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    1. [JACKSON] Benjamin Jackson
    2. Hello. I am going to try this again for info on Benjamin M. Jackson. B. M. Jackson was born 1836 in the state of Tennessee from what the 1880 census of Limestone Co. Texas states. His wife Artamissa Hendrix, daughter of Isaac Hendrix and Tamara Webster. The info that I have, Artamissa was born May 15.1852 in Greene Co. Missouri. She married Benjamin Jackson March 18.1866 in Lamar Co. Texas. They lived in Texas and later moved to I. T. Ardmore, Cater Co. Oklahoma. >From what I understand she remarried twice after Benjamin Jackson. They are my great-grandparents and I would like very much to have more information of the two. I have no info on Benjamin Jackson before his marriage to Artamissa. I know one of the daughters, Ida Mae Jackson b: January 24.1872, was married to Benjamin Matthew Holt b: April 8, 1860, of Alabama, they also were married in Lamar Co. Texas. These are my grandparents. Children of the two are: William Andrew JACKSON b: 24 NOV 1867 Albert G JACKSON b: 14 DEC 1869 Idah Mae JACKSON b: 24 JAN 1872 in Paris, Lamar Co. TX a son JACKSON b: 23 JAN 1874 S. T. JACKSON b: 25 JUN 1875 Walter Lee JACKSON b: 17 JAN 1877 Ernest B JACKSON b: 14 MAR 1879 Riley JACKSON b: 19 JAN 1881 Norah JACKSON b: 21 JUN 1883 Nettie JACKSON b: 11 FEB 1885 Ettie JACKSON b: 27 MAR 1887 Stonewall JACKSON b: 28 MAR 1890 Artie JACKSON b: 10 FEB 1894 I am wishing some of you out there may be able to help me, please. Thank you, Jerry Holt B.

    02/02/2004 10:55:47
    1. Re: [JACKSON] Benjamin Jackson
    2. Evyonne Andrews Eddins
    3. Jerry: THINK I may be able to help you - one of two ways - (1) In working on my Jackson line coming out of Hardeman County,TN, my Thomas Jefferson Jackson has been proven to be the son of John Jackson. In trying to find information on all of John's children, I have been successful in located information on all EXCEPT John's son, Benjamin b. about 1834 - he just flat disappeared (I'm not worred about the difference in Ben's Hardeman Co. est. census birth year of 1834 as compared to your est birth year of 1836 - they're too close - learned many moons ago if you can come within 5 years on census data - you serious should check it out thoroughly). What also caught my eye iwas his marriage to Artamissa Hendrix in Lamar County,Texas - - When my some of the sons & dau. of my Thomas Jefferson Jackson migrated to Texas, they first stopped in Lamar & Hunt county, Texas. Some stayed there for awhile, most went on into Indian Territory with my great grandfather going on into Central Texas. Also, one of T.J's sons, Thomas Jefferson Jackson had a son to marry into a Hendrix family - - too much of a coincidence - don't you think? (2) Andrew who settled in Jackson Co., TN who migrated to Hardeman Co., TN with his son, John, in 1845 -had a brother named John who also first settled in Jackson Co., TN later found in White and Putnam Co., TN (county boundary changes) - Some of his children also came into the Hunt, Lamar County, TX region. I do not have third generation information of John Jackson of Jackson/White/Putnam Counties,TN - but hope to have isane in coming weeks. If you can come up with a direct male descendant of your Benjamin Jackson, and who still carries the JACKSON surname - a yDNA test will prove my suspicions that you may well be within this Jackson line, and possibly, the same long lost Benjamin, son of John & Sarah Jackson, and brother to my Thomas Jefferson Jackson. By separate email, I am sending you information that has been proven or searching for documentation on marriages, etc. on William Jackson of Guilford, NC. This research is being compiled by a dedicated group of decendants of William Jackson of NC, which includes the above mentioned Andrew Jackson who migrated from NC to TN probably prior to 1810. 1800 & 1810 census of TN lost. I have him covered from 1790 through 1850 with exception of the 1810 census enumerations. Let's keep our fingers crossed - Look for the next email later this evening with MS Word attachment - I'm protected with Norton on incoming and outgoing mail, so you shouldn't have any problems with it. Evyonne R. Eddins evonandrews@sbcglobal.net Fort Worth, Texas ======================================================== ----- Original Message ----- From: <JBdustbunny@aol.com> Subject: [JACKSON] Benjamin Jackson > Hello. > I am going to try this again for info on Benjamin M. Jackson. > B. M. Jackson was born 1836 in the state of Tennessee from what the 1880 > census of Limestone Co. Texas states. > His wife Artamissa Hendrix, daughter of Isaac Hendrix and Tamara Webster. > The info that I have, Artamissa was born May 15.1852 in Greene Co. Missouri. > She married Benjamin Jackson March 18.1866 in Lamar Co. Texas. > They lived in Texas and later moved to I. T. Ardmore, Cater Co. Oklahoma. > >From > what I understand she remarried twice after Benjamin Jackson. > They are my great-grandparents and I would like very much to have more > information of the two. I have no info on Benjamin Jackson before his > marriage to > Artamissa. > I know one of the daughters, Ida Mae Jackson b: January 24.1872, was married > to Benjamin Matthew Holt b: April 8, 1860, of Alabama, they also were married > > in Lamar Co. Texas. These are my grandparents. > Children of the two are: > William Andrew JACKSON b: 24 NOV 1867 > Albert G JACKSON b: 14 DEC 1869 > Idah Mae JACKSON b: 24 JAN 1872 in Paris, Lamar Co. TX > a son JACKSON b: 23 JAN 1874 > S. T. JACKSON b: 25 JUN 1875 > Walter Lee JACKSON b: 17 JAN 1877 > Ernest B JACKSON b: 14 MAR 1879 > Riley JACKSON b: 19 JAN 1881 > Norah JACKSON b: 21 JUN 1883 > Nettie JACKSON b: 11 FEB 1885 > Ettie JACKSON b: 27 MAR 1887 > Stonewall JACKSON b: 28 MAR 1890 > Artie JACKSON b: 10 FEB 1894 > I am wishing some of you out there may be able to help me, please. > Thank you, Jerry Holt B. > > > > ==== JACKSON Mailing List ==== > There is also a Jackson-UK list to Subscribe send the word subscribe to Jackson-UK-L-request@rootsweb.com or for the digest form > Jackson-UK-D-request@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    02/02/2004 11:35:51