Jackson Cemetery Records
Search burial records, grave locations, and genealogy data for the Jackson family name across all 50 states.
πΊ Origin of the Jackson Surname
Jackson is an English patronymic surname meaning "son of Jack," where Jack was a medieval English diminutive of John. It became a hereditary surname in northern England and Scotland. Jackson is closely associated with American presidential history β Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson both bore the name β and with the Stonewall Jackson legacy in Civil War history.
πΊπΈ Jackson Families in American History
Jackson families have deep American roots dating to colonial settlement. The surname is strongly associated with the Scots-Irish heritage that dominated Appalachia and the South. Andrew Jackson's election in 1828 made the name nationally prominent. Jackson is also among the top-20 most common surnames for African Americans, many of whom adopted it after emancipation.
Where Jackson Families Are Concentrated
| State | Notes |
|---|---|
| Mississippi | Jackson is the state capital; high concentration of both white and Black Jackson families |
| Tennessee | Andrew Jackson's home state; Jackson, TN named for the President |
| North Carolina | Deep Scots-Irish Jackson heritage in Appalachian communities |
| Georgia | High African American Jackson family population from emancipation era |
| South Carolina | Andrew Jackson born near Charlotte/Lancaster area near SC border |
Famous Americans Named Jackson
7th US President; buried at The Hermitage, Nashville, TN
Confederate general; buried at Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery, Lexington, VA
Gospel singer; buried at Providence Memorial Park, Metairie, LA
Civil rights leader and minister
Sample Jackson Burial Records
| Name | Birth | Death | Cemetery | State |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stonewall Jackson | 1824 | 1863 | Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery | VA |
| Annie Mae Jackson | 1902 | 1991 | Grace Hill Cemetery | AL |
| Elmore Jackson | 1898 | 1957 | Grace Hill Cemetery | AL |
Search Tips for Jackson Family Records
Andrew Jackson family: Hermitage estate in Nashville has well-documented burial records
For Stonewall Jackson family research, Lexington, VA records are excellent
Appalachian Jackson families concentrated in TN, VA, KY, WV, NC have good Presbyterian/Baptist records
African American Jackson families in Mississippi and Louisiana have significant Freedmen's Bureau documentation
Search for both "Jackson" as surname and "Jackson" as given name to avoid confusion in older records
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Jackson related to Johnson given both are "son of John"?
Both Jackson (son of Jack, a form of John) and Johnson (son of John) derive ultimately from the same given name. They developed as distinct surnames in different geographic areas, however, and families named Jackson and Johnson are not more closely related than any other random families.
Why is Jackson common in Mississippi?
Jackson, Mississippi was named after Andrew Jackson in 1822. The name's prominence as both a place name and as a common surname reflects the enormous influence of the 7th President in the antebellum South.
Can I find the Michael Jackson family in genealogy records?
Yes β the Jackson family from Gary, Indiana (Joe and Katherine Jackson's family) have documented public records. Cemetery records for Joe Jackson and other family members are accessible through standard genealogical databases.
Are there Jackson family records from the Civil War?
Extensive records exist. Confederate pension records, Union Army records, and regimental histories document thousands of Jackson soldiers from both sides. The National Archives holds comprehensive Civil War service records searchable by surname.
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