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PVT Jackson Vickers

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PVT Jackson Vickers Veteran

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
27 Jan 1865 (aged 46)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Confederate Mound; Section 32; Lot 285
Memorial ID
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Jackson Vickers was the son of Edward T. Vickers, b. abt 1776, VA. Edward is buried in Clay County, IL.

Jackson is believed to have been born in Orange County, IN. He married Lucinda Perrine 4 Nov 1844, Orange County, IN. She is buried in Robberson, Greene County, Missouri.

Jackson and Lucinda's children:
1. Emeline Vickers Graves
2. Leander Taylor Victors
3. George L. Vickers
4. Elizabeth Jane Vickers
5. Mary Ann Vickers
6. James Riley Vickers
7. John Wesley Vickers
8. Virginia A. Vickers Hall
9. William Bennett Vickers
10. Andrew Jackson Vickers
11 Lucinda Providence Vickers Craig

He was a Private in Co.K, 16th Regiment of the U.S. Infantry in the Mexican War. His widow received pension for his service in the Mexican War of $8 per month.


Jackson later served in the Confederate Army, PRIVATE, MISSOURI CALVARY, 3rd BATTALION, COMPANY F He was in the hospital at Camp Morton in Indianapolis, Ind., June 7, 1864. He was released from war but died before he got home.
Jackson Vickers was the son of Edward T. Vickers, b. abt 1776, VA. Edward is buried in Clay County, IL.

Jackson is believed to have been born in Orange County, IN. He married Lucinda Perrine 4 Nov 1844, Orange County, IN. She is buried in Robberson, Greene County, Missouri.

Jackson and Lucinda's children:
1. Emeline Vickers Graves
2. Leander Taylor Victors
3. George L. Vickers
4. Elizabeth Jane Vickers
5. Mary Ann Vickers
6. James Riley Vickers
7. John Wesley Vickers
8. Virginia A. Vickers Hall
9. William Bennett Vickers
10. Andrew Jackson Vickers
11 Lucinda Providence Vickers Craig

He was a Private in Co.K, 16th Regiment of the U.S. Infantry in the Mexican War. His widow received pension for his service in the Mexican War of $8 per month.


Jackson later served in the Confederate Army, PRIVATE, MISSOURI CALVARY, 3rd BATTALION, COMPANY F He was in the hospital at Camp Morton in Indianapolis, Ind., June 7, 1864. He was released from war but died before he got home.

Inscription

Co F 3rd Cav MO



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