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- 1860 Census Jackson, Jackson Parish, Louisiana
enumerated 31 Aug 1860
Fredrick V. Jackson 20 M W farmer AL
Salina E. Jackson 22 F domestic AL
George L. Jackson 2/12 M LA
1870 Census Ward 2, Jackson, Louisiana
enumerated 8 Jun 1870; Post Office: Vienna
Jackson, F. 28 M W farmer AL (Fred)
Jackson, S. E. 32 F W keeping house AL (Selena)
Jackson, G. L. 10 M W. LA (Geo. L.)
Jackson, W. F. 8 M W LA (William Fredrick)
Jackson, A. 6 M W LA (Albert)
Jackson, H. 3/12 M W LA (March) (Herbert)
1880 Census Dist 45, Many, Sabine Parish, Louisiana
Jackson, Fredric V. W M 39 M farmer AL NC illegible
Jackson, Silina W F 42 wife M keeping house AL NC SC
Jackson, William F. W M 19 son works on farm LA NC AL
Jackson, Albert S. W M 16 son works on farm LA NC AL
Jackson, Herbert W M 7 son LA NC AL
Jackson, Norma W F 4 dau LA NC AL
Parsons, Minnie W F 13 niece TX GA AL
1900 Census Dist 91, Police Jury Ward 4, Sabine Parish Louisiana
Jackson, Fred head W M Aug 1840 59 M42yrs AL SC AL
Jackson, Salina wife W F Feb 1837 63 M42yrs 6ch;5lvg AL NC SC
Jackson, Eula dau W F June 1881 18 S LA AL AL
1910 Census Dist 88, Police Jury Ward 6, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana
Curtis, Julius head M W 34 M1 16yrs LA MO TX
Curtis, Norma wife F W 34 M1 16yrs 2ch;2lvg LA AL AL
Curtis, Alline M. dau F W 15 S LA LA LA
Curtin, Sherman son M W 9 S LA LA LA
Jackson, Fred V. father-in-law M W 69 M1 51yrs AL SC SC
Jackson, Salina E. mother-in-law F W 71 M1 51yrs AL NC SC
There is record of Fredrick being buried in Robeline Cem, Natchitoches Parish, but the transcription has no date of death recorded.
The record below was found at ancestry.com of Civil War Service:
Civil War Service Records
Name: Fred V. Jackson
COMPANY: M
UNIT: 12 Louisiana Infantry.
Rank - Induction: Private
Rank - Discharge: Private
Allegiance: Confederate
I note that these records do not have dates of induction or discharge.
Louisiana, Statewide Death Index, 1900-1949
Name: Frederick Varner Jackson
Death Date: 22 Dec 1922
Estimated Birth Year: 1840
Age: 82 years
Parish: Natchitoches
Certificate Number: 12993
Volume: 30
Title: Louisiana Statewide Death Indeces 1900-1929
Robert Roberts posted this on Jackson yahoo group 16 Jul 2007:
Frederick's headstone in Robeline Cemetery states "Co M, LA INF, CSA"
Record that Robert found at ancestry.com, Civil War Military records, Louisiana Confederate Soldiers, Vol. 2, pg 416:
"Jackson, Fred V. (also Jackson, Hardy J.), Pvt. 2nd Co M, 12th La.
Inf. En. March 1, 1862, Vernon, La. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War show him captured at Huntsville, Ala., April 7, 1862. Transfd. to
Johnson's Island, Ohio, April 26, 1862. Forwd. to Camp Chase, Ohio, May 27, 1862. Present on Roll dated Sept. 22, 1862. Rolls from Aug, 1863, to Oct., 1863, absent without leave since Aug. 4, 1863. Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1863, deserted Aug 4, 1863. On Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Monroe, La., June 14, 1865. Res. Jackson Par., La."
Robert asks: Was he reported AWOL by the CSA while he was a POW?
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