This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: JACKSON/The following surnames are connected by marriage: Robinson, Bradley, Wood, Hart, Hewlett, McBryde, Daniels, Lewis, and Cameron. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RS.2ADI/1435 Message Board Post: Hi, I'm researching African-American families with the JACKSON surname from Conecuh Township in COVINGTON County, Andalusia, Alabama. My gg-grandparents, William E. "Bill" JACKSON b. abt.1859, mulatto, birthplace Alabama, his wife Ella Hewlett- JACKSON b. abt.1858, mulatto, birthplace Alabama. William E. JACKSON mother name was Nancy b. abt.1845, possibly a slave of Hugh Blount. His stepfather was Nelson (Feagin) Jackson, possibly a slave of Samuel FEAGIN, my family used the FEAGIN surname and later adopted the JACKSON surname after the Civil War. William had two brothers, Jerry JACKSON, born 1861 and Joe (Joseph JACKSON b 1866). Both, William and Ella probably died in the late 1930s; their burial place is at the Florala Baptist Church Cemetery. The following is a listing of William and Ella Jackson’s children, with their spouses: 1. Viola Jackson (m Cawthorn Robinson) 2. Jerry R. Jackson (m Annie Hewlett) 3. Millie Jackson (m1 name unknown) (m2 (first name not known) Wood) and (m3 Henry McBryde) 4. Alice Jackson (m Isaac Daniels) 5. Willie Jackson (died young) 6. Ella Jackson (m Zachariah Lewis) 7. Lindsee Jackson (m George Cameron) 8. Jeppie Jackson (m Mrs. Nannie Bradley) 9. Pinkie Jackson (descents found) 10. William Jackson (died young) 11. Johnnie D. Jackson (m Rosie M. Hart) The book ©¯Black Folks From Pea Ridge In Covington County, Alabama©˜ by Wyley Donald Ward, features my family and other families from Covington County, Alabama. It appears many of their descendents may live in Florida and Ohio. If you descend from these families or have information, please e-mail me. I am more than happy to share the information that I have. Thank you, Sharon-Daniels