Individual Details

Alexis Jackson

(1846 - Ca 1865)



Found on the Internet - article about Jacob Wolfley.
States that John K. Wolfley was a volunteer in Co C, Illinois Vol. He was in Sherman's "march to the sea" through Georgia. Near the end of the war Wolfley was wounded in the foot by a rebel sharp hooter and Alexis Jackson was killed at the same time. After Wolfley was discharged from the hopital he returned home to Mt. Carroll.

Fold3 has only an index card for Alexis Jackson Jr. Co. C, 92nd Illinois Infantry, Private.

Events

Birth1846Illinois
DeathCa 1865

Families

FatherAlexus Jackson (1801 - 1868)
MotherMary Harmon (1805 - 1880)
SiblingCatharine Jackson (1829 - 1901)
SiblingElizabeth Jackson (1830 - 1927)
SiblingJohn Little Jackson (1830 - 1915)
SiblingCharlotte Jackson (1832 - 1908)
SiblingHiram H. Jackson (1834 - )
SiblingDrucilla Jackson (1839 - )
SiblingJames Harmon Jackson (1840 - )
SiblingMary J. "Polly" Jackson (1841 - )
SiblingEsther E. Jackson (1844 - 1860)

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