 Children of ARMISTEAD JACKSON and NANCY DAVIS are: i. MARY ELIZABETH5 JACKSON875, b. 1853, Laclede Co., MO875; d. Unknown. ii. JOHN MORGAN JACKSON875, b. 1855, Laclede Co., MO875; d. 1933, Phillipsburg Twp., Laclede Co., MO875; m. MARTHA JANE HAGGARD875, December 09, 1877, Laclede Co., MO875; b. February 04, 1858, Laclede Co., MO875; d. December 01, 1904, Laclede Co., MO875. 332. iii. EPHRAIM J. JACKSON, b. September 15, 1857, Laclede Co., MO; d. April 10, 1938, Erick, Beckham Co., OK. iv. MARTHA MATILDA JACKSON875, b. 1859, Laclede Co., MO875; d. Unknown. v. SARAH A. JACKSON875, b. 1862, Laclede Co., MO875; d. Unknown. vi. SOPHRINA E. JACKSON875, b. 1862, Laclede Co., MO875; d. 1937, Erick, Beckham Co., OK875; m. HENRY RUFUS LOWRANCE875, February 17, 1884, Laclede Co., MO875; b. 1862, Laclede Co., MO875; d. 1924, Beckham Co., OK875. vii. MARION EDMOND JACKSON875, b. 1869, Laclede Co., MO875; d. Unknown; m. MANDA SHEETS875, December 18, 1887, Laclede Co., MO875; d. Unknown. 165. ANDREW4 JACKSON (JOHN3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)876 was born 1835 in IN876, and died Unknown. He married ELIZA JANE LEEPER BRADLEY877 April 09, 1859 in Adair Co., IA877. She was born April 20, 1841 in OH877, and died Unknown. Notes for ELIZA JANE LEEPER BRADLEY: Eliza Jane always went by the name Bradley and is found with her mother and mother's second husband, James Bradley in the 1850 OH Census. Eliza Jane's mother was Eliza Leeper and was married first to a Mr. Hite. However, marriage records for Eliza Jane list her as Eliza Jane Leeper when she married Andrew Jackson. Children of ANDREW JACKSON and ELIZA BRADLEY are: i. MAHALA5 JACKSON877, d. Unknown. 333. ii. FRANK JACKSON, d. Unknown. iii. ED JACKSON877, d. Unknown. 334. iv. JAMES BRADLEY JACKSON, b. March 06, 1864; d. February 27, 1941. v. RICHARD JACKSON877, d. Unknown. vi. MOLLIE JACKSON877, d. Unknown. vii. LOUISE JACKSON877, d. Unknown; m. FRANK HOWARD877; d. Unknown. viii. KATE JACKSON877, b. 1871877; d. Unknown. 335. ix. JOHN OSCAR JACKSON, b. September 10, 1875, IA; d. February 03, 1960, Ellensburg, WA. 166. SAMUEL ANDREW4 JACKSON (HIRAM W.3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)878 was born Abt. 1827 in Delaware Co, IN879, and died Unknown. He married (1) DELASKI WOODS880 June 09, 1847 in Washington Co.., IL880. She was born 1827 in IL880, and died Unknown. He married (2) ANGELINE UNK880 Abt. 1866880. She was born 1839 in IN880, and died Unknown. Child of SAMUEL JACKSON and DELASKI WOODS is: i. LOUIS5 JACKSON881, b. 1848, Washington, IL881; d. Unknown. Children of SAMUEL JACKSON and ANGELINE UNK are: ii. JOHN CALVERT5 JACKSON882, b. 1868, Ultimathula, Sevier Co., AR882; d. Unknown. iii. WILLIAM CALVIN JACKSON882, b. 1870, Ultimathula, Sevier Co., AR882; d. Unknown. iv. ARTHUR JACKSON882, b. 1872, Ultimathula, Sevier Co., AR882; d. Unknown. 336. v. WILLIS HIRAM JACKSON, b. October 11, 1874, Ultimathula, Sevier Co., AR; d. April 07, 1939, Grand Junction, CO. vi. NANCY JACKSON882, b. 1880, TX882; d. Unknown. 167. SILAS4 JACKSON (HIRAM W.3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)883 was born October 01, 1830 in Muncie, Delaware Co., IN884, and died October 02, 1914 in Girard, Macoupin Co., IL884. He married WINIFRED ADLINE FRIEND885 November 19, 1850 in Carlinville, Macoupin Co., IL885. She was born December 25, 1830 in Greene Co., IL885, and died Unknown. More About SILAS JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Girard Cemetery, Girard, Macoupin Co., IL885 Military service: August 07, 1862, Enlisted Union Army Co. K, 101 IL Reg. Vol. Inf. Children of SILAS JACKSON and WINIFRED FRIEND are: i. HIRAM G.5 JACKSON885, b. September 20, 1851, IL885; d. Unknown. ii. MARGARET JACKSON885, b. October 22, 1852, Macoupin Co., IL885; d. December 24, 1944, Girard, Macoupin Co., IL885; m. (1) JAMES ROBINSON885, Bef. 1872, IL885; b. Abt. 1850; d. Unknown; m. (2) GEORGE W. PITCHFORD885, November 1898; b. March 12, 1856, Washington Co., IL885; d. Unknown. Notes for MARGARET JACKSON: Margaret Jackson's second husband was her sister, Matilda Ellen Jackson's husband iii. NANCY ELIZABETH JACKSON885, b. March 13, 1855, IL885; d. Unknown. iv. MATILDA ELLEN JACKSON885, b. September 03, 1857, Macoupin Co., IL885; d. April 04, 1898, Girard, Macoupin Co., IL885; m. GEORGE W. PITCHFORD885; b. March 12, 1856, Washington Co., IL885; d. Unknown. 337. v. WILLIAM JOHN JACKSON, b. March 19, 1860, Mo; d. January 26, 1944, Ellery, Wayne Co., IL. vi. ANNA JACKSON885, b. January 19, 1863, IL885; d. Unknown. 338. vii. SILAS JACKSON, b. July 24, 1864, IL; d. 1903. 339. viii. JOHN JACKSON, b. February 12, 1865, Macoupin Co., IL; d. Abt. 1896. ix. PHOEBE ADALINE JACKSON885, b. November 25, 1869, Girard, Macoupin Co., IL885; d. January 08, 1955, Girard, Macoupin Co., IL885; m. SAMUEL ISAAC SMITH885, Abt. 1889885; b. November 14, 1861, IL885; d. Unknown. 340. x. JIM JACKSON, b. June 21, 1874, IL; d. 1950. 168. GEORGE J.4 JACKSON (HIRAM W.3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)886 was born October 19, 1831 in Delaware Co., IN886, and died Unknown. He married (1) MATILDA J. DAVIS886 August 22, 1849 in Washington Co.., IL887. She was born Abt. 1835888, and died September 19, 1863889. He married (2) SARAH JANE RADFORD890 August 03, 1865 in Jacksonville, IL891. She died Unknown. Children of GEORGE JACKSON and MATILDA DAVIS are: i. MARTHA ELLEN5 JACKSON892, b. December 1851893; d. Unknown. ii. WILLIAM R. JACKSON894, b. Abt. 1853, IL895; d. Unknown. iii. JAMES H. JACKSON896, b. Abt. 1855, IL897; d. Unknown. iv. SILAS J. JACKSON898, b. Abt. 1857, IL899; d. Unknown. v. SARAH A. JACKSON900, b. Abt. 1859, IL901; d. Unknown. vi. MARY ALENDER JACKSON902, b. Abt. 1861, IL903; d. Unknown. vii. NANCY ISABELL JACKSON904, b. Abt. 1863, IL905; d. Unknown. Children of GEORGE JACKSON and SARAH RADFORD are: viii. CHARLES W.5 JACKSON906, b. Abt. 1866, IL907; d. Unknown. ix. MARY M. JACKSON908, b. Abt. 1868, IL909; d. Unknown. x. CLARISSA JACKSON910, b. Abt. 1870, IL911; d. Unknown. xi. ODELLA JACKSON912, b. Abt. 1872, IL913; d. Unknown. xii. GEORGE L. JACKSON914, b. Abt. 1874, IL915; d. Unknown. 341. xiii. SAMUEL K. JACKSON, b. November 14, 1873, IL; d. Unknown. xiv. MINNIE JACKSON916, b. Abt. 1878, IL917; d. Unknown. 342. xv. OTIS A. JACKSON, b. May 09, 1877, IL; d. July 08, 1941. 169. PHEBE CATHERINE4 JACKSON (HIRAM W.3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)918 was born October 24, 1837 in Bunker Hill, Macoupin Co., IL919, and died November 17, 1918 in Bunker Hill, Macoupin Co., IL919. She married JAMES MARION ROSE919. He was born April 01, 1836 in Bunker Hill, Macoupin Co., IL919, and died November 28, 1921 in Bunker Hill, Macoupin Co., IL919. Children of PHEBE JACKSON and JAMES ROSE are: i. NANCY SARAH ANN5 ROSE919, b. August 08, 1858, Macoupin Co., IL919; d. February 19, 1938919; m. WILSON T. AUSTIN920; d. Unknown. ii. WINNIE ADALINE ROSE921, b. Abt. 1860921; d. Unknown. 343. iii. WILLIAM PLEASANT ROSE, b. December 29, 1860, Broadtop Township, IL; d. January 22, 1931, Carlinville, IL. iv. LYDIA JANE ROSE921, b. 1863921; d. Unknown. 170. ELIAS GIBSON4 JACKSON (JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)922 was born May 25, 1828 in Randolph Co., IN922, and died February 26, 1916 in Soldiers Home, Marshalltown, IA922. He married (1) KATHERINE ROSS922 Abt. 1848923. She died Unknown. He married (2) SARAH SIMMONS924 Abt. 1851925. She died Unknown. He married (3) MARGARET BEAUCHAMP926 November 13, 1855 in Washington Co.,IA926, daughter of JOHN BEAUCHAMP and NANCY WILSON. She was born May 20, 1827926, and died October 01, 1894 in IA926. Notes for ELIAS GIBSON JACKSON: Elias G. Jackson enlisted 23 Sep 1861 as 4th Sgt. was promoted to 2nd Lt. on 23 Feb 1863., resigned on 3 Aug 1863. More About ELIAS GIBSON JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Beauchamp Cemetery near Winfield, Washington Co.,IA More About MARGARET BEAUCHAMP: Burial: Unknown, Beauchamp Cemetery near Winfield, Washington Co.,IA Children of ELIAS JACKSON and MARGARET BEAUCHAMP are: i. MAGDALENA MATTIE5 JACKSON926, b. June 21, 1855, IA926; d. November 23, 1878926; m. WILLIAM HEWITT926; d. Unknown. ii. MARGARET FRANCES JACKSON926, b. October 17, 1857, IA926; d. March 20, 1916, IA926; m. WILLIAM HUSTON926; d. Unknown. iii. ALBERT ELIAS JACKSON926, b. October 10, 1860, IA926; d. Aft. 1934, IA926. iv. OLETHA JACKSON926, b. June 18, 1862, Louisa Co., IA926; d. June 26, 1914926; m. JOHN ZICKA FOOSE926; d. Unknown. v. MARTHA ANN JACKSON926, b. November 19, 1865, IA926; d. March 06, 1953, IA926; m. GEORGE SPANGLER926; d. Unknown. Notes for MARTHA ANN JACKSON: Martha Ann Jackson was grandmother of Leola Grim Tobin who helped with the research of this family line. vi. FRED J. JACKSON926, b. February 25, 1867, IA926; d. 1947, Louisa Co., IA926. 171. JOHN HENRY4 JACKSON (JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)926 was born December 08, 1829 in Randolph Co., IN926, and died March 03, 1917 in Franklin Co., KS926. He married NANCY SNYDER926 December 18, 1853 in Tippecanoe Co., IN926, daughter of JOHN SNIDER/SNYDER. She was born October 13, 1837 in Tippecanoe Co., IN926, and died October 25, 1919 in McFall, MO927. Notes for JOHN HENRY JACKSON: John and Nancy Snyder Jackson lived in or near Waterloo, Black Hawk Co., IA after leaving IN, sometime after 1854. They moved to Franklin Co., KS between Jan 1875 and 1878, settling near Peoria. John saw Halley's Comet as a child during its 1835 pass, and viewed it again in 1910. He was a farmer. In KS he had an orchard that contained apple and cherry trees. More About JOHN HENRY JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Peoria Cemetery, Peoria, KS927 Notes for NANCY SNYDER: The 1900 census indicates that Nancy bore 13 children, 7 of whom were then living. Only 8 children have thus far been identified. More About NANCY SNYDER: Burial: Unknown, Peoria Cemetery, Peoria, KS927 Cause of Death (Facts Pag: She wandered onto railroad tracks while waiting for her train and was run over by switch engine. Children of JOHN JACKSON and NANCY SNYDER are: i. LUTHER MARTIN5 JACKSON928, b. 1856, IN928; d. Bef. 1895, Peoria, KS929. More About LUTHER MARTIN JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Peoria Cemetery, Peoria, KS930 344. ii. PHOEBE JEANNETTA JACKSON, b. December 1858, IA, probably Black Hawk Co.; d. December 19, 1933, Los Angeles, CA. iii. HENRY W. JACKSON931, b. 1860, IA931; d. Unknown. iv. JESSIE JACKSON932, b. Abt. 1864, IA932; d. Unknown. v. JENNIE WADE JACKSON933, b. April 02, 1864, Waterloo, IA934; d. November 29, 1957, Ottawa, KS935; m. (1) WILL ROSELL935, Bef. 1890935; d. Abt. 1890935; m. (2) WILLIAM H. HODGE935, June 17, 1893, Ottawa, KS935; b. November 05, 1843, Ravenna, OH935; d. January 30, 1915, Ottawa, KS935. More About JENNIE WADE JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Peoria Cemetery, Peoria, KS935 More About WILLIAM H. HODGE: Burial: Unknown, Peoria Cemetery, Peoria, KS vi. MINNIE JACKSON936, b. November 18, 1866, Black Hawk Co., IA936; d. October 18, 1945, Ottawa, KS937; m. BALLARD STANSBERRY HOWELL937, April 11, 1883, Ottawa, KS937; b. October 06, 1855, Floyd Co., VA937; d. August 01, 1942, Ottawa, KS937. More About MINNIE JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Highland Cemetery, Ottawa, KS937 More About BALLARD STANSBERRY HOWELL: Burial: Unknown, Highland Cemetery, Ottawa, KS937 345. vii. JOHN S. JACKSON, b. December 1869, Black Hawk Co., IA; d. Unknown. viii. NANCY C. JACKSON937, b. January 1875, IA937; d. Abt. 1892938; m. ALBERT C. HODGE939, Abt. 1892939; b. Abt. 1870, KS939; d. Unknown. 346. ix. RUEBEN PETER JACKSON, b. 1878, KS; d. 1924. 172. REUBEN C.4 JACKSON (JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)940 was born Abt. 1831 in Randolph Co., IN940, and died January 05, 1893 in Jacksonville, IL940. He married ELIZA EMALINE MARTIN940 November 11, 1852 in Wapello, Louisa Co., IA940. She was born Abt. 1835 in OH941, and died Unknown. Notes for REUBEN C. JACKSON: Reuben Jackson was a Civil War Veteran of the 11th Iowa Infantry. He enlisted 23 Sep 1861 and was discharged 15 Feb 1863 due to disability. Children of REUBEN JACKSON and ELIZA MARTIN are: i. MARGARET5 JACKSON941, b. Abt. 1855, IN941; d. Unknown. ii. CLARA JACKSON941, b. Abt. 1859, IA941; d. Unknown. iii. EMMA JACKSON941, b. Abt. 1862, IA941; d. Unknown. iv. FRANK JACKSON941, b. Abt. 1865, IA941; d. Unknown. v. JOSEPH JACKSON941, b. 1870, Louisa Co., IA941; d. Unknown. 173. JESSE S.4 JACKSON (JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)942 was born November 20, 1833 in Centerville, Randolph Co.,IN942, and died April 24, 1922 in IA942. He married MARGARET ELIZABETH MICKEY942. She was born 1846943, and died 1921943. Notes for JESSE S. JACKSON: Jesse Jackson was Civil War Veteran of the 11th Iowa Infantry - He had six children More About JESSE S. JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Indian River Cemetery in Fredonia, IA943 Children of JESSE JACKSON and MARGARET MICKEY are: i. JOSEPH T.5 JACKSON944, b. October 1868944; d. Unknown. ii. EDGAR M. JACKSON944, b. July 24, 1870, Keokuk., IA944; d. 1897945. iii. CHARLES C. JACKSON946, b. February 29, 1872946; d. December 18, 1918947. iv. MAUDE M. JACKSON948, b. September 23, 1873948; d. Unknown. v. JESSE H. JACKSON949, b. February 04, 1874949; d. April 08, 1874949. 174. ELIZABETH ANN4 JACKSON (JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)950 was born January 11, 1836950, and died October 02, 1912 in Fremont, Keokuk Co., IA950. She married HENRY CURTIS MARTIN950 September 11, 1853 in Delaware or White Co., IN950. He was born August 17, 1824 in Pickaway Co., OH950, and died October 21, 1900 in Fremont,Keokuk Co.., IA950. More About ELIZABETH ANN JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Fremont Cemetery, Keokuk Co, IA More About HENRY CURTIS MARTIN: Burial: Unknown, Fremont Cemetery, Keokuk Co, IA Children of ELIZABETH JACKSON and HENRY MARTIN are: i. WILLIAM THOMAS5 MARTIN950, b. February 22, 1857, Winfield, Louisa Co., IA; d. February 21, 1935, IA; m. ELVIRA TRIPLETT, 1891, IA; d. Unknown. More About WILLIAM THOMAS MARTIN: Burial: Unknown, Fremont Cemetery, Keokuk Co, IA More About ELVIRA TRIPLETT: Burial: Unknown, Fremont Cemetery, Keokuk Co, IA ii. SYLVIA JOSEPHINE MARTIN950, b. September 22, 1859, Winfield, Louisa Co., IA950; d. May 11, 1907, Chicago, IL950; m. SAMUEL RANKIN950, Abt. 1880950; d. Unknown. iii. JESSIE MARTIN950, b. December 06, 1861950; d. January 25, 1953, Lucas Co., KS950; m. LEWIS E. TIDBALL950, 1880, IA950; d. Unknown. Notes for LEWIS E. TIDBALL: Lewis Tidball and Jessie Martin were married in IA and went to KS in a covered wagon. Lived in a riverbank dugout for a time and then in a two room sod house, which was still standing in the mid-a950's. They had eight children many of whose descendants are still in KS iv. JAMES BAYARD MARTIN950, b. September 14, 1864, Winfield, Louisa Co., IA950; d. May 04, 1948, IA950; m. KATE VIOLA RAYBURN950, December 25, 1897, Kirksville, IA950; d. Unknown. More About JAMES BAYARD MARTIN: Burial: Unknown, Fremont Cemetery, Keokuk Co, IA More About KATE VIOLA RAYBURN: Burial: Unknown, Fremont Cemetery, Keokuk Co, IA v. JENNIE MARTIN950, b. September 22, 1866, Winfield, Louisa Co., IA950; d. March 11, 1942, Fremont, IA950; m. CAREY JUDSON TRIPLETT950, April 11, 1888, Keokuk Co., IA950; d. Unknown. More About JENNIE MARTIN: Burial: Unknown, Fremont Cemetery, Keokuk Co, IA More About CAREY JUDSON TRIPLETT: Burial: Unknown, Fremont Cemetery, Keokuk Co, IA vi. JOHNNY MARTIN950, b. August 29, 1869, Fremont, IA950; d. February 04, 1878, Fremont, IA950. vii. WALTER MARTIN950, b. October 01, 1872, Fremont, IA950; d. September 13, 1873, Fremont, IA950. viii. INFANT MARTIN950, d. Unknown. ix. INFANT MARTIN950, d. Unknown. x. NELLY MARTIN950, b. June 06, 1878, Keokuk Co., IA950; d. September 14, 1972, Chicago, Cook Co., IL950; m. JACOB ANDREW BARTHEL950, June 20, 1917, Ottumwa, IA950; d. Unknown. More About NELLY MARTIN: Burial: Unknown, Ridgewood Cemetery, Des Plaines, Cook Co., IL More About JACOB ANDREW BARTHEL: Burial: Unknown, Ridgewood Cemetery, Des Plaines, Cook Co., IL 175. HENRIETTA4 JACKSON (JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)950 was born October 19, 1840 in Delaware Co.,IN950, and died January 14, 1935 in Winfield, Henry Co., IA950. She married (1) FRANCIS MARION BEAUCHAMP August 09, 1860 in Home of Jas Paschal, Minister. Louisa Co., IA. He was born 1841951, and died Unknown. She married (2) HENRY WALLACE SNYDER952 September 01, 1864 in Home of Thomas Owens in Louisa Co., IA953, son of JOHN SNIDER/SNYDER. He was born January 14, 1840 in Near La Fayette. IN954, and died May 26, 1911 in Hutchinson, KS955. Notes for HENRIETTA JACKSON: Henrietta Jackson was the grandmother of actor/director Robert Keith (stage name) and great-grandmother of actor Brian Keith (stage name) Joe Willard Snyder joe.snyder@prodigy.net 2001-08-18 19:12:34 This Henrietta Jackson Snyder (on some records spelled, "Snider") was my great grandmother. I have copies of records substantiating the following information. CORRECTION: Henrietta died 14 Jan 1935 rather than 6 January (See her obituary below. I also have the Record of Deaths listing for her from Henry County Iowa. Henry and Henrietta's only sons who survived into my time, Joseph and William, and their descendants all spelled their surname "Snyder." HENRIETTA (further information): Date of Death: 14 January 1935, rather than June (Sources: obituary in Winfield (Henry County, Iowa) Beacon 17 Jan 1935 and the Henry County Record of Deaths. Henrietta's first Husband: Francis Marion Beauchamp (first child of John and Ann Beauchamp listed as age 19 in 1860 census). Wedding held 9 August 1860 in the house of Jas Paschal, the minister. Source: Louisa County, Iowa Marriage Record copy (I have been told that Louisa County records indicate this marriage ended in divorce and that Francis Beauchamp married again. He was badly wounded in the head during the Civil War (Source: 11th Infantry Iowa, Vol II, Page 295). Marriage to "Henry W. Snider": 1 September 1864 at the house of Thomas Owens in Louisa County, Iowa Henrietta Jackson Snyder's Winfield Beacon obituary Thursday, January 17, 1935 read as follows (Parenthetical notes added for clarity): MRS. H. SNYDER, AGED RESIDENT, DIES MONDAY - Rites Held Wednesday In Daughter's Home Here. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock for Mrs. Henrietta Snyder, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. E.(Carrie) Williamson here Monday night (14 Jan 1935). She had been ill only a few days and died very quickly without any suffering. The services were held at the home and burial was in Asbury Cemetery where Mrs. Snyder's father and mother are buried. She was ninety-four years and three months of age, one of Winfield's oldest residents, and had been in excellent health up to the time of the illness which cost her life. Mrs. Snyder was a pioneer resident of southern Iowa, having spent the early years of her life in Henry county (Records indicate Louisa rather than Henry County) near Wapello; and returning here with her daughter eight years ago to spend the remaining years of her life. Her father (Joseph Jackson) died and was buried here when she was a but seventeen years old. Shortly afterward she was married and moved with her husband to Hutchinson, Kansas, where the family eventually made its home (Note: 1880 Census and other records show they resided in Pine Township near Fowler, Benton County, Indiana for several years where Henry was sheriff from 1888 to 1892 before moving on to Hutchinson, Kansas). The husband died twenty-three years ago and since then Mrs. Snyder has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Williamson, who lived in Chicago up until eight years ago when they came to Winfield so that the elderly lady might again live a month the friends and scenes of her early life. Of the eight children, four are living. The other four, Vestal, Wallace, Lou and Della, having died some years ago (Correction: Dell was not deceased; rather, she is the Mrs. Robinson quoted later in this obituary). William Snyder is located at Los Angeles, California; Joseph Snyder at Hutchinson, Kansas; Mrs. William Robinson (Dell, the mother of stage and screen actor/director Keith Richey, stage name Robert Keith} makes her home in Chicago. Mrs. Snyder and her children have spent a great part of their lives together, even after the children were grown and living in their own homes. On the occasion of her ninety-fourth birthday, only three months past, she was able to join them in fun and pastimes that are denied to many women of advanced years. In the words of Mrs. Robinson, "They used to call us the Three Musketeers; for we were always together, mother, my sister and myself. The funeral services were conducted at the Williamson home by the Rev. J. W. Gray, pastor of the Presbyterian church. (NOTE: Henrietta's daughter, Carrie Snyder Williamson, died just three months later, March 7, 1935, of diabetic infection, and also was buried in Asbury Cemetery, next to her mother. The graves of Henrietta, Carrie and Della remain unmarked and so were not included in the official, bound Asbury Cemetery record at the public library in Mt. Pleasant, Henry County seat; they are shown, however, in the more-recent list, referred to above, prepared by Philip Crawford, a 2001-era overseer of Asbury Cemetery: Asbury Cemetery near Olds in Henry County, Iowa: 2nd row from west side, Henrietta is buried in space 9A, from north end, between her parents and her daughters Della, 9B, and Carrie, 10A. ------ In 2001, Dale Spangler, age 82, recalled his Aunt Rett, Henrietta Jackson, from his youth: 1) "She told of their family being attacked by Indians, whether in a covered wagon train I'm not sure. Her hair was always beautifully done up, and she was very sharp and quick to answer. We (with his mother) would quite often go to their home in Winfield (Henry County, Indiana) after we had been to the movies (Henrietta, with her daughter Carrie, returned to the vicinity where she spend much of her youth and resided in Winfield the last eight years of her life: See her obituary). She would sometimes take out a box of chocolates and give me a piece, but only one. My mother once told her that Con, my dad, and she, Bertha, were married on February 4 and I was born on February 6. Aunt Rett quickly replied, 'You were in kind of a hurry, weren't you?' My mother hastened to assure her that my February 6 birthday was five years later! Carrie and Dell, her daughters, lived with her in a farm house, no longer existent, on the Asbury Cemetery road, and later in Winfield. Also living with them was Elwood Williamson, Carrie's husband, who's only occupation I know of was selling very expensive, at that time, shoes at about $35 per pair. Carrie shared my love of Chicken livers, and at family dinners would often (in a teasing way) get them out of the frying pans before I had a chance at them!" (Source (July 2001) Dale Spangler, 1225 Henry Lee St., Hillsboro, IA 52630. E-mail: dale_spangler@hotmail.com. Phone: 319-253-5350). In 2001, Dale's cousin, Shasta Spangler Marshall, remembered sitting on her "Aunt Rett's" lap and combing her hair. She also recalled that Henrietta's daughter, Dell, was very trim and well dressed, but that whenever she would visit from Chicago "we" would wonder what color her hair would be this time (Source (2001): Shasta Spangler Marshall, 107 N. Golf Drive, Winfield, IA 52659-9587 Phone: 319-257-6987). More About HENRIETTA JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Asbury Cemetery in Henry Co., IA, between her parents and her daughters, Della and Carrie. Marriage Notes for HENRIETTA JACKSON and FRANCIS BEAUCHAMP: From Joe W. Snyder I learned "the wedding of Henrietta Jackson and Francis Beauchamp ended in divorce and that Francis married again. He was badly wounded in the head during the Civil War (Source 11th Iowa Infantry, Vol. II page 295) Notes for HENRY WALLACE SNYDER: Joe Willard Snyder joe.snyder@prodigy.net 2001-08-18 19:12:34 shared the following information: Researching Henry and Henrietta's family is made more difficult as his name has been recorded variously, such as: 1) The Roster of Iowa Soldiers, War of The Rebel ion, Volume I, p.763, and on their wedding record in Louisa County, Iowa Marriage Book C, page. 48: "Henry W. Snider"; 2) 1880 U.S. census for Pine Township, Benton County, Indiana page 292: "Wallace Snider" (Leola Grim Tobin's records of the Jacksons similarly refers to him as "Wall Snyder"); 3) The Life and Times of John P. Doyle (1888), page 71 (Benton County Library, IN 929.2 D754L c.1) lists Republican candidate "H. W. Snyder". That book also refers to him as "Wall Snyder"; 4) Benton County And Historic Oxford, Chapter XIII, County Officials, Sheriffs, page 209 lists: "Henry Snyder" as being the sheriff from 1888 to 1892; 5) Hutchinson, Kansas City Directories from 1899 through 1910 list "Snyder, Henry W., Justice of the Peace" with wife, Henrietta; and 6) his obituary Friday, May 26, 1911, in The Hutchinson News and his grave marker in East Side Cemetery at Hutchinson refer to him as "H. W. Snyder"; 7) Henrietta's obituary lists her as "Mrs. Henrietta Snyder." Henry and Henrietta's only sons who survived into my time, Joseph and William, and their descendants all spelled their surname "Snyder." HENRY WALLACE SNYDER (further information): Birth: 14 January 1840 "near La Fayette, Indiana (Source: his obituary in The Hutchinson (Kansas) News Friday, May 26, 1911) Military Service: "Snider, Henry W. Age 20. Residence Black Hawk County (Iowa), nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 1861. Mustered July 15, 1861. Wounded in arm severely May 22, 1863, Vicksburg, Miss. Mustered out July 30, 1864. Chattanooga, Tenn., expiration of enlistment." Source: Roster of Iowa Soldiers War of the Rebellion, Vol I, p.763. Family records collected by Leola Grim Tobin indicate "Wall" lost his left arm below the elbow. (That sounds questionable as he later served four years as sheriff of Benton County, IN). 1880 Census Information: Listed "Snider, Wallace" as age 39, Farmer, born in Indiana, parents born in Ohio; Henrietta, 39, "Keeps house" born in Indiana, father born in North Carolina and Mother in Indiana; daughter Carrie, 14, born in Iowa; son Vestal, age 12, born in Iowa; son Wallace, 8, born in Missouri; son Louis, 6, born in Kansas (several years before they moved there from Fowler); daughter Della, 4, born in Indiana; and son William, 11 months, born in Indiana (Source: copy of Pine Township, Benton County, Indiana 1880 census record page 292). NOTE: A seventh child, Joseph, my grandfather, was born in Fowler, Benton County, Indiana 20 September 1881, a year before births were recorded there. Henry served as sheriff of Benton County, Indiana from 1888 through 1892 (Source: Benton County and Historic Oxford, Chapter XIII County Officials: Sheriffs, p. 209, Benton County Library, Fowler Indiana). Henry and Henrietta's family move to Hutchinson, Kansas in 1898 (Source: their son, Joe's, Hutchinson News Herold obituary 26 April 1950. Henry's occupation in Hutchinson for many years was as Justice of the Peace (Source: his obituary in The Hutchinson News, Friday, May 26, 1911) Henry died Friday, 26 May, 1911 (Source: his obituary) There is a point of confusion regarding Henry and Henrietta's children. One source only, the family record written some years ago by Dale Spangler and Shasta Spangler Marshall's cousin, Leola Grim Tobin, indicated they had an eighth child, a sister of Della named Delia (no birth or death dates were cited) This seems unlikely as the 1880 census listed only seven children: Carrie, Vestal Wallace, Louis, Della, and William--Joseph was born the following year, one year prior to Benton County, Indiana births were recorded. Compounding the confusion, Henrietta's obituary included Della among four of her children said to have died some years earlier. I was born just three years prior to that obituary being written and well remember Aunt Dell coming to Hutchinson Kansas to visit her brother, Joe, my grandfather, several times several years later, during the late 1930's and/or early 1940's. If there had been a Delia, though, It could have been that our Aunt Dell was she, rather than Della. Surely it was Dell being quoted in Henrietta's obituary as "Mrs. Robinson" as Henrietta's second daughter, Carrie, was Mrs. Williamson with whom Henrietta resided (See obituary below). If there were an eighth child named Delia I would suppose she died very young and that Della, born later, was given a similar name. (Source: Joe Willard Snyder, 1322 McLaughlin Drive, Charlotte, NC 28212. Phone: 704-536-3233 E-mail: joe.snyder@prodigy.net. More About HENRY WALLACE SNYDER: Burial: Unknown, Eastside Cemetery, Hutchinson, KS956 Military service: Enlisted July 1861 - Civil War- Wounded at Vicksburg, Mississippi Children of HENRIETTA JACKSON and HENRY SNYDER are: 347. i. CAROLYN "CARRIE"5 SNYDER, b. Bet. 1865 - 1866, IA; d. March 07, 1935, IA. 348. ii. VESTAL SNYDER, b. 1868, IA; d. Unknown. iii. WALLACE SNYDER957, b. Abt. 1872, MO958; d. April 14, 1899, Hutchinson, KS959. Notes for WALLACE SNYDER: The following information came from Joe Willard Snyder joe.snyder@prodigy.net Henry and Henrietta's son Wallace, an attorney, died within a few months of moving to Hutchinson, Kansas; His April 14,1899 obituary in The Hutchinson News read as follows: "The death of Wallace Snyder occurred yesterday evening at his home on Avenue A east. He was a bright young man, a member of the Reno County bar, and, although he had been here but a few months, had won the respect of the members of the bar and all with whom he had come in contact. The cause of his death was consumption, a disease from which he had been suffering for several years. He was abut 27 years of age and came here from Indiana hoping that the climate would restore his failing health. With his brother (Louis) he opened a law office here. The disease had too firm a hold upon him and the Kansas climate failed to stay its progress. A bar meeting was held at the court house, and court will be adjourned out of respect for the deceased brother. Resolutions were passed and committees appointed to assist at the funeral. Pall bearers were selected from the bar membership as follows: Carr W. Taylor, J. F. Lawson, Howard Lewis, W. E. Vincent, Sheridan Ploughe and R. L. Burns. The funeral will be held from the home on Avenue A east tomorrow at 2 o'clock, and the members of the bar will meet at the court house and will go in a body to the late home of the deceased brother to attend the funeral services." iv. LOUIS SNYDER959, b. March 1873, KS960; d. Unknown. 349. v. DELLA SNYDER, b. Abt. 1876, Benton Co., IN; d. Unknown. 350. vi. WILLIAM SNYDER, b. July 1879, Benton Co., IN; d. Unknown, Los Angeles, CA. 351. vii. JOSEPH SNYDER, b. September 20, 1881, Fowler, Benton Co., IN; d. April 26, 1950, Hutchinson, KS. 176. JOSEPH J.4 JACKSON (JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, SAMUEL1)961 was born February 11, 1843 in Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co, IN961, and died November 16, 1926 in Sparks, Washoe Co., NV961. He married (1) LENA CHASE961 1870 in Fremont, IA961. She died Unknown. He married (2) LOUISA JANE PORTER961 January 22, 1877 in Reno, Washoe Co., NV961. She was born July 05, 1851 in Marion, IN, and died Unknown. Notes for JOSEPH J. JACKSON: Joseph J. Jackson enlisted in Civil War 25 Oct 1862, Mustered out 28 Jun 1865, Davenport, IA Children of JOSEPH JACKSON and LENA CHASE are: i. JESSE C.5 JACKSON962, b. Abt. 1873; d. 1912962. ii. LULA L. JACKSON963, b. April 02, 1872963; d. Unknown. Children of JOSEPH JACKSON and LOUISA PORTER are: iii. JOSEPH J.5 JACKSON, JR.964, b. November 22, 1879964; d. Unknown. iv. PHOEBE JACKSON964, b. September 20, 1881964; d. December 29, 1899964. v. ABNER JACKSON964, b. July 24, 1883964; d. December 15, 1902964. vi. RUBY JACKSON964, b. June 29, 1885964; d. November 04, 1885964. vii. AGNES JUANITA JACKSON964, b. August 1886964; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM SCHRODER964; d. Unknown. viii. EUGENE GIBSON JACKSON964, b. December 06, 1888964; d. Unknown. ix. ERNEST WARREN JACKSON964, b. February 25, 1891964; d. Unknown. x. HELEN GRACE JACKSON964, b. April 18, 1895964; d. Unknown. 177. ELI J.4 SUMNER (PRISCILLA3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)965 was born May 28, 1812 in Highland Co.,OH965, and died March 25, 1894966. He married (1) ANNA E. BOXLEY967 June 13, 1833967. She was born 1812968, and died May 05, 1834968. He married (2) JANE E. CARTER968 January 21, 1836 in Morgan Co., OH968. She was born October 05, 1818968, and died Unknown. Notes for ELI J. SUMNER: Eli Sumner received a respectable common school and academic education and subsequently became a teacher in the Union Seminary in Highland Co., OH. After his marriage to Jane Carter, he settled on a tract of land about 6 miles west of Mooresville, which was presented to him by his father. He purchased a large flour mill near the village in the fall of 1849 and operated it until the spring of 1853 when he moved to Sharpsville, Tipton Co. and engaged in the manufacturing and shipping of lumber for a few months. He then returned to his farm near Mooresville where he carried on a lumber trade in the Wabash Valley until 1865. In the spring of 1858, he moved to Indianapolis and in the fall of 1869 returned to Mooresville. He was a member of the Methodist church at the time of his death. At one time he and his family had been members of the White Lick MM. He was a Republican and an active worker in the Temperance cause. More About ELI J. SUMNER: Burial: Unknown, Washington Co., IN Children of ELI SUMNER and JANE CARTER are: i. THOMAS C.5 SUMNER968, b. February 16, 1837968; d. Unknown. ii. WILLIAM E. SUMNER968, b. February 01, 1839968; d. Unknown. iii. CASWELL B. SUMNER968, b. November 23, 1841968; d. January 03, 1867968. iv. JAMES O. SUMNER968, b. March 04, 1844968; d. January 04, 1849968. v. ANNA E. SUMNER968, b. October 17, 1847968; d. September 28, 1853968. vi. HANNAH C. SUMNER968, b. November 20, 1850968; d. June 23, 1867968. vii. NANCY EVANGELINE SUMNER968, b. May 10, 1856968; d. February 14, 1863968. 178. JOSEPH4 SUMNER (PRISCILLA3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)969 was born June 15, 1817969, and died April 1891970. He married SUSAN KARNES971 September 21, 1837971. She was born 1813972, and died February 19, 1897972. Notes for JOSEPH SUMNER: Joseph and Susan moved from Paint Township, Highland Co., to Elwood, Madison Co., IN in 1834. His father had given him land north of Atlanta in Hamilton Co., IN. At that time it was a divided village, called Shieldsville and Buena Vista, later divided by a railroad track. The land was in Tipton Co., taken from Hamilton Co., in 1844. The Sumner cemetery was three acres and is located west of State Road through Atlanta, on the Hamilton Co., Tipton Co. line. This leads to a dead-end road. turn north a half mile to a lane which is about a mile to the cemetery. In 1967 this land was owned by Lucy Sumner Pickett(Puckett) granddaughter of Joseph and Susan. Children of JOSEPH SUMNER and SUSAN KARNES are: i. ELIZABETH5 SUMNER972, d. Unknown. ii. ABSALOM SUMNER972, d. Unknown. iii. MARY SUMNER972, d. Unknown. iv. INFANT TWIN SUMNER972, d. Unknown. v. INFANT TWIN SUMNER972, d. Unknown. vi. INFANT SUMNER972, d. Unknown. 179. LUCY4 SUMNER (PRISCILLA3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)973 was born April 10, 1819 in Highland Co., OH974, and died June 05, 1909 in Hendricks Co., IN974. She married (1) JOSIAH REED975 January 16, 1840 in Highland Co., OH975. He was born October 19, 1808976, and died November 07, 1859 in Hendricks Co., IN976. She married (2) T. PICKETT977 Aft. 1851978. He died Unknown. She married (3) SAMUEL KING979 September 13, 1868 in Hendricks Co., IN980. He died Unknown. Notes for LUCY SUMNER: When Lucy and Josiah Reed were first married, her father Absalom took them to Morgan Co., IN and gave them a farm. Notes for JOSIAH REED: Josiah Reed and wife Lucy had ten children - names are unknown Children of LUCY SUMNER and JOSIAH REED are: 352. i. PRISCILLA ANN5 REED, b. January 06, 1839, Highland Co., OH; d. May 16, 1864, Hendricks Co., IN. ii. JOHN M. REED981, b. 1842, OH981; d. Unknown. iii. HANNAH H. REED981, b. 1844, OH981; d. Unknown. iv. WILLIAM ALLEN REED981, b. December 16, 1846, Highland Co., OH981; d. May 20, 1868, Hendricks Co., IN981. v. NANCY I. REED981, b. 1847, Highland Co., OH981; d. Unknown. vi. SARAH MINERVA REED981, b. November 1849, Hendricks Co., IN981; d. Unknown. vii. FRANKLIN P. REED REED981, b. January 26, 1853, Highland Co., OH981; d. March 24, 1873, Hendricks Co., IN981. viii. MARY E. REED981, b. June 28, 1856, Highland Co., OH981; d. December 08, 1877, Hendricks Co., IN981. ix. INFANT REED981, b. 1858, IN981; d. October 04, 1858, IN981. 180. SYLVANIA4 SUMNER (PRISCILLA3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)982 was born 1822982, and died Unknown. She married WILLIAM CONWAY982 January 04, 1844 in Highland Co.,OH982. He died Unknown. Notes for SYLVANIA SUMNER: The story is told that Sylvania Sumner's father Absalom took her and two of her sisters to IN in a prairie schooner wagon equipped with a three legged stool for them to use to get in and out of the wagon. After presenting them with separate tracts of pioneer land, it is said that he told them to "scratch or die." More About WILLIAM CONWAY: Residence: Tipton Co., IN Children of SYLVANIA SUMNER and WILLIAM CONWAY are: i. ELI5 CONWAY983, b. March 1845984; d. Unknown. ii. E.M. CONWAY985, d. Unknown. iii. ABSALOM CONWAY985, d. Unknown. iv. HANNAH CONWAY985, d. Unknown. v. ROBERT CONWAY985, d. Unknown. 181. TOBIATHA HANNAH4 SUMNER (PRISCILLA3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)986 was born July 14, 1827986, and died Unknown. She married (1) WASHINGTON DOLLAHITE986 September 23, 1852986. He was born Abt. 1825987, and died October 04, 1861 in Highland Co.,OH987. She married (2) DEMPSEY B. SINCLAIR987 August 13, 1863987. He died January 03, 1871987. Notes for TOBIATHA HANNAH SUMNER: Tobiatha Hannah Sumner had cancer when she was a young girl and had an operation. A walnut drop-leaf dining room table, brought from NC by her parents, was used for the operating table. The successful operation was credited to their practicing family physician and the prayers of the Society of Friends of the Fall Creek Friends. Child of TOBIATHA SUMNER and WASHINGTON DOLLAHITE is: i. INFANT5 DOLLAHITE987, d. Unknown. Children of TOBIATHA SUMNER and DEMPSEY SINCLAIR are: ii. MIRANDA G.5 SINCLAIR987, b. 1864987; d. Unknown. iii. PRISCILLA OLIVE SINCLAIR987, b. 1869987; d. Unknown. 182. ROBERT4 SUMNER (PRISCILLA3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)988 was born July 04, 1827988, and died October 06, 1890 in Highland Co.,OH989. He married (1) BARBARA ANN TOMLINSON990 November 19, 1848990. She was born 1831991, and died Unknown. He married (2) TOBIATHA FETTRO991 February 03, 1865991. She died Unknown. Notes for ROBERT SUMNER: When Robert Sumner and Tobiatha Fettro married they were members of what became the Hopewell MM, composed of the Walnut Creek, Hardking Creek and the Fall Creek Friends Meeting. They were received into the Fairfield Friends Meeting, Leesburg, Highland Co., OH on 19 Apr 1869 by their own request. Since they married outside the discipline of the Friends Meeting they were not members at this time. They were very prosperous farmers on land left Robert by his parents. In 1979 some of this land was still owned by Sumner family members. Children of ROBERT SUMNER and TOBIATHA FETTRO are: i. TOBIATHA5 SUMNER991, d. Unknown. ii. INFANT SUMNER991, d. Unknown. iii. WILLIAM SUMNER991, d. Unknown. iv. SARAH ELLEN SUMNER991, d. Unknown. 183. ELI WILLIAM4 CARSON (ABIGAIL ALSA3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)992 was born July 15, 1812 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC992, and died November 20, 1904 in Lebanon Co., KS992. He married AGNES ELLEN HASTINGS992 December 16, 1840 in Stokes Co., NC993. She was born July 13, 1817 in NC994, and died Unknown. More About ELI WILLIAM CARSON: Burial: Unknown, Lebanon, Smith Co., KS Children of ELI CARSON and AGNES HASTINGS are: i. VICTORIA JANE5 CARSON995, b. October 17, 1842, NC996; d. Unknown; m. BENJAMIN LIVENGOOD997; d. Unknown. ii. COLUMBUS LAFAYETTE CARSON998, b. October 17, 1842, NC999; d. Unknown. iii. ELI HILLARY CARSON1000, b. August 04, 1844, NC1001; d. Unknown. More About ELI HILLARY CARSON: Burial: Unknown, Oregon Cemetery, Oregon, MO1002 iv. JOSEPH PETERS CARSON1003, b. September 30, 1846, NC1004; d. Unknown; m. MARIE COLHOUR1005, Smith Co., KS1005; d. Unknown. v. MALISSA ELSBURY CARSON1006, b. September 14, 18491007; d. December 23, 19281008; m. WILLIAM SCHROEDER1008, August 18, 1880, Harlan, Smith Co., KS1008; b. , Germany1008; d. Unknown. vi. PETER KOSSUTH CARSON1009, b. August 28, 18521010; d. October 28, 19441011; m. LOUISA SHIELDS1011, January 09, 1876, Rockport, Atchinson Co., MO1011; d. November 13, 19371011. vii. MARY ALICE CARSON1012, b. July 25, 18531013; d. May 31, 1944, Saline Co., KS1014; m. FRANK WHEELER, SR.1014, September 25, 1875, MO1014; d. April 01, 19201014. viii. CHARLES HENRY CARSON1015, b. June 08, 18581016; d. Unknown. ix. ESTELLA OZARA CARSON1017, b. August 31, 18621018; d. January 09, 1945, Phillips Co., KS1019; m. ADAM MUIR SCOTT1019, March 21, 18831019; b. May 03, 1846, Lanarkshire, Scotland1019; d. Unknown. 184. SALLY4 CARSON (ABIGAIL ALSA3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)1020 was born July 24, 1815 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC1020, and died September 24, 1877 in Richland Co., WI1021. She married THOMAS HARDY1022 March 23, 1837 in Surry Co., NC1023. He was born 1812 in Danville, VA1023, and died Bet. August 06 - 07, 1866 in Richland Co., WI1023. More About SALLY CARSON: Burial: Unknown, Basswood Cemetery, Richland Co., WI1023 Notes for THOMAS HARDY: Thomas and Sarah Carson Hardy were said to have been plantation and slave owners while living in the south before the Civil War. They came to WI in 1855. They were members of the Dunkard Church. More About THOMAS HARDY: Burial: Unknown, Basswood Cemetery, Richland Co., WI1023 Children of SALLY CARSON and THOMAS HARDY are: i. JOHN S.5 HARDY1024, b. February 1837, Surry Co., NC1024; d. Unknown. ii. JACOB A. HARDY1024, b. Abt. 1838, Surry Co., NC1024; d. Unknown. 353. iii. WILLIAM MULBERRY HARDY, b. December 04, 1840, NC; d. Unknown. iv. ALCY C. HARDY1024, b. Abt. 1844, Surry Co., NC1024; d. Unknown. v. ELI T. HARDY1024, b. Abt. 1844, Surry Co., NC1024; d. Unknown. vi. HARDIN M. HARDY1024, b. Abt. 1845, Surry Co., NC1024; d. Unknown. vii. JESSE HARDY1024, b. Abt. 1847, Surry Co., NC1024; d. Unknown. viii. DOCTOR J. HARDY1024, b. Abt. 1849, Surry Co., NC1024; d. Unknown. 185. JAMES VERLIN4 CARSON (ABIGAIL ALSA3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)1025 was born January 01, 1817 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC1025, and died August 08, 1895 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC1025. He married CHRISTINA OWENS1025. She died March 12, 1894 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC1026. Children of JAMES CARSON and CHRISTINA OWENS are: i. WILLIAM5 CARSON1027, b. 1841, Westfield, Surry Co., NC1027; d. Unknown. ii. SEBRON CARSON1027, b. 18421027; d. Unknown. 354. iii. JOSEPH CARSON, b. 1845, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. November 14, 1920. 355. iv. MARY ELIZABETH CARSON, b. March 24, 1851, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. January 06, 1940. 356. v. CHRISTINE MINERVA CARSON, b. May 28, 1854, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. July 05, 1934. 186. JOHN HARDIN4 CARSON (ABIGAIL ALSA3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)1028 was born Abt. 1820 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC1028, and died Unknown in Union Station, Kansas City, KS1029. He married NANCY HASTINGS1030 December 27, 1841 in Stokes Co., NC1031. She was born May 09, 18221032, and died Unknown. Children of JOHN CARSON and NANCY HASTINGS are: i. JOHN5 CARSON1032, b. Abt. 1844, Highland Co., OH1032; d. Unknown. ii. ELIZA H. CARSON1032, b. Abt. 1849, NC1032; d. Unknown. iii. HANNAH CARSON1032, b. Abt. 1853, Highland Co., OH1032; d. Unknown. iv. JOSEPH CARSON1032, b. Abt. 1859, Highland Co., OH1032; d. Unknown. 187. JESSE BLUMA4 CARSON (ABIGAIL ALSA3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)1033 was born September 24, 1826 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC1033, and died October 18, 1919 in Centralia, Nemaha Co., KS1033. He married SARAH JANE GROVE1033 July 31, 1851 in Highland Co., OH1034. She was born October 30, 1832 in Hillsboro, Highland Co., OH1034, and died Unknown. Children of JESSE CARSON and SARAH GROVE are: i. GEORGE M.5 CARSON1034, b. February 04, 1853, Howard Co., IN1034; d. Unknown. ii. RACHEL A. CARSON1034, b. August 02, 1856, Howard Co., IN1034; d. Unknown. iii. EVERETT CARSON1034, b. October 19, 1859, Howard Co., IN1034; d. Unknown. iv. CEBRON CARSON1034, b. January 22, 1863, Holt Co., MO1034; d. Unknown. v. ELLA CARSON1034, b. March 19, 1861, Howard Co., IN1034; d. Unknown; m. JOHN CAPUTON HOLSAPPLE; b. November 14, 1850, WV; d. Unknown. vi. SUSIE CARSON1034, b. December 25, 1865, Holt Co., MO1034; d. Unknown. vii. FRANK CARSON1034, b. March 22, 1868, Holt Co., MO1034; d. Unknown. viii. KIT CARSON1034, b. July 22, 1870, Holt Co., MO1034; d. April 29, 19121035; m. ANNIE MARIE HIGGINS1035, March 07, 18901035; b. December 03, 1870, Chicago, Cook Co., IL1035; d. Unknown. ix. MYRTLE CARSON1036, b. July 19, 1874, Holt Co., MO1036; d. Unknown. 188. ALBERT JACKSON4 CARSON (ABIGAIL ALSA3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)1037 was born January 13, 18291037, and died September 14, 1916 in Davis Co., IA1037. He married ELIZA MCCLURE1037 August 02, 1852 in Highland Co., OH1038. She was born May 22, 1832 in Highland Co., OH1039, and died Unknown. Children of ALBERT CARSON and ELIZA MCCLURE are: i. DELILAH5 CARSON1039, b. April 25, 1852, MO1039; d. October 31, 19411040; m. HARRISON HAWKINS1040; b. Abt. 18501040; d. Unknown. ii. ELMIRA A. CARSON1041, b. April 17, 18551041; d. 19301042. iii. HANNAH MCCLURE CARSON1043, b. January 21, 1859, Bloomfield, Davis Co., IA1043; d. Unknown; m. COLUMBUS G. SMITH1044, January 19, 18791044; d. Unknown. iv. MARY CARSON1045, b. Abt. 18621045; d. Unknown. v. MARION G. CARSON1045, b. July 24, 1864, Bloomfield, Davis Co., IA1045; d. October 24, 19351046; m. IDA JENNINGS1046; d. Unknown. vi. JAMES ALBERT CARSON1047, b. October 09, 18661047; d. September 01, 19531048; m. MINNIE ALICE ORMAN1048; d. Unknown. 189. WILLIAM MARTIN4 CARSON (ABIGAIL ALSA3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)1049 was born Abt. 1833 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC1049, and died March 12, 19201050. He married (1) CLIRINDA CONNETT1050 Bef. 18531050. She was born in Warsaw, IN1050, and died Unknown. He married (2) REBECCA E. GROVE1051 August 21, 1853 in Highland Co., OH1052. She died Unknown. He married (3) MARTHA GRIM1052 December 18551052. She died Unknown. Child of WILLIAM CARSON and REBECCA GROVE is: i. LAURA5 CARSON1052, b. Abt. 18541052; d. Unknown. Children of WILLIAM CARSON and MARTHA GRIM are: ii. INFANT5 CARSON, d. Unknown. iii. JOSHUA CARSON1052, b. Abt. 1857, Highland Co., OH1052; d. Unknown. 190. HENRY SHACKELFORD4 CARSON (ABIGAIL ALSA3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)1053 was born 1834 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC1053, and died March 1904 in Maitland, Holt Co., MO1054. He married ELIZABETH ANN MARKLAND1054 January 28, 1857 in Kokomo, Howard Co., IN1054. She was born October 24, 1834 in Hamilton Co., OH1055, and died November 18, 1901 in Maitland, Holt Co., MO1055. Children of HENRY CARSON and ELIZABETH MARKLAND are: i. LOTTIE5 CARSON1056, d. Unknown. ii. ETTA CARSON1056, d. Unknown. iii. HENRY L. CARSON1056, d. Unknown. iv. SCOTT CARSON1056, b. November 07, 1857, Kokomo, Howard Co., IN1056; d. August 17, 19341057; m. MAHALA CATHERINE HOWARD1057; b. November 14, 1865, Cumberland Gap, Clinton Co., KY1057; d. November 05, 19591057. 191. ABNER JESSUP4 CARSON (ABIGAIL ALSA3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)1058 was born April 10, 1836 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC1059, and died February 08, 1920 in Pawnee City, NE1060. He married MARGARET DEFFENBAUGH1061 1859 in Kokomo, Howard Co., IN1062. She was born April 09, 1841 in Circleville, OH1062, and died Unknown. Children of ABNER CARSON and MARGARET DEFFENBAUGH are: i. WILLIAM HAMPTON5 CARSON1062, b. August 27, 1860, Kokomo, Howard Co., IN1062; d. September 16, 1933, Atchison Co., MO1063. ii. IDA CARSON1064, b. Abt. 18621064; d. Unknown. iii. MATTIE CARSON1064, b. Abt. 18651064; d. Unknown. iv. SEABORN CARSON1064, b. January 05, 18681064; d. Unknown. 192. FRANCIS MARION4 CARSON (ABIGAIL ALSA3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)1065 was born August 13, 1837 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC1065, and died April 21, 1922 in Smith Co., KS1065. He married (1) ELIZABETH HARRIET SHEETS1065 October 28, 1860 in Kokomo, Howard Co., IN1066. She was born March 26, 1839 in Probably Augusta Co., VA1066, and died Unknown. He married (2) DELLA LONG HACKETT1066 Aft. 18891066. She was born February 27, 1862 in Knoxville, IA1066, and died Unknown. Notes for FRANCIS MARION CARSON: Francis Marion Carson enjoyed gathering his children around him and telling them the story of how President Andrew Jackson once visited his parents, and that he drove his horses into their yard accompanied by his dogs and slaves. Children of FRANCIS CARSON and ELIZABETH SHEETS are: i. LEWIS EDGAR5 CARSON1066, b. September 28, 1861, Kokomo, Howard Co., IN1066; d. Unknown. ii. MINERVA ALICE CARSON1066, b. June 06, 18631066; d. Unknown. iii. THOMAS FLETCHER CARSON1066, b. October 08, 1864, MO1066; d. Unknown. iv. JACOB MILTON CARSON1066, b. April 16, 1866, Holt Co., MO1066; d. Unknown. v. EMMA MAY CARSON1066, b. February 19, 1868, Holt Co., MO1066; d. Unknown. vi. ELIAS MANFORD CARSON1066, b. May 13, 1870, Maitland, Holt Co., MO1066; d. October 09, 19411067. vii. DANIEL HOWARD CARSON1068, b. June 14, 1872, Holt Co., MO1068; d. Unknown. viii. ANNA BELLE CARSON1068, b. June 17, 1874, MO1068; d. Unknown. ix. FRANK MORTON CARSON1068, b. November 17, 1876, Smith Center, Smith Co., KS1068; d. Unknown. x. HATTIE ELVA CARSON1068, b. October 17, 1878, Athol, Smith Co., KS1068; d. Unknown. xi. CHARLES CLIFFORD CARSON1068, b. March 07, 1880, Athol, Smith Co., KS1068; d. Unknown. Children of FRANCIS CARSON and DELLA HACKETT are: xii. BENJAMIN HARRIS5 CARSON1068, b. December 22, 1892, Smith Center, Smith Co., KS1068; d. Unknown. xiii. GEORGE ALBERT CARSON1068, b. September 02, 1894, Smith Center, Smith Co., KS1068; d. Unknown. xiv. ROBERT LEROY CARSON1068, b. June 01, 1899, Smith Center, Smith Co., KS1068; d. Unknown. xv. MARY BESSIE CARSON1068, b. July 18, 1903, Smith Center, Smith Co., KS1068; d. Unknown. xvi. FRANCES MAY CARSON, b. Private; m. WILLIAM PETTY1069, Private; d. Unknown. 193. MARY POLLY4 JESSUP (RACHEL3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)1070 was born November 03, 1817 in Surry Co., NC1070, and died Unknown. She married NOAH REAGAN1070 December 06, 1834 in Hendricks Co., IN1071. He died Unknown. Notes for MARY POLLY JESSUP: Mary Polly Jessup was disowned from Fairfield MM on 15 Jun 1845 for marrying Noah Reagan out of unity. Children of MARY JESSUP and NOAH REAGAN are: i. ROBERT5 REAGAN1072, d. Unknown. ii. SARAH ANN REAGAN1072, d. Unknown; m. CY WARD1072; d. Unknown. iii. RACHEL REAGAN1072, d. Unknown; m. JAMES ELLIS1072; d. Unknown. iv. GEORGE REAGAN1072, d. Unknown; m. ESTHER HOFFMAN1072; d. Unknown. v. JOSEPH REAGAN1072, d. Unknown. vi. SAMUEL REAGAN1072, d. Unknown. vii. MARY REAGAN1072, d. Unknown; m. ANTHONY CONROE1072; d. Unknown. 194. JACKSON L.4 JESSUP (RACHEL3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)1073 was born October 21, 1821 in Surry Co., NC1073, and died 1900 in IN. He married MALINDA KELLAM1073, daughter of JESSE KELLAM. She was born Abt. 1827 in IN1074, and died 1905 in IN1074. Notes for JACKSON L. JESSUP: Jackson Jessup was a native of Stokes Co., NC. His parents moved to Hendricks Co., In when he was three years old. His father became one of the early settlers of Hendricks Co., IN. They located near the Marion and Morgan County lines. In this area Jackson was reared to maturity and his active career was one of close identification with agricultural pursuits - ie a farmer. He began farming at an early age, and in 1881, he moved to a farm of 200 acres, mostly cultivated and improved. Jackson was the Township Trustee In IN for seven years, and was Supervisor of Fox Township. He was a minister of the Society of Friends and was a birthright Quaker. In politics he was a Republican. Children of JACKSON JESSUP and MALINDA KELLAM are: 357. i. AMANDA JANE5 JESSUP, b. October 26, 1846; d. Unknown. 358. ii. OSWALD JESSUP, b. 1848; d. Unknown. iii. W. KELLUM JESSUP1075, b. 18501075; d. Unknown. 359. iv. ROSCOE C. JESSUP, b. April 12, 1862, Marion Co., IN; d. Unknown. 360. v. CORA CLIFTA JESSUP, b. March 27, 1866, IN; d. October 11, 1934, Lewistown, Fergus Co., MT. vi. SARAH JESSUP1076, d. Unknown, In infancy1076. vii. ORLANDO JESSUP1076, d. Unknown, When young1076. 195. MAHALA JANE4 JESSUP (RACHEL3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)1077 was born February 17, 1830 in Hendricks Co., IN1077, and died Unknown. She married TIMOTHY JESSUP1077 1854, son of TIMOTHY JESSUP and SUSANNA JACKSON. He was born April 16, 18271077, and died Unknown. Notes for MAHALA JANE JESSUP: 176 Feb 1830 in Hendricks Co., IN Children are listed above under (113) Timothy Jessup. 196. JOEL4 JESSUP (RACHEL3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)1077 was born April 06, 1832 in Hendricks Co., IN1077, and died October 04, 1908 in Hendricks Co., IN. He married (1) LOUISA MOON1077 August 12, 1852 in Hendricks Co., IN, daughter of JOSEPH MOON. She died August 20, 18851078. He married (2) MARIA ALLEN1079 June 22, 18871080, daughter of PRESTON ALLEN and SUSANNA JESSUP. She died Unknown. Notes for JOEL JESSUP: Joel Jessup had a very meager education, since the schools of his day were open only two or three months in the winter time, and then offered very limited advantages. He was in the school but a very short time, yet he laid the foundation for a desire for knowledge and, being a great reader all his life, he was well informed on most subjects of the day for a man of his age. He lived on the farm all his life and as a farmer, was sufficiently progressive in keeping abreast of the times. He had to labor as a boy without any of the modern inventions, and as the modern agricultural implements came into use, he added them one by one to his equipment list. At the end of his life, he was as well equipped for agriculture as any farmer in the county. He added to the homestead until it contained over three hundred acres of fine land. He carried on an extensive dairy business, shipping his milk to Indianapolis. He had fifty head of fine graded milk cows and owned and operated a flour and custom mill at Friendwood on his farm. Joel was a birthright Quaker and throughout his life was a firm believer in the doctrines as set forth by that church. Being naturally of a quiet and reserved disposition, one had to know him intimately to appreciate his real depth of Christian spirit. His was a deeply religious nature and a careful student of the Bible, and his great faith in Christ was built on it's teachings. His politics were in keeping with his faith and he was a Prohibitionist of the most radical kind all his life. Notes for MARIA ALLEN: Maria Allen was educated in the local schools and at Spiceland Academy. She taught school for many years and it was not until she was thirty-eight years of age that she entered the woman's medical College of Chicago, IL (now a part of the Northwestern University) from which she graduated. She was a woman of great strength of character and with a tender and sympathetic feeling which was necessary for a successful physician. More About MARIA ALLEN: Occupation: Physician Children of JOEL JESSUP and LOUISA MOON are: 361. i. HARRISON B.5 JESSUP, b. August 20, 1853, Hendricks Co., IN; d. December 30, 1905. 362. ii. THEODORE W. JESSUP, b. January 19, 1855; d. November 26, 1878. 363. iii. JESSE JESSUP, b. September 10, 1854; d. Unknown. 364. iv. WILLIAM JESSUP, b. April 11, 1858; d. Unknown. Child of JOEL JESSUP and MARIA ALLEN is: v. W. S.5 JESSUP1081, d. Unknown. 197. LEATHA4 JESSUP (RACHEL3 JACKSON, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)1082 was born August 13, 1825 in Surry Co., NC1082, and died Unknown. She married ELIJAH PFAFF1082 February 25, 1847 in Hendricks Co., IN1083, son of JOHAN PFAFF and LORENE JACKSON. He was born November 12, 1822 in NC1084, and died November 25, 1909 in Mooresville, IN1085. Notes for LEATHA JESSUP: Leatha Jessup was disowned from Fairfield MM on 15 Jul 1847 for marrying out of unity. Notes for ELIJAH PFAFF: The Pfaff family was one of the first families to settle in the Yadkin Valley. Peter Pfaff, a German, came with the Moravians from Bethlehem, PA in 1748. They helped start the little Moravian village of Bethabara. This village is now called "Old Town." Some of the Moravians moved to another location and formed the village of Salem, which in 1912 joined with the little town of Winston to form the twin cities of Winston-Salem, NC. There is a little community near the Yadkin River called "Pfafftown," named for this Peter Pfaff. Children of LEATHA JESSUP and ELIJAH PFAFF are: i. JOEL5 PFAFF1086, d. Unknown. ii. PEYTON PFAFF1086, d. Unknown. 198. WILLIAM L. BUCK4 JACKSON (AMER3, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)1087 was born Abt. 1838 in Surry Co., NC1087, and died Abt. 1900 in Surry Co., NC1087. He married SARAH SHELTON1087 June 25, 1867 in Surry Co., NC1087, daughter of WILLIAMSON SHELTON and SARAH FRANCIS. She was born Abt. 1847 in Surry Co., NC1088, and died March 25, 1929 in Surry Co., NC1089. Notes for WILLIAM L. BUCK JACKSON: Buck Jackson was the owner of 468 acres of land. Surry County Deed Book 45, p. 126 notes that on 1 Mar 1904, his estate was divided among his six children as follows: Caleb Jackson received 98.5 acres with the understanding he would take care of his mother until her death. Susan Cook received 56 acres and was to pay her brother, Bud $8.00, her sister Mary, $35.00, her brother James, $33.00 and her sister Ida, $34.00 for the difference in value of her acreage. William Lee "Bud" Jackson received 60.5 acres, Mary Cook received 64.5 acres, James Jackson received 84.5 acres and Ida Jackson received 104 acres. Notes for SARAH SHELTON: Sarah Shelton was born abt 1847 and died 25 Mar 1929 Children of WILLIAM JACKSON and SARAH SHELTON are: 365. i. WILLIAM LEE BUD5 JACKSON, b. August 14, 1874, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. December 25, 1941, Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC. 366. ii. WILLIAM CALEB JACKSON, b. August 05, 1875, Surry Co., NC; d. July 22, 1959, Surry Co., NC. 367. iii. JAMES JIM JACKSON, b. 1877, Surry Co., NC; d. February 08, 1918, Surry Co., NC. 368. iv. MARY JANE JACKSON, b. 1880; d. Unknown. 369. v. SUSAN JACKSON, b. May 12, 1886; d. Unknown. 370. vi. IDA JACKSON, b. May 12, 1886; d. Unknown. 199. JOSEPH M.4 JACKSON (AMER3, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)1089 was born March 30, 1840 in Surry Co., NC1089, and died May 09, 1932. He married (1) SUSAN VON CANNON1089 September 12, 18651089. She was born October 30, 1842 in Randolph Co. NC1090, and died Unknown. He married (2) ANNA HENDERSON1091 Aft. 18661092. She died Unknown. Notes for JOSEPH M. JACKSON: Joseph M. Jackson spent his youth on his father's farm in Westfield, NC and left home as a young man. Relatives still living in the area say that when Joseph left home, he had only a clean shirt and no money. He moved to Colorado and accumulated a large fortune there. In his will, Joseph stated he wanted all of his estate left to his wife as long as she lived and at her death all of his property, stocks, bonds, etc. were to be sold and the money to be divided up equally between his brothers, William Buck Jackson and Robert Franklin Jackson and his sister, Martha Jackson Pell, and their children. He had only one child by his first wife, Susan Von Cannon. He did not have children by his second wife, Anna Henderson. From the way that Joseph made out his will, it seemed that he had become very displeased with his son Andrew, and did not want him to inherit his fortune. He said that he had given Andrew a good share of his property and that he had deeded it away contrary to his father's expressed wishes. He left his wife all income, rents, interest of all real or personal property that he had in trust, except for ten dollars per month that was to given to his son, Andrew Jackson, during his natural lifetime. He appointed his nephew, Andrew Jackson, of Mt. Airy, NC and Joseph A. Pell, his nephew of Pilot Mtn. NC to act as the executor of his will, which was written 16 Jan 1923 in Denver, CO. His wishes were carried out after the death of his wife, Anna, and many relatives living in NC received a share of his estate. The following biography was taken from an article written in "A Portrait and Biological Album of Washington Co., KS," date not given. Sent to Lucille Jackson Vernon by Keith Parrish of Washington, DC. " Joseph M. Jackson, a retired farmer and a resident of Clifton, owns and occupies one of the most pleasant homes within the town limits, to which he moved in the spring of 1889. Prior to this, he had been located on a good farm on section 35 of Clifton Township, of which he still retains ownership. He preempt this land in the spring of 1870 and thereafter lived upon it until his removal to Clifton, sojourning there for a period of nineteen years. He is numbered among the leading pioneers of Washington Co., KS and has been no unimportant factor in assisting it to its present condition. He literally built up a home from the wilderness, bringing his land to a good state of cultivation and erecting substantial buildings. Beside this farm, he owns another farm of eighty acres in the same township and still another eighty acres in Sheridan Township, both of which are well improved. Joseph M. Jackson passed his younger years quietly engaged in agricultural pursuits and remaining a member of the parental household until reaching his maturity. Upon the outbreak of the Civil War, not desiring to affiliate with the enemies of the Union, he left home and enlisted in Co. D in a regiment of 8th TN Cavalry, being mustered in as a Sgt. He participated in some of the important battles which followed and was in several skirmishes. His regiment was sent after the rebel raider, Morgan. In the latter part of 1863, he became ill, and was confined to the hospital for nine months. Upon his recovery, he rejoined his regiment and was at the battle of Greenville in Oct 11864. While on the retreat, his horse, a very fine and swift animal, was shot three times, but carried his master beyond the point of danger before falling disabled. Joseph had become separated from his comrades, but joined them the next day. He had himself been wounded at the time his horse was shot and now was compelled to lie in the hospital again. He was three times confined in the hospital and finally on the 24th of May, received his honorable discharge from the service, after serving for two years and nine months, being nine months in the Cumberland Mtns., detained in mountain fights. Upon retiring from the Army, Joseph returned to NC and settled in Watauga Co., where he lived for four and one half years. In the meantime he married Susan Von Cannon on 12 Sep 1865. This lady was born in Randolph Co., NC 30 Oct 1842 and is the daughter of Jacob and Nancy Hammon Von Cannon. Joseph possesses rare business qualities, being more than ordinarily wide-awake, enterprising and industrious. He arrived with his family in Washington Co.,KS on 12 Sep 1870. The country around bore a wide contrast to its present condition, Indians and wild animals still being plentiful. Securing his land, he labored in true pioneer style while the country settled up around him by degrees and he watched with interest and satisfaction the growth and development of this now prosperous commonwealth. Both he and his wife were reared in the doctrines of the Quaker faith, but they are now members of the Methodist Church. Politically, Joseph is a sound Republican. As a former soldier, he belongs to the G.A.R. being a member of Sedgwick Post No.24. " Child of JOSEPH JACKSON and SUSAN VON CANNON is: i. ANDREW5 JACKSON1093, b. July 01, 18661093; d. Unknown. 200. MARTHA ELLEN4 JACKSON (AMER3, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)1094 was born April 14, 1844 in Surry Co., NC1095, and died October 07, 1927 in Surry Co., NC1095. She married WILLIAM ELIJAH PELL1096 February 22, 1865 in Surry Co., NC1096, son of WILLIAM PELL and MARY JESSUP. He was born May 11, 1837 in Westfield Community of Surry Co., NC1097, and died August 19, 1918 in Surry Co., NC1097. Notes for MARTHA ELLEN JACKSON: Martha Jackson was born 14 Apr 1844, Surry Co., NC and died 7 Oct 1927. She was a tall, slender, good-looking brunette with deep set gray blue eyes and fair skin. She had an independent spirit and determination about her that one could admire. She was intelligent, thrifty, a hard worker, good manager and a real helpmate to her husband. Her granddaughter, Anna Pell Broadwell wrote this description of Martha. More About MARTHA ELLEN JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Westfield Friends Church, Surry Co., NC Notes for WILLIAM ELIJAH PELL: William Elijah Pell's parents built their home and barns of logs after buying many acres of land about 1830. These acres were about 1/2 mile south of the Westfield Friends Church in Westfield, NC. Elijah was a tall, large man with fair skin, blue eyes and brown hair that in later years turned white. He kept a long neatly trimmed beard. He rode his horse out over his farms every day. He was a kind person, a helper in the community, an avid reader and an advocate of better education. His granddaughter wrote the above description of him.[] More About WILLIAM ELIJAH PELL: Burial: Unknown, Westfield Friends Church, Surry Co., NC Children of MARTHA JACKSON and WILLIAM PELL are: 371. i. SARAH ELIZABETH5 PELL, b. December 27, 1866, Surry Co., NC; d. Unknown. ii. WILLIAM S. PELL1098, b. June 05, 1868, Surry Co., NC1098; d. April 30, 1948, Surry Co., NC1099; m. VELINE C. COOK1100; d. Unknown. Notes for WILLIAM S. PELL: William Pell spent his life on the old home place, where he was a lover of nature, and played a very important part in the lives of his many nieces and nephews. He was never married. More About WILLIAM S. PELL: Burial: Unknown, Westfield Friends Church, Surry Co., NC 372. iii. LAFAYETTE AMOR PELL, b. November 01, 1873, Westfield, Surry Co., NC; d. October 13, 1952, Westfield, Surry Co., NC. 373. iv. SAMIRA ELLEN PELL, b. May 25, 1877, Surry Co., NC; d. July 28, 1897, Surry Co., NC. v. MARY VIRGINIA PELL1101, b. September 16, 18791102; d. Unknown, Died in infancy1102. 374. vi. JOSEPH ANDREW PELL, b. 1884, Surry Co., NC; d. September 1943, Lumberton, NC. vii. LAURA ELLEN PELL1103, b. April 15, 1886, Surry Co., NC1103; d. December 26, 1961, Forsyth Co., NC1103; m. FRANK LYNCH1103, 1915, Surry Co., NC1104; d. Unknown. Notes for LAURA ELLEN PELL: Laura Pell Lynch moved back to the farm to help take care of her mother after her father died. She remained there after the death of her husband, until she died 26 Dec 1961. She maintained the old home place as it was in the later 1800's and it was always a treat to visit her. Some activities at the home place before and just after the turn of the century were, gardening and food preparation, canning, drying food in the dry kiln, and storing food in the cellar, feeding and gathering eggs from chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese, tending and shearing sheep, milking and grazing cows, feeding and butchering hogs, working and caring for horses, making lye soap from the lye on the ashhopper, laundering and refilling feather ticks, and straw ticks for mattresses, usually an annual job, making clothes, mending shoes, knitting stockings, piecing and making quilts, chopping wood for cooking and fireplaces, drawing all water from a well, washing clothes on corrugated washboards, while heating the water outside in big black pots hung over an open fire, farming tobacco, grain crops, and hay for the animals. Guest were entertained in the front parlor where one might hear music from the organ or the accordion. The peddlers came calling with their wares to sell and they entertained the family, especially the children, with their many stories of adventure. Laura Pell Lynch was a devout member of the Westfield Friend's Church. She was in a nursing home in Winston-Salem, NC at time of her death. The Old Westfield Friends Meeting, established in 1786, was their church which was only a mile away on the Westfield/Pilot Mtn. road. The Quakers started the first school in the community at the same location. Herbert Hoover, later to be President of the US, was a pre-schooler then and lived with his aunt, only missing attending school there by a few months. Then his family moved back to Iowa. After his presidential term was over he was contacted for a church donation. He sent a check for $50.00 to help paint the church and in 1963 he sent some books for the library. More About LAURA ELLEN PELL: Burial: Unknown, Brims Grove Baptist Church, Stokes Co., NC 201. ROBERT FRANKLIN4 JACKSON (AMER3, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)1105 was born November 07, 1846 in Surry Co., NC1106, and died March 03, 1932 in Surry Co., NC. He married LAURA TILLEY1106, daughter of JOEL TILLEY and MARTHA SIMMONS. She was born March 03, 18541106, and died November 12, 1927 in Surry Co., NC1106. More About ROBERT FRANKLIN JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Westfield Friends Church, Surry Co., NC Notes for LAURA TILLEY: Laura Tilley was born 3 Mar 1854 and died 12 Nov 1927 More About LAURA TILLEY: Burial: Unknown, Westfield Friends Church, Surry Co., NC Children of ROBERT JACKSON and LAURA TILLEY are: i. MARTHA ELLEN5 JACKSON1107, b. September 20, 1873, Surry Co., NC1107; d. November 08, 1873, Surry Co., NC1107. 375. ii. LAURA IDA JACKSON, b. April 16, 1876; d. Unknown. iii. JOSEPH ANDREW JACKSON1108, b. August 24, 1878, Surry Co., NC; d. April 25, 19551108; m. SARAH TROUTMAN11081109; d. Unknown. 376. iv. JOHN L. JACKSON, b. November 12, 1880, Surry Co., NC; d. Unknown. v. WILLIAM EDWARD JACKSON1110, b. November 12, 1880, Surry Co., NC1111; d. July 28, 1968, NC1112; m. MAMIE HAWKS1113; d. Unknown. More About WILLIAM EDWARD JACKSON: Residence at death: Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC 27030 Social Security Number: 260-66-6391 377. vi. ADA VIRGINIA JACKSON, b. January 21, 1883; d. October 03, 1986. vii. IVA ESTELLA JACKSON1114, b. June 19, 1886, Surry Co., NC1115; d. January 01, 19191115. viii. ROBERT REID JACKSON1116, b. April 29, 1888, Westfield, Surry Co., NC1117; d. May 1979, NC1118; m. ANNIE BRITTON1119; d. Unknown. More About ROBERT REID JACKSON: Residence at death: Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC 27030 Social Security Number: 244-48-0498 378. ix. RANDALL HOBART JACKSON, b. November 15, 1895, Surry Co., NC; d. July 1975, NC. 202. ANDREW HAYWOOD4 JACKSON (JOEL3, JOSEPH2, SAMUEL1)1120 was born June 02, 1842 in Surry Co., NC, and died August 02, 18971121. He married MARY ELIZABETH CARSON1122 May 09, 1878, daughter of JAMES CARSON and CHRISTINA OWENS. She was born March 24, 1851 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC1122, and died January 06, 1940. Notes for ANDREW HAYWOOD JACKSON: Andrew Jackson was conscripted on 27 Mar 1862 to serve with CSA in Civil War - Co. E., 53rd NC Regiment. He was found unfit for service due to deafness. He was discharged 25 Nov 1862. Children of ANDREW JACKSON and MARY CARSON are: i. CHARLES VERLIN5 JACKSON1123, b. October 12, 18811123; d. Unknown. 379. ii. ELDRIDGE JACKSON, b. February 15, 1887, Surry Co., NC; d. October 1970, Surry Co., NC. iii. ANNIE JACKSON1123, b. October 17, 18911123; d. November 16, 19111123. 203. A. J.4 SIMMONS (JEHU3, ELIZABETH2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)1124 was born 1816 in NC1124, and died Unknown. He married UNK SPOUSE. She died Unknown. Notes for A. J. SIMMONS: Married Jane ? A. J. Simmons, son of Jehu and Betsy Hammons Jackson were living in the Holly Springs District, near Mt. Airy, Surry Co, NC during the 1850 census. A. J?s age was 34, born North Carolina, a brick mason, his wife Jane Simmons age 26. Six children were listed: William age 8, Samuel age 6, Joseph C. age 4, James age 3, Sarah age 2, and Mary Ann age 1/2. Children of A. SIMMONS and UNK SPOUSE are: i. WILLIAM5 SIMMONS1125, b. 18421125; d. Unknown. ii. SAMUEL PETER SIMMONS1125, b. 18441125; d. Unknown; m. MYRA JANE MARTIN1126; b. November 13, 18641126; d. Unknown. Notes for MYRA JANE MARTIN: Mrya Jane Martin Simmons' nickname was Pink because she was pretty as a pink flower. Samuel Simmons saw her when she was a baby and said she was so pretty, he would wait for her to grow up so they could marry. He did just that. iii. JOSEPH C. SIMMONS1127, b. 1846, Surry Co., NC1127; d. Unknown. iv. JAMES SIMMONS1127, b. 1847, Holly Springs District of Surry Co., NC1127; d. Unknown. v. SARAH SIMMONS1127, b. 1848, Holly Springs District of Surry Co., NC1127; d. Unknown. vi. MARY ANN SIMMONS1127, b. 1850, Holly Springs District of Surry Co., NC1127; d. Unknown. 204. SAMUEL4 SIMMONS (JEHU3, ELIZABETH2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)1128 was born 1818 in Surry Co., NC1129, and died Bef. 1880 in Surry Co., NC1130. He married MARGARET COCKLEREECE1130 September 01, 1847 in Surry Co., NC1130. She was born Abt. 1832 in Orange Co., NC1130, and died Aft. 18801130. Notes for SAMUEL SIMMONS: Bride: Margaret Cocklerece Groom: Samuel Simmons Bond Date: 01 Sep 1847 County: Surry Record #: 01 209 Bondsman: John A Simmons Bond #: 000147383 Samuel Simmons, the son of Jehu and Betsy Simmons was listed in the 1850 census as age 32, occupation , farmer, wife Margaret age 18, born North Carolina, Samuel was fourteen years older than Margaret. They had one daughter Alma Simmons, aged 2. Census Place: Mount Airy, Surry, North Carolina Source: FHL Film 1254983 National Archives Film T9-0983 Page 109D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Peggy SIMMONS Self F W W 43 NC Occ: Keeping House Fa: NC Mo: NC Jahew SIMMONS Son M S W 25 NC Occ: Laborer Fa: NC Mo: NC Yancey F. SIMMONS Son M S W 14 NC Occ: Wks. On Farm Fa: NC Mo: NC Francis A. SIMMONS Dau F S W 18 NC Occ: Wks. On Farm Fa: NC Mo: NC Children of SAMUEL SIMMONS and MARGARET COCKLEREECE are: 380. i. NEWELL MILTON5 SIMMONS, b. November 1851, Surry Co., NC; d. 1925. ii. ALMA SIMMONS1130, b. 1848, Surry Co., NC1130; d. Unknown. 381. iii. WASHINGTON SIMMONS, b. Abt. 1850, Surry Co., NC; d. Unknown. iv. JOSHUA SIMMONS1130, b. Abt. 1852, Surry Co., NC1130; d. Unknown. v. JEHU SIMMONS1130, b. Abt. 1855, Surry Co., NC1130; d. Unknown. vi. SARAH SIMMONS1130, b. Abt. 1859, Surry Co., NC1130; d. Unknown. vii. SAMUEL SIMMONS1130, b. Abt. 1861, Surry Co., NC1130; d. Unknown. viii. FRANCES A. SIMMONS1130, b. Abt. 1862, Surry Co., NC1130; d. Unknown; m. BILL MATHIS1130; d. Unknown. ix. YANCEY F. SIMMONS1130, b. Abt. 1864, Surry Co., NC1130; d. Unknown. x. PEGGY SIMMONS1130, b. Abt. 1867, Surry Co., NC1130; d. Unknown. 205. JOHN ALEXANDER4 SIMMONS (JEHU3, ELIZABETH2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)1131 was born November 30, 1823 in Surry Co., NC1132, and died October 12, 1868 in Surry Co., NC1133. He married EMIZA R. HARRISON1133 January 18, 1848 in Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC1134, daughter of JAMES HARRISON and RUTH HOWELL. She was born November 30, 1823 in Yadkin Co., NC1135, and died June 11, 18991135. More About JOHN ALEXANDER SIMMONS: Burial: Unknown, Holly Springs Baptist Church, Surry Co., NC1136 More About EMIZA R. HARRISON: Burial: Unknown, Holly Springs Baptist Church, Surry Co., NC1137 Children of JOHN SIMMONS and EMIZA HARRISON are: 382. i. WILLIAM WASHINGTON5 SIMMONS, b. December 29, 1851, Surry Co., NC; d. October 17, 1928, Surry Co., NC. 383. ii. JOHN BENJAMIN SIMMONS, b. September 24, 1865, Surry Co., NC; d. January 12, 1934, Surry Co., NC. 206. RUFUS NEWELL4 SIMMONS (JEHU3, ELIZABETH2 JACKSON, SAMUEL1)1138 was born 1829 in Surry Co., NC1138, and died 1871 in Surry Co., NC1139. He married SUSAN E. FORKNER1139. She was born September 23, 1832 in Surry Co., NC1139, and died March 23, 1917 in Surry Co., NC1140. Notes for RUFUS NEWELL SIMMONS: Census Place: Mount Airy, Surry, North Carolina Source: FHL Film 1254983 National Archives Film T9-0983 Page 108A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Susan E. SIMMONS Self F W W 47 NC Occ: Laborer Fa: NC Mo: NC Richard SIMMONS Son M S W 14 NC Occ: Laborer Fa: NC Mo: NC Joseph SIMMONS Son M S W 9 NC Fa: NC Mo: NC Sallie FORKNER Mother F W W 73 NC Occ: Keeping House Fa: NC Mo: NC Children of RUFUS SIMMONS and SUSAN FORKNER are: 384. i. RICHARD LAWRENCE5 SIMMONS, b. June 08, 1866, Surry Co., NC; d. February 14, 1942, Flat Rock, Surry Co., NC. ii. JOSEPH SIMMONS1141, b. 1871, Surry Co., NC1141; d. Unknown. 207. LYDIA4 JESSUP (MICAEL3 JACKSON, JEHU2, SAMUEL1)1142,1143 was born May 02, 1814 in Surry Co., NC1144, and died October 13, 1835 in Fairfield, Hendricks Co., IN. She married LEWIS JESSUP1145,1146 November 25, 1833 in Fairfield MM, OH1147, son of TIMOTHY JESSUP and SUSANNA JACKSON. He was born September 29, 1812 in Stokes Co., NC1148, and died March 09, 18931149. Notes for LYDIA JESSUP: Lydia Jessup was born 2 May 1814, Surry Co. NC and died 13 Oct 1835 More About LYDIA JESSUP: Burial: Unknown, Fairfield MM Cemtery, IN Notes for LEWIS JESSUP: Lewis and Lydia Jessup moved to Hackabaugh, IA More About LEWIS JESSUP: Church Action: November 22, 1817, Received at Fall Creek MM, Highland Co., OH by certificate from Westfield MM, Surry Co., NC Child is listed above under (108) Lewis Jessup. 208. ELIHU4 JESSUP (MICAEL3 JACKSON, JEHU2, SAMUEL1)1150 was born September 21, 1819 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC1150, and died February 19, 1870 in Keokuk, IA1151. He married RACHEL BEASLEY1152 June 21, 1838 in Hendricks Co., IN1153, daughter of JOHN BEASLEY and SARAH ALLEN. She was born November 19, 1816 in NC, and died February 16, 1896 in Sigourney, Keokuk Co., IA. Notes for ELIHU JESSUP: The Springfield MM records show that Elihu was reported for getting angry and offering to strike a fellowman on 20 Apr 1833, also used profane language and on 17 Aug 1837 he was dismissed for joining another society. More About ELIHU JESSUP: Burial: Unknown, Penning Cemetery, Sigourney, IA Notes for RACHEL BEASLEY: The following statement came from the obituary of Rachel Beasley Jessup: Rachel Beasley, wife of Elihu Jessup, died at 11:50 AM, Sunday, February 16,1896 in Segarney, IA at the age of 80 years, 3 months and 28 days. She was born in NC, 19 Nov 1816 and married Elihu Jessup in 1836. They moved from her native state to Iowa, locating near Lancaster, where she remained until last fall, when she came to Sigourney and made her home with her daughter Jane Jessup Tomlinson. She had enjoyed fairly good health until a week or so prior to taking her bed and rapidly declined with very great suffering. Although her pain was intense, she bore it all with Christian fortitude and departed this life in the hope of the life eternal The funeral was held at the Pennington Cemetery at 11 AM on Tuesday. Her husband preceded her in death over twenty years. Of her eight children, seven survive her. Death Certificate # 54-96-264 gave cause of death as old age. More About RACHEL BEASLEY: Burial: Unknown, Penning Cemetery, Sigourney, IA Children of ELIHU JESSUP and RACHEL BEASLEY are: i. LYDIA5 JESSUP1154, b. 18381154; d. May 10, 1885, Keokuk Co., IA1154. Notes for LYDIA JESSUP: Lydia was listed on the 1850 and 1860 census as being a deaf mute. ii. SARAH JESSUP1154, b. May 16, 1841, Morgan Co., IN1154; d. March 05, 19111155; m. NELSON UTTERBACK1155, September 25, 18651155; b. August 24, 18281155; d. April 30, 19001155. More About SARAH JESSUP: Burial: Unknown, Pennington Cemetery, IA More About NELSON UTTERBACK: Burial: Unknown, Pennington Cemetery, IA iii. MARY JESSUP1156, b. 18441156; d. Unknown; m. MATTHEW UTTERBACK1157; b. 1840, IA1158; d. Unknown. 385. iv. JOHN JESSUP, b. June 10, 1845, Waverly, Morgan Co., IN; d. 1929, Adrian, MI. v. MELISSA JESSUP1159, b. December 26, 18501159; d. Unknown. vi. DELILAH JESSUP1159, b. March 29, 18521159; d. Unknown; m. JOHN ALLEN JONES1160; d. Unknown. Notes for DELILAH JESSUP: Received following note on March 8, 2003 I am looking for imformation on Delila Jessup born March 29, 1852 in Indiana. Her parents were Eli Jessup and Racheal Beasley. She married John Allen Jones. Moved to Montana in 1893. Any information is greatly appreciated. Thank You, Phyllis > Please contact me at prowebay@yahoo.com Notes for JOHN ALLEN JONES: 386. vii. WILLIAM JESSUP, b. April 04, 1853, Morgan Co., IN; d. June 12, 1933, Porter, Grays Harbor Co., WA. viii. JANE JESSUP1161, b. July 1858, IA1161; d. Unknown; m. (1) GIDEON LOUGH1161; b. 1854, IN1161; d. Unknown; m. (2) J. F. SETH TOMLINSON1161, September 15, 18851162; b. 1854, IN1163; d. Unknown. ix. MARGARET JESSUP1164, b. Keokuk Co., IA1165; d. Unknown, Died in her teens1165. 209. BETHANIA4 JESSUP (MICAEL3 JACKSON, JEHU2, SAMUEL1)1166 was born June 30, 1823 in Fairfield, Hendricks Co., IN1166, and died Aft. 1900 in IA1167. She married JAMES BEASLEY1168 March 07, 1845 in Hendricks Co., IN1169, son of JOHN BEASLEY and SARAH ALLEN. He was born 1815 in NC1169, and died February 18, 1875 in Keokuk Co., IA1169. Notes for BETHANIA JESSUP: Information on Bethania Jessup Beasley was given Lucille Jackson Vernon by Mrs. Jennie Wilson and Mrs. Olive Studt. Also, information came from 1860 census of Keokuk Co., IA; 1870 Census of Lancaster Township, IA. Mrs. Olive Studt said the information she gave was told to her personally by Patience McNabb when she was 90 years old. She was a granddaughter of James and Bethanie Jessup Beasley. Children of BETHANIA JESSUP and JAMES BEASLEY are: i. SARAH J.5 BEASLEY1169, b. 1845, Morgan Co., IN1169; d. Unknown; m. ROBERT RICHARDSON1170, Abt. 1867, Keokuk, IA; b. 1839, Ireland1170; d. Unknown. ii. WILLIAM BEASLEY1171, b. 1850, Morgan Co., IN1172; d. Unknown; m. MAHALA STEVENS, June 26, 1870, Keokuk, IA; b. 1851, IA1172; d. Unknown. iii. THOMAS JEFFERSON BEASLEY1173, b. May 15, 1853, Morgan Co., IN1173; d. February 01, 1932, Keokuk, IA1173; m. (1) MARY A. HARMAN1173, July 04, 1874, Keokuk, IA1173; b. July 27, 1854, Pittsburgh, PA1174; d. February 18, 1942, Sigourney, Keokuk Co., IA1174; m. (2) ELLA HARMON1175, October 28, 1898, Keokuk, IA1176; d. February 1955, Keokuk Co., IA1177. More About THOMAS JEFFERSON BEASLEY: Burial: Unknown, Pennington Cemetery, Keokuk, IA More About ELLA HARMON: Burial: February 16, 1955, Pennington Cemetery, Keokuk, IA iv. LEANDER A. BEASLEY1178, b. November 01, 1856, Hayesville, Keokuk Co., IA1178; d. March 06, 1929, Keokuk, IA1178; m. EMILY FRANCIS APPLEGATE1178, December 24, 1876, Keokuk, IA1178; b. September 1859, IA1179; d. Unknown. More About LEANDER A. BEASLEY: Burial: Unknown, Pennington Cemetery, Keokuk Co., IA1179 Occupation: Veterinarian v. MAHALA BEASLEY1180, b. 1858, Keokuk, IA1180; d. Unknown. vi. MARTHA BEASLEY1180, b. 1859, Keokuk, IA1180; d. Unknown; m. JOSEPH BARTON1180, April 08, 1883, Keokuk, IA1180; d. Unknown. vii. MARIETTA BEASLEY1180, b. 1863, Keokuk, IA1180; d. Unknown. viii. JAMES HENDERSON BEASLEY1180, b. July 10, 1866, Hayesville, Keokuk Co., IA1180; d. July 16, 1922, Keokuk, IA1180; m. HATTIE MCNABB1181, December 25, 1889, Haysville, Keokuk Co., IA1181; b. January 29, 1867, VAn Buren Township, Keokuk Co., IA1181; d. September 21, 1916, Keokuk Co., IA1181. More About JAMES HENDERSON BEASLEY: Burial: Unknown, Springfield Cemetery, Deta, IA1182 Notes for HATTIE MCNABB: Hattie McNabb Beasley's family is in hardback book "The Hicklin Family" which is at the Keokuk Co. Historical Society. More About HATTIE MCNABB: Burial: Unknown, Springfield Cemetery, Deta, IA1182 210. MARY MAHALA4 JESSUP (MICAEL3 JACKSON, JEHU2, SAMUEL1)1183 was born Abt. 18381183, and died Unknown. She married ARDLE PFAFF1184. He died Unknown. Children of MARY JESSUP and ARDLE PFAFF are: i. JACK5 PFAFF1185, d. Unknown. ii. JOHN PFAFF1185, d. Unknown. iii. MARTIN PFAFF1185, d. Unknown. iv. NADA PFAFF1185, d. Unknown. 211. JOHN JOSEPH4 JACKSON (ELIHU3, JEHU2, SAMUEL1)1186 was born October 12, 1816 in Surry Co., NC1186, and died August 18491187. He married NANCY LATHERS1187 January 16, 18391187. She was born January 21, 18211188, and died January 09, 1902 in Hendricks Co., IN1189. Notes for NANCY LATHERS: After the death of her husband Joseph Jackson, Nancy Lathers married his brother, Jehu Jackson. After the death of her son,William Jackson, Nancy applied for a pension on 16 Nov 1892. The application did not state the cause of William's death, however he died a few weeks after his discharge and his death was probably service related. Nancy stated in her application for pension that she was the widow of Jehu Jackson and mother of William Jackson - she stated that William was never married and had no children. She further stated that she had no income, outside of 80 acres of land, and after the expenses were all paid on said land, she had nothing left for her support, and was too old to work. Of her personal property, she said she had some "old furniture, such as is common with farmers, but it is very old like myself and nearly worn out." She stated that she had no ready cash money on hand, and that the value of her personal property would not exceed one hundred dollars. She was given a pension of $12.00/ This information from US Pension Agency, Indianapolis, IN 30 Jan 1902 - Certificate No 36175. Children of JOHN JACKSON and NANCY LATHERS are: i. ELIHU5 JACKSON1189, b. January 05, 18401189; d. Unknown; m. MAHALA JESSUP1190; b. October 14, 18401190; d. Unknown. ii. JAMES A. JACKSON1191, b. March 05, 1842, Fairfield, Hendricks Co., IN1191; d. Unknown. iii. WILLIAM JACKSON1191, b. April 04, 1846, Fairfield, Hendricks Co., IN1191; d. August 31, 18651191. Notes for WILLIAM JACKSON: William Jackson enlisted during the Civil War as a private in Co. I, 9th Regiment of Cavalry of IN on 25 Dec 1863 and was discharged 16 Jun 1865. As he died just a few weeks after his discharge it is assumed his death was related to the war. iv. MARY JACKSON1191, b. July 10, 18401191; d. Unknown. 212. JEHU4 JACKSON (ELIHU3, JEHU2, SAMUEL1)1192 was born May 18, 1818 in Surry Co., NC1192, and died November 29, 1887 in Fairfield, Hendricks Co., IN1193. He married NANCY LATHERS1193 February 18501193. She was born January 21, 18211194, and died January 09, 1902 in Hendricks Co., IN1195. Notes for NANCY LATHERS: After the death of her husband Joseph Jackson, Nancy Lathers married his brother, Jehu Jackson. After the death of her son,William Jackson, Nancy applied for a pension on 16 Nov 1892. The application did not state the cause of William's death, however he died a few weeks after his discharge and his death was probably service related. Nancy stated in her application for pension that she was the widow of Jehu Jackson and mother of William Jackson - she stated that William was never married and had no children. She further stated that she had no income, outside of 80 acres of land, and after the expenses were all paid on said land, she had nothing left for her support, and was too old to work. Of her personal property, she said she had some "old furniture, such as is common with farmers, but it is very old like myself and nearly worn out." She stated that she had no ready cash money on hand, and that the value of her personal property would not exceed one hundred dollars. She was given a pension of $12.00/ This information from US Pension Agency, Indianapolis, IN 30 Jan 1902 - Certificate No 36175. Children of JEHU JACKSON and NANCY LATHERS are: i. IREDELL5 JACKSON1195, b. October 12, 18501195; d. Unknown. 387. ii. AMBROSE JACKSON, b. June 27, 1851; d. Unknown. iii. INFANT JACKSON1195, d. Unknown, Died in infancy1195. iv. ANGELINA JACKSON1195, b. December 23, 18631195; d. September 05, 18831195. 213. WILLIAM4 JACKSON (ELIHU3, JEHU2, SAMUEL1)1196 was born September 11, 1822 in Stokes Co., NC1196, and died October 20, 18751197. He married KATHERINE COPENHAVEN1197 January 05, 18481197. She died Unknown. Children of WILLIAM JACKSON and KATHERINE COPENHAVEN are: i. JONATHAN J.5 JACKSON1198, b. 18481198; d. June 06, 18601198. 388. ii. HENRY COPENHAVEN JACKSON, b. 1850; d. Unknown. iii. DANIEL WEBSTER JACKSON1198, b. October 01, 18521198; d. Unknown. iv. CHARLES REYNOLDS JACKSON1198, b. November 07, 18541198; d. Unknown. v. SARAH ETTA JACKSON1198, b. November 10, 18591198; d. Unknown. 389. vi. ALLEN B. JACKSON, b. November 28, 1868; d. Unknown. 214. MARY4 JACKSON (ELIHU3, JEHU2, SAMUEL1)1199 was born May 14, 1824 in Hendricks Co., IN1199, and died Unknown. She married HENRY A. SHENSFELT1200 March 13, 18511200. He died Unknown. Children of MARY JACKSON and HENRY SHENSFELT are: i. MARIS5 SHENSFELT1201, d. Unknown. ii. KATHERINE SHENSFELT1201, d. Unknown. iii. LEANDER SHENSFELT1201, d. Unknown. 215. WILLIAM4 JACKSON (MARTIN3, JEHU2, SAMUEL1)1201 was born March 26, 18421201, and died September 02, 18821201. He married REBECCA JOHNSON1201. She was born March 14, 18501201, and died Unknown. Children of WILLIAM JACKSON and REBECCA JOHNSON are: i. LYDIA ALICE5 JACKSON1201, b. October 16, 18711201; d. Unknown. ii. ALIDA JACKSON1201, b. December 24, 18761201; d. Unknown. 216. ELIJAH4 PFAFF (LORENE3 JACKSON, JEHU2, SAMUEL1)1202 was born November 12, 1822 in NC1203, and died November 25, 1909 in Mooresville, IN1204. He married LEATHA JESSUP1205 February 25, 1847 in Hendricks Co., IN1206, daughter of JOSEPH JESSUP and RACHEL JACKSON. She was born August 13, 1825 in Surry Co., NC1207, and died Unknown. Notes for ELIJAH PFAFF: The Pfaff family was one of the first families to settle in the Yadkin Valley. Peter Pfaff, a German, came with the Moravians from Bethlehem, PA in 1748. They helped start the little Moravian village of Bethabara. This village is now called "Old Town." Some of the Moravians moved to another location and formed the village of Salem, which in 1912 joined with the little town of Winston to form the twin cities of Winston-Salem, NC. There is a little community near the Yadkin River called "Pfafftown," named for this Peter Pfaff. Notes for LEATHA JESSUP: Leatha Jessup was disowned from Fairfield MM on 15 Jul 1847 for marrying out of unity. Children are listed above under (197) Leatha Jessup. 217. MARTHA JANE4 JACKSON (IREDELL3, JEHU2, SAMUEL1)1208 was born August 19, 1831 in In infancy1208, and died November 26, 18561208. She married WILLIAM MASTEN1208 Abt. 18491208. He was born 1832 in NC1208, and died March 13, 19101208. Children of MARTHA JACKSON and WILLIAM MASTEN are: i. URSULA ANN5 MASTEN1208, d. Unknown. ii. ELWOOD MASTEN1208, d. Unknown. iii. NATHAN MASTEN1208, d. Unknown. 218. TOMAS JEFFERSON4 COOK (HANNAH3 JACKSON, JEHU2, SAMUEL1)1208 was born February 07, 1829 in Hendricks Co. IN1208, and died September 26, 18921208. He married HELEN POWELL1208 November 25, 1847 in Noblesville, Hamilton Co., IN1208. She was born 18291209, and died Unknown. More About TOMAS JEFFERSON COOK: Burial: Unknown, Eden Township Cemetery, Decatur, IA Children of TOMAS COOK and HELEN POWELL are: i. EMERY HIRAM5 COOK1209, b. 18501209; d. 19311209. 390. ii. MONTERVILLE JOHN COOK, b. 1852; d. 1932. iii. NANCY ANNA VICTORIA COOK1209, b. 18541209; d. 19361209. iv. LEANDER THEODORE COOK1209, b. 18561209; d. 18921209. v. HANNAH LENORA ISABELLA COOK1209, b. 18611209; d. 18991209. vi. CHARLES WESLEY COOK1209, b. 18661209; d. 19431209. vii. MARY ETTA COOK1209, b. 18681209; d. 19421209. viii. MARION TOMAS JEFFERSON COOK1209, b. 18731209; d. 19551209. 219. GINCEY4 JACKSON (JOB3, WILLIAM2, SAMUEL1)1210 was born February 21, 1819 in Surry or Stokes Co., NC1210, and died March 24, 1901 in Perry, Dallas Co., IA. She married ELLIOTT MASON1210 April 24, 1836 in Randolph Co., IN1210. He was born 1818 in NC1210, and died 18501210. Notes for GINCEY JACKSON: Gincey Jackson's parents moved from NC to Wayne Co.,IN when Gincey was about one year old. Gincey moved from Grant Co.,IN to Dallas Co., IA after Elliott died. There she became a member of the Bear Creek MM. Then she was given a transfer to North Branch MM in Madison Co., IA on 26 Feb 1870. The 1870 census of Penn Township, Madison Co.,IA page 8 lists Gincey as age 50, she and her mother, Lydia Jackson, living in the household of her brother, Hiram Jackson and his wife, Hannah. Also living in this household was Eliza Hollingsworth, age 25, Angeline Hollingsworth, age 12, Elsworth Hollingsworth, age 10. This Eliza Hollingsworth is believed to be a daughter of Gincey and Elliott Mason. In the 1880 census of Guthrie Co., Jackson Township, IA, Gincey is living with her daughter, Emily and her husband Joseph Cummings. Information on family of Gincey Jackson Mason came from: Mrs. Lorraine Hall Keith, Rochester MN (LDS Microfilm # 924027) More About GINCEY JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Guthrie Co., IA Children of GINCEY JACKSON and ELLIOTT MASON are: i. LYDIA5 MASON1210, b. 1838, IN1210; d. Unknown; m. LEWIS L. BATES1211, March 20, 1857, Grant Co., IN1211; d. Unknown. ii. EMILY MASON1212, b. December 03, 1840, IN1212; d. Unknown; m. (1) RICHARD B. HOLLINGSWORTH1212, December 03, 1857, Grant Co., IN1212; d. Unknown; m. (2) JOSEPH CUMMINGS, Aft. 18581212; d. Unknown. iii. EDITH MASON1212, b. September 29, 1842, Randolph Co., IN1212; d. January 14, 1914, Panora, Guthrie Co., IA1212; m. JESSE THOMAS HALL1212, April 07, 1859, Grant Co., IN1212; b. February 10, 1838, Grant Co., IN1213; d. September 15, 1896, Guthrie Co., IA1213. iv. NATHAN MASON1214, b. 1846, IN1214; d. Unknown. v. ELIZA MASON1214, d. Unknown. 220. WILLIAM4 JACKSON (JOB3, WILLIAM2, SAMUEL1)1214 was born October 30, 18291214, and died Unknown. He married (1) LAURA J. LEWELL1214 April 18, 1850 in Grant Co., IN1214. She died Abt. 1866. He married (2) LUCINDA SHAFER1214 November 24, 18661214. She died Bef. 18791214. He married (3) HANNAH ELLEN COUCH1214 August 31, 1879 in Penn Township, Guthrie, IA1214. She died Unknown. Notes for WILLIAM JACKSON: William Jackson was dismissed from the Back Creek MM on 18 Jul 1850 fro marrying contrary to discipline. William and his brother, Isom did not join the "Anti-Slavery Friends" in 1844 when his parents and brother Hiram did, and were dismissed from the church. Children of WILLIAM JACKSON and LAURA LEWELL are: i. JULIA E.5 JACKSON1214, b. 18531214; d. Unknown. ii. MARY E. JACKSON1214, b. 18641214; d. Unknown. iii. ARTHUR JACKSON1214, b. 18661214; d. Unknown. 221. ISOM4 JACKSON (JOB3, WILLIAM2, SAMUEL1)1214 was born June 18, 1833 in Randolph Co., IN1214, and died February 24, 1862 in New Haven, KY1214. He married MATILDA HACKETT1214 July 26, 1855 in Grant Co., IN1214. She died August 30, 18761214. Notes for ISOM JACKSON: Isom Jackson was disowned by the Back Creek MM for marrying contrary to discipline and his membership ceased. He enrolled in Co. C, 47th IN Regiment of the IN Volunteers on 15 Oct 1861. He enlisted to serve 3 years. He was mustered out as a private on 9 Dec 1861. The muster rolls of the 47th Regiment show him absent for Jan and Feb of 1862; he was sick at the Nelson Barracks in KY. He died at New Haven, KY in a hospital, cause unknown, but probably connected to his service in the war Children of ISOM JACKSON and MATILDA HACKETT are: i. ANDREW5 JACKSON1214, b. 18601214; d. Unknown. ii. MARY ELLEN JACKSON1214, b. June 15, 18621214; d. Unknown. 222. ELLIOT4 JACKSON (JOB3, WILLIAM2, SAMUEL1)1214 was born March 02, 1838 in Grant Co., IN1214, and died June 22, 18651214. He married CATHERINE HERROLD1214 November 25, 18591214. She died Unknown. Notes for ELLIOT JACKSON: Elliott Jackson was drafted for war on 21 Sep 1864,, and was sent home sick in Oct of 1864. He died 22 Jun 1865. Notes for CATHERINE HERROLD: Catherine Herrold Williams applied for a pension on 13 May 1894 in Red Oaks, Montgomery Co.,IA as the widow of Elliott M. Jackson. She stated in her claim that Elliott was drafted from the 14th Indiana Congressional District, but was never assigned to any Company or Regiment. He did guard duty at Indianapolis, IN. He was drafted in Sep of 1864 and continued on duty until some time during the following winter when he was taken sick. He was sent home of sick furlough where he remained all that winter. During the following spring, some officers in Indianapolis sent for him, and he was discharged upon his arrival on 26 May 1865. He died 22 Jun 1865 from chronic diarrhea he had contracted in Indianapolis while serving in the military. Children of ELLIOT JACKSON and CATHERINE HERROLD are: i. MARY M.5 JACKSON1214, b. December 25, 18591214; d. Unknown. ii. WILLIAM H. JACKSON1214, b. July 29, 18611214; d. Unknown. iii. LYDIA R. JACKSON1214, b. August 01, 18631214; d. Unknown. iv. NANCY A. JACKSON1214, b. December 22, 18651214; d. Unknown. 223. ANDREW4 JACKSON (ELIJAH3, WILLIAM2, SAMUEL1)1215 was born October 31, 1817 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC1215, and died March 26, 1850 in Hamilton Co., IN1215. He married MAHALA BEALES1215 September 1838 in Randolph Co., IN1215, daughter of DANIEL BEALES and KATHERINE BEALES. She was born May 18, 18211215, and died November 10, 19101215. More About MAHALA BEALES: Burial: Unknown, Willow Grove Cemetery, Wayne Co., IN1216 Children are listed above under (139) Mahala Beales. 224. JEFFERSON4 JACKSON (ELIJAH3, WILLIAM2, SAMUEL1)1217,1218 was born February 10, 1820 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC1219, and died February 03, 1903 in Greentown, Howard Co., IN1220. He married (1) RACHEL BEALES1221,1222,1223 April 14, 1841 in Sparrow Creek MM, Randolph Co., IN1224, daughter of DANIEL BEALES and KATHERINE BEALES. She was born 18201224, and died Bef. July 04, 18461224. He married (2) REBECCA MANN1225 August 09, 18471226. She died 18551227. He married (3) MARY JOHNS1228 August 15, 18571228. She was born February 27, 1835 in VA1228, and died March 26, 1915 in Greentown, Howard Co., IN1228. Children are listed above under (138) Rachel Beales. Child of JEFFERSON JACKSON and REBECCA MANN is: i. RACHEL5 JACKSON1229, d. Unknown. Children of JEFFERSON JACKSON and MARY JOHNS are: ii. MARTHA ANN5 JACKSON1230, b. May 18, 18581230; d. January 17, 19371230. 391. iii. JOHN GRIFFIN JACKSON, b. February 15, 1861, Marion, Grant Co., IN; d. November 30, 1919, OR. iv. ANNA BELL JACKSON1230, b. March 26, 18641230; d. November 26, 18811230. v. ANDREW H. JACKSON1230, b. February 18661230; d. May 01, 18811230. vi. LAUNA JANE JACKSON1230, b. May 12, 18701230; d. December 27, 19491230. 225. OLIVE ANN4 JACKSON (ELIJAH3, WILLIAM2, SAMUEL1)1231 was born June 05, 1829 in Randolph Co., IN1232, and died April 02, 18691232. She married HENRY CHARLES1233, son of SAMUEL CHARLES and SARAH HILL. He was born August 09, 1822 in Arba, Wayne Co., IN1234, and died Unknown. Children of OLIVE JACKSON and HENRY CHARLES are: i. SARAH ANN5 CHARLES1234, b. 1851, IN1234; d. Unknown. ii. NINA LEONA J. CHARLES1234, b. 18521234; d. Unknown; m. THOMAS WINSLOW1234; d. Unknown. iii. SAMUEL CHARLES1234, b. 18531234; d. Unknown. iv. JOHN H. CHARLES1234, b. 18541234; d. Unknown. v. WILLIAM H. CHARLES1234, b. 18551234; d. Unknown. vi. MARY A. CHARLES1234, b. 18581234; d. Unknown. vii. OLIVE CHARLES1234, b. 18601234; d. Unknown. viii. LAURA ELLEN CHARLES1235, b. 18661235; d. Unknown. ix. GUILA ELMA CHARLES1235, b. 18671235; d. Unknown. 226. ALLEN H.4 JACKSON (ELIJAH3, WILLIAM2, SAMUEL1)1236 was born October 12, 1834 in Randolph Co., IN1236, and died Unknown. He married ELMA PUCKETT1236 February 10, 18561236, daughter of TYRE PUCKETT and ELIZABETH BEALES. She was born June 23, 18331237, and died Unknown. Children of ALLEN JACKSON and ELMA PUCKETT are: i. FLORETTA5 JACKSON1237, b. December 22, 1856, IN1237; d. Unknown; m. CHARLES F. WOODWARD1237, March 27, 18781237; b. April 14, 18511237; d. Unknown. ii. ESTELLA JACKSON1237, b. April 15, 1858, IN1237; d. Unknown; m. LEWIS B. SPRAY1237, October 27, 18771237; d. Unknown. iii. ELLA JACKSON1237, b. December 27, 1862, IN1237; d. Unknown; m. CLARKSON SHAWLEY1237, October 26, 18821237; d. Unknown. iv. IRA JACKSON1237, b. March 04, 1871, IN1237; d. Unknown. 227. JAMES WILLIAM4 JACKSON (JOHN3, WILLIAM2, SAMUEL1)1238 was born November 20, 1826 in NC1238, and died May 09, 1901 in Surry Co., NC1238. He married ADALINE MATILDA BELTON1238 May 04, 1854 in Surry Co., NC1238, daughter of EWELL BELTON and MARY SIMMONS. She was born September 04, 18361238, and died September 04, 1865 in Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC1238. Notes for JAMES WILLIAM JACKSON: 1870 Surry Co., NC Federal Census shows: JACKSON, J.W., 43m, carpenter $250R/$380P,b. NC; Levisa 24f, keeping house, NC, M.E 16f, at home, b. NC, James F. 12m, at school, b. NC; Eliza J 9f, b. NC; John R 6m, b. NC; Nancy L. 4f, b. NC JACKSON, Caleb 21m, at school, b. NC (he was brother of J. W. Jackson) Children of JAMES JACKSON and ADALINE BELTON are: i. MARY ETTA5 JACKSON1238, b. 18551238; d. June 05, 1935, Surry Co., NC1238; m. WASHINGTON S. REDMON1238, March 09, 1871, Surry Co., NC1238; d. Unknown. 392. ii. JAMES FRANK JACKSON, b. February 24, 1858; d. 1941. 393. iii. ELIZA JANE JACKSON, b. June 11, 1860, Surry Co., NC; d. February 10, 1940, Surry Co., NC. iv. JOHN BELL JACKSON1238, b. 18641238; d. November 07, 1913, Surry Co., NC1238; m. MARY ETTA WALL1238; d. Unknown. 394. v. NANCY LOUISA JACKSON, b. August 14, 1865, Surry Co., NC; d. August 14, 1953, Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC. 228. JOHN SPARGER JACK4 JACKSON (JOHN3, WILLIAM2, SAMUEL1)1239 was born March 13, 1831 in Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC1239, and died 19101239. He married MARY LOCKE POLLY TROY1239 July 20, 18561239, daughter of HENRY TROY and NANCY CARRICO. She was born June 29, 1840 in Grayson Co., VA1239, and died June 29, 19321239. Children of JOHN JACKSON and MARY TROY are: 395. i. JAMES MONROE BUD5 JACKSON, b. August 04, 1870; d. February 19, 1947. ii. NANCY JANE JACKSON1239, b. December 19, 18601239; d. Unknown; m. JAMES HARVEY WARD1239; d. Unknown. iii. MARY ELLEN JACKSON1239, b. January 09, 18621239; d. April 17, 19361239; m. JOSEPH PRESTON DAVIS1239; d. Unknown. iv. FRANCES MELINDA JACKSON1239, b. April 10, 18641239; d. July 13, 19581239; m. WILLIAM HENRY BROWN1239; d. Unknown. v. SARAH MARGARET JACKSON1239, b. October 27, 18661239; d. Unknown; m. GEORGE SAUNDERS1239; d. Unknown. vi. LURA ANN JACKSON1239, d. Unknown. vii. MINNIE BELLE JACKSON1239, d. Unknown. viii. EFFIE T. JACKSON1239, d. Unknown. ix. MAUDE EDNA JACKSON1239, d. Unknown. x. FLORA V. JACKSON1239, d. Unknown. xi. SUSAN OLLIE JACKSON1239, d. Unknown. xii. HALLIE C. JACKSON1239, d. Unknown. 229. MARY FRANCIS4 JACKSON (JOHN3, WILLIAM2, SAMUEL1)1240 was born January 10, 18401241, and died March 31, 1921 in Duffield, Scott Co., VA1241. She married DAVID M. CARTER1241 August 26, 18601241. He died Unknown. Child of MARY JACKSON and DAVID CARTER is: 396. i. NANCY JANE5 CARTER, b. September 1865, Scott Co., VA; d. April 14, 1947, Scott Co., VA. 230. JOHN WILLIAM4 JACKSON (JASON3, WILLIAM2, SAMUEL1)1242 was born August 24, 1833 in Surry Co., NC1243, and died January 02, 1916 in Fremont Co., IA1244. He married SALLY HORTON1244 May 27, 1854 in Leesburg, Highland Co., OH1244, daughter of IRA HORTON and NANCY COLLINS. She was born October 30, 1837 in Leesburg, OH1245, and died April 01, 1922 in Fremont Co., IA1245. Notes for JOHN WILLIAM JACKSON: Obit: The following is a copy of John William Jackson obituary that was printed in the “Freemont County Herald”. "ANOTHER PIONEER, Death of J. W. Jackson, An Old Settler, at his home in Sidney. Mr. Jackson passed away a few minutes past 11 o'clock Sunday night, Jan 2, after a long illness. He had a stroke of paralysis four years ago and has been failing ever since. The immediate cause of his death was hardening of the arteries of the heart. He was a man highly respected, a good neighbor, an industrious, honest man, a good citizen. Two daughters, Mrs. Hattie Proctor, and Mrs. Bertha Turpy, preceded the father to the great unknown. The other nine children were all present to attend the funeral and to console the mother in her great bereavement. There are also 43 grand children and 21 great grandchildren living, The Funeral took place from the home Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The service was conducted by Rev. C. M. Ward of the Methodist church assisted by Rev. J. P. Thomas of the Baptist church. Six grandsons of Mr. Jackson acted as pallbearers. Interment in the Sidney Cemetery. Children of JOHN JACKSON and SALLY HORTON are: i. ELLA5 JACKSON1245, b. Abt. 1855; d. Unknown. ii. IRA EDGAR JACKSON1246, b. May 20, 1857, Cicero, Hamilton Co., IN1247; d. Unknown; m. MARTHA JANE THOMPSON1248; b. Abt. 18701249; d. Unknown. iii. HATTIE JACKSON1249, d. Unknown. iv. FLORA JACKSON1249, d. Unknown. v. VERISSA JACKSON1249, b. March 01, 1865, Fremont Co., IA1249; d. Unknown. 397. vi. ALONZO LEE JACKSON, b. February 06, 1867, Fremont Co., IA; d. 1929. vii. EMMA JACKSON1249, d. Unknown. viii. MARGARET JACKSON1249, d. Unknown. ix. BERTHA JACKSON1249, d. Unknown. x. OSCAR JACKSON1249, b. February 13, 1871, Fremont Co., IA1249; d. Unknown. xi. EVA JACKSON1249, b. August 04, 1874, Fremont Co., IA1249; d. Unknown. 231. MARTHA A.4 JACKSON (NEWEL3, WILLIAM2, SAMUEL1)1250 was born June 23, 1833 in Surry Co., NC1250, and died December 12, 19101250. She married JACKSON MATTHEWS1250 October 26, 1850 in Surry Co., NC1250. He was born August 15, 18191250, and died April 23, 1899 in Surry Co., NC1250. Children of MARTHA JACKSON and JACKSON MATTHEWS are: i. MARY JANE5 MATTHEWS1250, b. October 23, 18521251; d. Unknown; m. ROBERT S. TURPIN1251, October 30, 18721251; b. December 04, 18481251; d. Unknown. ii. NEWELL JACKSON MATTHEWS1252, b. November 18, 18531253; d. Unknown; m. RUTH NUNN1253, April 30, 18761253; d. Unknown. iii. WILLIAM COLUMBUS MATTHEWS1254, b. February 11, 18551255; d. Unknown; m. SARAH LUCINDA VERNON1255; d. Unknown. iv. SARAH M. MATTHEWS1256, b. January 27, 18581257; d. Unknown. v. LAURA A. MATTHEWS1258, b. February 18, 18621259; d. Unknown. vi. RUTH FRANCES MATTHEWS1260, b. March 05, 18651261; d. Unknown. vii. ULYSSES GRANT MATTHEWS1262, b. July 05, 18691263; d. Unknown. 232. JESSE ALLEN4 GORDON (SUSANNA3 JACKSON, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1264 was born 1827 in Stokes Co., NC1264, and died Unknown. He married SARAH EBERT1264 December 12, 18481264. She died Unknown. Notes for JESSE ALLEN GORDON: Jesse and Sarah Ebert Gordon chose their home site on a small stream that runs behind the Primitive Baptist Church called "Gleddens Creek." They are buried about a mile from their home in the Old Gordon Graveyard, that is now owned by Lester and Woodrow Owen. Child of JESSE GORDON and SARAH EBERT is: 398. i. WILLIAM YANCEY5 GORDON, b. 1856, Stokes Co., NC; d. Unknown. 233. JEFFERSON MADISON4 GORDON (SUSANNA3 JACKSON, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1264 died Unknown. He married MARTHA EBERT1264. She died Unknown. Children of JEFFERSON GORDON and MARTHA EBERT are: i. ELLEN5 GORDON1265, b. 1852, Stokes Co., NC1265; d. Unknown. ii. JAMES GORDON1265, b. 1853, Stokes Co., NC1265; d. Unknown. iii. THOMAS GORDON1265, b. 1855, Stokes Co., NC1265; d. Unknown. iv. FRANK GORDON1265, b. 1857, Stokes Co., NC1265; d. Unknown. v. WESLEY GORDON1265, b. 1858, Stokes Co., NC1265; d. Unknown. 234. JAMES DALTON4 GORDON (SUSANNA3 JACKSON, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1266 was born 1833 in Stokes Co., NC1266, and died Unknown. He married MARTHA EATON1266. She died Unknown. Children of JAMES GORDON and MARTHA EATON are: i. ANNA5 GORDON1267, b. 1856, Stokes Co., NC1267; d. Unknown. ii. JOEL GORDON1267, b. 1857, Stokes Co., NC1267; d. Unknown. iii. SUSAN GORDON1267, b. April 1860, Stokes Co., NC1267; d. Unknown. 235. SAMUEL PRESTON4 GORDON (SUSANNA3 JACKSON, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1268 was born 1835 in Stokes Co., NC1268, and died Unknown. He married BARBARA ELIZABETH TUTTLE1268 18601268. She died Unknown. Child of SAMUEL GORDON and BARBARA TUTTLE is: i. SILAS MARTIN5 GORDON1269, b. July 11, 18631269; d. October 03, 19651269; m. NANCY ELIZABETH STONE1269, April 08, 18881269; d. February 25, 19471269. Notes for SILAS MARTIN GORDON: Silas Gordon doctored cows, far and wide for over 40 years, until around the age of 77 years. He was County Commissioner for four years and postmaster at the Delk Post Office for eight years. He was instrumental in helping to establish the Bank at Pilot Mtn., NC in 1914 and served on its board of directors until his death. 236. AMER THOMAS4 JACKSON (RUEL3, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1270 was born 1830 in Surry Co., NC1270, and died July 01, 19041271. He married (1) TALITHA JANE BANTA1272 December 28, 1858 in Cole Co., MO1273, daughter of HENRY BANTA. She was born September 19, 1840 in Cole Co., MO1274, and died February 17, 1873 in Riego, Sutter Co., CA1275. He married (2) NANCY HUDSON1276 February 05, 18741277. She died June 13, 19081278. Notes for AMER THOMAS JACKSON: Amer Thomas Jackson emigrated to CA from MO by wagon train in 1861 with his first wife, Talitha Jane Banta. She delivered their second child on the banks of the Kansas River a few days out. She died in child birth twelve years later and is buried in what is now the central park of an immense Del Webb retirement community near Roseville, CA. After her death Amer married Nancy Hudson in Missouri. He was a farmer in the corner where Sacto, Sutter, and Placer Counties meet about fifteen miles north of Sacramento, near the village of Riego. Some information on Amer and his family came from Bernice Harreld's records and family files, Donald K.Smith, Pioneer Roster Registration of Native Daughter of the Golden West (filled out by Edna P. Stolp) Notes for TALITHA JANE BANTA: Talitha Banta comes from a very large family of Dutch descent who arrived in New York on the ship "De Trow" in 1659. She is a sixth generation descendant of Henrick Epkese (Banta) the original immigrant. The family moved west in three installments. The parents of Talitha Jane Banta were farmers who had emigrated from Madison Co., KY to MO about 1833. They acquired a large farm in Henry Co. on which a tenant farmer, Amer Thomas Jackson, was employed following the emigration of his father and siblings from Surry Co., NC to a farm near Preston, MO about 1856. Before coming to Henry Co., Amer Thomas Jackson was employed as a school teacher in TN. Amer Thomas and Talitha were married December 28, 1858 and had six children. The Bantas and Jacksons emigrated by wagon train from MO to CA starting on May 1, 1861. A description of this journey was written in 1935 by Erastus J. Banta, a brother of Talitha. The Jackson's second child, Dora was born May 5, 1861 on the banks of Cow River in KS en route to CA. They came through Sussanville and then down the Feather River to arrive in Butte Co., CA in the Fall of 1861. They had planned to remain there, but as they lost a number of cattle due to heavy floods in the winter of 1861/1862 they moved on to Sutter Co., where a farm was acquired which straddled the Sutter/Placer Co. line just north of Baseline Road. Unlike many pioneer women from America's past, Talitha Jane Jackson's story will not be buried with her. A pioneer woman who traveled cross-country in a covered wagon, Jackson wound up making a home for herself and family in CA. Her final resting place was located in Roseville, CA. She would have been happy to learn a fuss was being made on Monday, March 11, 2002 of her burial site, which is located in Sun City, Roseville, CA. Descendants of Jackson ranging from great-grandchildren to distant cousins, gathered to dedicate a granite headstone to mark the one isolated 129 year old pioneer grave. It is unknown why the site was chosen to bury Talitha and her children, other than it sits on a high knoll and is surrounded by oak trees. A good guess might be the peacefulness of the area. Besided the sound of traffic from Fiddyment Road, the only other noise is that of chirping birds. "Talitha is the story of America, large families and continuous migrations," said her great-grandson, Donald Smith of San Francisco, CA. " They are the people who settled the country. We don't think about them anymore." More About TALITHA JANE BANTA: Burial: Unknown, School House Park Cemetery, Roseville, CA Children of AMER JACKSON and TALITHA BANTA are: i. HARVEY FLANDERS5 JACKSON1279, b. December 27, 1859, Mons, Hainaunt, Belgium1279; d. February 26, 19391279; m. MARY VESTAL1279; d. Unknown. ii. DORA BELL JACKSON1279, b. May 05, 1861, KS1279; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM STEPHENSON1279; d. Unknown. iii. HENRY FRANCIS JACKSON1279, b. July 01, 1865, Riego. CA1279; d. January 19, 1867, Callendar, Sterling, Scotland1279. More About HENRY FRANCIS JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, School House Park Cemetery, Roseville, CA1279 iv. ALTA JACKSON1279, b. September 23, 1868, Riego. CA1279; d. February 20, 19451279; m. WARREN ELIJAH COMSTOCK1279; d. Unknown. v. DON JACKSON1279, b. April 05, 1871, Riego. CA1279; d. October 05, 19311279; m. ANNIE LUCY VESTAL1279; d. Unknown. vi. LEE JACKSON1279, b. February 14, 1873, Riego. CA1279; d. October 05, 1873, Riego. CA1279. More About LEE JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, School House Park Cemetery, Roseville, CA1279 Children of AMER JACKSON and NANCY HUDSON are: vii. CHARLES BENTON5 JACKSON1279, b. November 23, 1875, Sutter Co., CA1279; d. February 29, 1936, Fresno, CA1279. viii. EDNA PEARL JACKSON1279, b. September 28, 1877, Sutter Co., CA1279; d. January 16, 19611279; m. CHARLES FREDERICK STOLP1279; b. 18781280; d. 1934, Butte Co., CA1280. 237. ALEXANDER4 JACKSON (IREDELL3, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1281 was born 18381281, and died Unknown. He married SARAH UNK1282. She was born 1852 in VA1282, and died Unknown. Notes for ALEXANDER JACKSON: Alexander Jackson went with his father to MO when he was about 18 years old. the 1880 census of Washington Township, Buchanan Co., MO names his wife as Sarah, age 28 years born in VA. Children of ALEXANDER JACKSON and SARAH UNK are: i. IREDELL5 JACKSON1282, b. Abt. 18721282; d. Unknown. ii. ANNA JACKSON1282, b. Abt. 18741282; d. Unknown. iii. EFFIE JACKSON1282, b. Abt. 18761282; d. Unknown. iv. MARY JACKSON1282, b. Abt. 18781282; d. Unknown. v. DILSTER JACKSON1282, b. 18791282; d. Unknown. 238. AMER4 JACKSON (IREDELL3, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1283 was born August 28, 1843 in Surry Co., NC1283, and died Unknown. He married MARY E. JACKSON1284, daughter of ALFRED JACKSON and JEMIMA TARWATER. She was born 18481285, and died 19081285. Notes for AMER JACKSON: ----- Original Message ----- From: Ronda & Larry To: Jo Martin Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 7:58 PM Subject: Amor's Notes In the "History of St. Joseph, 1904", it lists Amor's birth as 1838. In the "History of Buchanan County, Missouri 1881", it is listed as 1843. This book also read that he was 12 years old when he came west. The 1880 Census showed him to be born in 1842. The tombstone reads 1837 for Amor's birth. Amor was reared on his father's farm and spent his boyhood days there. He come west at the age of twelve with his parents in 1855 and settled in Buchanan County, Missouri. While enlisted, he saw considerable service during the progress of the Civil War. He served for 6 months in the famous Pawpaw Militia, assisting in defending the lives and property of the citizens. This war and it's issues brought heavy financial loss to him as the slaves he had brought from North Carolina became free. In 1864, he went into the freighting business between St. Joseph and Pike's Peak and continued in this profitable business for some 3 years. Upon his return to St. Joseph, he introduced an improved threshing machine in this section and operated it for some time through the County. In 1870, he then embarked in a grocery business at Saxton, MO. He was made postmaster and railroad agent and continued there for 13 years. In 1890 he sold his property at Saxton, including his store and farm, the latter comprising of 165 acres and bought 100 acres near Easton. There he continued to raise grain and stock for some three years and then began the milling business. He operated a large flouring mill until 1896 and then retired from active labor. After retiring he took residence in St. Joseph, MO where he had owned some 24 valuable city lots since 1895. His time was mainly occupied in looking after his various investments and in an enjoyment of the ease which years of business precluded. In July 1880, he turned his attention to farming and stock raising and owned 165 acres of land, well stocked and improved. In 1890, Amor sold his property at Saxton, including his store and farm, and bought 200 acres near Easton. There he continued to raise grain and stock for some three years, and then began the milling business. He operated a large flouring mill until 1896 and then retired from active labor and took up his residence in St. Joseph where he had owned 24 valuable city lots since 1895. His time was mainly occupied in looking after his various investments and in an enjoyment of the ease which years of business precluded. Mary Elizabeth and Amor belonged to the Methodist Episcopal Church and Amor was a Trustee. He also was a class leader in Ebenezer Church, Agency Township. Politically, he was a Democrat. Wherever he lived, he filled many township offices, serving faithfully on the school board, and for ten years was road overseer. In the book 'History of Buchanan County and St. Joseph 1904', "he is listed as a highly respected resident of St. Joseph, has been identified with the interest of this part of the state for very many years and has an interesting personal and family history. The name of Jackson is thus a very familiar one in this part of Missouri, and wherever found will be associated with men of probity, integrity and good citizenship." Please note that the records compiled by Lucille Jackson Vernon, formerly of Winston-Salem, NC has Amor's name spelled "Amer". The Robert Lee Jackson Family records show the actual spelling is "Amor". Also buried at Ebenezer with Amor and his wife, Mary Elizabeth are his 4 sons, a brother, three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Children of AMER JACKSON and MARY JACKSON are: i. LAURA ELIZABETH5 JACKSON1286, d. Unknown. ii. JACOB JACKSON1286, b. 18681286; d. Unknown. iii. ROBERT L. JACKSON1286, b. 18701286; d. Unknown. iv. ALEXANDER H. JACKSON1286, b. 18741286; d. Unknown. v. SUSAN V. JACKSON1286, d. Unknown. vi. NELLIE M. JACKSON1286, d. Unknown. vii. ALFRED JACKSON1286, b. 18801286; d. Unknown. viii. ARTHUR B. JACKSON1286, d. Unknown. ix. INFANT JACKSON1286, d. Unknown. 239. LUCY J.4 JACKSON (WILLIAM3, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1287 was born 1836 in Stokes Co., NC1287, and died April 27, 18931287. She married MARTIN HILL1287 March 08, 1855 in Stokes Co., NC1287. He died Unknown. Children of LUCY JACKSON and MARTIN HILL are: i. SILAS5 HILL1287, b. 1856, Stokes Co., NC1287; d. Unknown. ii. SAMUEL HILL1287, b. 1858, Stokes Co., NC1287; d. Unknown. iii. LEE HILL1287, b. 1860, Stokes Co., NC1287; d. Unknown. iv. JASPER HILL1287, b. 1864, Stokes Co., NC1287; d. Unknown. 399. v. MARTIN LUTHER HILL, b. 1867, Stokes Co., NC; d. Unknown. 240. GEORGE ANDREW4 JACKSON (WILLIAM3, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1287 was born June 01, 1842 in Stokes Co., NC1287, and died Unknown. He married LUCY J. PERKY1288 May 21, 18711289. She died Unknown. Notes for GEORGE ANDREW JACKSON: General lived near his brother, George in Morgan Co., IN. In 1893 he sold 354 acres of land known as the William Jackson homestead in Surry Co., NC Children of GEORGE JACKSON and LUCY PERKY are: i. VIOLETTE J.5 JACKSON1290, d. Unknown. ii. LAURA ETTA JACKSON1290, d. Unknown. iii. WILLIAM SIDNEY JACKSON1290, d. Unknown. iv. GEORGE AMER JACKSON1290, d. Unknown. v. LOUISA JANE JACKSON1290, d. Unknown. vi. ALLEN HICKLIN JACKSON1290, d. Unknown. 400. vii. HENRIETTA JACKSON, b. Mooresville, IN; d. December 24, 1945, Marion Co., IN. 241. SUSAN LAURA4 JACKSON (WILLIAM3, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1291 was born 18451291, and died Unknown. She married HUGH HERRING1291 September 20, 18651291. He died Unknown. Children of SUSAN JACKSON and HUGH HERRING are: i. LOGAN5 HERRING1292, b. 18671292; d. Unknown. ii. MARY HERRING1292, b. 18691292; d. Unknown. 242. ELIZA EMMASETTE4 JACKSON (WILLIAM3, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1293 was born December 22, 1847 in Stokes Co., NC1294, and died May 20, 1928 in Stokes Co., NC1294. She married TIPPECANOE JOHNSON1294 May 05, 1868 in Stokes Co., NC1294, son of WILLIAM JOHNSON and TEMPERANCE KISER. He was born November 08, 1845 in Stokes Co., NC1294, and died June 21, 1922 in Stokes Co., NC1294. More About ELIZA EMMASETTE JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Johnson Family Cemetery, located in Yadkin township on the east side of Mt. View Church Rd. # 1998 and south of Robertson Ridge Rd. # 2006.1295 More About TIPPECANOE JOHNSON: Burial: Unknown, Johnson Family Cemetery, located in Yadkin township on the east side of Mt. View Church Rd. # 1998 and south of Robertson Ridge Rd. # 2006.1295 Children of ELIZA JACKSON and TIPPECANOE JOHNSON are: 401. i. SIDNEY LEE5 JOHNSON, b. September 17, 1869; d. October 09, 1957. 402. ii. LILLIE BELLE JOHNSON, b. June 23, 1871; d. Unknown. 403. iii. JOSEPH EDWIN JOHNSON, b. May 25, 1873, Stokes Co., NC; d. September 25, 1967, King, Stokes Co., NC 27021. iv. GENERAL ELMER JOHNSON1296, b. April 25, 18761296; d. July 06, 1954. More About GENERAL ELMER JOHNSON: Burial: Unknown, Johnson Family Cemetery, located in Yadkin township on the east side of Mt. View Church Rd. # 1998 and south of Robertson Ridge Rd. # 2006.1297 404. v. ZEPHRA OLIVER JOHNSON, b. November 25, 1878, Stokes Co., NC; d. Unknown. vi. BESSIE LENORA JOHNSON1298, b. July 09, 18801298; d. Unknown; m. BEN T. BITTING1298; d. Unknown. vii. CHARLES CICERO JOHNSON1298, b. January 31, 18871298; d. Unknown; m. SALLIE BEATRICE WEBSTER1298; d. Unknown. 405. viii. SAMUEL E. JOHNSON, b. November 17, 1882; d. December 20, 1951. 243. ELLEN4 JACKSON (WILLIAM3, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1299 was born 18481299, and died Unknown. She married JOSEPH CARSON1300,1301, son of JAMES CARSON and CHRISTINA OWENS. He was born 1845 in Westfield, Surry Co., NC1302, and died November 14, 19201303. Child of ELLEN JACKSON and JOSEPH CARSON is: i. MARY5 CARSON1304, b. 1869, Surry Co., NC1304; d. Unknown. 244. JACOB SIDNEY4 JACKSON (WILLIAM3, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1305 was born February 02, 1849 in Stokes Co., NC, and died February 13, 1908 in Stokes Co., NC. He married (1) LETITIA TUCKER August 07, 18701305, daughter of BEN TUCKER and ELIZABETH HILL. She died Unknown. He married (2) NANCY TODD1305 December 18, 18991305. She died Unknown. Children of JACOB JACKSON and LETITIA TUCKER are: i. CHARLES5 JACKSON1305, d. Unknown. ii. LILLIAN JACKSON1305, b. 18711306; d. Aft. 1908, St. Louis, MO1306. iii. CELIA ETTA JACKSON1307, b. July 09, 1873, Pilot Mtn., Surry Co., NC; d. January 12, 1948, Indianapolis, IN; m. EDWARD LINEBERRY1308; d. Unknown. iv. WILLIAM GUY JACKSON1309, b. April 20, 18751310; d. Unknown, El Paso, TX1310. v. LUCY ADA JACKSON1311, b. 18781312; d. Unknown. vi. SIDNEY BENJAMIN JACKSON1313, b. December 18821314; d. Unknown. vii. RHILLA EFFIE JACKSON1315, b. January 14, 18831316; d. November 02, 1977, CA1316. viii. RACHEL JACKSON1317, b. April 18841318; d. Unknown. ix. JOSEPH SIDNEY JACKSON1319, b. September 02, 18901320; d. October 03, 1979, Indianapolis, IN1320. Children of JACOB JACKSON and NANCY TODD are: x. MALLIE LEE5 JACKSON1321, b. July 01, 19041322; d. Unknown. xi. IRENE JACKSON1323, d. Unknown. 245. JOEL A. J.4 TILLEY (LOCKEY3 JACKSON, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1323,1324 was born February 28, 1831 in Stokes Co., NC1325, and died Unknown. He married (1) MARY LETITIA SIMMONS1326. She was born March 30, 18401326, and died Unknown. He married (2) MARTHA SIMMONS1327,1328 February 24, 18531329. She was born 18321330, and died Unknown. Notes for JOEL A. J. TILLEY: The 1870 Federal Census of Stokes Co., NC shows following: Joel J. Tilley 39mw farmer $1,000/530 NC Letitia 27fw Keeping house NC Laura V 16fw at home NC William A. 15mw at home NC John R. 13mw at home NC Powell H. 12mw at home NC Millard J. 7mw at home NC Martha J. 6fw at home NC Mary L. 4fw at home NC Emma F. 2fw at home NC Children of JOEL TILLEY and MARTHA SIMMONS are: 406. i. LAURA5 TILLEY, b. March 03, 1854; d. November 12, 1927, Surry Co., NC. 407. ii. WILLIAM AARON TILLEY, b. October 22, 1855, Stokes Co., NC; d. June 29, 1931, Stokes Co., NC. 408. iii. JOHN REID TILLEY, b. 1857; d. Aft. 1944. iv. POWELL H. TILLEY1330, b. 18581330; d. Unknown. v. MILLARD J. TILLEY1330, b. 18631330; d. Unknown. vi. MARTHA JANE TILLEY1330, b. February 14, 18641330; d. Unknown; m. ELI DAVID ROGERS1331, 18801331; d. Unknown. vii. MARY L. TILLEY1332, b. 18661332; d. Unknown. viii. EMMA F. TILLEY1332, b. 18681332; d. Unknown. 409. ix. ROSA LEE TILLEY, b. January 06, 1872; d. November 20, 1931, Bladen Co., NC. 246. WILLIAM MARTIN4 TILLEY (LOCKEY3 JACKSON, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1333 was born 1833 in Stokes Co., NC1333, and died August 31, 1862 in in a hospital near Lovington, VA from injuries suffered during the Civil War1333. He married MARY ANN SIMMONS1333,1334 August 28, 1854 in Stokes Co., NC1335, daughter of EPHRAIM SIMMONS and MARTHA BOHANNON. She was born 1836 in Stokes Co., NC1335, and died 19171336. Notes for WILLIAM MARTIN TILLEY: 1860 Stokes Co., NC Federal Census shows: TILLLEY, Wm. 27m Farmer, 250-250 Mary 24f Cornelius 4m Martha 3f Sarah 1f Notes for MARY ANN SIMMONS: The 1870 Federal Census of Stokes Co, NC shows Mary A. Simmons Tilley as head of household since her husband had died during Civil War: Mary A. Tilley 33fw keeping house $0/200 NC Cornelius 14mw farm laborer NC Can't read/write Martha E. 13fw at home NC Can't read/write Sarah J. 11fw at home NC Can't read/write John E. 9mw at home NC Children of WILLIAM TILLEY and MARY SIMMONS are: i. CORNELIUS5 TILLEY1337, b. 1856, Stokes Co., NC1337; d. Unknown. ii. MARTHA TILLEY1337, b. 1857, Stokes Co., NC1337; d. Unknown. iii. SARAH TILLEY1337, b. 1859, Stokes Co., NC1337; d. Unknown. iv. JOHN E. TILLEY1338, b. 18611338; d. Unknown. v. EPHRAIM TILLEY1338, d. Unknown. 247. JOHN FRANKLIN4 TILLEY (LOCKEY3 JACKSON, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1339 was born May 20, 1835 in Stokes Co., NC1340, and died April 01, 18881341. He married MARY JANE MARTIN1342 February 07, 1856 in Stokes Co., NC1343, daughter of JOSEPH MARTIN and MARTHA GRAY. She was born December 08, 1838 in Patrick Co., VA1343, and died February 21, 1918 in Stokes Co., NC. Notes for JOHN FRANKLIN TILLEY: The 1870 Federal Census of Stokes Co., NC shows following: John Tilley 35mw farm laborer $0/330 NC Mary Jane 28fw keeping house NC Ewell J. 12mw farm laborer VA can't read/write Dosia E. 10fw at home VA can't read/write Oscar L. 5mw at home VA William A. 3mw at home VA Flora A. 2fw at home NC Joseph L. 1mw at home NC Children of JOHN TILLEY and MARY MARTIN are: i. DEWITT5 TILLEY1344, b. Abt. 1857, NC1344; d. Unknown. ii. EUELL JACKSON TILLEY1344, b. December 04, 1858, Stokes Co., NC1344; d. August 27, 1916, Marion, Smyth Co., VA1344; m. MARTHA ISABELLA OVERBAY1344, March 02, 1882, Marion, Smyth Co., VA1344; d. Unknown. iii. ADOCIA E. TILLEY1345, b. December 09, 1859, Patrick Co., VA1346; d. March 13, 19441346; m. LEANDER NELSON1346, July 31, 18811346; d. Unknown. 410. iv. OSCAR LEE TILLEY, b. Abt. 1865, VA; d. Abt. 1939. v. WILLIAM A. TILLEY1347, b. Abt. 1867, NC1348; d. Unknown; m. EMMER P. TILLEY1348, October 07, 18881348; d. Unknown. vi. FLORA A. TILLEY1349, b. March 1868, NC; d. Unknown; m. NATHANIEL H. NELSON1350, January 31, 18861350; d. Unknown. vii. JOSEPH L. TILLEY1351, b. November 1869, NC1352; d. Unknown; m. NANCY L. SIMMONS1352, November 04, 18881352; d. Unknown. 411. viii. EVERETT LENWOOD TILLEY, b. September 21, 1871, NC; d. September 25, 1948, Bladen Co., NC. ix. AARON R. TILLEY1353, b. Abt. 1873, NC1354; d. Unknown. x. MARY ANN TILLEY1355, b. July 06, 1876, Francisco, Stokes Co., NC1356; d. November 14, 1912, Palouse, Whitman Co., WA1356; m. ROBERT MCKINLEY FAGG1356, January 25, 1891, Stokes Co., NC1356; d. Unknown. xi. DANIEL FRANKLIN TILLEY1356, b. December 1878, Stokes Co., NC1356; d. Unknown; m. CORA LAWSON1356, January 09, 19001356; d. Unknown. xii. ALONZO TILLEY, b. Abt. 1882, Stokes Co., NC1356; d. Unknown. xiii. JOHN M. TILLEY1357, b. Abt. 1882, Stokes Co., NC1358; d. Unknown. 412. xiv. LENORA S. TILLEY, b. May 04, 1874, Stokes Co., NC; d. June 17, 1951. 248. AMER JACKSON4 TILLEY (LOCKEY3 JACKSON, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1359 was born July 07, 1839 in Stokes Co., NC1359, and died March 03, 1932 in Lawsonville, Stokes Co., NC1360. He married HARRIET ANN HALL1361 April 12, 1866 in Stokes Co., NC1362. She was born November 15, 1845 in Lawsonville, Stokes Co., NC1362, and died September 04, 1934 in Stokes Co., NC1362. Notes for AMER JACKSON TILLEY: The 1870 Federal Census of Stokes Co., NC shows following: Amor Tilly 32mw farmer $50/175 NC can't read/write Harriet 24fw keeping house NC Thomas W. 3mw at home NC James Lee 1mw at home NC Elisabeth Pike 12fw at home NC AMER J. TILLEY, one of the oldest and most beloved citizens of Stokes County, N.C. , died at his home at Lawsonville on March 3, 1932. He was 92 years of age. Adjutant TILLEY was born July 7, 1837, the son of AARON and LOCKEY TILLEY. He enlisted in the army as a young man in 1861, in Co. H, Captain Scales, 22nd Reg., N.C. troops. He was wounded in a battle near Manassas Junction Aug. 29, by a screw out of a bomb shell which cut off the end of his hip bone. Wounded so badly in the left leg, was sent to the hospital for several weeks. He was never in any more battles but when able he helped to nurse the sick and wounded. He was married April 12, 1866 to MISS HARRIET HALL of a prominent family of Stokes County. He was a farmer, and a great lover of the Primitive Bapt. church. In his passing the community lost one of its best citizens and his family a devoted husband and father. Survived by his wife, one daughter and a son. Funeral services were held at in the family cemetery. More About AMER JACKSON TILLEY: Military service: Co. H. 22 NC Regiment CSA Child of AMER TILLEY and HARRIET HALL is: i. THOMAS WALTER5 TILLEY1363, b. February 23, 18671363; d. Unknown; m. ANNETTA FRANCES LACKEY1363, January 29, 18881364; d. Unknown. 249. JAMES R.4 TILLEY (LOCKEY3 JACKSON, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1365 was born 18471365, and died Unknown. He married CHARLOTTE SIMMONS1366 September 08, 18651366. She was born Abt. 18451367, and died Unknown. Notes for JAMES R. TILLEY: The 1870 Federal Census of Stokes Co., NC shows following: James R. Tilley 22mw farmer $70/0 NC can't read/write Charlotte 25fw keeping house NC Cora Lee 4fw at home NC Lockey A. 1fw at home NC Eliza Nelson 16fw domestic servant NC can't read/write Children of JAMES TILLEY and CHARLOTTE SIMMONS are: i. CORA LEE5 TILLEY1367, b. Abt. 18661367; d. Unknown. ii. LOCKEY A. TILLEY1367, b. 18691367; d. Unknown. 250. ALLEN4 JACKSON (ARMISTEAD3, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1368 was born February 28, 1830 in Mooresville, Morgan Co., IN1368, and died Unknown. He married SARAH JANE BIDDLE September 09, 18561368. She was born January 12, 1840, and died Unknown. Children of ALLEN JACKSON and SARAH BIDDLE are: i. HORACE F.5 JACKSON1368, b. August 20, 18571368; d. Unknown. ii. JOHN N. JACKSON1368, b. September 17, 18591368; d. Unknown. iii. ELMER H. JACKSON1368, b. April 21, 18641368; d. Unknown. iv. HERBERT A. JACKSON1368, b. February 07, 18731368; d. Unknown. 251. MARY SUSAN4 JACKSON (JOHN H.3, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1369 was born January 21, 1855 in Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC1369,1370, and died April 01, 1926 in Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC1370. She married ZACHARY TAYLOR SMITH1371 February 13, 18791372. He was born February 18, 1847 in Patrick Co., VA1373, and died June 13, 1938 in Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC1374. More About MARY SUSAN JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Salem Methodist Cemetery, Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC Notes for ZACHARY TAYLOR SMITH: Zachariah T. Smith's family connections included three presidents: Madison, Taylor and Tyler. Some years after the Civil War he bought a plantation north of Mt. Airy, NC and he and his wife raised a family of six children, one of whom became Mrs. R. J. Reynolds of Winston-Salem tobacco fame. It was she who visioned, planned and brought to reality the beautiful Reynolda Estate in Winston-Salem, NC More About ZACHARY TAYLOR SMITH: Burial: Unknown, Salem Methodist Cemetery, Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC1374 Children of MARY JACKSON and ZACHARY SMITH are: 413. i. MARY KATHERINE5 SMITH, b. November 17, 1880, Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC; d. March 24, 1924, Winston-Salem, Forsyth Co., NC. ii. MAXIE HENRY SMITH1374, b. December 18841374; d. Unknown. iii. ZACHARD MADISON SMITH1374, b. October 1886; d. Unknown. iv. EUGENE GRAY SMITH1374, b. September 12, 18881374; d. October 27, 1974, Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC1374. More About EUGENE GRAY SMITH: Burial: Unknown, Salem Cemetery , Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC1374 v. IRENE HOLLINGSWORTH SMITH1374, b. November 15, 1891, Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC; d. October 20, 1965, Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC1374. More About IRENE HOLLINGSWORTH SMITH: Burial: Unknown, Salem Methodist Cemetery, Mt. Airy, Surry Co., NC1374 vi. RUTH GAINES SMITH1374, b. October 18991374; d. Unknown; m. CHARLES LUCAS1374; b. Abt. 18981374; d. Unknown. More About CHARLES LUCAS: Occupation: Physician 252. JOHN ANDREW4 JACKSON (JACOB ANDREW3, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1375 was born 18641376, and died Unknown. He married LAURABELL JENNY TEDDER1377, daughter of SIDNEY TEDDER and FRANCES VADEN. She was born 18611378, and died 19051379. Notes for JOHN ANDREW JACKSON: In early 1890, John Andrew Jackson took his family to WV where he worked in the coal mines. Child of JOHN JACKSON and LAURABELL TEDDER is: 414. i. CARL ANDREW5 JACKSON, b. June 17, 1896, WV; d. March 01, 1981, Danville, VA. 253. JACOB ANDREW4 JACKSON, JR (JACOB ANDREW3, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1380 was born 18661381, and died Unknown. He married ISABELL FULK1382. She was born 18701383, and died Unknown. Notes for JACOB ANDREW JACKSON, JR: A letter received by Lucille Jackson Vernon written by Mrs. Lena Jackson Turney states that Jacob loved music. He was called the best fiddler in Stokes Co. and all of his children could play banjo, and guitar. They would all get together at peoples homes, make music, move out the beds and have a square dance. They were all Quakers and Jacob was a devout reader of the Bible. They were members of the Westfield Quaker Church where many of the earlier Jacksons helped build and gave land to the church and graveyard. Children of JACOB JACKSON and ISABELL FULK are: i. MAGGIE LEE5 JACKSON1384, b. March 18871385; d. Unknown. ii. ROBERT RICHARD JACKSON1386, b. April 18901387; d. Unknown; m. DORA FRYE1388; b. 18981389; d. Unknown. 415. iii. ELMER R. JACKSON, b. February 16, 1892, Surry Co., NC; d. August 1973, NC. iv. EMMIT JACKSON1390, b. January 18941391; d. 19111391. 416. v. ELLA JACKSON, b. March 1896; d. Unknown. 417. vi. ETTA JACKSON, b. July 1897; d. Unknown. 254. THOMAS JEFFERSON4 JACKSON (JACOB ANDREW3, AMER2, SAMUEL1)1392 was born July 18, 18671393, and died May 21, 19491394. He married SOPHIA NUNN1395, daughter of JOSEPH NUNN. She was born August 08, 18691396, and died August 17, 19531396. More About THOMAS JEFFERSON JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Westfield Friends Meeting, Surry Co., NC More About SOPHIA NUNN: Burial: Unknown, Westfield Friends Meeting, Surry Co., NC Children of THOMAS JACKSON and SOPHIA NUNN are: 418. i. THOMAS GROVER CLEVELAND5 JACKSON, d. Unknown. 419. ii. JAMES J. JACKSON, d. Unknown. iii. MILLARD FILMORE JACKSON1396, b. 18901396; d. Unknown. iv. VERDA JACKSON, b. Private; m. CHARLES HILL1396, Private; d. Unknown. v. HESTER JACKSON1396, b. September 01, 19061396; d. May 10, 19541396; m. FRANK JONES1396; d. Unknown. vi. MARY ANN JACKSON, b. Private; m. ALVIE COLLINS1396, Private; d. Unknown. vii. NELLIE JACKSON, b. Private; m. THOMAS JOYCE1396, Private; d. Unknown. viii. MYRTLE JACKSON1396, b. May 18981396; d. Unknown. ix. SARAH SUSAN JACKSON1396, b. 1902, Westfield, Stokes Co., NC1396; d. November 22, 1992, Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC1397; m. JAMES FRANKLIN MABE1398, October 23, 1921, Stokes Co., NC1399; b. May 17, 1899, Stokes Co., NC1399; d. September 02, 1972, Guilford Co., NC1399. More About SARAH SUSAN JACKSON: Last address: Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC 27403 Social Security #: 242-28-5309 issued in NC More About JAMES FRANKLIN MABE: Burial: Unknown, Guilford Memorial Gardens, Guilford Co., NC1399 Last address: Greensboro, Guilford Co., NC 27403 Social Security #: 240-22-5035 issued in NC Generation No. 5 255. WILLIAM PARKER5 JACKSON (JACOB4, JESSE3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)1400 was born June 18551400, and died Unknown. He married EDA WHITAKER1400 December 26, 1882 in Crawford Co., IL1400. She was born June 1857 in IL1401, and died Unknown. Children of WILLIAM JACKSON and EDA WHITAKER are: i. NORA6 JACKSON1402, b. July 18841402; d. Unknown; m. WESLEY KOERTGE1402, December 16, 19021402; d. Unknown. ii. VALENTINE JACKSON1402, b. February 1886, IL1402; d. Unknown. iii. MARTHA J. JACKSON1402, b. February 18881403; d. Unknown; m. FRED LAMBERT1404, July 25, 19101404; d. Unknown. iv. LYDA M. JACKSON1404, b. October 18891404; d. Unknown. v. THOMAS W. JACKSON1404, b. February 18931404; d. Unknown; m. MYRTLE BLACKNEY1404; d. Unknown. vi. WILLIAM J. JACKSON1404, b. April 18991404; d. Unknown. 256. DAMARIS5 JACKSON (THOMAS4, JESSE3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)1404 was born March 1857 in New Vienna, OH1404, and died 19271404. She married GEORGE EAGLETON1404. He was born September 18541404, and died 19271404. Children of DAMARIS JACKSON and GEORGE EAGLETON are: i. EDGAR6 EAGLETON1404, b. December 18781404; d. Unknown. ii. ALMEDA EAGLETON1404, b. October 18821404; d. Unknown. iii. ETHEL EAGLETON1404, b. June 18861404; d. Unknown. iv. LAURA EAGLETON1404, b. September 18871404; d. Unknown. v. GEORGIA EAGLETON1404, b. September 18901404; d. Unknown. vi. MADGE EAGLETON1404, b. January 18921404; d. Unknown. vii. LUCY B. EAGLETON1404, b. October 18931404; d. Unknown. viii. BYRL EAGLETON1404, b. October 18971404; d. Unknown. ix. FRANCIS D. EAGLETON1404, b. October 18991404; d. Unknown. 257. JURY5 JACKSON (THOMAS4, JESSE3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)1404 was born December 06, 1858 in New Vienna, OH1404, and died June 13, 1945 in Jefferson Co., IL1404. He married SARAH ANNA POWELL1404 October 31, 1885 in Crawford Co., IL1404, daughter of FINDLEY POWELL and MARY COX. She was born March 02, 18621404, and died July 1947 in Jefferson Co., IL1404. Children of JURY JACKSON and SARAH POWELL are: 420. i. EURIS6 JACKSON, b. December 29, 1886; d. May 12, 1981, Tulsa, OK. 421. ii. ERSIL JACKSON, b. May 07, 1889; d. March 16, 1967. 422. iii. LLOYD JACKSON, b. August 29, 1891, Crawford Co., IL; d. June 28, 1981, Greenfield, Hancock Co., IN. 423. iv. ERVIN JACKSON, b. January 09, 1894, Crawford Co., IL; d. September 1953. v. MARY ELLEN JACKSON1404, b. June 24, 18961404; d. November 17, 1987, Bloomington, McLean Co., IL1404,1405; m. HENRY HERMAN1406, February 29, 19161406; d. Unknown. More About MARY ELLEN JACKSON: Social Security Number: 330-05-7807 424. vi. EVERETTE JACKSON, b. November 23, 1898; d. March 20, 1986, Lakewood,CA. 425. vii. RAYMOND JACKSON, b. June 15, 1901; d. June 05, 1966. 426. viii. FLORENCE REBECCA JACKSON, b. June 16, 1908; d. August 17, 1976, Terre Haute, IN. 258. LAURA5 JACKSON (THOMAS4, JESSE3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)1406 was born Aft. 18601406, and died Unknown. She married GEORGE COX1406. He died Unknown. Children of LAURA JACKSON and GEORGE COX are: i. ZETTA6 COX1406, d. Unknown. ii. CLAUDE EARL COX1406, d. Unknown. iii. ROLLA COX1406, d. Unknown. 259. CURTIS5 JACKSON (THOMAS4, JESSE3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)1406 was born August 20, 1873 in Crawford Co., IL1406, and died October 17, 1948 in Crawford Co., IL1406. He married (1) MARY NEBERGALL1406. She was born January 20, 18791406, and died August 20, 19701406. He married (2) LUCINDA BAILEY1406 July 10, 18951406. She was born March 14, 18771406, and died April 29, 19391406. Children of CURTIS JACKSON and LUCINDA BAILEY are: i. TRILLA L.6 JACKSON1406, b. February 24, 18961406; d. March 08, 1965, Crawford Co., IL1406; m. STEPHEN G. CRIPPEN1406; d. Unknown. 427. ii. OLIVER FRANK JACKSON, b. June 28, 1897; d. June 11, 1990. 428. iii. MILLARD JACKSON, b. October 09, 1898; d. March 18, 1949, Oblong, IL. iv. CHARLOTTA JACKSON1406, b. May 24, 19001406; d. March 23, 19801406. More About CHARLOTTA JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Crawford Co., IL 429. v. BESSIE JACKSON, b. November 16, 1902; d. October 06, 1961. vi. THENIA A. JACKSON1406, b. April 12, 19041406; d. March 28, 19081406. More About THENIA A. JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Crawford Co., IL 260. JACOB5 JACKSON (THOMAS4, JESSE3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)1406 was born August 16, 18751406, and died December 22, 1908 in Crawford Co., IL. He married (1) VIOLA UNK1406. She was born December 11, 18771406, and died December 23, 18971406. He married (2) MARY MYRA KIRK1406. She was born 18781406, and died 19581406. Children of JACOB JACKSON and VIOLA UNK are: i. ARTHUR E.6 JACKSON1406, b. October 30, 18961406; d. January 04, 18971406. More About ARTHUR E. JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Crawford Co., IL ii. ESTER M. JACKSON1406, b. December 02, 18971406; d. January 26, 19001406. More About ESTER M. JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Crawford Co., IL Children of JACOB JACKSON and MARY KIRK are: iii. MAUDIA ETTA6 JACKSON1406, b. November 22, 19021406; d. Unknown. iv. INFANT JACKSON1406, b. October 06, 1904; d. Unknown. v. VIRGIL HUGH JACKSON1406, b. April 30, 19071406; d. 19361406. 261. FIDELIA RACHEL5 JACKSON (JESSE4, JESSE3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)1406 was born September 30, 18711406,1407, and died November 14, 1950 in Terre Haute, IL1407. She married (1) ISAAC N. DARNALL1407 1889 in IL1407. He died Unknown. She married (2) UNK RUSSELL1407 Aft. 19201407. He died Unknown. Notes for FIDELIA RACHEL JACKSON: Fidelia Jackson Darnell had to endure the horrible death of a son in 1912 and a similar death 23 years later of her grandson. In both train accidents the victims legs were amputated by train wheels, Agnes' son was born only five months before his Uncle Jesse was killed, so it is an eerie coincidence. Children of FIDELIA JACKSON and ISAAC DARNALL are: i. NORVILLE6 DARNALL1407, b. October 1890, IL1407; d. Unknown. ii. AGNES D. DARNALL1407, b. August 09, 1893, IL1407; d. Unknown; m. CHARLES EDWARD BOLIN1407, January 31, 19121407; d. Unknown. Notes for AGNES D. DARNALL: The divorce came quickly after the marriage of Agnes Darnall and Charles Edward Bolin. Agnes raised their son,Charles, alone, although the boy did have contact with his father and his family. iii. JESSE DARNALL1407, b. April 18971407; d. August 23, 1912, Killed in train accident in which 3 others were killed and 3 more injured. Notes for JESSE DARNALL: The Terre Haute Tribune had a large story on the horrible train accident that took the life of Jesse Darnall. The story identified his mother as Mrs. Isaac Darnall and did not mention his father. The funeral was held in Terre Haute at his mother's home, but the body was taken to Hardinsville, IL for burial. More About JESSE DARNALL: Cause of Death (Facts Pag: Train accident iv. MILDRED DARNALL1407, b. January 19001407; d. Aft. 19701407; m. LESTER ALLEN1407; d. Unknown. v. CHARLES DARNALL1407, b. Aft. 19001407; d. Unknown. vi. BETTY JANE DARNALL1407, b. Aft. 19001407; d. Unknown. 262. THOMAS D.5 JACKSON (JOHN WALTER4, CURTIS3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)1408 was born 18491409, and died 1914. He married (1) ISABELL BURNETT1409. She died 18821409. He married (2) NANCY PITZER 18851409. She died Unknown. Notes for THOMAS D. JACKSON: Thomas was born in 1849 in Clinton Co, OH as the second child of John Walter and Martha (Dickerson) Jackson. He grew up on his fathers farm in Clinton, and his father had hoped that he would become a farmer. Thomas had wanted to become a harness maker. His father's argument was, when anyone works in a shop of any kind, his salary stopped when he stopped working. But a farmer's crops and livestock grew even while he slept and rested, and made money for him even when he wasn't working. As a result of this opposition Thomas did not put his mind on the farm work as his father had wished. It was his mother who kept harmony between the two. In the fall of 1875, when he was 26 years old, he married a neighbor (Scottish) girl named Isabell Burnett. Soon after their marriage, his father took the rest of the family and moved to a farm in Iowa. Thomas and Isabell remained on the farm in Ohio and lived there until the family returned in 1779. Their daughter Estellina was born during this time. They rented a farm from Isabell's brother Andrew Burnett. Andrew lived in Springfield. It was a new farm and well drained. It was close to her parents and about two miles from his home place. That year was a very wet year their and crops were not very good, so the next year her brother Mr. Burnett traded the farm for a stone quarry near Springfield. Thomas remained in Springfield with his family. Isabell had been sick for a long time, grew rapidly worse, then died in the summer of 1882. Thomas' second marriage was to Nanny Pitzer in 1885. It was not until 1908 that Thomas, Nanny, and their children Maybell and John, moved to California to join the rest of the family. When they arrived, his sister celebrated their arrival at her home with a big family reunion. All the Jacksons were there with their children. The Fraziers came from Homet, in Riverside Co with their three children, Josiah and Emma with two children were living on their ranch on the Orange Co line; Mag, with her two daughters, and Josie and her family lived near Lydia in Greenleaf. In 1910 Thomas bought a 15 acre farm with his brother Curtis near Pico. They divided the farm, and Thomas moved his family to it. The farm was planted with orange trees and Thomas plowed between the young trees. He planted three acres in lemon trees. In 1913, the trees were loaded with fruit when a frost froze the trees to the stump. It was five years before he got another crop. Thomas was the first of the family to die. He lived only six years after his move to California. When he became ill they found that his heart had been bad for a long time. He grew steadily worse and died in 1914. Children of THOMAS JACKSON and ISABELL BURNETT are: i. ESTELLINA6 JACKSON1409, d. Unknown. ii. MAYBELL JACKSON1409, d. Unknown. iii. JOHN JACKSON1409, d. Unknown. 263. CURTIS5 JACKSON (JOHN WALTER4, CURTIS3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)1410 was born August 17, 1859 in Westboro, Clinton Co., OH1411, and died Unknown. He married ELNORA SHARPLESS BURNETT1411 January 10, 18941411. She died Unknown. Notes for CURTIS JACKSON: When Curtis Jackson was twelve years old, his father sent him to a Hicksite school at Springboro, OH, called the Miami Institute. The Hicksites were a branch of the Quakers to which his father and grandparents Curtis and Lydia Jackson belonged. Before going to the Hicksite school, he had attended a school located a mile up the creek and on the opposite side of their house. He recalled in his memoirs that they walked along the road or on the edges of the fields and crossed the creek on a log. When the weather was bad, someone would take them and ford the creek. The school house was a one room frame building and was built on one corner of about an half acre of land. The stumps of the trees with the axe prints still in them stood in the yard of the school. Inside the schoolhouse was a room 30 x 40 feet. Across one end was a platform above which was a blackboard. Under the blackboard were three benches of three heights to suit the different sizes of the pupils. The desks were arranged with the smaller ones in front and larger ones in the back. The teacher was a woman in the summer and she was paid eighteen to twenty dollars a month. In the winter they hired a man teacher and his wages was twenty to twenty-five dollars per month. This was done because a woman was unable to handle the big boys that came to school during the winter sessions. Curtis was eighteen years old when his father moved the family to Washington Co.,IA. He, with his father, and brother Si, drove overland with the household furniture, cattle, etc. They arrived in Washington Co, unloaded the stock at once and he and his Brother drove them to the farm 6 miles to the northeast. When they arrived they found an old house with no corrals or fences. they tied the horses to the corn crib and some of the cattle to the yard fence. That night they made their beds on the floor. When morning came they found three of their horses gone. They had to hire horses and rode far and near looking for them. They found the horses twenty-five miles away at Brighton's Mill. After that they fenced in some pasture to keep the stock. That winter he worked on the farm, plowing, harvesting, hauling fence material and feed from Riverside. Bran from the mill was $3.00 per ton. In the fall he entered Earlham and the next year he went to Penn College. Children of CURTIS JACKSON and ELNORA BURNETT are: i. ALBERT THOMAS6 JACKSON1411, b. March 01, 18951411; d. Unknown. ii. MARION JACKSON1411, b. June 02, 18961411; d. Unknown. iii. MILDRED JACKSON1411, b. 18971411; d. Unknown. iv. PAUL JACKSON1411, b. July 04, 19001411; d. Unknown. 264. ERASTUS5 JACKSON (THOMAS SUMNER4, CURTIS3, JACOB2, SAMUEL1)1412 was born March 02, 18561412, and died Unknown. He married JOSEPHINE JAMES1412 June 07, 1883 in Clinton Co., OH1412. She died Unknown. Children of ERASTUS JACKSON and JOSEPHINE JAMES are: i. BLANCHE6 JACKSON1413, d. Unknown. ii. GRACE JACKSON1413, d. Unknown. iii. CLARA JACKSON1413, d. Unknown. 430. iv. HOMER WEBSTER JACKSON, b. May 19, 1897; d. November 14, 1981, Blanchester, Clinton Co., OH. 265. ELIZABETH ANN5 JESSUP (ISRAEL4, PHOEBE3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)1414 was born February 11, 1826 in Dallas Co., AL1414, and died Aft. 1903 in Fayette Co., TX1414. She married JAMES RUNNELS1414 November 11, 1845 in San Augustine Co., TX1414. He was born 1818 in Knox Co., TN1414, and died November 1895 in Gonzales Co., TX1414. Children of ELIZABETH JESSUP and JAMES RUNNELS are: i. MARTHA ROSELLE6 RUNNELS1414, d. Unknown; m. JOHN W. BYRD1414; d. Unknown. Notes for JOHN W. BYRD: John and Martha Runnels Byrd were the ancestors of James Byrd of Rosenberg, TX who shared information on Timothy and Phebe Jackson Jessup's family with me. ii. WILLIAM ELIZAH RUNNELS1415, b. July 1867, Gonzales Co., TX1415; d. January 05, 1950, Bexar Co., TX1415; m. NORA ELIZABETH RUTLEDGE1415; d. Unknown. iii. MORELLE FRANCES RUNNELS1415, d. Unknown; m. ROBERT KIRBY1415; d. Unknown. iv. JOHN CALVIN RUNNELS1415, d. Unknown; m. ROBERTA ANN WILLIAMS1415; d. Unknown. 431. v. MARGARET JANE RUNNELS, d. Unknown. vi. PHEBIE ANN RUNNELS1415, d. Unknown; m. MACK VONTREE1415; d. Unknown. vii. MARY RUNNELS1415, d. Unknown. 266. MARY ANN5 VANDERSLICE (SARAH JANE4 JACKSON, BOWATER3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)1416 was born Abt. 1827 in Dallas Co., AL1416, and died February 11, 1861 in Miami Co., KS1416. She married HENRY CARSON1416 February 14, 1843 in Hamilton Co., IN1416. He was born 1820 in OH1417, and died Unknown. Children of MARY VANDERSLICE and HENRY CARSON are: i. LAURA A.6 CARSON1417, b. 18441417; d. Unknown. ii. WILLIAM CARSON1417, b. 18451417; d. Unknown. iii. MARTHA CARSON1417, b. 18481417; d. Unknown. iv. JOHN M. CARSON1417, b. 18501417; d. Unknown. 267. MARTHA A.5 VANDERSLICE (SARAH JANE4 JACKSON, BOWATER3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)1418 was born June 08, 1829 in Dallas Co., AL1418, and died April 16, 1909 in Lyndon, Osage Co., KS1418. She married FRANCIS MARION RICHARDS1418 January 02, 1848 in Hamilton Co., IN1419, son of ELIAS RICHARDS and SARAH JONES. He was born October 29, 1823 in Davidson Co., NC1419, and died May 19, 1912 in Lyndon, KS1419. Children of MARTHA VANDERSLICE and FRANCIS RICHARDS are: 432. i. ANDREW FRANK6 RICHARDS, b. October 16, 1848, IN; d. January 16, 1941, Lyndon, KS. ii. MARGARET ISABELLE RICHARDS1420, b. November 21, 1849, IN1421; d. May 26, 18971421; m. JOHN BAFFREY1421, October 18681421; d. Unknown. iii. SILETA J. RICHARDS1421, b. November 21, 18501421; d. August 15, 18511421. iv. WILLIAM N. RICHARDS1421, b. January 20, 18521421; d. October 18531421. v. JESSE ELIAS RICHARDS1421, b. March 19, 1854, IN1421; d. 1945, Lyndon, KS1421; m. ELIZABETH HOGGATT1421, February 17, 18811421; d. Unknown. vi. ALFRED M. RICHARDS1421, b. October 26, 1855, KS1421; d. November 20, 18561421. vii. SARAH E. RICHARDS1421, b. March 28, 1858, KS1421; d. July 29, 18581421. viii. MARY MALINDA RICHARDS1421, b. October 05, 1858, KS1421; d. Unknown; m. SAMUEL FOSTER1421, July 22, 18801421; d. Unknown. ix. MARTHA D. RICHARDS1421, b. October 05, 1859, KS1421; d. August 15, 18721421. x. ELIZA A. RICHARDS1421, b. March 27, 1862, KS1421; d. November 18, 18671421. xi. JACOB SHERMAN RICHARDS1421, b. September 22, 1864, KS1421; d. October 22, 18641421. xii. JACOB GRANT RICHARDS1421, b. September 22, 1864, KS1421; d. March 10, 1950, Hardesty, OK1421; m. ARVILLA BURKDOLL1421, October 06, 1887, Lyndon, KS1421; d. Unknown. xiii. ELIZABETH ALICE RICHARDS1421, b. February 14, 1868, Ks1421; d. Unknown; m. BRUCE BURKDOLL1421, March 28, 18851421; d. Unknown. xiv. ALBERT N. RICHARDS1421, b. February 14, 1868, KS1421; d. April 15, 18681421. xv. MINNIE ETTA RICHARDS1421, b. September 15, 1871, KS1421; d. 1957, KS1421; m. MILROY TRIPLETT1421, November 01, 18901421; d. Unknown. 268. MARGARET C.5 VANDERSLICE (SARAH JANE4 JACKSON, BOWATER3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)1422 was born Abt. 1831 in Dallas Co., AL1422, and died November 02, 19061422. She married JOHN JAMES GOODRICK1422 June 22, 1848 in Hamilton Co., IN1422. He died Unknown. Children of MARGARET VANDERSLICE and JOHN GOODRICK are: i. BENJAMIN6 GOODRICK1423, d. Unknown. ii. JACOB GOODRICK1423, d. Unknown. iii. SARAH JANE GOODRICK1423, d. Unknown. iv. MARY ANN GOODRICK1423, d. Unknown. v. WILLIAM GOODRICK1423, d. Unknown. vi. ALISI GOODRICK1423, d. Unknown. vii. EMILY L. GOODRICK1423, d. Unknown. 269. NANCY P.5 VANDERSLICE (SARAH JANE4 JACKSON, BOWATER3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)1424 was born December 1837 in Hamilton Co. IN1424, and died Aft. 1910 in Woodward, OK1424. She married (1) WILLIAM IRWIN BROOMHALL1424 18561425. He was born Abt. 1828 in IN1425, and died Abt. 1856 in IA1425. She married (2) JAMES WELCH1426 Aft. 1856. He died Unknown. She married (3) ELDREDGE DUFFIELD1427 Aft. 18571428. He died Unknown. Children of NANCY VANDERSLICE and WILLIAM BROOMHALL are: i. MARY ANN6 BROOMHALL1429, d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM E. BRADLEY1429; d. Unknown. ii. NANCY BROOMHALL1429, d. Unknown, Believed to have died as young child1429. iii. CYRUS FRANKLIN BROOMHALL1429, d. Unknown; m. LORA IRENE KING1429; d. Unknown. Child of NANCY VANDERSLICE and JAMES WELCH is: iv. ELIZABETH6 WELCH1429, d. Unknown; m. FRANZ SIGLE KING1429; d. Unknown. 270. SARAH ANN5 JACKSON (GEORGE WASHINGTON4, BOWATER3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)1430 was born January 15, 1843 in IN1430, and died Aft. August 31, 19111431. She married ABSOLEM RUDD1432 November 16, 18701432. He was born Abt. 18351433, and died Unknown. Child of SARAH JACKSON and ABSOLEM RUDD is: i. AMELIA6 RUDD1434, d. Unknown. 271. RHODELIA JANE5 JACKSON (GEORGE WASHINGTON4, BOWATER3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)1435 was born December 27, 1843 in Hamilton Co., IN1436, and died October 08, 1917 in Farmersville, Tulare, CA1436. She married DAVID FRANCIS BINGHAM1437 July 27, 1862 in Paola, Miami Co., KS1438. He was born in KS, and died Unknown. Children of RHODELIA JACKSON and DAVID BINGHAM are: i. FRANK MILFORD6 BINGHAM1438, b. June 19, 1863, Lane, Franklin Co., KS1438; d. January 29, 1932, Santa Ana, Orange Co., CA1438; m. (1) ELIZABETH LIBBIE LONG1438, November 18, 1886, Lantha, Barton Co., MO1438; d. Unknown; m. (2) MINNIE ELEANOR BERRY1438, April 18, 1889, Exeter, Tulare Co.,CA1438; d. Unknown; m. (3) ELEANOR MARGARET HURLEY1438, Bef. 19181438; d. Unknown. ii. WALLACE WILLIAM BINGHAM1438, b. March 22, 1865, Lane, Franklin Co., KS1438; d. July 19, 1946, Tulare Co., CA1438. iii. PARLEY PRATT BINGHAM1438, b. February 13, 18671438; d. Unknown. iv. GEORGE BROUN BINGHAM1438, b. March 25, 18691438; d. Unknown. v. MARTIN HECTOR BINGHAM1438, b. December 05, 18701438; d. Unknown. 433. vi. JOHN RALPH BINGHAM, b. November 13, 1872; d. Unknown. vii. RODELIA BINGHAM1438, b. December 03, 18741438; d. Unknown. viii. ADDA MAE BINGHAM1438, b. March 01, 18771438; d. Unknown. ix. DAVID RUDD BINGHAM1438, b. October 13, 18791438; d. Unknown. x. KATE EVA BINGHAM1438, b. May 16, 18821438; d. Unknown. xi. ANNA FAY BINGHAM1438, b. October 06, 18841438; d. Unknown. 272. LOUIS C.5 JACKSON (GEORGE WASHINGTON4, BOWATER3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)1439 was born October 22, 1847 in Hamilton Co., IN1439, and died September 05, 1902 in Lone Wolf, Kiowa Co., OK1439. He married ORPHA ANNIE HEARN1439 January 19, 1871 in Osceola, Mississippi Co., AR1439. She was born February 01, 1851 in Mississippi Co., AR1439, and died May 09, 1901 in Franklin Co., KS1439. Notes for LOUIS C. JACKSON: Louis Jackson enlisted in the Union army with Co. G, 16th KS Regiment, Volunteer Cavalry on 24 Nov 1863, where he served for two years. He was discharged at Fort Leavenworth, KS, 6 Dec 1865. More About LOUIS C. JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Lone Wolf, OK More About ORPHA ANNIE HEARN: Burial: Unknown, Green Valley Cemetery, Lane, Franklin Co., KS Children of LOUIS JACKSON and ORPHA HEARN are: i. WILLIAM6 JACKSON1439, b. Mississippi Co., AR1439; d. Bef. 18981440. 434. ii. JOHN JACKSON, b. July 17, 1874, Monroe Township, AR; d. Bet. 1902 - 1904. 435. iii. GEORGE WASHINGTON JACKSON, b. May 26, 1878, Osceola, Mississippi Co.,AR; d. September 28, 1941, Parker, Linn Co, KS. iv. LEWIS E. JACKSON1441, b. April 1880, Monroe Township, Mississippi Co., AR1441; d. Bef. 18981442. 273. NATHAN HIRAM5 JACKSON (GEORGE WASHINGTON4, BOWATER3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)1443 was born July 24, 1849 in Washington Township, IN1443, and died April 13, 1928 in Tulare, CA1444. He married (1) SAMANTHA CARTER1445 February 12, 18741445. She was born 1857 in IN1445, and died Unknown. He married (2) MARGARET S. UNK1446 Abt. 19001446. She died Unknown. Children of NATHAN JACKSON and SAMANTHA CARTER are: i. RUDD6 JACKSON1447, b. 18761447; d. Unknown. ii. NELLIE JACKSON1447, b. 18791447; d. Unknown. iii. WALTER JACKSON1447, d. Unknown. Children of NATHAN JACKSON and MARGARET UNK are: 436. iv. BERT6 JACKSON, d. Unknown. v. NELLIE JACKSON1448, d. Unknown; m. JOHN SIMPSON1448; d. Unknown. 274. WILLIAM B.5 JACKSON (GEORGE WASHINGTON4, BOWATER3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)1449 was born August 01, 1852 in IN1450, and died Unknown. He married FANNY BUTTRAM1451 February 12, 18741451. She died Unknown. Children of WILLIAM JACKSON and FANNY BUTTRAM are: i. EARL6 JACKSON1451, d. Unknown. ii. GLEN JACKSON1451, d. Unknown. iii. DORIS JACKSON1451, d. Unknown. 275. GEORGE NELSON5 JACKSON (GEORGE WASHINGTON4, BOWATER3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)1451 was born May 09, 1855 in IN1451, and died Unknown. He married (1) LILLY MCDOWELL1451 Bef. 18771452. She died Unknown. He married (2) SARAH MILLER1453 December 23, 18771453. She was born 1859 in IN1454, and died Unknown1454. Children of GEORGE JACKSON and LILLY MCDOWELL are: i. MABEL6 JACKSON1455, d. Unknown. ii. SOPHIA JACKSON1455, d. Unknown. Children of GEORGE JACKSON and SARAH MILLER are: iii. HATTIE6 JACKSON1455, d. Unknown. iv. OPAL JACKSON1455, d. Unknown. v. WALTER JACKSON1455, d. Unknown. vi. BRYCE JACKSON1455, d. Unknown. vii. FRANCES JACKSON1455, d. Unknown. viii. EFFIE B. JACKSON1455, d. Unknown. 276. WALTER PERRY5 JACKSON (GEORGE WASHINGTON4, BOWATER3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)1455 was born March 09, 1858 in IN or OK1455, and died March 26, 1950 in Springfield, MO1455. He married MARY E. MCCOY1455 April 1882 in Ottawa, Franklin Co., KS1455. She was born December 05, 1864 in IN1455, and died July 14, 1907 in Winfield, KS1455. Children of WALTER JACKSON and MARY MCCOY are: i. OLIVE6 JACKSON1455, b. January 18, 1884, Lane Franklin, KS1455; d. Unknown; m. JOHN FREDERICK HARKINS, October 22, 1904, Newkirk, OK; b. August 28, 1882; d. Unknown. ii. BESSIE JACKSON1455, b. April 09, 18851455; d. Unknown; m. RALPH STEWART, December 1906; d. Unknown. iii. ARVILLE JACKSON1455, b. June 05, 18861455; d. Unknown; m. ANNA KAHOE; d. Unknown. iv. NOLAND CLAIR JACKSON1455, b. August 26, 19051455; d. Unknown. 277. LAURA BELLE5 JACKSON (GEORGE WASHINGTON4, BOWATER3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)1455 was born July 19, 1861 in KS1455, and died May 27, 1912 in Garnett, KS1455. She married LEMUEL MILLER1455 March 28, 18771456. He was born September 25, 1855 in Henriette, OH1457, and died Unknown. More About LAURA BELLE JACKSON: Burial: Unknown, Sutton Valley, KS Child of LAURA JACKSON and LEMUEL MILLER is: 437. i. FRANK ERNEST6 MILLER, b. October 30, 1882, Rantoul, KS; d. January 26, 1952, Garnett, Anderson Co., KS)66032. 278. LEWIS LIVINGSTON5 JACKSON (CURTIS MONROE4, JACOB3, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)1457 was born December 15, 1844 in Sabine, TX1457, and died December 05, 1911 in Rockwall, TX1457. He married MARY MOLLY LANGSTON1457 January 02, 1866 in Cherokee Co., TX1457. She was born October 15, 1845 in Salem, Fulton Co., AR1457, and died May 10, 1933 in Rockwall, TX1457. Children of LEWIS JACKSON and MARY LANGSTON are: i. LILLIAN MARION6 JACKSON1457, b. July 26, 18721457; d. August 19221457; m. A. E. LOVE1457, December 19, 18891457; d. Unknown. ii. CURTIS MONROE JACKSON, JR.1457, b. October 15, 18751457; d. December 24, 19561457; m. LENA WILLIAMS1457, August 21, 19021457; d. Unknown. iii. INFANT JACKSON1457, b. October 29, 18771457; d. October 29, 18771457. iv. CHARLES F. JACKSON1457, b. August 15, 18791457; d. June 10, 19311457. v. LEWIS NEWTON JACKSON1457, b. July 15, 18811457; d. Unknown. vi. HATTIE ESTELLE JACKSON1457, b. October 15, 18831457; d. Unknown. vii. LULA AMANDA JACKSON1457, b. January 16, 18851457; d. Unknown. viii. JOSEPH MARION JACKSON1457, b. September 18, 18681457; d. October 07, 18681457. ix. JOHN A. JACKSON1457, b. September 18, 18681457; d. September 29, 18681457. x. SARAH OPHELA JACKSON1457, b. July 19, 18701457; d. July 21, 19131457; m. C.C. FERGUSON1457, October 17, 18871457; d. Unknown. 279. ELI F.5 RITTER (RACHEL4 JESSUP, SUSANNA3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)1457 was born June 18, 1838 in Guilford Township, Hendricks Co., IN1458, and died Unknown. He married NARCIE LOCKWOOD1459 July 13, 18631459. She was born in Paris, KY1459, and died Unknown. Notes for ELI F. RITTER: Eli F. Ritter (Rachel, Susannah, Curtis, Samuel Jackson) Information on Eli F. Ritter was taken from "The History Of Greater Indianapolis", page 775. Eli F. Ritter was born June 18 1838 on the parental homestead, in Guilford Township, Hendricks Co, IN. He was a son of one of the honored pioneer families of the state. His ancestors, members of the Society of Friends and from North Carolina, became the original representatives to Indiana, where settlement was made by them. To the common schools of his native county Colonel Ritter is indebted for his early educational discipline, which was supplemented by a course in DePauw University, then known as Asbury University, in which institution he graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Arts as a member of the class of 1866, but was dated back to class of 1863, as he was in the army. After graduation, he took up the study of law, to which he devoted his attention until he felt the call of higher duty, when the integrity of the nation was thrown into jeopardy through armed rebellion. On Apr. l4, 1861, he enlisted as a private in Company K, Sixteenth Ind. Volunteer Infantry, and continued in active service until the close of the Civil War, having received honorable discharge on the 6th of June, 1865. From his original command, he was transferred to Seventy-ninth Indiana Volunteer Infantry, which was a part of the Army of the Cumberland, and with this regiment the major part of his service was given. He was made adjutant in this regiment and with it participated in many of the important battles marking the progress of the great internecine conflict. Among these may be mentioned Stone's River Chickamanga, Missionary Ridge, Rocky Face Ridge, Resaca, New Hope Church, Kenesaw Mountain, the siege and battle of Atlanta, Lovejoy Station, and Franklin and Nashville, TN. Before the expiration of the Civil War he was advanced to the office of major of his regiment, and in the same his record was one of signal gallantry and able discipline. In 1883, upon the organization of the Indiana National Guard, Governor Porter appointed him Colonel of the First sergeant, and he retained this incumbency for a period of three years, at the expiration of which he retired from active work in the organization. After the close of the Civil War, Colonel Ritter resumed the study of law, and in the spring of 1866 he was duly admitted to the bar of his native state, whereupon he engaged in the general practice of his profession in Indianapolis, of whose bar he has been an honored member for more than forty-years--years marked by large and definite accomplishment in the work of his chosen vocation. He has retained a large and representative clientage and has been identified with much important litigation in both State and Federal courts. He is a strong trial lawyer, making a close study of every cause presented and marshaling his evidence with great skill. It should be noted in this connection that Colonel Ritter has, almost from the initiation of his professional career, taken a strong stand in bringing about the proper regulation of the liquor traffic, of which he is an implacable adversary. He has secured many important court decisions in both the lower and higher courts as touching this important matter. Colonel Ritter is an author of a book that has attracted wide and favorable attention. It has to do with a consideration of the correlation of the moral and civil law, and in a masterly way carried forward the argument that social morality is the fundamental principle of the common law and all statute law, and that no law can be sustained that lacks this foundation. The title of the book is "Moral Law and Civil Law, Parts of the Same Thing". His political view is Republican. He and his wife hold membership in the Methodist Episcopal Church, and he is a member of the George H. Thomas Post, Grand Army of the Republic. His vital interest in his old comrades in arms is further shown in the able service he has accorded as a member of the board of trustees of the Indiana Soldiers Home, with which he was identified in this capacity since 1903, his second term having expired in 1909. Children of ELI RITTER and NARCIE LOCKWOOD are: i. HALSTED L.6 RITTER1459, d. Unknown. ii. HERMAN B. RITTER1459, d. Unknown. iii. ROSCOE H. RITTER1459, d. Unknown. iv. MARY B. RITTER1459, d. Unknown. v. DWIGHT S. RITTER1459, d. Unknown. vi. RUTH RITTER1459, d. Unknown. 280. LYDIA5 JESSUP (LEWIS4, SUSANNA3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)1460,1461 was born September 24, 18341462, and died Unknown1463. She married PRESTON CHANDLER1463,1464 October 07, 18521465, son of JOSEPH CHANDLER and ANNA JESSUP. He was born May 07, 1828 in Hendricks Co., IN1466, and died Unknown. Child of LYDIA JESSUP and PRESTON CHANDLER is: i. CALVIN6 CHANDLER1467, b. September 14, 1853, Hendricks Co., IA1468; d. September 1932, Hendricks Co., IA1468. 281. CLARKSON5 JESSUP (LEWIS4, SUSANNA3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)1469 was born January 04, 18441469, and died May 08, 19181470. He married MARY LOUISA GIBSON1470 February 22, 18651470. She was born March 09, 18451470, and died Unknown. Children of CLARKSON JESSUP and MARY GIBSON are: i. FRANCIS E.6 JESSUP1470, b. August 23, 18661470; d. Unknown. ii. PRISCILLA E. JESSUP1470, b. February 08, 18691470; d. Unknown. iii. ROBERT L. JESSUP1470, b. February 08, 18691470; d. Unknown. iv. LULA L. E. JESSUP1470, b. June 28, 18721470; d. Unknown. 438. v. SAMUEL GUY JESSUP, b. November 16, 1876, Macksburg, IA; d. February 13, 1950, Salt Lake City, UT. 282. IREDELL5 JESSUP (JOHN J.4, SUSANNA3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)1471 was born December 11, 18351471, and died September 21, 1901 in Washington Township, Hamilton Co.,IN1472. He married PHOEBE DAVIS1472 July 29, 18601472, daughter of TRISTOM DAVIS. She was born September 12, 18401473, and died June 03, 18851473. Notes for IREDELL JESSUP: Iredell Jessup was elected Sheriff of Hamilton Co., IN on 7 Nov 1874 for a two year term. He was the first Sheriff to live in the new jail, now the property of the Hamilton Co. Historical Society. Iredell Jessup was appointed by President Rutherford B. Hayes to be postmaster at Noblesville, IN for a four year term beginning 10 Dec 1878. More About IREDELL JESSUP: Burial: Unknown, Crownland Cemetery, Noblesville, IN More About PHOEBE DAVIS: Burial: Unknown, Crownland Cemetery, Noblesville, IN Children of IREDELL JESSUP and PHOEBE DAVIS are: i. CLARISSA6 JESSUP1474, d. Unknown. ii. IDA JESSUP1474, d. Unknown. 283. SAMUEL5 JESSUP (JOHN J.4, SUSANNA3 JACKSON, CURTIS ISAAC2, SAMUEL1)1475 was born November 25, 1841 in Hendricks Co., IN1475, and died November 25, 1897 in Hamilton Co., IN1476. He married (1) LUVERNE DELLA BRAGG1476, daughter of ALFRED BRAGG. She died Unknown. He married (2) CYNTHIA ANN MOORE1476 April 23, 18621476, daughter of JOHN MOORE and LAVISA COCKERHAM. She was born May 29, 1843 in Hamilton Co, IN1477, and died April 13, 19011477. He married (3) MINERVA ANN GUNN1478 July 25, 18661478, daughter of JOHN GUNN and RUTH HINSHAW. She was born March 15, 1845 in Orange Co., NC1478, and died November 20, 1888 in Hamilton Co., IN1478. Notes for SAMUEL JESSUP: Samuel Jessup was a farmer, age 23, when he enlisted 24 Sep 1864 with Co. H., 21st IN Heavy Artillery. He was discharged at Campt Carrington, IN after seven month and23 days service. More About SAMUEL JESSUP: Burial: Unknown, Spicewood Cemetery, Hamilton Co., IN Military service: Served with Union Army in Civil War Notes for LUVERNE DELLA BRAGG: Luverne Della Bragg was divorced from Thomas Rader. Notes for CYNTHIA ANN MOORE: Cynthia Ann Moore and Samuel Jessup were divorced after their son, Fletcher Jessup was born. She then married Cyrus Hodson. More About CYNTHIA ANN MOORE: Burial: Unknown, Spicewood Friends Cemetery, near Baker's Corner, Hamilton Co, IN More About MINERVA ANN GUNN: Burial: Unknown, Spicewood Cemetery, Hamilton Co., IN Children of SAMUEL JESSUP and LUVERNE BRAGG are: i. JESSE6 JESSUP1478, b. January 09, 18911478; d. Unknown. ii. RALEIGH JESSUP1478, b. July 13, 18921478; d. Unknown. iii. JENNIE JESSUP1478, b. December 18, 18931478; d. May 05, 19661479; m. WILLIAM HENRY BALES, Private; b. Private. iv. JOHN J. JESSUP1480, b. July 20, 1896, IN1480; d. July 1964, IN1481. More About JOHN J. JESSUP: Residence at death: South Bend, St. Joseph Co., IN Social Security Number: 312-03-5200 v. SAMUEL B. JESSUP1482, b. November 25, 1897, Born just six hours after his father's death1482; d. Unknown. Child of SAMUEL JESSUP and CYNTHIA MOORE is: 439. vi. FLETCHER6 JESSUP, b. April 25, 1862, Hamilton Co., IN; d. June 24,