This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jackson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5R.2ADI/948 Message Board Post: Hi, I am descended from Addie Jackson great grandmother b.1882 d.1963 Alexander (Elic) Jackson gg grandfather b.1859 d.1915 Dunkin Jackson ggg grandfather b.1827 d.1877 Cornelius Jackson gggg grandfather b.1795 married Lucernia Scroggins b.1800 Thomas Jackson Jr.ggggg grandfather Thomas Jackson Sr.gggggg grandfather A number of the descendants of Cornelius "Neil" Jackson, Sr. have registered with or became members of Indians tribes. A copy of three such registrations are included in Jeanette Courtney Henderson's book The Trek of the Jackson's. Dunkin Jackson is shown as an Indian ancestor in the Register of the Creek Indian Descendants East of the Mississippi River, Vol. 1, pages 1-299, Book Two, Head of the Perdido Friendly Creek Indian Band. He is shown on pages 158 and 485. His wife Polly Scroggins is also shown as an Indian ancestor on page 485. Houston Bunnie Jackson is in the Register of the Creek Indian Descendants East of the Mississippi River, Vol. 1, pages 1-299, Book Two, Head of the Perdido Friendly Creek Indian Band. Page 158 of this 1950 Creek Indian Roll shows Houston Bunnie Jackson as registered Indian number 735. Houston Bunnie Jackson's ancestors were Elic Shorter Jackson, Dunkin Daniel Jackson, Duncan J. Jackson, Cornelius Jackson, Sr., Azenith Hammons, and John Hammons, Sr. In the Creek Indian Roll, he lists his grandfather Dunkin Jackson as his sponsoring Indian ancestor. This shows that his grandfather Duncan J. Jackson was a registered Creek Indian. Zula Jackson is in the Register of the Creek Indian Descendants East of the Mississippi River, Vol. 1, pages 1-299, Book Two, Head of the Perdido Friendly Creek Indian Band, page 485. This 1950 Creek Indian Roll shows her as registered Indian family number 2304. Zula Jackson's ancestors were John Henry "Big John" Jackson, Duncan J. Jackson, Cornelius Jackson, Sr., Azenith Hammons, and John Hammons, Sr. In the Creek Indian Roll, she lists her grandfather and grandmother Dunkin Jackson and Polly Scroggins as her sponsoring Indian ancestors. This shows that Duncan J. Jackson and Polly Scroggins were registered Creek Indians.