Display Patriot - P-223719 - Isaac JACKSON

Isaac JACKSON

SAR Patriot #: P-223719

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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State of Service: SC      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A061031

Birth: 1755 / Craven / SC
Death: bef 30 Apr 1821 / Amite / MS

Qualifying Service Description:

Served under Capt Matthew Singleton and Colonel Richardson in the Troop of Light Horse of SC


Additional References:
  1. SC History & Genealogical Magazine, Vol 1, pg 185 and vol 2, pg 264
  2. Genealogy of Wilkinson and Kindred Families; Pub 1949
  3. Family Records of Mississippi Revolutionary Soldiers, pg 153

Spouse: (1) Ann Richardson; (2) Eliza Howell; (3) Elizabeth Durman
Children: Wiley; Maria; David; Lewis; Sarah; Margaret; Isaac; Allen; Suzannah; Eliza;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1957-04-30 FL Unassigned James Juitte Jackson (82311) Isaac   
1958-05-29 LA Unassigned Virgil Thomas Jackson (83347)   
1958-05-29 LA Unassigned Virgil T Jackson Jr (83348)   
1963-10-23 LA Unassigned John William Mayfield III (90458) Lewis   
1967-11-08 AR Unassigned Robert J Daniels (95020) Eliza   
1984-11-19 MS Unassigned Calvin Philip Poole Sr (124912) Margaret   
1995-09-14 FL 204958 Cody Thornton Jackson (145171) Isaac   
1996-06-05 AR 203683 James Mclemore Williams Jr (146528) Susanna   
2012-03-15 TX 46045 Gregory Harry Westmoreland (171852) Sarah   
2023-06-02 LA 107488 James Robert Moffatt Sr. (226815) William   
2023-06-02 LA 107489 James Robert Moffatt Jr. (226816) William   
Location:
Berwick / Amite / MS / USA
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horizonal VA
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