Representing: Union
CWV LAKE VIEW CEM SEATTLE KING CO JACKSON SPENCER THOMAS BLACK UNION CENSUS CHRON 2022
Spencer Jackson Enlisted on 7/15/1864 at Camp Nelson, KY as a Private. On 7/15/1864 he mustered into "A" Co. US CT 12th Heavy Artillery (date and method of discharge not given)
1870 Belpre Washington Co. OH Spencer Jackson 23/1847/KY black laborer Maria 21
1880 Belpre Washington Co. OH Spencer Jackson 33/1847/KY black laborer Maria J 29 *David 9/1871/OH *Elijah 6/1874 *Jessie 4/1876/ *Marshal 4/12mos/OH
1900 Police Jury Ward 10 Calcasieu Co. LA Spencer Jackson Aug 1847/KY black married 30 yrs brickyard laborer Maria J Mar 1850/VA 8ch 7liv *Leslie J Mar 1884/OH *Ash B Aug 1887/OH *Noble B Aug 1890/OH(8/19/1890 d. 10/16/1966 Seattle King Co. WA) *Elmer K Oct 1894/OH
1910 N. Yakima Ward 3 Yakima Co. WA Spencer T Jackson 65/1845/Ky black parents KY/KY Methodist Minister says yes to UA Letha M 46/1864/SC parents SC/VA black 1ch years married 5 Elmer M 15/1895/IL black
Rev Spencer T. Jackson BIRTH 1843 DEATH 19 Nov 1916 (aged 72–73) BURIAL Seattle, King County, Washington, Born to John and Ella Thurston Jackson in Jessamine, Kentucky. He was one of five children. At age 18, he joined the U.S. Colored Troops and was stationed at Camp Nelson, Kentucky. He married twice: Maria about 1868 and Leathe about 1905. He is the father of eight and stepfather of one. He spent 30 years in Ohio before moving to Louisiana. By 1910, he was living in Yakima County, Washington. He was a resident of Seattle for a five years before his death in 1916. Civil War Soldier: Co. A, 6th Regiment USC Heavy Artillery Cannot find burial of any of Spencer wives. |
Buried at Lake View Cemetery in Seattle
Cynthia Wilson
Seattle, Washington
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