Source: S262 Abbreviation: USA, Sons of the American Revolution, Application Files Title: Application files. Digital images. Author: Sons of the American Revolution. Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc. Ancestry.com . http://www.ancestry.com : 2011
↑ Source: #S262 Page: Membership application of Forrest Butler Jackson, no. 79013, "U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970," \i Ancestry.com\i0 (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 28 Apr 2012) Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: [p. 1]... Application examined and approved 2/10 1952 W. Grg Umphrey State Registrar CONT CONT [p. 2] ... (4) 2 great-grandson of Isaac Jackson born 1755, Eno, N.C. or St. Mark's Parish, S.C. Died Dec. 20, 1821, Amite Co, Miss. and his (1st) wife Ann Richardson born 1758, Sumpter District, S.C., died 1802, Amite Co., Miss., married 1779., Sumter District, S.C. CONT ... CONT and he, the said Isaac Jackson (No. 4) is the ancesor who assisted in establishing American Independence, while acting in the capacity of a Private, Colonel in the S.C. Troops and Supplier. CONT CONT [p. 3] ANCESTOR'S SERVICE ... My ancestor's services in assisting in the establishment of American Independence during the War of the Revolution were as follows: CONT Isaac Jackson served as Private in Rev. War in Captain Mathew Singleton's troops of "Light Horse" under Gen. Francis Marion with S. C. Troops in command of Colonel Richard Richardson. His name is on the roll of that organization dated Sept. 27, 1775. His Company was of Volunteeers from St. Mark's District, S. C.(Adj. General's Office, Washington, D.C.) He also was a supplier to the Revolutionary Army. (Sally - Hist. Commission, Columbia, S. C.)He received Bounty Lands in Georgia for services in Revolutionary War. "Georgia Roster of the Revolution", L. L. Knight, 1920; Certificate of service in American Rev., Jackson, Major Isaac, certificate of Benj, Tew, Feb. 20, 1784. Petitioner prays bounty 650 acres in Washington Co., Ga. Warrant No. 871. Jackson, Col. Isaac, Certificate of Granberry Lee, Wol. April 9, 1784. Petitioner prays bounty in Washington Co. p384. Object: Format: jpg File: T:\Genealogy\Shaw\pictures\Military\Isaac Jackson DAR 79013-1.jpg Title: DAR Application 79013 Date: 1952 Scrapbook: Y Primary or Preferred: Y Type: PHOTO Object: Format: jpg File: T:\Genealogy\Shaw\pictures\Military\Isaac Jackson DAR 79013-2.jpg Title: DAR Application 79013 Date: 1952 Scrapbook: Y Type: PHOTO
↑ Source: #S262 Page: Membership application of Forrest Butler Jackson, no. 79013, "U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970," \i Ancestry.com\i0 (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 28 Apr 2012) Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: [p. 1]... Application examined and approved 2/10 1952 W. Grg Umphrey State Registrar CONT CONT [p. 2] ... (4) 2 great-grandson of Isaac Jackson born 1755, Eno, N.C. or St. Mark's Parish, S.C. Died Dec. 20, 1821, Amite Co, Miss. and his (1st) wife Ann Richardson born 1758, Sumpter District, S.C., died 1802, Amite Co., Miss., married 1779., Sumter District, S.C. CONT ... CONT and he, the said Isaac Jackson (No. 4) is the ancesor who assisted in establishing American Independence, while acting in the capacity of a Private, Colonel in the S.C. Troops and Supplier. CONT CONT [p. 3] ANCESTOR'S SERVICE ... My ancestor's services in assisting in the establishment of American Independence during the War of the Revolution were as follows: CONT Isaac Jackson served as Private in Rev. War in Captain Mathew Singleton's troops of "Light Horse" under Gen. Francis Marion with S. C. Troops in command of Colonel Richard Richardson. His name is on the roll of that organization dated Sept. 27, 1775. His Company was of Volunteeers from St. Mark's District, S. C.(Adj. General's Office, Washington, D.C.) He also was a supplier to the Revolutionary Army. (Sally - Hist. Commission, Columbia, S. C.)He received Bounty Lands in Georgia for services in Revolutionary War. "Georgia Roster of the Revolution", L. L. Knight, 1920; Certificate of service in American Rev., Jackson, Major Isaac, certificate of Benj, Tew, Feb. 20, 1784. Petitioner prays bounty 650 acres in Washington Co., Ga. Warrant No. 871. Jackson, Col. Isaac, Certificate of Granberry Lee, Wol. April 9, 1784. Petitioner prays bounty in Washington Co. p384. Object: Format: jpg File: T:\Genealogy\Shaw\pictures\Military\Isaac Jackson DAR 79013-1.jpg Title: DAR Application 79013 Date: 1952 Scrapbook: Y Primary or Preferred: Y Type: PHOTO Object: Format: jpg File: T:\Genealogy\Shaw\pictures\Military\Isaac Jackson DAR 79013-2.jpg Title: DAR Application 79013 Date: 1952 Scrapbook: Y Type: PHOTO
↑ Source: #S262 Page: Membership application of Forrest Butler Jackson, no. 79013, "U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970," \i Ancestry.com\i0 (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 28 Apr 2012) Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: [p. 1]... Application examined and approved 2/10 1952 W. Grg Umphrey State Registrar CONT CONT [p. 2] ... (4) 2 great-grandson of Isaac Jackson born 1755, Eno, N.C. or St. Mark's Parish, S.C. Died Dec. 20, 1821, Amite Co, Miss. and his (1st) wife Ann Richardson born 1758, Sumpter District, S.C., died 1802, Amite Co., Miss., married 1779., Sumter District, S.C. CONT ... CONT and he, the said Isaac Jackson (No. 4) is the ancesor who assisted in establishing American Independence, while acting in the capacity of a Private, Colonel in the S.C. Troops and Supplier. CONT CONT [p. 3] ANCESTOR'S SERVICE ... My ancestor's services in assisting in the establishment of American Independence during the War of the Revolution were as follows: CONT Isaac Jackson served as Private in Rev. War in Captain Mathew Singleton's troops of "Light Horse" under Gen. Francis Marion with S. C. Troops in command of Colonel Richard Richardson. His name is on the roll of that organization dated Sept. 27, 1775. His Company was of Volunteeers from St. Mark's District, S. C.(Adj. General's Office, Washington, D.C.) He also was a supplier to the Revolutionary Army. (Sally - Hist. Commission, Columbia, S. C.)He received Bounty Lands in Georgia for services in Revolutionary War. "Georgia Roster of the Revolution", L. L. Knight, 1920; Certificate of service in American Rev., Jackson, Major Isaac, certificate of Benj, Tew, Feb. 20, 1784. Petitioner prays bounty 650 acres in Washington Co., Ga. Warrant No. 871. Jackson, Col. Isaac, Certificate of Granberry Lee, Wol. April 9, 1784. Petitioner prays bounty in Washington Co. p384. Object: Format: jpg File: T:\Genealogy\Shaw\pictures\Military\Isaac Jackson DAR 79013-1.jpg Title: DAR Application 79013 Date: 1952 Scrapbook: Y Primary or Preferred: Y Type: PHOTO Object: Format: jpg File: T:\Genealogy\Shaw\pictures\Military\Isaac Jackson DAR 79013-2.jpg Title: DAR Application 79013 Date: 1952 Scrapbook: Y Type: PHOTO
↑ Source: #S262 Page: Membership application of Forrest Butler Jackson, no. 79013, "U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970," \i Ancestry.com\i0 (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 28 Apr 2012) Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: [p. 1]... Application examined and approved 2/10 1952 W. Grg Umphrey State Registrar CONT CONT [p. 2] ... (4) 2 great-grandson of Isaac Jackson born 1755, Eno, N.C. or St. Mark's Parish, S.C. Died Dec. 20, 1821, Amite Co, Miss. and his (1st) wife Ann Richardson born 1758, Sumpter District, S.C., died 1802, Amite Co., Miss., married 1779., Sumter District, S.C. CONT ... CONT and he, the said Isaac Jackson (No. 4) is the ancesor who assisted in establishing American Independence, while acting in the capacity of a Private, Colonel in the S.C. Troops and Supplier. CONT CONT [p. 3] ANCESTOR'S SERVICE ... My ancestor's services in assisting in the establishment of American Independence during the War of the Revolution were as follows: CONT Isaac Jackson served as Private in Rev. War in Captain Mathew Singleton's troops of "Light Horse" under Gen. Francis Marion with S. C. Troops in command of Colonel Richard Richardson. His name is on the roll of that organization dated Sept. 27, 1775. His Company was of Volunteeers from St. Mark's District, S. C.(Adj. General's Office, Washington, D.C.) He also was a supplier to the Revolutionary Army. (Sally - Hist. Commission, Columbia, S. C.)He received Bounty Lands in Georgia for services in Revolutionary War. "Georgia Roster of the Revolution", L. L. Knight, 1920; Certificate of service in American Rev., Jackson, Major Isaac, certificate of Benj, Tew, Feb. 20, 1784. Petitioner prays bounty 650 acres in Washington Co., Ga. Warrant No. 871. Jackson, Col. Isaac, Certificate of Granberry Lee, Wol. April 9, 1784. Petitioner prays bounty in Washington Co. p384. Object: Format: jpg File: T:\Genealogy\Shaw\pictures\Military\Isaac Jackson DAR 79013-1.jpg Title: DAR Application 79013 Date: 1952 Scrapbook: Y Primary or Preferred: Y Type: PHOTO Object: Format: jpg File: T:\Genealogy\Shaw\pictures\Military\Isaac Jackson DAR 79013-2.jpg Title: DAR Application 79013 Date: 1952 Scrapbook: Y Type: PHOTO
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