Note: Documentary and DNA evidence indicate that Hannah was the mother of William B. Ashcraft's only child, Sarah Ann Ashcraft Campbell, who was raised by William's second wife, Louisa Ledden Ashcraft. Hannah probably died in or soon after childbirth. She is mentioned in her father's 1843 will as one of the daughters who had already received her share of his estate, even though she was already deceased. Her leaving a daughter behind explains this reference, which would have been unnecessary otherwise since both Hannah and her surviving husband William B. Ashcraft died before the writing of John Jackson's will.
Note: Documentary and DNA evidence indicate that Hannah was the mother of William B. Ashcraft's only child, Sarah Ann Ashcraft Campbell, who was raised by William's second wife, Louisa Ledden Ashcraft. Hannah probably died in or soon after childbirth. She is mentioned in her father's 1843 will as one of the daughters who had already received her share of his estate, even though she was already deceased. Her leaving a daughter behind explains this reference, which would have been unnecessary otherwise since both Hannah and her surviving husband William B. Ashcraft died before the writing of John Jackson's will.
Inscription
In
memory of
HANNAH ASHCRAFT,
Daughter of John & Amy Jackson,
who departed this life
April 15th 1830,
aged 23 years, 10 months
and 12 days.
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Gravesite Details
Heartfelt thanks to Robert Schuerer for creating this memorial and to Bill G for the gravestone image.