Cemetery Directions: From US Alt. 19, turn right on Anclote Rd. for 1.9 miles. Turn right on Calvary Rd. for 3 miles (pavement ends), then .2 miles on unpaved rd which ends at cemetery.
In 1915 another of Anclote Cemetery's confederates was laid to rest. James Richard Jacks was born in 1835, in Tennessee, to parents William Martin Jacks born 1815 KY. and Narcissia Temperence Redding born 1815. James R. Jacks was married twice, first to Bethany Herridge. The date and location of this first marriage are unknown, however to this union was born Christopher, Leonidas, Lou Ella, Robert E., Cornelius and Willis J. Jacks (born 1875, died 1900). During the fall of 1861 Mr. Jacks became a member of the 24th Mississippi Infantry Company K, which was organized at Meridian, Mississippi with 11 companies. The 24th Mississippi Infantry moved to Florida and then returned to Mississippi to take part in the siege of Corinth, after which the company served in Kentucky and then was assigned to an Army of Tennessee where they endured Hood's winter operation. The 24th Mississippi Infantry participated in numerous battles from Murfreesboro to Atlanta and even saw action in North Carolina, this company also sustained many casualties; 116 at Murfreesboro, 132 at Chickamauga and 189 at Chatanooga. For a time the 24th Mississippi Inafantry was consolidated with the 27th regiment and in December of 1863 totaled 491 and 354 arms. After the Civil War on October 5, 1854 in Choctaw County Mississippi. Mr. Jacks married Salena Emma Hall (1845-1935) in Layfete, Mississippi; to this union was born Erlie May, Ernest Lee b. 1880, Ouida b. 1884 and Olin E. b. 1890. It is not know exactly when James and Salena Jacks came to Pasco County, however they appear in the 1910 Federal Census as living in Anclote and Mr. Jacks occupation was a farmer. Both James and Salena Jacks were laid to rest in the Anclote Cemetery along with their daughter Ouida who on December 30, 1903 married Robert Mason Crumpler.
Cemetery Directions: From US Alt. 19, turn right on Anclote Rd. for 1.9 miles. Turn right on Calvary Rd. for 3 miles (pavement ends), then .2 miles on unpaved rd which ends at cemetery.
In 1915 another of Anclote Cemetery's confederates was laid to rest. James Richard Jacks was born in 1835, in Tennessee, to parents William Martin Jacks born 1815 KY. and Narcissia Temperence Redding born 1815. James R. Jacks was married twice, first to Bethany Herridge. The date and location of this first marriage are unknown, however to this union was born Christopher, Leonidas, Lou Ella, Robert E., Cornelius and Willis J. Jacks (born 1875, died 1900). During the fall of 1861 Mr. Jacks became a member of the 24th Mississippi Infantry Company K, which was organized at Meridian, Mississippi with 11 companies. The 24th Mississippi Infantry moved to Florida and then returned to Mississippi to take part in the siege of Corinth, after which the company served in Kentucky and then was assigned to an Army of Tennessee where they endured Hood's winter operation. The 24th Mississippi Infantry participated in numerous battles from Murfreesboro to Atlanta and even saw action in North Carolina, this company also sustained many casualties; 116 at Murfreesboro, 132 at Chickamauga and 189 at Chatanooga. For a time the 24th Mississippi Inafantry was consolidated with the 27th regiment and in December of 1863 totaled 491 and 354 arms. After the Civil War on October 5, 1854 in Choctaw County Mississippi. Mr. Jacks married Salena Emma Hall (1845-1935) in Layfete, Mississippi; to this union was born Erlie May, Ernest Lee b. 1880, Ouida b. 1884 and Olin E. b. 1890. It is not know exactly when James and Salena Jacks came to Pasco County, however they appear in the 1910 Federal Census as living in Anclote and Mr. Jacks occupation was a farmer. Both James and Salena Jacks were laid to rest in the Anclote Cemetery along with their daughter Ouida who on December 30, 1903 married Robert Mason Crumpler.
Family Members
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Caroline Frances Jacks Chappell
1836–1920
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John Thompson Jacks
1837–1882
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Lou Ellen Jacks Youngblood
1838–1910
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Riley C. Jacks
1840–1862
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PVT William M. Jacks Jr
1842–1862
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Nicholas Daniel Jacks
1843–1927
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Cornelia E Jacks Davis
1844–1935
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Joseph H "Joe" Jacks
1845–1909
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Sarah Narcissia Jacks Vernon
1847–1925
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George Columbus Jacks
1848–1884
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Thomas Jefferson Jacks
1851–1932
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Wiley Jacks
1852–1857
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Christopher Columbus Jacks
1855–1937
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Leonidas Sobieski Jacks
1866–1948
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Luella Jacks Callaway
1869–1955
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Robert Emmett Jacks
1871–1923
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Cornelius Joseph Jacks
1874–1951
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Willis J. Jacks
1875–1890
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Ernest Lee Jacks
1880–1969
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Ouida J Jacks Crumpler
1883–1969
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Ouida Jacks Crumpler
1884–1969
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Olin Ewell Jacks
1890–1965
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