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  1. During a trip to Nashville in early 1859, he interviewed one of his most interesting subjects, an African-American woman named Hannah. She had been one of Jackson’s slaves and now belonged to Andrew Jackson Jr.

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  2. 18 de feb. de 2023 · Andrew and Rachel Jackson did not have any children of their own. They did legally adopt two children. Andrew Jackson Jr. (adopted) (1808 - 1865) - Andrew Jackson Jr. was a twin and was the biological son of Rachel's brother.

  3. Andrew Jackson. Andrew Jackson referred to an accusation that his "Mother ... [was] held to public scorn as a prostitute who intermarried with a Negro, and [that his] ... eldest brother [was] sold as a slave in Carolina." Less specific was a rumor of Jackson having "colored blood", meaning having "Negro" ancestry; this rumor was

  4. Andrew and Sarah had five children, including daughter Rachel and sons Andrew Jackson III and Thomas, Samuel, and Robert Jackson. Andrew Jackson III (1834-1906) married Amy Rich (1851-1921) and their eldest son was Andrew Jackson IV (1887-1953).

  5. Granddaughter Rachel and husband, Dr. John Lawrence, had nine children. Andrew Jackson III and wife Amy Rich had two sons, Andrew IV and Albert. Andrew Jackson IV was the only one who had children; therefore the number of direct family members with the “Jackson” surname is very limited.

  6. 1 de ago. de 2019 · Excerpt from Andrew Jackson’s bank book for March 23, 1832, showing a check of $400 “to son for Negro Girl Grace”. Library of Congress, Manuscript Division. In addition to running the household and serving the family, Andrew Jackson used enslaved labor to support his favorite hobby – breeding and racing horses.

  7. Read about Andrew and Rachel Jackson's children and grandchildren and their lives at The Hermitage, including Andrew Jackson Jr. and Andrew Jackson, III.