John was a son of Solomon H. Jackson and Eunice "Eunicy" P. A. Clements Jackson. He was one of nine known children of Solomon and Eunicy Jackson:
E. F. Jackson, 1831 –
Sarah Elizabeth Jackson, 1833 – 1874
John O Jackson, 1834 – 1861
C. M. Jackson, 1839 –
Jesse E. H. Jackson, 1840 – 1882
Salathiel Perry Jackson, 1843 – 1918
William A. B. Jackson, 1846 –
David Perry Jackson, 1850 – 1930
Eunice M. A. Jackson, 1852 –
John married Atharilla Elizabeth Roberts, daughter of Joshua Roberts and Anna Parks Little Roberts, in 1855 in Calhoun Co., AL. He and Atharilla Elizabeth had four children during their marriage:
John William Jackson 1855 – 1926
Alice Ann Jackson 1857 – 1931
Joseph E. "Edd" Jackson 1859 –
Sarah Marena Jackson 1861 – 1912
John died of disease in a CSA Camp in Huntsville, AL during the Civil War.
Link to the memorial for John's sister, Sarah Elizabeth Jackson Stephenson, which is managed by a descendant of Sarah and William Andrew Jackson Stephenson:
Sarah Elizebeth Jackson Stephenson
Written by Sarah Joyce Gibbs Johnson.
John was a son of Solomon H. Jackson and Eunice "Eunicy" P. A. Clements Jackson. He was one of nine known children of Solomon and Eunicy Jackson:
E. F. Jackson, 1831 –
Sarah Elizabeth Jackson, 1833 – 1874
John O Jackson, 1834 – 1861
C. M. Jackson, 1839 –
Jesse E. H. Jackson, 1840 – 1882
Salathiel Perry Jackson, 1843 – 1918
William A. B. Jackson, 1846 –
David Perry Jackson, 1850 – 1930
Eunice M. A. Jackson, 1852 –
John married Atharilla Elizabeth Roberts, daughter of Joshua Roberts and Anna Parks Little Roberts, in 1855 in Calhoun Co., AL. He and Atharilla Elizabeth had four children during their marriage:
John William Jackson 1855 – 1926
Alice Ann Jackson 1857 – 1931
Joseph E. "Edd" Jackson 1859 –
Sarah Marena Jackson 1861 – 1912
John died of disease in a CSA Camp in Huntsville, AL during the Civil War.
Link to the memorial for John's sister, Sarah Elizabeth Jackson Stephenson, which is managed by a descendant of Sarah and William Andrew Jackson Stephenson:
Sarah Elizebeth Jackson Stephenson
Written by Sarah Joyce Gibbs Johnson.