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Andrew Jackson Cross (1833 - 1864)

Andrew Jackson Cross
Born in Alabamamap
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Husband of — married 12 Feb 1857 in Shelby, Alabama, USAmap
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Died at about age 31 in Nashville, Davidson, Tennesseemap
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This person was created through the import of Adams,Fowler,Roulston,Twilla_2011-03-09.ged on 10 March 2011. The following data was included in the gedcom.

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Census

Name: Andrew Cross Event: Census Event Date: 1850 Event Place: Shelby county, Shelby, Alabama, United States Gender: Male Age: 17 Marital Status: Race (Original): Race (Expanded): Birthplace: Alabama Estimated Birth Year: 1833 Dwelling House Number: 878 Family Number: 882 Line Number: 14 NARA Publication Number: M432 NARA Roll Number: 14 Film Number: 442865 Digital Folder Number: 004191539 Image Number: 00736 Household Gender Age William T Cross M 42 Mary Cross F 36 Andrew Cross M 17 William Cross M 15 Susan Cross F 12 May Cross F 7 Isaac Cross M 4 Robert Cross M 3 1850 United States Census

Name: A J Cross Residence: , Shelby, Alabama Ward: Age: 25 years Estimated Birth Year: 1835 Birthplace: Ala Gender: Male Page: 20 Family Number: 116 Film Number: 803023 DGS Number: 4211196 Image Number: 00262 NARA Number: M653 1860 United States Census


Marriage

Groom's Name: A. J. Cross Bride's Name: Elizabeth L. Oldham Marriage Date: 12 Feb 1857 Marriage Place: , Shelby, Alabama Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M59470-1 System Origin: Alabama-EASy Source Film Number: 1571844 Collection: Alabama Marriages, 1816-1957


Death

Burial: Andrew Jackson Cross, Jr Cemetery 49430680 [1]

He was killed or died in the Battle of Nashville, Tn. on or about December 16, 1864. He was probablly serving in Company G, 20th Alabama Infantry (Pettus Brigade) under General John Bell Hood. One account states that "he went into battle with Hood and was never heard from."



Sources

Source S00023
Title: 1850 United States Federal Census
NOTE1850 United States Federal Census.
Source S00291
Title: Alabama Marriages, 1816-1957
NOTEAlabama Marriages, 1816-1957.




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