Jackson, Andrew
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born on | 15 March 1767 at 07:35:57 (= 07:35:57 AM ) | ||||
Place | Waxhaw, North Carolina, 34n55, 80w45 | ||||
Timezone | LMT m80w45 (is local mean time) | ||||
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Biography
American lawyer, jurist, soldier, politician and U.S. President for two terms, 1829-1837. Jackson was admitted to the bar in 1787. He served in the army during the Indian battles, was Governor of Florida in 1819 and a U.S. Senator from 1823-1825.
Jackson married in 1791 and adopted one son, his wife's nephew. It was two years before her first marriage was legally resolved, so they remarried in 1793.
In 1806, Jackson fought a duel with Charles Dickinson and in 1813, he was shot in the back during a fight, which shattered his health for the rest of his life. He was appointed general of the Tennessee militia, fighting the Creek Indians and his military career continued with battles between both the British and the Indians for the following five years.
His wife died on 22 December 1828, shortly before he entered the White House on 4 March 1829. He was censured by the Senate in 1834, which was expunged two years later.
Jackson died of TB on 8 June 1845 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Events
- Relationship : Marriage 1791 (Long term relationship)
- Work : New Job 1819 (Govenor of Florida)
- Work : New Job 1823 (U.S.Senator, three year term)
- Work : New Job 1829 (U.S President, two terms)
Source Notes
D.C. Doane, "Horoscopes of U.S. Presidents." Kraum in AO Science states "Midnight to Sunrise, Capricorn rising," and adds that another account gives, "late at night." Grant Lewi gave 2:00 AM
Starkman rectified to 14 March 1767 23.24.35 LMT
Categories
- Vocation : Law : Attorney
- Vocation : Politics : Public office (U.S. Senator, Governor of Florida)
- Vocation : Politics : U.S. Presidents
- Notable : Famous : Historic figure (American founding leader)
- Notable : Book Collection : Occult/ Misc. Collection