David Jackson served with Marion's Brigade, South Carolina Militia during the American Revolution.
Children:
Hugh Jackson 1793-1865,
William Jackson 1773-1841,
Samuel Jackson 1787-Unknown,
David Jackson 1780-1843,
Mary Morrison Jackson 1780-1862,
James Jackson 1785-1807,
Abner Jackson 1774-Unknown,
Robert Jackson 1791-1830,
Elias M Jackson 1794-1861
Burial
Place: Clover, York County, SC at Bethel Presbyterian Church
Military Service
Revolutionary War
Service Source: SC ARCH, ACCTS AUD #3968, ROLL #77; SALLEY & WATES, STUB ENTRIES TO INDENTS, BOOKS U-W, P 177, LIBER V, #554
Service Description: 1) GENS MARION, SUMTER, SC MILITIA
Notes
Note N1681
Sources
Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed October 13th, 2015), "Record of David Jackson", Ancestor # A060937.
Find A Grave: Memorial #135784857, Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Clover, York County
1800 -- Census, York County, SC Page 631 David Jackson (45+) 1M 1F (16-26) 1M (10-16) 1M (0-10) 3M 1810 -- Census, York County, SC Page 648 David Jackson Sen. (45+) 1M 1F (26-45) 1M (16-26) 4M (10-16) 1M
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