This is my story of the migration of one Jackson family from Robeson County, NC to Covington County, AL. The story starts in the mid-1700s and will end in the 1900s when I finish the last chapter. The story is about my ancestors and their relatives.
This is the outline family tree for English Thomas L. Jackson, Sr.. whose descendant Cornelius Jackson migrated from North Carolina to Covington County, AL.
These records show the Indian heritage of Cornelius Jackson and his descendants from the 1700s to the 1900s.
This shows the area in which Cornelius Jackson and his descendants settled in Covington County, AL. Cornelius migrated to this area from Robeson County, NC before 1830.
This shows the roads Cornelius Jackson and his descendants used when they first arrived in Alabama in the 1820s - 1840s.
This link shows the maps of Baker, FL and the Baker Block Museum where you will find a large cache of Jackson family information. Jeanette Henderson is the Director of the museum and can help you sort your way through the information.