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Related Web Sites
- The Jackson Name in
Central West Virginia
-
Article
on John Jay Jackson, Jr.
John Jay Jackson, Jr. (b. 4 Aug. 1824; d. 1907) was know as the Iron
Judge. He married Caroline Glimes on 8 July 1847. John Jay was the
great-grand son of the immigrants John Jackson and Elizabeth Cummins.
His lineage follows.
- John Jay, Jr.
was the son of General John Jay Jackson, Sr.
- General John Jay Jackson, Sr. (b. 13 Feb. 1800 in Wood Co., (W)Va.;
d. 1 Jan 1877 Parkersburg, Wood Co., WV) was the illegitimate son of
John George Jackson and Frances Emelia Triplett. John
George raised the boy in his home after the age of 8 or so.
- John George Jackson was the son of George Jackson and Elizabeth
Brake
The
Jackson.
- A page on Jacob Beeson
Jackson, another son of General John Jay Jackson, Sr. (Compiled
by the West Virginia State Archives.)
- Jackson's Mill Historic Area
- WVU Jackson's Mill State 4-H Conference Center
- Joy
Gilchrist-Stalnaker's HCPD Web Site on Jackson's Mill Historic Area
- The
Jackson Project A group of researchers trying to determine the
ancestors of President Andrew Jackson. The hope is that John Jackson
is also of this line.
- Sources of the
History of the Fur Trade in the Rocky Mountain West Enter "David
Jackson" in the site's search engine for references to David Jackson,
the fur trader.
- Arnold Familiy History
- Brake Familiy History
- Hall Familiy History
- Reger Familiy History
- Upshur County, West
Virginia WVGenWeb Project
- Hardy County, West
Virginia WVGenWeb Project
- Harrison County, West
Virginia WVGenWeb Project
- The political
Graveyard at Harrison County, WVA. Has many Jacksons.
- Hacker's Creek Pioneer
Descendants
- Gravestone Iconography
in West Virginia
Page maintained by Dan Hyde, hyde at bucknell.edu Last update
December 19, 1999