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  1. 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.

  2. Andrew Jr. and Sarah Yorke Jackson had five children: Rachel, Andrew, Samuel, Thomas and Robert. Thomas and Robert died as infants, and Samuel died during the Civil War before marrying. The next generation also included Sarah’s sister Marion Yorke Adams, who came to live at The Hermitage after the death of her husband in 1837.

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    Andrew Jackson had a complex family history. Though he and his wife Rachel Jackson had no biological children, they had a rich marriage and many inter-relationships with children that they adopted or for whom they served as guardians, including those for whom Rachel was a biological aunt.

    Andrew Jackson's parents were Andrew Jackson (d. 1767) and Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson (d. 1781), originally of Ireland and immigrants to the United States. They had three sons: Hugh, Robert, and Andrew Jackson (1767-1845). Jackson's father died before he was born, and his widowed mother took him and his brothers to live with nearby relatives.

    Andrew Jackson met Rachel Donelson Robards (1767-1828) in Tennessee and married her circa 1791. Andrew was Rachel Jackson's second husband. Her marriage to her first husband, Lewis Robards, ended in divorce.

    As a married couple, Andrew and Rachel Jackson adopted one of Rachel's nephews. They named him Andrew Jackson, Jr. (1809-1865), and raised him from an infant as their son.

    The Jacksons also took in or provided for several children as wards. Individuals in their care included a grandson of Rachel's sister Catherine named Andrew Jackson Hutchings (1811-1841) and a Creek Indian child named Lyncoya ( c.1812-1828). The Jacksons also became guardians for the children of Revolutionary War general Edward Butler--Caroline, El...

    Andrew Jackson, Jr., was the biological son of Rachel's brother Severn Donelson (1773-1818) and his wife Elizabeth Rucker Donelson (1782-1828). His twin brother was Thomas Jefferson Donelson, with whom he maintained a close relationship. As an adult, Andrew Jackson, Jr., helped to manage the Hermitage plantation. He married Sarah Yorke (1806-1887) ...

  3. Andrew Jackson Jr. (adopted) (1808 – 1865) – Andrew Jackson Jr. was adopted from Rachels brother. After the passing of Rachel’s brother Andrew became the guardian of his children. He aided all of them but had a connection with Andrew Jackson Jr.

  4. 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. Andrew Jackson, Jr. Sarah Yorke Jackson. Andrew Jackson, Jr.

  5. The one great disappointment in their marriage had been that it was childless. In 1809, they had adopted at birth a son of Rachel's brother Severn Donelson, whom they named Andrew Jackson Jr. and raised as their son. Jackson also brought home an Indian child who was orphaned in 1813. They named him Lyncoya and raised him with Andrew Jackson Jr.

  6. 0:32. Introduction. Andrew Jackson served two terms as the seventh president of the United States. Jackson was the first president to have grown up poor and on the western frontier. He made the presidency more powerful and helped to found the Democratic Party. Early Life and Career.