What is the origin of the name Jackson?
1: English Scottish and northern Irish: patronymic from Jack. In North America this surname has absorbed other patronymics beginning with J- in various European languages in particular those derived [...]
Without scrip or purse or, The mountain evangelist, George O. Barnes : this history of a consecrated life, the record of its silent thoughts,...
...almost a counterpart of General Andrew Jackson, with bristling hair and ruffled shirt frills, and the inevitable broadeloth coat with... (Indiana, Indiana, United States - 1845)
...almost a counterpart of General Andrew Jackson, with bristling hair and ruffled shirt frills, and the inevitable broadeloth coat with... (Indiana, Indiana, United States - 1845)
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Without scrip or purse or, The mountain evangelist, George O. Barnes : this history of a consecrated life, the record of its silent thoughts,...
...on his head " like Andrew Jackson's," says one.... (United States - 1818)
...on his head " like Andrew Jackson's," says one.... (United States - 1818)
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Without scrip or purse or, The mountain evangelist, George O. Barnes : this history of a consecrated life, the record of its silent thoughts,...
...Old Mr. Jackson for backsliding.... (United States - 1881)
...Old Mr. Jackson for backsliding.... (United States - 1881)
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What is the origin of the name Jackson?
1: English Scottish and northern Irish: patronymic from Jack. In North America this surname has absorbed other patronymics beginning with J- in various European languages in particular those derived [...]