Birth: 1841 (approximate)
Death: November 29, 1870
JACKO NAT-BAH-ME-NO-LING
AKA: Nattahmenoting Jacko
Veteran – Civil War (1861-1865)
He served in Company K,
1st Michigan Sharpshooters regiment.
Died in a hospital in Detroit in 1870 from a disease he contracted while in the army.
His name is missing from the Adjutant General record of soldiers in Company K.
There are two different gravestones marking his grave. Old style upright stone says "Jacko Nat-Bah-Me-No-Ling", and a modern stone flat on the ground says "John Jacko" (brother's name).
Burial:
Elmwood Cemetery
Detroit
Wayne County
Michigan, USA
Birth: 1841 (approximate)
Death: November 29, 1870
JACKO NAT-BAH-ME-NO-LING
AKA: Nattahmenoting Jacko
Veteran – Civil War (1861-1865)
He served in Company K,
1st Michigan Sharpshooters regiment.
Died in a hospital in Detroit in 1870 from a disease he contracted while in the army.
His name is missing from the Adjutant General record of soldiers in Company K.
There are two different gravestones marking his grave. Old style upright stone says "Jacko Nat-Bah-Me-No-Ling", and a modern stone flat on the ground says "John Jacko" (brother's name).
Burial:
Elmwood Cemetery
Detroit
Wayne County
Michigan, USA
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