Susannah Jackson1,2

b. 1825, d. 26 October 1899
Last Edited=28 May 2014
Relationship
3rd great-grandaunt of Joseph Michael Flint
     Susannah Jackson was also known as Susie.3 She was born in 1825 at Georgia.2 She was the daughter of William Jackson and Nancy Owenby.1,4

Susannah Jackson married John W Duckworth on 31 December 1846 at Union County, Georgia.5

On 28 October 1850 Susannah Jackson was enumerated in the household of John W Duckworth on the 1850 U. S. census for 85th District, Union County, Georgia as Susannah Duckworth, 25 years old, birthplace of Georgia. Could not read or write. Also enumerated in the household were Jackson Duckworth, Marion Duckworth and Sofrana Duckworth.2

Susannah Jackson died on 26 October 1899 at Georgia.1

Children of Susannah Jackson and John W Duckworth

Citations

  1. Jan Pieroni and Cat Tindell (Compilers), Union Co. GA Tombstone Transcriptions [Alphabetical] D-G, http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaunion/UnionCoD-G.txt, 1999-2000) Located at Union Co. GAGenWeb Grave Database Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaunion/graves.html, Down loaded on 23 Dec 2000, DUCKWORTH SUSIE [JACKSON] OCT 26 1899 Old Choestoe
    [w/o John W. Duckworth & dtr/o William Jackson & Nancy Owenby-Stanley-Jackson].
  2. 1850 U. S. census, Union County, Georgia, population schedule, 85th District, p. 504 (written) p. 252 back (stamped), dwelling 698, family 698, John Duckworth; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/ : accessed 01 Jan 2011); citing NARA microfilm publication M432, Roll 84.
  3. Jan Pieroni and Cat Tindell (Compilers), Union County Graves D-G, DUCKWORTH SUSIE [JACKSON] OCT 26 1899 Old Choestoe
    [w/o John W. Duckworth & dtr/o William Jackson & Nancy Owenby-Stanley-Jackson].
  4. Ethelene Dyer Jones, "William Jackson - Early Union Settler," Through Mountain Mists, April 1, 2004 (http://throughmountainmists.blogspot.com/: Accessed 11 Nov 2012 ).
  5. Early Marriages in Union County Georgia, Located at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaunion/EarlyMarriages.txt. Transcribed by Keith Townson. Keith Townson, former CC for Union Co., found this very small book in the Rome-Floyd Library in Rome, Georgia.There was no publisher or copyright information, nor was there any information on the person who gathered the information and put it book form. To the best of his knowledge, he typed this exactly the way it was in the book.