Elizabeth Smith

F, b. circa 1857
  • Last Edited: 11 Nov 2003

Joseph J. Smith

M, b. circa 1811
  • Last Edited: 12 Sep 2018
  • (Child) Birth*: circa 1811; Georgia
  • (Grantor) Deed*: 28 December 1839; 15th District, Troup Co., Georgia; Deed Book J, Page 321: Joseph J. Smith to James Ray, both of Troup Co., for $270, part of Lot 32 in the 15th District, S. E. corner, 50 acres. Witnesses: William K. Smith, Jonathan Taylor, J. P.; Grantee=James Ray, Witness=William Kirkham Smith, Witness=Jonathan Taylor
  • (resident) Census*: 1840; Antioch, Troup Co., Georgia
  • (Grantee) Deed*: 8 September 1846; 15th District, Troup Co., Georgia; Deed Book J, Page 294: William R. Bradley to Joseph J. Smith, both of Troup Co., for $275, 58 acres, Lot 26 and part of Lot 25, i.e. the NW corner of Lot 26 and the NW corner of of Lot 25. Witnesses: Michael Dickson, S. A. Edwards, J. P.; Grantor=William R. Bradley, Witness=Michael Dickson, Witness=Samuel A. Edmunds
  • (Witness) Deed: 9 September 1846; Troup Co., Georgia; Deed Book J, Page 323 -- Samuel A. Edmonds to Jeremiah R. Smith, both of Troup, for $300, 50 acres in the NE corner of Lot 64 and 10 acres in the NE corner Thomas Haynes portion of Lot 64. Witnesses: Hamilton M. Wisdon, Joseph J. Smith; Grantee=Jeremiah Ray Smith
  • (Witness) Deed: 9 September 1846; 15th District, Troup Co., Georgia; Deed Book J, Page 23: Samuel A. Edmonds to Jeremiah R. Smith, both of Troup Co., for $300, 50 acres in the Ne Corner of Lot 64 and 10 acres in the NE corner of Thomas Haynes portion of Lot 64. Witnesses: Hamilton M. Wisdom, Joseph J. Smith.; Grantee=Jeremiah Ray Smith, Grantor=Samuel A. Edmunds
  • (Witness) Deed: 28 June 1847; 15th District, Troup Co., Georgia; Deed Book J, Page 402: Edward V. Jeffries to Jeremiah R. Smith, both of Troup Co., for $150, 25 acres on the North side of the NW 55.25 acres of Lot 64 in the 15th District. Witnessess: Joseph J. Smith, S. A. Edmurds, J. P.; Grantee=Jeremiah Ray Smith, Grantor=Edward V. Jeffries
  • (Referenced Name) Biography: 19 February 2018;      William Wynn Smith lived adjacent to or near other Smith's after moving to Tallapoosa County in the mid-1840's. But those Smith's can be traced back to a Bradley Smith of Oglethorpe County, and William W. does not seem to have any connection to them.
         William W. Smith was in 1840 Troup. He was living near an elderly William and Mary Smith, but they were both born in Georgia and so could not have been his parents, since he was born in North Carolina. William and Mary also lived adjacent to Lee Roy Jackson in the 1860 census.
    The elderly William Smith (1780 - 1869) and wife Mary (1785 - 1855) had a daughter Sarah (1820 -1895) as she appears in their household in the census, and the three of them are the only marked graves in a small family cemetery in Troup. Barnett Smith was living next door to William, Mary and Sarah in 1850. And so I'm reasonably sure that Barnett and Sarah Smith were siblings and were children of William and Mary Smith. Barnett was also near them in 1860. No other children are known. All were born in Georgia.
    William Wynn's land was on a lot adjacent to land owned by Joseph J. Smith. But Joseph J. Smith is closely associated, not with William, but with Jeremiah Ray Smith. And they seem to be the sons of James W. Smith, who moved from Troup to Chambers Co. AL. Simeon L, William K., and James G. Smith are probably his sons as well.
    The only other Smith in the Antioch area not yet mentioned was William S. Smith. He appears to have been from Rutherford County, adjacent to Spartanburg Co. SC. He seems to be the father of William Wynn Smith. He owned land adjacent to Wm. Wynn, as did James Mayfield, who married the elder William S.'s daughter Mary. William S., the elder, moved to Heard County, GA and is found there in the 1840 and 1850 census records. He and his wife were born in NC, and were from Rutherford County according to other researchers, and this agrees with census records.
         The name Winn Smith or Wynn Smith suggests a connection to a particular Smith family in the area of Spartanburg Co., SC / Rutherford Co. NC. According to a family history preserved in the Duncan branch of the family, William Wynn Smith "went back to South Carolina to marry." So he must have lived in Spartanburg Co. SC at one time, and so his father must have been there as well.
    According to other researchers, William S. Smith was William Slade Smith, of Rutherford Co. NC, who married Sarah Hill Burge.
         The author does have two autosomal matches to a Watson Sanford Smith of DeKalb Co. GA. William Slade is said by some to have had a son Sanford. I have not been able to connect this Sanford to William, since he was born in South Carolina.
    The author, a descendant of William Wynn Smith, has several autosomal connections on the AncestryDNA test to descendants of other presumed children of William S. Smith. Here are their Ancestry.com User ID's and connections to William S.:

    *** Woody Burge Smith

    mrtmcfly (Caroline Amanda Smith)
    Bridget Steadman (Caroline Amanda Smith)

    *** Mary Smith + James Mayfield

    ArlienHS (Battle William Mayfield)

    *** Walton Wells Smith

    Gloria Futrell (Mary Aramenia Smith)

    *** Lucretia Smith + Giles Mayfield

    LaureMcDonald (Wiley W. Mayfield)

    Gloria Futrell (Wiley W. Mayfield)

    *** Washington Syrus Smith

    Terry Sanders (Uriah DeKalb Smith) - member since 12 Dec 2016 (last Terry listed)
    PaulWilsonSmith (William Washington Smith)

    *** Sarah Hill Smith + John C. Jackson

    jegd1946 (Emily Frances McDonald); Principal=William Wynn Smith1
  • (Witness) Research Note: 22 September 2018; Smiths of Troup Co. GA -- 15th District

    The Smiths of interest to me in Troup County, GA all lived near each other in the 15th Militia District of Troup County. This was the district immediately across the state line from Chambers County, AL. I have a land lottery map of the 15th District, which shows various Smiths living in close proximity to each other.

    William W. Smith lived on Lot 27 in the 15th District. Joseph J. Smith was on the two lots adjoining him to the south: Lots 26 and 25. Adjoining Lots 26 and 26 to the west were Lots 63 and 64. Jeremiah R. Smith (with son Simeon L) lived on Lot 63, and Jeremiah Smith (presumably Jeremiah R.) also owned Lot 64. William S. Smith owned Lot 17, to the immediate NE of Lot 27, owned by William W. Smith.

    Barnett Smith owned Lot 106, which was to the west of William W. Smith with three intervening land lots. William R. Smith owed Lot 115, which adjoined Barnett’s Lot 106 on the west.

    North of Lot 27 (William W. Smith), with three intervening land lots, was Lot 31, portions of which were owned by William K. Smith, Henry G. Smith, James Smith, W. R. Smith, J. W. (James W.?) Smith and Joseph J. Smith.

    James W. Smith appears to be the father of most if not all the men just mentioned with the exception of William S. Smith and William W. Smith. James W. Smith was from Fayette County, GA, and later moved to Chambers County, AL.; Principal=William Wynn Smith1

Family:

Citations

  1. [S47] Lewis W. Griffin Jr..

William Smith

M, b. after 1757
  • Last Edited: 2 Mar 2015
  • (Groom) Marriage*: Bride=Nancy (?)
  • (Child) Birth*: after 1757

Family: Nancy (?) b. s 1759

Francis Marion Smith

M, b. 20 December 1832, d. 26 January 1920
  • Last Edited: 8 Sep 2018

Family: Sarah M. Slay b. s 1834

Citations

  1. [S501] FamilySearch Family Tree, .
    ID # L4W5-TJS.
  2. [S1] Ancestry.com. Alabama, County Marriage Records, 1805-1967 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.

Jasper Smith

M, b. circa 1835, d. 6 July 1897
  • Last Edited: 8 Sep 2018

Family: Rhoda Haralson b. Oct 1837, d. 13 Apr 1914

Citations

  1. [S501] FamilySearch Family Tree, .
    ID # LBRT-F7B.

Newton Smith

M, b. circa 1837
  • Last Edited: 7 Sep 2018
  • (Child) Birth*: circa 1837

Perry C. Smith

M, b. 1838, d. 6 May 1869
  • Last Edited: 8 Sep 2018

Family: Harriet N. Bonner b. 1 Dec 1836, d. 23 Jul 1910

Citations

  1. [S3] FindAGrave.com, .
    Memorial ID 74124746.
  2. [S3] FindAGrave.com, .
    Memorial ID 74124607.
  3. [S1850] 1850, Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Northern Division, Chambers, Alabama; Roll: M653_4; Page: 823; Family History Library Film: 803004

    Name:
    Perry Smith
    Age: 22
    Birth Year: abt 1838
    Gender: Male
    Birth Place: Alabama
    Home in 1860: Northern Division, Chambers, Alabama
    Post Office:
    Milltown
    Dwelling Number:
    765
    Family Number: 749
    Occupation: Farmer
    Real Estate Value:800
    Personal Estate Value:500
    Household Members:
    NameAge
    Perry Smith 22
    Harriet N Smith 22
    Carie E Smith 9/12.

Unknown Daughter Smith

F, b. circa 1839
  • Last Edited: 6 Oct 2000
  • (Deceased) Death*:
  • (Child) Birth*: circa 1839

Matilda Tucker

F, b. circa 1816
  • Last Edited: 8 Sep 2018

Family: Jeremiah Ray Smith b. c 1817, d. 10 Jun 1858

Citations

  1. [S111] LDS FamilySearch, www.familysearch.com, AFN:MPWP-24.
  2. [S111] LDS FamilySearch, www.familysearch.com, AFN:MPWM-2T.

Blancha R. Smith

F, b. circa 1839, d. 1939
  • Last Edited: 8 Sep 2018

Milllia Ann Smith

F, b. circa 1842, d. after 1882
  • Last Edited: 8 Sep 2018

Martha A. Smith

F, b. circa 1844
  • Last Edited: 6 Oct 2000

Mary E. Smith

F, b. circa 1844
  • Last Edited: 6 Oct 2000

James Jeremiah Smith

M, b. circa 1846, d. 1918
  • Last Edited: 8 Sep 2018

Simeon L. Smith

M, b. circa 1848
  • Last Edited: 2 Jan 2002

John Jackson

M, b. after 1781
  • Last Edited: 23 Dec 2018
  • Biography*: John is listed as a tentative brother of Rowland based on his presence with Rowland in Love's District of Greene County in the 1807 Land Lottery.
  • (Child) Birth*: after 1781; Georgia

Reuben Jackson

M, b. after 1781
  • Last Edited: 24 Dec 2018
  • (Child) Birth*: after 1781; Georgia

Susannah Randle

F, b. say 1738
  • Last Edited: 13 Dec 2020
  • (Child) Birth*: say 1738
  • Married Name: say 1755; Jackson
  • (Bride) Marriage*: say 1755; Groom=Peter Jackson
  • Biography*: 6 December 2019; Susannah Jackson was mentioned in the will of William Randle, and Peter Jackson was a buyer at William's estate.1

Family: Peter Jackson b. s 1736, d. a 1799

Citations

  1. [S47] Lewis W. Griffin Jr..

Randle Jackson

M, b. 17 October 1763, d. 17 July 1839
  • Last Edited: 8 Aug 2014
  • Name Variation: Randal Jackson
  • (Child) Birth*: 17 October 1763; Brunswick Co., Virginia1
  • (Groom) Marriage*: say 1794; Georgia; Bride=Elizabeth (?)
  • (Deceased) Death*: 17 July 1839; Sumter Co., Alabama2
  • (Interred) Burial*: circa 19 July 1839; Sumterville Methodist Church Cemetery, Sumterville, Sumter Co., Alabama3
  • Biography*: Circumstantial evidence suggests that Randle Jackson's parents were Peter Jackson and Susannah Randle.
    .
    1784 -- Peter Jackson is granted 287.5 acres in Washington Co., GA [Grant Bk FFF, p. 37]. Randal Jackson is granted 287.5 acres in Washington Co. [Grant Bk FFF, p. 41] And Reuben Jackson is granted 287.5 acres in Washington Co. [Grant Bk DDD, p. 275] Peter's grant was west of Michael Harvey. South of Michael Harvey's grant was Randolph Jackson's grant. East of Randolph's grant was James Harvey's grant. Beaver Dam Creek flowed through the southeast corner of James Harvey's land. This area of Washington County ended up in the south part of Greene County, and near Putnam County. Beaver Dam Creek flows into the Oconee.
    .
    1793 -- Randolph, Peter, Colesby, and Reuben Jackson were adjacent to each other on the 1793 Greene Co. GA Tax Digest Part 1, in Kimbro District. A newspaper reference said they were defaulters.
    .
    1793 -- Randolph, William, and Peter Jackson were adjacent to each other on the 1793 Greene Co. GA Tax Digest Part 2, in Crowder's District. Reuben Jackson was also listed in Crowder's District. William owned land adjacent to Henry Graybill. Peter owned land adjacent to James Alford, and also land in Washington Co. GA adjacent to Thomas Joils.
    .
    1796 -- Peter, Ran, Reuben, Colby, and a second Peter Jackson, were all in Kimbrough's District in the 1796 Greene Co. GA Tax Digest. Colby did not own land.
    .
    17 Sep 1796 -- Randolph Jackson to Benjamin Boyce both of Greene County, GA, for $100, 50 acres on Shoulderbone Creek adjacent to Ellis, Hog, and Hall. Wit: Isaac McClendon JP, John Smith JP (Greene Co. GA Deed Bk 2, page 356)
    .
    1797 -- Peter, Reuben, Colby, Randol, a second Peter, and a second Colby were all in Tigner's District in the 1797 Greene Co. GA Tax Digest. Reuben also paid taxes for Shadrek Groves. One of the Colby's also paid taxes for Jesse Jackson. The other Colby owned no land.
    .
    25 Dec 1799 -- William Kimbrough Jr., of Greene Co., and Becky, his wife, sold to John Bush of Greene, for $2,000, 287.5 acres in Greene County. Wit: Randal Jackson, Thomas Shaw. Recorded 16 Sep 1801
    .
    5 Feb 1801 -- Randle Jackson to William Cook for $500, 100 acres on Shoulderbone Creek adjacent to Joshua Moore and Benjamin Boyce. Wit: George Richards and Benjamin Possey
    .
    2 Mar 1801 -- Randel Jackson to William Cook both of Greene for $50, seven acres on Shoulderbone Creek. Wit: George Richards, John Kennedy
    .
    The following is from Sue Harris, July 1999:
    .
    Randle had earlier [before moving to Sumter Co., AL] been in Washington, Greene, Hancock (probably) & Baldwin Cos., GA, then they went to Pike Co., AL, by 1824, and when Barbour Co. was formed, they lived in Barbour.
    .
    Randle's children Temperance, b ca 1795-6, m William Beasley in 1814 (my ancestors), and Jacinth, b 1796, m Prudence Allums in 1814, both in Baldwin Co., GA.
    .
    Son Drury m Milly Allums in 1831, Pike. (A couple of Beasley men, possibly nephews of William Beasley, also married Allums women in Baldwin. And William R. Jackson, s/o Randle, also m Lucy Allums, probably around 1830 in Pike or Barbour. I don't know whether you've ever run into the name Allums, but they were surely close friends of the Randle Jackson & Wm Beasley families.) William R. Jackson died in 1833 in Barbour Co. Randle & Elizabeth and all the rest of the children went to Sumter Co. Wm R's widow re-married, and they also went to Sumter for a while.
    .
    The others were Hiram, b 1798 GA d 1861 East Carroll Parish, LA, m Milly Arthur; Peter - no date or other info; Ephraim, m Rhoda -- & d in Sumter ca 1840; Susan R., b 1810 d 1876 Noxubee Co., MS, m Richard Prince; Seaborn Andrew, b 1815 GA d 1887 Noxubee Co., MS.
    .
    Randle is a lot older than Elizabeth. He could have been previously married, but if so, don't believe he had any children surviving by 1838, as no other children were listed in his probate records in Sumter Co., and the same children were also named in Elizabeth's probate records, so she was mother of all of these.
    .
    In 1824, Pike Co., Al, Randle, Elizabeth & Warren Jackson were founding members. In 1833, Randle & Elizabeth were founding members of Old Bethany Baptist Church in Sumter Co. [end of Sue Harris records]

Family: Elizabeth (?) b. 5 Apr 1776, d. 15 Jun 1854

Citations

  1. [S1] both date and place from tombstone.
  2. [S3] FindAGrave.com, .
    Find A Grave Memorial# 30366949.
  3. [S1] From Sue Harris, 1999:
    Their [Randle and Elizabeth's] son Jacinth and some of his family are buried in the same lot. The tombstones are mostly broken and on the ground, and the cemetery was very poorly kept, if at all, when we were there. Had to trim a lot of brush & vines to be able to see & photograph the tombstones.
  4. [S1] Bible Records of Hiram Jackson and Sarah Arthur, in possession of Mrs. Lillie
    Jackson Bevins, Oak Grove, La. Submitted to the Society through Mrs. Paul
    Stinson, Jonesboro, La.

Jesse Jackson

M, b. circa 1781
  • Last Edited: 4 Dec 2017
  • (Deceased) Death*:
  • Biography*: Jesse is tentatively included as a son of Coleby since Coleby paid his taxes in the 1797 Tax Digest of Greene County, GA. This could possibly be the Jesse Jackson in 1820 Wilkinson County, GA.
  • (Groom) Marriage*: Bride=Priscilla (?)
  • (Child) Birth*: circa 1781
  • (resident) Census: 1820; Wilkinson Co., Georgia
  • (resident) Census: 1830; Upson Co., Georgia
  • (resident) Census*: 1840; Upson Co., Georgia1

Family: Priscilla (?) b. s 1783

Citations

  1. [S18] The History of the Kings of Britain, p. 298.

Peter Jackson Jr.

M, b. after 1781
  • Last Edited: 10 Apr 2002
  • (Deceased) Death*:
  • (Child) Birth*: after 1781; Georgia

William Jackson

M, b. after 1781
  • Last Edited: 19 Oct 2000
  • (Deceased) Death*:
  • (Child) Birth*: after 1781; Georgia

Shadrack Crouch

M, b. circa 1735, d. after 2 October 1821
  • Last Edited: 26 Nov 2008
  • Name Variation: Shadrach Crouch
  • (Child) Birth*: circa 1735
  • (Testator) Will*: 2 October 1821; Putnam Co., Georgia; Shadrack Crouch left a will in Putnam Co., GA, dated 2 Oct 1821. He mentioned children John, Laviner Jackson, Polly Welch, and George. Son George was executor.
  • (Deceased) Death*: after 2 October 1821; Putnam Co., Georgia
  • Research Note*: 15 September 2008; Fought in Revolutionary War 1775-1783. Lived in Green Co., GA ca 1802 with two sons, George and John. Registered for 1805 land lottery. A widower.
    Lived in Maryland for awhile. Lavina born in MD abt 1765 and George born Abt1774.
    9 Apr 1776: Worcester, Md muster; 15 Jul 1780: 4th cl sold. Wicomico Md Bttn(Capt Handy's Co.) Shadrack Crouch fought in the Revolutionary War. 09 Apr 1776 Shadrick Crouch listed on muster roll in Worcester Co MD.
    15 Jul 1780 Shadk. Crouch listed as 4th class soldier in Wicomico (MD) Battalion, Capt Handy's Co.
    1783 Shadrack Crouch listed with 3 males & 3 females by assessor of Wicomico 100 in MD (Worcester Co). [According to Mr. Barry J. Mason: part of Worcester Co MD taken to form Wicomico Co in 1867]
    1793 Shadrack Crouch listed in Greene Co GA Tax Book. 1797 GA Tax Record, Green Co has entry: Reubon Jackson ttee for Thadrek Croves. [Mr. Barry J. Mason believes this should be: Reuben Jackson ttee for Shadrack Crouch].
    On same page is entered under "A return of pole [sic] without property:"
    - John Crouch (probably Shadrack Crouch's son).
    ca1802 Shadrack Crouch lived in Green Co GA. Shadrack Crouch & his two sons, George & John, were the only Crouches in state of GA (all 3 living in Green Co) to register for the 1805 land lottery. Shadrack Crouch a widower, George & John Crouch both married.
    1807 Shadrack & George Crouch living in 3rd District, Baldwin Co GA (listed in 1807 Baldwin Co Tax Digest).
    1820 land lottery lists Shadrack Crouch with lot 32, Section 22, Early Co GA & lot 8, Section 11, Irwin Co GA.
    02 Oct 1821 Shadrack Crouch's Will written in Putnam Co GA (recorded in Putnam Co GA Will Book B, p.76).
    25 May 1827, Shadrack Crouch, Revolutionary soldier of Blounts District, Putnam Co GA given land: 202 1/2 acres, 10th District, 3rd Section, lot 197, Troup Co GA. 01 Jun 1827 Shadrack Crouch sold this property to son George Crouch for $200.
    01 Jan 1828, Shadrack Crouch's Will was probated. The Will names following children: son, John; dau, Laviner Jackson; dau, Polly Welch; & son, George Crouch. Son, George Crouch was named the executor. [Mrs. Brittain thinks there is evidence that Shadrack Crouch lived in VA].
    [According to Mrs. Leila Brittain: "In the first existing tax digest 1812, George Crouch was agent for Shadrack Crouch and continued in existing tax digest probably indicating he had become 65 and owned no property."]

    Evidence indicates that Shadrach once lived in Maryland (-1) and probably lived in Virginia also before coming to Georgia(-2). the first record of Shadrack found is his registering for the 1805 land lottery. this shows that he and his two sons, George and John were living in Greene County at that time, The only Crouches registered in the whole state of Georgia. This also shows that all three had come to Georgia by 1802, that the two sons George and John were already married, that Shadrack's wife had died and he had no minor children because George and John had two draws and Shadrack only one. Only George won a land lot (-3). At the present time the number of land lot is knot know but it can be found in the Surveyor General's office at the Archives in Atlanta by reading through the third district Baldwin. the number was not given in any known Putnam county records. By 1807 Shadrack and George had moved to Baldwin County. Shadrack had no property. George owned 202 1/2 acres on!
    Lick Creek, drawn by "self" (-4). On December 9, 1807 Putnam County was crated from Baldwin County (-5) and included all of district 3. Not all of Putnam County tax digests survived. In the first existing tax digest 1812, George was agent for Shadrack and continued in existing tax digests at least through __________ and was no longer shown in the tax digest probably indicating he had become 65 and owned not property. Apparently he won two land plots in the 1820 lottery. being eligible for two draws as an indigent revolutionary soldier - Section 22 Lot 32 in Early county and Section 11 lot 8 in Irwin (-7). In the 1827 lottery Shadrach Crouch Sr. drew lot 197 dist 10 sec 3 which was in Troup County (-8). He sold this to George Crouch for $200 on June 1, 1827 (-9). Shadrack died probably in December 1827. His will written tin 1821 was probated January 1, 1828. In this he named his sons John and George, his daughter Laviner Jackson and Polly Welch. No returns on the estate wer!
    e recorded by his executor, George Crouch.
    ***Shadrack Crouch has now been found in the 1793 Green County Tax digest in Capt. Benjamin Whitfield militia District with no property or slaves. Neither of his sons were listed. In the 1797 He was listed with 115 acres.
    1. 1850 Muscogee County Census shows his son George was born in Maryland 2. 1880 _______census shows grandson _________at least thought George was born in Virginia indicating George must have talked about living in Virginia 3. The 1805 GE Land Lottery transcribed and indexed by Virginia S. and Ralph V. Wood. the Greenwood Press Cambridge 1964. Page 80.
    4. 1807 Baldwin County tax digest original in Baldwin County Courthouse Milledgeville, GA. Shadrack Crouch 3rd Dist page 8; George Crouch 3 Dist page 1.
    5. Legislative Act
    6. Putnam County tax Digest of 1813, 1815, 1817 7. 1820 Land Lottery compiled by Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas Southern History Press.
    8. Reprint Land Lottery 1827 compiled by Martha Lou Houston.
    9. Putnam County Deed Book M4021

Family:

Citations

  1. [S377] Gerry Hill e-mail, e-mail address, 15 Sep 2008,.

Judith Harper

F, b. say 1793
  • Last Edited: 30 Oct 2008

Family: John Jackson b. 1791, d. 17 Jan 1871

Citations

  1. [S1850] 1850, Census, District 42, Henry, Georgia; Roll: M432_73; Page: 237; Image: 369.

    Name Age Birth
    J Jackson 59 GA
    J Jackson 59 VA
    R Jackson 25 GA
    J F Jackson 20 GA
    P W Jackson 18 GA
    L Jackson 85 MD.
  2. [S374] Peggy Coker Guice e-mail, e-mail address, Jul 2008,.

Green Washington Jackson

M, b. 13 January 1823, d. 4 October 1891
  • Last Edited: 20 Apr 2018

Family: Isabelle Hutchinson b. 12 Aug 1823, d. 25 Aug 1888

Citations

  1. [S3] FindAGrave.com, .
    Memorial ID
    45092010.

Isabelle Hutchinson

F, b. 12 August 1823, d. 25 August 1888
  • Last Edited: 20 Apr 2018

Family: Green Washington Jackson b. 13 Jan 1823, d. 4 Oct 1891

Citations

  1. [S3] FindAGrave.com, .
    Memorial ID
    45092062.