Looking for anyone with a Jackson family connection from Robeson Co. Thomas Jackson born abt 1765. Thomas had family in Robeson in the 1790 census. One child named Cornelius was born there shortly after 1790, joined the military in Fayetteville in 1817 and paroled near Pensacola, Fl in 1822. This is about all known except Thomas married Azenith Hammond, daughter of JOhn Hammond. Have a good Hammond record but NEED to connect to the Jackson's there. Thanks Jeanette
Hi Jeanette, I have quite a few JACKSON surnames from Columbus, Dillon & Robeson Counties in North & South Carolina's. This is my husband's line, they ended up in Columbus Co.N.C., from Dillon Co. S.C. Here is one of the older ones in a grave yard in Columbus county. Mattie GRANTHAM Isaac JACKSON 04-26-1863 08-11-1894 11-05-1941 01-27-1942 Maybe this will help, I don't know. I have two Thomas JACKSON's a father and son, but neither even close enough in age to being yours. I'd check out Dillon Co., there's alot of Jackson's there and also where my husband's came from. Debby [email protected] [email protected] wrote: > > Looking for anyone with a Jackson family connection from Robeson Co. Thomas > Jackson born abt 1765. Thomas had family in Robeson in the 1790 census. > One child named Cornelius was born there shortly after 1790, joined the > military in Fayetteville in 1817 and paroled near Pensacola, Fl in 1822. > This is about all known except Thomas married Azenith Hammond, daughter of > JOhn Hammond. Have a good Hammond record but NEED to connect to the > Jackson's there. > > Thanks > Jeanette
Looking for anyone with information and/or connection to Bass Family from Robeson Co., specifically Nevell Bass, born 1820 in Robeson, married Mary Bass, same county, brother Gilson Bass and sister Betsy Bass Blackmon. Nevell and Mary were on 1870 Robeson census but not on 1880 for same county. I can not locate them in North Carlolina nor any other state. Most of the Bass and Blackmon children left Robeson about 1873 and ended up in Texas. Nevell and Mary do not show up there on Tax rolls or on the 1880 Texas census. I have checked Soundex files for 1880 for all southern states but to no avail. Does anyone have any information or suggestions as to what to do next. Also, I have found no listing of either Nevell or Mary Bass in any of the Robeson county cemeteries. Thanks, Darrell Bass San Antonio, Texas [email protected] wrote: > Looking for anyone with a Jackson family connection from Robeson Co. Thomas > Jackson born abt 1765. Thomas had family in Robeson in the 1790 census. > One child named Cornelius was born there shortly after 1790, joined the > military in Fayetteville in 1817 and paroled near Pensacola, Fl in 1822. > This is about all known except Thomas married Azenith Hammond, daughter of > JOhn Hammond. Have a good Hammond record but NEED to connect to the > Jackson's there. > > Thanks > Jeanette
Hello! I am a Hammond/ Robeson Co. descendent and Thomas Jackson married Azenith,the fifth child of John Hammond and Christian (?). I have little on the Jackson line except that Cornelius was the son of Azenith and Thomas. I am very interested in your Hammond line and willing to exchange. Thank you, Mitzi Hammond Perkins ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 7:59 PM Subject: [NCROBESO-L] JACKSON > Looking for anyone with a Jackson family connection from Robeson Co. Thomas > Jackson born abt 1765. Thomas had family in Robeson in the 1790 census. > One child named Cornelius was born there shortly after 1790, joined the > military in Fayetteville in 1817 and paroled near Pensacola, Fl in 1822. > This is about all known except Thomas married Azenith Hammond, daughter of > JOhn Hammond. Have a good Hammond record but NEED to connect to the > Jackson's there. > > Thanks > Jeanette > >