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ANDREW D. JACKSON was born in Ontario county, N. Y., July 16, 1841. He enlisted in Co. G, 6th Mich. Cav., as
private, going direct to Washington, D. C; was in the battles of Gettysburg, Hanover, Williamsport, Boonsborough,
Brandy Station and others; was taken prisoner September 16, 1863; was in Libby prison three days; was discharged
in March, 1865, when they dismounted and rejoined the command after the surrender at Petersburg; was finally discharged
at Jackson, Mich., in December, 1865. Novemher 18, 1868, he married Frances A. Richards, of York; have no children
of their own; have an adopted son; moved to Milan village where he resided in 1884; has been town clerk of York
township, and at present assessor of Milan. He is a member of Lucius Taylor Post, No. 274; also justice of the
peace for four years at York.
From:
History of Monroe County, Michigan
Talcott E. Wing, Editor
Munsell & Company, Publishers
New York 1890.
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