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Sarah Cade <I>White</I> Jackson

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Sarah Cade White Jackson

Birth
Death
30 Apr 1917 (aged 84)
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Burial
Double Bayou, Chambers County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 1/Lot 2/Plot C
Memorial ID
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Since she was born before the Republic of Texas came about, a contributor to FAG advised me or a more accurate place of birth, namely... Born at the James Taylor White I Homestead in Turtle Bayou, Tejas, Estados Unidos Mexicanos

Married at age 15, she was a small but determined woman. She weathered the troublous days of the Civil War and the reconstruction period that followed, and weathered the disatrous storms of 1875 and 1900. She was mentally alert, and physically active until the day she died at the age of 85.

Born at "Turtle Bayou" (Chambers Cnty). Youngest Daughter of: James Taylor White (Texas Pioneer and Cattleman.) & Sarah Cade.

On December 23, 1847, married: James Jackson who was the son of: Humphrey Jackson. Humphrey Jackson was a member of Austin's "Old 300 Colonists". His son, James was 10 years Sarah's senior. He was the founder of the JHK RANCH in Chambers Cnty.

James and Sarah first lived in a small log cabin. Their final home was a large two story home that accomodated their 11 children. The house burned in 1917.

Sarah and James were one of the wealthiest families living in Chambers County prior to and after the Civil War.
Since she was born before the Republic of Texas came about, a contributor to FAG advised me or a more accurate place of birth, namely... Born at the James Taylor White I Homestead in Turtle Bayou, Tejas, Estados Unidos Mexicanos

Married at age 15, she was a small but determined woman. She weathered the troublous days of the Civil War and the reconstruction period that followed, and weathered the disatrous storms of 1875 and 1900. She was mentally alert, and physically active until the day she died at the age of 85.

Born at "Turtle Bayou" (Chambers Cnty). Youngest Daughter of: James Taylor White (Texas Pioneer and Cattleman.) & Sarah Cade.

On December 23, 1847, married: James Jackson who was the son of: Humphrey Jackson. Humphrey Jackson was a member of Austin's "Old 300 Colonists". His son, James was 10 years Sarah's senior. He was the founder of the JHK RANCH in Chambers Cnty.

James and Sarah first lived in a small log cabin. Their final home was a large two story home that accomodated their 11 children. The house burned in 1917.

Sarah and James were one of the wealthiest families living in Chambers County prior to and after the Civil War.


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