brostacey
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- Joined
- Jan 18, 2014
- Location
- Collinwood, TN
Was posting my Civil War ancestors on another thread and then found this one. This thread is probably where they belong.
Sgt. William James Jackson, Company A, 19th Biffle Calvary, taken in 1864, he was captured on Christmas Eve, 24 of December 1864 burning the bridges at Pulaski, TN stopping the federal soldiers from capturing CSA soldiers on retreat from the Battle of Franklin. He was sent to Nashville, then to Camp Chase, Ohio where he was kept til May 1865. He walked home to Tennessee and got his wife and children. He died in 1867 in Wayne Co. His wife then raised their three children Andrew Babe Jackson, Francis Jackson Christian, and William James Bose Jackson.
Sgt. William James Jackson, Company A, 19th Biffle Calvary, taken in 1864, he was captured on Christmas Eve, 24 of December 1864 burning the bridges at Pulaski, TN stopping the federal soldiers from capturing CSA soldiers on retreat from the Battle of Franklin. He was sent to Nashville, then to Camp Chase, Ohio where he was kept til May 1865. He walked home to Tennessee and got his wife and children. He died in 1867 in Wayne Co. His wife then raised their three children Andrew Babe Jackson, Francis Jackson Christian, and William James Bose Jackson.