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David Edward “Davey” Jackson (1788 – December 24, 1837) was an American pioneer, trapper, fur trader, and explorer. Davey Jackson has often been referenced to as a son of the American Revolution. His father Edward Jackson and his Uncle George Jackson, both served as Virginian Militia Officers during the Revolutionary War. During the War of 1812, Jackson was commissioned as an Ensign in the 19th Infantry in Virginia. Jackson returned east, without amassing his fortune. He reunited with his son William Pitt Jackson in St. Genevieve, Missouri, in the early 1830’s.

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  • ديفيد إدوارد جاكسون (ar)
  • David E. Jackson (de)
  • David Edward Jackson (es)
  • David Edward Jackson (en)
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  • ديفيد إدوارد جاكسون (بالإنجليزية: David Edward Jackson)‏ هو مستكشف أمريكي، ولد في 1788 في مقاطعة راندولف في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 24 ديسمبر 1837 في باريس في الولايات المتحدة بسبب حمى التيفوئيد. (ar)
  • David Edward Jackson (* ca. 1785–1790; † 24. Dezember 1837 in Paris, Tennessee) war ein US-amerikanischer Trapper und Pelzhändler. Er war von 1826 bis 1830 Gesellschafter des Pelzhandelsunternehmens Smith, Jackson & Sublette, der späteren Rocky Mountain Fur Company. Nach ihm sind Jackson Hole und der Jackson Lake im Grand-Teton-Nationalpark, sowie der Ort Jackson in Wyoming benannt. (de)
  • David Edward “Davey” Jackson (1788 – December 24, 1837) was an American pioneer, trapper, fur trader, and explorer. Davey Jackson has often been referenced to as a son of the American Revolution. His father Edward Jackson and his Uncle George Jackson, both served as Virginian Militia Officers during the Revolutionary War. During the War of 1812, Jackson was commissioned as an Ensign in the 19th Infantry in Virginia. Jackson returned east, without amassing his fortune. He reunited with his son William Pitt Jackson in St. Genevieve, Missouri, in the early 1830’s. (en)
  • David Edward Jackson (1788–1837), conocido como Davey Jackson, fue un trampero, comerciante de pieles, pionero explorador estadounidense. Pasó sus primeros años al oeste de las , en lo que entonces era parte de Virginia y hoy se encuentra ahora en Virginia Occidental. Nació en el condado de Randolph, y sus padres, Edward y Elizabeth Jackson, pronto trasladaron la familia hacia el oeste hasta el condado de Lewis, en la meseta de Cumberland. El valle de Jackson Hole, en Wyoming, honra su memoria. Fue también tío del célebre general de la Guerra Civil, Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. [cita requerida] (es)
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  • Paris, Tennessee, US (en)
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  • Randolph County, Virginia, US (en)
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