Andrew Jackson NIXON,
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name | Andrew Jackson NIXON, |
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death | 1878 | Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States
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residence | 1840 | ||
residence | 1850 | ||
residence | 1870 | ||
burial | 1887 | Squaw Creek Cemetery, Gillespie County, Texas, USA
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birth | 4. July 1813 | Henry County, Tennessee, USA
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marriage | 30. December 1832 | Cooper, Missouri, United States
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30. December 1832
Cooper, Missouri, United States |
Lurana Lorraine WOOTEN |
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Sources
1 | WikiTree, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-10109/wikitree?itemId=23207090&action=showRecord
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Andrew Jackson Nixon&lt;br&gt;Geschlecht: männlich&lt;br&gt;Geburt: 4. Jul. 1813 - TN or MO&lt;br&gt;Heirat: 23. Dez. 1832 - Morgan Co., MO&lt;br&gt;Tod: ca. 1878 - FtSmith, AR&lt;br&gt;Vater: Francis Marion Nixon&lt;br&gt;Mutter: Catherine James Elliott&lt;br&gt;Ehefrau: Lorraine Nixon (geb. Wooten)&lt;br&gt;Kinder: William JasperNixonJames Goodman NixonNancy Catherine New (geb. Nixon)Francis Marion NixonSarah Ratto (geb. Nixon)Andrew Jackson Nixon, Jr.Elizabeth Gibson (geb. Nixon)Hannah Barnard Ratto (geb. Nixon)America NixonCornelia Strackbein (geb. Nixon)Cynthia Lavina Stone (geb. Nixon)Thomas Jefferson NixonThyrza Almeda Nixon&lt;br&gt;Geschwister: Elliott H. NixonJohn Coffee NixonLorenzo Dow Nixon, Sr.George Washington Clemington NixonFrancis Marion NixonUNKNOWN NixonAlmedia NixonUNKNOWN NixonUNKNOWN NixonJames Monroe Liberty Independence NixonAugustine Catherine NixonFemale NixonFemale Nixon&lt;br&gt;Fotos: <a href='http://www.wikitree.com' target='wikitree'>www.wikitree.com</a> | |
2 | FamilySearch Stammbaum, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-40001/familysearch-stammbaum?itemId=708467101&action=showRecord
Publication: MyHeritage
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<p>Andrew Jackson Nixon I&lt;br&gt;Geburtsnamen: Moses Andrew Jackson NixonAndrew Jackson Nixon&lt;br&gt;Geschlecht: männlich&lt;br&gt;Geburt: 4. Jul. 1813 - Tennessee, UnitedStates&lt;br&gt;Heirat: Ehepartner: Lurana Lorraine Wootten - 30. Dez. 1832 - Cooper, Missouri, United States&lt;br&gt;Wohnsitz: 1840 - Prarie, Franklin, Arkansas, United States&lt;br&gt;Wohnsitz: 1850 - Prairie, Franklin, Arkansas&lt;br&gt;Wohnsitz: 1870 - Texas, United States&lt;br&gt;Tod: 1887 - Arkansas&lt;br&gt;Erdbestattung: 1887 - Gillespie, Texas, United States of America&lt;br&gt;Es gibt möglicherweise ein Problem mit den Verwandten dieser Person. Sehen Sie auf FamilySearch nach, um die ganze Information anzuzeigen.&lt;br&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;Zusätzliche Informationen: <br> <br>LifeSketch: Andrew Jackson Nixon was born July 4, 1813 in Tennessee. He was small, weighing about 130 pounds, with light curly hair and blue eyes. He was a Primitive Baptist Minister, farmer, and wheelright. He made spinning wheels to sell to the Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma. He was a very good friend to the Indians and was the doctor in the vicinity in which he lived. On December 23, 1832 he married Lurana Wootten in Morgan County, Missouri. He died in Arkansas in 1887 while visiting his brothers.</p><p>A.J. Nixon and Lurana Wootten and their family some of whom were young married couples, left Arkansas in 1856 for California. Other families in their wagon train were the Plummers, Joy, New, Light, Ratto, and others. It has been said that three brothers left Arkansas in separate companies for California, but only one family made it there. A.J. Nixon's family changed course due to lack of water for their stock on the Texas plains. Turning south to Mason and Gillespie counties, the family established Nixon Point, a peak on Beaver Creek, as a landmark in October of 1856. Taking refuge from the Indians inold forts in Mason and Menard counties, they were able to keep alive and maintain their small herd of cattle. The other family was never heard from again. John Nixon, son of John Coffee Nixon, a nephew, and Monroe Nixon came back and persuaded the others to go also.</p><p>The Nixon family went from Mason County to Kimble County, near Junction on the Llano River, where they lived during the 1860's before they moved to Squaw Creek in Gillespie County. Records show A.J. Nixon, a son's family, James and a son-in-law, John New's family lived there is 1865.</p>Source: The Nixon Family: Descendants of Francis Marion Nixon and Catherine Elliott. August 1993 Der FamilySearch Stammbaum wird duch MyHeritage unter Lizenz von FamilySearch International, der weltgrössten Genealogie Organisation, veröffentlicht. FamilySearch ist eine nonprofit Organisation gesponsert von der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage (Mormonen Kirche). |
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Andrew Jackson NIXON, | * 1813 Henry County, Tennessee, USA + 1878 Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States | 59056 | Heike Volk | 2020-09-01 |
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Upload date | 2020-06-28 17:33:19.0 |
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