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Philip A. Jackson

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Philip A. Jackson Veteran

Birth
Amelia County, Virginia, USA
Death
17 Oct 1837 (aged 84)
Pike County, Georgia, USA
Burial
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Memorial ID
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The grave stone pictured, is not proven, cannot be found (please do not use as proof). If anyone has proof of this stones location please email otherwise this will remain a fake stone created online. The cemetery has been surveyed and pictures taken...Philip's stone is not present at the Bobby Rivers Cemetery.

Philip A. JACKSON, son of Charles JACKSON, Sr., married to (1) Mary abt 1775 (2) Anna Vinson April 17, 1798. Children (1) Thomas, Polly (2) William, Charles, John Martin, Woody, Emily Jane, Elisha A., Martha, Wingate, Miles Green, Sarah A., Nancy.

Charter member of Smyrna Methodist Church, Hancock Co., GA
Revolutionary War soldier of the VA line.

Question of burials in this cemetery based on the following email:
"A visit to this cemetery was made by Jim and Polly Clarke in March, 1995. Eight graves were found. None of them were marked. The graves all had large piles of stones stacked on them. Trees had fallen across some of them and vines and other obstacles made it hard to explore the cemetery. Farming is being done up to the side of the wooded area where the graves are on one side and the road and roadway on one side.
The grave stone pictured, is not proven, cannot be found (please do not use as proof). If anyone has proof of this stones location please email otherwise this will remain a fake stone created online. The cemetery has been surveyed and pictures taken...Philip's stone is not present at the Bobby Rivers Cemetery.

Philip A. JACKSON, son of Charles JACKSON, Sr., married to (1) Mary abt 1775 (2) Anna Vinson April 17, 1798. Children (1) Thomas, Polly (2) William, Charles, John Martin, Woody, Emily Jane, Elisha A., Martha, Wingate, Miles Green, Sarah A., Nancy.

Charter member of Smyrna Methodist Church, Hancock Co., GA
Revolutionary War soldier of the VA line.

Question of burials in this cemetery based on the following email:
"A visit to this cemetery was made by Jim and Polly Clarke in March, 1995. Eight graves were found. None of them were marked. The graves all had large piles of stones stacked on them. Trees had fallen across some of them and vines and other obstacles made it hard to explore the cemetery. Farming is being done up to the side of the wooded area where the graves are on one side and the road and roadway on one side.


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