Selected Families and Individuals

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Andrew Jackson Petty Jr.-53662

1Amy Dial, Acatlady22@aol.com.
AJ Jr. was born in Texas. However, in addition to his grave being in Opp, Alabama, I have him on the 1917-1918 WWI Draft registration as being in Dozier, Alabama, And again, the logging company was said to have moved the family back to Alabama from Texarkana Texas after the fatal accident that killed Andrew Jackson Sr sometime before 1900.


Moses Pinckney Petty-53656

1Census Record, 1850.
"Shows usp at age 11" One more household away is Martin Beam and wife Susan M. and their children.

2Civil War Record, Confederate Army, Enlisted 17 Sept. 1861.
He was wounded at OxHill, Virginia on Sept. 1st 1862. Returned to battle and was wounded again & captured at or near Gettysburg, PA in July 1863. He was hopitalized at Chester PA and transferred to Point Lookout Maryland on 2 Oct 1863.


Andrew Jackson Petty-54648

1Amy Dial, Acatlady22@aol.com.
AJ Jr. was born in Texas. However, in addition to his grave being in Opp, Alabama, I have him on the 1917-1918 WWI Draft registration as being in Dozier, Alabama, And again, the logging company was said to have moved the family back to Alabama from Texarkana Texas after the fatal accident that killed Andrew Jackson Sr sometime before 1900.

I have not seen a family record anywhere yet that has "my" Andrew Jackson Sr. as my (James Oliver) great-grandfather's dad. This Andrew Jackson was deceased by June 1900. His widow, Martha/Mattie/Mahaly (seen it all three ways) and her six children are on the 1900 census in Crenshaw County, Alabama.