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Capt John Marion Jarrett

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Capt John Marion Jarrett Veteran

Birth
Nelson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
20 Apr 1906 (aged 72–73)
Greenwood, Kootenay Boundary Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Burial
Greenwood, Kootenay Boundary Regional District, British Columbia, Canada GPS-Latitude: 49.1247222, Longitude: -118.6836111
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married: Mary Josephine Younger
1860 Jackson Co MO
2 children:
Margaret "Mollie" b 1862 Jackson Co MO
Jeptha "Jeff" b 1867 Jackson Co MO
*they were all 4 in the 1870 West Carroll Parish, LA Census*
John is shown in 1876 San Mateo CA Voters Reg

1850 Nelson Co KY census
1860 Jackson Co MO census
1870 Floyd, West Carroll Parish LA census
1876 San Mateo Co CA voters registration

**last name spelled as it is on his marker**
although census & voters registration spells it:
JarretteJohn Jarrette was born in Kentucky. He married Mary Josephine Younger may 8, 1860. She was the sister of Cole Younger. Before the War Between the States, John worked as a carpenter. During the war, he was the Captain of Company E of the Jackson County Regiment of Gen. Jo Shelby's Iron Brigade until January 21, 1863 when he and 1st Lt. George W. Shepherd resigned and went home and afterwards rode with Captain William Quantrill. It is said that after the war he rode with the James-Younger Gang. Their children were Jeptha b, 1862 and Margaret b. 1864.
married: Mary Josephine Younger
1860 Jackson Co MO
2 children:
Margaret "Mollie" b 1862 Jackson Co MO
Jeptha "Jeff" b 1867 Jackson Co MO
*they were all 4 in the 1870 West Carroll Parish, LA Census*
John is shown in 1876 San Mateo CA Voters Reg

1850 Nelson Co KY census
1860 Jackson Co MO census
1870 Floyd, West Carroll Parish LA census
1876 San Mateo Co CA voters registration

**last name spelled as it is on his marker**
although census & voters registration spells it:
JarretteJohn Jarrette was born in Kentucky. He married Mary Josephine Younger may 8, 1860. She was the sister of Cole Younger. Before the War Between the States, John worked as a carpenter. During the war, he was the Captain of Company E of the Jackson County Regiment of Gen. Jo Shelby's Iron Brigade until January 21, 1863 when he and 1st Lt. George W. Shepherd resigned and went home and afterwards rode with Captain William Quantrill. It is said that after the war he rode with the James-Younger Gang. Their children were Jeptha b, 1862 and Margaret b. 1864.


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  • Created by: Linda Dukes
  • Added: Apr 9, 2014
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127687466/john_marion-jarrett: accessed ), memorial page for Capt John Marion Jarrett (1833–20 Apr 1906), Find a Grave Memorial ID 127687466, citing Greenwood Cemetery, Greenwood, Kootenay Boundary Regional District, British Columbia, Canada; Maintained by Linda Dukes (contributor 46842176).