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CPL John Henry “Jackson” Linton

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CPL John Henry “Jackson” Linton

Birth
Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death
7 Feb 1920 (aged 75)
Haymakertown, Botetourt County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Botetourt County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Son of John and Rebecca Ann (Adkins) Linton
Aka: Henry Jackson Linton
Civil War - Union Army
7th Maryland Volunteer Regiment Company E
Enlistment: August 20, 1862
Wounded in action: May 11, 1864 Combats at Laurel Hill and Corbin's Bridge Spotsylvania County, Virginia May 7 - 19, 1864
Hospitalized for treatment of foot wound at Satterlee USA General Hospital in West Philadelphia, PA from May to July 12th, 1864
Appears on Hospital Muster Roll of White Hall USA Hospital near Bristol, PA September - October 1864
Discharged: May 31, 1865 Arlington Heights, Virginia
Married by the Rev. B. F. Moomaw September 02, 1888 at the home of George Hogan in Bedford County, VA Mary Ann Hogan, daughter of George Green and Elmira Barbra (Caldwell)Hogan
Occupations: Laborer, Miner, Farmer
Lived in Huntington, West Virginia prior to March 18, 1899
Lived in Amsterdam District, Botetourt County, Virginia 1900
Purchased property from T.H. Potter 1906
Lived in Amsterdam, Botetourt County 1910
Sold property to Young & Rhodes 1910
Ann Linton granted 14 acres to John H. Linton 1916
Lived in Haymakertown, Botetourt County, 1920

Monday, May 27, 1901 Botetourt County Order Book:
On motion of the different denominations
worshipping at Painter's Chapel Union Church
S.B. McDonald and H.J. Linton representing
the Dunkards and William Hogan representing
the Christain Baptists are appointed trustees
of said church to fill vacanies occasioned by
the death of former trustees.

Declaration for pension certified by J.H. Layman, Botetourt County Justice of the Peace August 19, 1912

His widow, Mary Ann Hogan Linton received a surviving dependent pension until her death January 9, 1941 at the Salem home of her daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Barney Booth (Allie Catherine Rebecca Linton)

US Veteran Marker placed at the grave of John Henry Linton by the Joshua L. Chamberlain Camp # 20 Dept. of the Cheaspeake, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Sunday before Memorial Day 2013.
Son of John and Rebecca Ann (Adkins) Linton
Aka: Henry Jackson Linton
Civil War - Union Army
7th Maryland Volunteer Regiment Company E
Enlistment: August 20, 1862
Wounded in action: May 11, 1864 Combats at Laurel Hill and Corbin's Bridge Spotsylvania County, Virginia May 7 - 19, 1864
Hospitalized for treatment of foot wound at Satterlee USA General Hospital in West Philadelphia, PA from May to July 12th, 1864
Appears on Hospital Muster Roll of White Hall USA Hospital near Bristol, PA September - October 1864
Discharged: May 31, 1865 Arlington Heights, Virginia
Married by the Rev. B. F. Moomaw September 02, 1888 at the home of George Hogan in Bedford County, VA Mary Ann Hogan, daughter of George Green and Elmira Barbra (Caldwell)Hogan
Occupations: Laborer, Miner, Farmer
Lived in Huntington, West Virginia prior to March 18, 1899
Lived in Amsterdam District, Botetourt County, Virginia 1900
Purchased property from T.H. Potter 1906
Lived in Amsterdam, Botetourt County 1910
Sold property to Young & Rhodes 1910
Ann Linton granted 14 acres to John H. Linton 1916
Lived in Haymakertown, Botetourt County, 1920

Monday, May 27, 1901 Botetourt County Order Book:
On motion of the different denominations
worshipping at Painter's Chapel Union Church
S.B. McDonald and H.J. Linton representing
the Dunkards and William Hogan representing
the Christain Baptists are appointed trustees
of said church to fill vacanies occasioned by
the death of former trustees.

Declaration for pension certified by J.H. Layman, Botetourt County Justice of the Peace August 19, 1912

His widow, Mary Ann Hogan Linton received a surviving dependent pension until her death January 9, 1941 at the Salem home of her daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Barney Booth (Allie Catherine Rebecca Linton)

US Veteran Marker placed at the grave of John Henry Linton by the Joshua L. Chamberlain Camp # 20 Dept. of the Cheaspeake, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Sunday before Memorial Day 2013.

Inscription

A precious one ___ us
has gone
Rejoice ___ ____ is filled
A place is _____ in our
hearts
____ _____ ____ be filled

Asleep in Jesus

Gravesite Details

Cemetery is located west on Rt. 600 (Little Catawba Rd) near the Roanoke/Botetourt County line on the Howard Old Farm



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  • Created by: Al Linton
  • Added: Jan 23, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47008519/john_henry-linton: accessed ), memorial page for CPL John Henry “Jackson” Linton (18 Aug 1844–7 Feb 1920), Find a Grave Memorial ID 47008519, citing Old Hogan Cemetery, Botetourt County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Al Linton (contributor 47024263).