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Lt. Col. Alfred Henry Jackson

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Lt. Col. Alfred Henry Jackson Veteran

Birth
McConnelsville, Morgan County, Ohio, USA
Death
9 Aug 1862 (aged 26)
Lexington, Lexington City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Lexington, Lexington City, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.7810059, Longitude: -79.446312
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Name: Alfred H. Jackson
Enlistment Age: 25
Birth Date: 1 Jan 1836
Birth Place: McConnelsville, Ohio
Enlistment Date: 2 Jun 1861
Enlistment Place: Skin Creek, Virginia
Enlistment Rank: Captain
Muster Date: 2 Jun 1861
Muster Place: Virginia
Muster Regiment: Co. I, 31st Virginia Infantry
Muster Regiment Type: Infantry
Muster Information: Commission
Rank Change Date: 12 Nov 1861
Rank Change Rank: Asst Adjutant
Transfer date: 12 Nov 1861
Transfer From Unit: I
Transfer To Unit: S
Date Wounded: 9 Aug 1862
Place Wounded: Cedar Mountain, Virginia
Date of Death: 9 Aug 1862
Place of Death: Lexington, Virginia
Cause of Death: Died from Wounds
Side of War: Confederacy
Survived War?: No
Occupation: Lawyer

Alfred Henry Jackson is the son of Capt. George Washington Jackson and Hester Taylor Jackson. He was born in McConnelsville, Morgan County, Ohio. He married Mary Blair Paxton in Nov 1858, the daughter of William Paxton and Julia Moffett. They had two daughters, Ella Bennett Jackson and May Paxton Jackson. On 9 august 1862, Alfred was severely wounded at the battle of Cedar Mountain in Culpeper County, Virginia. He returned to Lexington, in Rockbridge County, Virginia where he died shortly. Lt. Col. in the 31st Va. Inf. Regt. Confederate States Army. Died of his wounds in Lexington, Virginia
Name: Alfred H. Jackson
Enlistment Age: 25
Birth Date: 1 Jan 1836
Birth Place: McConnelsville, Ohio
Enlistment Date: 2 Jun 1861
Enlistment Place: Skin Creek, Virginia
Enlistment Rank: Captain
Muster Date: 2 Jun 1861
Muster Place: Virginia
Muster Regiment: Co. I, 31st Virginia Infantry
Muster Regiment Type: Infantry
Muster Information: Commission
Rank Change Date: 12 Nov 1861
Rank Change Rank: Asst Adjutant
Transfer date: 12 Nov 1861
Transfer From Unit: I
Transfer To Unit: S
Date Wounded: 9 Aug 1862
Place Wounded: Cedar Mountain, Virginia
Date of Death: 9 Aug 1862
Place of Death: Lexington, Virginia
Cause of Death: Died from Wounds
Side of War: Confederacy
Survived War?: No
Occupation: Lawyer

Alfred Henry Jackson is the son of Capt. George Washington Jackson and Hester Taylor Jackson. He was born in McConnelsville, Morgan County, Ohio. He married Mary Blair Paxton in Nov 1858, the daughter of William Paxton and Julia Moffett. They had two daughters, Ella Bennett Jackson and May Paxton Jackson. On 9 august 1862, Alfred was severely wounded at the battle of Cedar Mountain in Culpeper County, Virginia. He returned to Lexington, in Rockbridge County, Virginia where he died shortly. Lt. Col. in the 31st Va. Inf. Regt. Confederate States Army. Died of his wounds in Lexington, Virginia


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