Er ist verheiratet mit Elizabeth Soles.
Later census records show Elizabeth as a Widow. Husband John Jackson died during service in the Civil War in Petersburg Hospital, VA
Sie haben geheiratet rund 1832.
Kind(er):
*1840 SC Census records list him as J. J. Tyler.
* Columbus Co. Abstracts of Deeds and Wills book. Dated Dec 20, 1831. Moses Tyler to my son J. Jackson Tyler, at my decease and his mothers, 100 acres on East side of Grissetts Swamp, 200 acres adjacent to the above tract, 100 acres on Black Creek. Witnesses: Levi Soles & William Spivey.
* Columbus Co., NC Court Minutes, February Term 1832 - Deed of Moses Tyler to John J. Tyler was acknowledged in open court.
*Columbus County Court Minutes, February Term 1833. It is Ordered that agreeable to a petition to this term that the district on the road leading from Whiteville to Conwayborough from Gum Swamp to the State Line be divided in two districts and that J. Jackson Tyler be the overseer between the two Swamps and work the former hands.
*Abstracts of Columbus County Court Minutes Vol II, November Term, 1832. John Todd appeared & gave bond of $500 with William Gore and Jackson Tyler as Security for the support of a bastard child begotten on the body of one Nancy Rhodes.
More About JOHN JACKSON TYLER:
Burial Location: Horry County, SC
Comment 1: Moved family to SC before 1840
Comment 2: Found in 1840, 1860, 1870 SC Census Records
Event 3: Company K, 26th SC Cav. Cemetery Hill, Petersburg
Military service: Civil War, died in the Civil War
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