The guess also was that the man's last name was not known, and that he had two first names, sort of like "Billy Bob" or "Jamie Sue."
At the same time that family genealogists didn't know what to make of old "Joe Jack" in the family photo, the genealogists also did not know the maiden name of their ancestor whose first name was Hannah and who was the wife of Richard SMITH.
When Hannah's maiden name turned up, the name was JACK. "Uncle Joe Jack" was Hannah JACK's younger brother. Joe had outlived Hannah by 36 years, and only the oldest members of the family had known of the relationship. By 1987 when family genealogists were looking at a photo of a large group of family members, there was no one living who had even heard of the relationship. The one clue was the memory of something said by an old family member who had died the year before. It was remembered that she had described the man in the photo as "Uncle Joe Jack." He was the brother of the old woman's great-grandmother. (And the old woman was the daughter of the brother of the great-grandfather of the husband of the woman passing on the old woman's words!)
Joseph Patterson JACK was born in Warren Co., Ohio, to John Thomas JACK and his wife, Elizabeth Todd SMITH. His siblings were Elijah, James, Hannah, Sarah, John, Nancy, Silas, David, Jane, and Levi.
Through his mother, Joseph was a 2nd cousin to Mary TODD, Mrs. Abraham LINCOLN.
In 1860, 1870, and 1880, Joseph was living in Parke Co., Indiana, with his wife and children.
In 1900, he was living in Carroll Co., Indiana, as a boarder with the John & Carol HUFFORD family.
Wife: Nancy MARKS.
Children: Mary Jane (1855-1920), John T. M. (1858-1889), George W., and Rebecca.
NOTE: There is disagreement about his date of birth. It is known that he was the youngest of the 11 children. However, some researchers claim that 10th-born child was born in February 1822. If so, Joseph could not have been born in May 1822. Because of that, his birth year is listed as 1823 here.
The guess also was that the man's last name was not known, and that he had two first names, sort of like "Billy Bob" or "Jamie Sue."
At the same time that family genealogists didn't know what to make of old "Joe Jack" in the family photo, the genealogists also did not know the maiden name of their ancestor whose first name was Hannah and who was the wife of Richard SMITH.
When Hannah's maiden name turned up, the name was JACK. "Uncle Joe Jack" was Hannah JACK's younger brother. Joe had outlived Hannah by 36 years, and only the oldest members of the family had known of the relationship. By 1987 when family genealogists were looking at a photo of a large group of family members, there was no one living who had even heard of the relationship. The one clue was the memory of something said by an old family member who had died the year before. It was remembered that she had described the man in the photo as "Uncle Joe Jack." He was the brother of the old woman's great-grandmother. (And the old woman was the daughter of the brother of the great-grandfather of the husband of the woman passing on the old woman's words!)
Joseph Patterson JACK was born in Warren Co., Ohio, to John Thomas JACK and his wife, Elizabeth Todd SMITH. His siblings were Elijah, James, Hannah, Sarah, John, Nancy, Silas, David, Jane, and Levi.
Through his mother, Joseph was a 2nd cousin to Mary TODD, Mrs. Abraham LINCOLN.
In 1860, 1870, and 1880, Joseph was living in Parke Co., Indiana, with his wife and children.
In 1900, he was living in Carroll Co., Indiana, as a boarder with the John & Carol HUFFORD family.
Wife: Nancy MARKS.
Children: Mary Jane (1855-1920), John T. M. (1858-1889), George W., and Rebecca.
NOTE: There is disagreement about his date of birth. It is known that he was the youngest of the 11 children. However, some researchers claim that 10th-born child was born in February 1822. If so, Joseph could not have been born in May 1822. Because of that, his birth year is listed as 1823 here.
Gravesite Details
No grave stone found. Info about burial is from Carroll Co. Historical Society's obit file and from Joseph's Indiana death certificate.