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Rev Joseph Buffington Jackson

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Rev Joseph Buffington Jackson Veteran

Birth
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
21 Jan 1927 (aged 81)
Riverside, Riverside County, California, USA
Burial
Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2611875, Longitude: -80.2007333
Plot
Section A, Lot 14
Memorial ID
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Joseph Buffington JACKSON was born to John JACKSON of Armstrong Co. and Elizabeth McCARTNEY of Indiana Co., on Nov. 21, 1845 and died Jan. 21, 1927.

He served as a Private of Company D, Second Battalion, Pennsylvania Infantry Volunteers from 1863 to 1864. He married Caroline McNARY of Washington Co., on June 26, 1873 in Cannonsburg, PA. Caroline was the daughter of William McNARY and Margaret MURRY.

Joseph came from a family of ten children and was one of five brothers to serve in the Civil War. After the war, Joseph went into the ministry and was Presbyterian minister for some United Presbyterian churches in Nebraska and Iowa. Joseph's grandfather was one of the original settlers in Kiskiminetes township in Armstrong County.

He and Carrie had seven childen: Elizabeth Jackson Munn; Margretta Jackson Murchie; William McNary Jackson; John Clark Jackson; Joseph "Reed" Jackson; Robert Russell Jackson and Martha Jane Jackson.

His siblings were:
Nancy J Jackson Coleman
Sarah T Jackson Martin
James Young Jackson
Samuel McCartney Jackson
John Thompson Jackson
William Trimble Jackson
Martha Margaret Jackson Cochran
Mary Elizabeth Jackson Owens
Winfield Scott Jackson
Joseph Buffington JACKSON was born to John JACKSON of Armstrong Co. and Elizabeth McCARTNEY of Indiana Co., on Nov. 21, 1845 and died Jan. 21, 1927.

He served as a Private of Company D, Second Battalion, Pennsylvania Infantry Volunteers from 1863 to 1864. He married Caroline McNARY of Washington Co., on June 26, 1873 in Cannonsburg, PA. Caroline was the daughter of William McNARY and Margaret MURRY.

Joseph came from a family of ten children and was one of five brothers to serve in the Civil War. After the war, Joseph went into the ministry and was Presbyterian minister for some United Presbyterian churches in Nebraska and Iowa. Joseph's grandfather was one of the original settlers in Kiskiminetes township in Armstrong County.

He and Carrie had seven childen: Elizabeth Jackson Munn; Margretta Jackson Murchie; William McNary Jackson; John Clark Jackson; Joseph "Reed" Jackson; Robert Russell Jackson and Martha Jane Jackson.

His siblings were:
Nancy J Jackson Coleman
Sarah T Jackson Martin
James Young Jackson
Samuel McCartney Jackson
John Thompson Jackson
William Trimble Jackson
Martha Margaret Jackson Cochran
Mary Elizabeth Jackson Owens
Winfield Scott Jackson


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