In the book, "the History of Versailles, Tenth District and Its People," her name is listed as Emlyann V. Jackson.
In the book, "Eagleville," by Sue Shelton, her name is listed as Emyann V., and it gives her dates of birth and death and list her burial in Jackson Cemetery.
She appears in the 1840 US Federal Census for Rutherford Co., Tn listed under her father's name as a "Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9." As far as we know she is not listed in any other public record.
Emily Ann V. Jackson died slightly after her seventh birthday leaving behind her parents and seven siblings, some of whom named their daughters after her.
- compiled by Gaynelle Hobt Morton
- Feb 2018
- May 2019
In the book, "the History of Versailles, Tenth District and Its People," her name is listed as Emlyann V. Jackson.
In the book, "Eagleville," by Sue Shelton, her name is listed as Emyann V., and it gives her dates of birth and death and list her burial in Jackson Cemetery.
She appears in the 1840 US Federal Census for Rutherford Co., Tn listed under her father's name as a "Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9." As far as we know she is not listed in any other public record.
Emily Ann V. Jackson died slightly after her seventh birthday leaving behind her parents and seven siblings, some of whom named their daughters after her.
- compiled by Gaynelle Hobt Morton
- Feb 2018
- May 2019
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Daughter of Francis Jackson
Family Members
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Dr Mead Hale Jackson
1828–1894
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CPT William Jasper Jackson
1829–1913
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Thomas Newton Jackson
1832–1896
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Mary L. E. Jackson
1836–1853
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Capt Francis Marion Jackson III
1838–1901
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Annia Stager Jackson Johnson
1838–1863
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Lucretia Childress Jackson Jackson
1842–1888
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Moses Ridley "M.R." Jackson
1844–1925
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Mrs Josephine "Josie" Jackson Farris
1846–1899
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James Repp Jackson
1849–1926
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Katherine Virginia "Kittie" Jackson Alexander
1851–1928
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