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    1. Re: [JACKSON] Lemuel Jackson b. cir. 1807-1810 N C lived AL 1840-1870
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Dozenelk6 Surnames: Jackson, Tucker Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.jackson/14194.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Replying to Lenda Jackson's post about Lemuel and James Jackson: Thanks so very much for your reply! I have looked at your James Jackson in Coosa AL a lot also. I suspect your James, Lemuel and my Daniel are very possibly related. It is also possible that the family moved through Georgia on the way to AL. This idea was given to me by Gwenmother hen. Check out her postings also. You see, Daniel has been my brick wall for years because he was listed on the 1850 census as born in N. C. and Daniel was gone before the 1860 census. So that one census is all the information I have to work with. As you know, 1840 and prior census all list heads of households only. I have no clue where in N. C. Daniel was born, or what his parents names might have been. It is possible one of his three sons was named after his father or brothers, but a long shot at best. His sons names were: Alexander J, Thomas & William. (no daughters)I have found nobody, at this point, who has him in their line in N! . C. Consequently, I've recently chosen to begin researching the Lemuel in Coosa. There are so many James, Thomas & William Jacksons, that I hope my research on Lemuel will lead me to the relationship of your James Jackson also. (Lemuel is not quite as common a name, although I find several Lemuels in NC in 1810 & 1820 in Pasquotank County and Pasquotank township.) Take a look at the 1810 census there, and you will find 10 "Jacksons" as heads of households on the same page. (Two Williams, Malachi, Mordica, Sally, Thomas, ??Prissy??,{I can't read it}, Lemuel, Abia & Bailey). Please respond and tell me the names of your James' wife and children if you know them. Your James was born cir. 1825 in GA? Right? I welcome your feedback and question on any of my research from Daniel Jackson b. 1810 to now. He was my gg-grandfather. Oh yes! There was a William Jackson I noticed on the 1860 census in Coosa, AL, also Rockford Post Office, who was born in Georgia. He was born cir. 1813. Do you know who he is? Thanks again for responding to my post. I look forward to hearing from you again dozenelk@hotmail.com Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

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