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Andrew Jackson “Black Jack” Golden

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Andrew Jackson “Black Jack” Golden Veteran

Birth
Death
3 Jan 1912 (aged 75)
Burial
Thornton, Tallapoosa County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Andrew Jackson "Black Jack" Golden was the son of Laten (have also been spelled Layton) Golden and Nancy Parks. He was called Black Jack because he had a 1st cousin by the same name of Andrew Jackson Golden that lived nearby so he was called Black Jack due to his Black hair and his cousin went by "Red Jack" due to his Red hair.

His wife was Sarah E. Golden Hatchery. He served in the Confederate Army in the 34th Alabama Regiment, Company E. He enlisted in 1862 in Loachapoka Alabama (Macon County) and was discharged in 1865.
Andrew Jackson "Black Jack" Golden was the son of Laten (have also been spelled Layton) Golden and Nancy Parks. He was called Black Jack because he had a 1st cousin by the same name of Andrew Jackson Golden that lived nearby so he was called Black Jack due to his Black hair and his cousin went by "Red Jack" due to his Red hair.

His wife was Sarah E. Golden Hatchery. He served in the Confederate Army in the 34th Alabama Regiment, Company E. He enlisted in 1862 in Loachapoka Alabama (Macon County) and was discharged in 1865.


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  • Created by: Josh Royster
  • Added: Jul 5, 2007
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20303245/andrew_jackson-golden: accessed ), memorial page for Andrew Jackson “Black Jack” Golden (4 Aug 1836–3 Jan 1912), Find a Grave Memorial ID 20303245, citing Pentecost United Methodist Church Cemetery, Thornton, Tallapoosa County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by Josh Royster (contributor 46898321).