Bienville-Lincoln County Louisiana Archives Military Records..... Pvt James Jackson Coleman CSA Civil War - Rosters Vienna Rifles/Co K 2nd Louisiana Infantry ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Chrissy Coleman Chapman cmac50@btconline.net August 27,2007 INFORMATION ON JAMES JACKSON COLEMAN, CSA PVT. JAMES JACKSON COLEMAN, 1829-1862 OLD CITY CEMETERY, LYNCHBURG, VA. This is the final resting place of James Jackson Coleman, born 1829 in Alabama. He enlisted on 3/12/1862 in the Louisiana Brush Valley Guards, Co. H, 9th Infantry. He died July 7, 1862 in a Lynchburg, Virginia hospital after contracting Typhoid. He married Miss Margaret Jane Trussell on December 5, 1851 in Bienville Parish, LA. Upon his death he left behind four young children under the age of 10; Lorenzo G.Coleman, Frances (Fannie) J. Coleman, Thomas Jefferson Coleman and William A. Coleman. James Jackson Coleman was the eldest son of William Coleman & Sarah Ogden Coleman. His siblings were Nancy Coleman, b. 1830, m. Michael J. Hennigan, Sirena A. Coleman, b.1833, m. John C. Hennigan, William A. Coleman, b.1834, m. Georgia Ann Young, Greenberry Coleman, b.1836, Sarah Ardilla (Dilly) Coleman, b.1842, m. Henry Moris Lewter, Amanda (Sis) Coleman, b.1843, John H. Coleman, b.1846 & Eugenia Coleman, b.1849, m. Jeremiah Vail, Jr. (Additonal siblings have been found by cousin Paul Hennigan since this posting