Former Sheriff Frank Patton of the 6th district was in Gallatin yesterday. He brought news of the accidental death of Prof. John Jackson on Tuesday at his home near White Hill. Prof. Jackson was cutting down a tree when a limb fell striking him on the back of the neck and killing him instantly. Prof. Jackson was a brother of Judge George W. Jackson of the 6th district and a prominent and highly esteemed citizen of the White Hill community. - published in local paper
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Tennessee, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1851-1900
Marriage Date: 29 Dec 1870
County: Sumner
State: Tennessee
Spouse: Tennessee Wyatt
Former Sheriff Frank Patton of the 6th district was in Gallatin yesterday. He brought news of the accidental death of Prof. John Jackson on Tuesday at his home near White Hill. Prof. Jackson was cutting down a tree when a limb fell striking him on the back of the neck and killing him instantly. Prof. Jackson was a brother of Judge George W. Jackson of the 6th district and a prominent and highly esteemed citizen of the White Hill community. - published in local paper
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Tennessee, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1851-1900
Marriage Date: 29 Dec 1870
County: Sumner
State: Tennessee
Spouse: Tennessee Wyatt
Family Members
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Minerva Ann Jackson (Childress) Harper
1843–1924
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Elizabeth Ann "Bettie" Jackson Galbreath
1848–1936
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Thomas Jefferson Jackson
1851–1900
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Mary Lee "Mollie" Jackson Neeley
1853–1952
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Martha Lockey "Mattie" Jackson Prewitt
1857–1955
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George Washington Jackson
1862–1936
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Henry Clay "Stonewall" Jackson
1864–1940
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Ida Porter Jackson Wall
1867–1949
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Ida Mae Porter Jackson
1867–1892
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