John "Jack" Merrifield

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About John "Jack" Merrifield

Milton John “Jack” Merrifield

BIRTH 29 Dec 1792
Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky, USA
DEATH 21 Jul 1873 (aged 80)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
BURIAL
Merrifield Cemetery
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
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Milton Merrifield
1817–1888

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William Merrifield
1821–1880

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John Welsh Merrifield
1823–1888

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Sarah Ann Merrifield
1826–1833

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Thomas Jefferson Merrifield
1830–1914

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Rachel Boone Merrifield Freeland
1831–1916

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Catherine Foreman Merrifield
1840–1883

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Joseph Foreman Merrifield
1840–1899

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Benjamin Franklin Merrifield
1843–1868

John "Jack" Merrifield born 1792, fought at the battle of the "Cotton Bales" at New Orleans. He served twice during the War of 1812, once for a friend. He returned to Kentucky and married (1) in 1816 Sally Welsh born 1800 in Kentucky. She was the daughter of John and Sarah Welsh. While still in Kentucky, they had Milton, Fieldon, William, John Welsh, Sarah, Samuel, Jefferson, and Rachel born 1832. In August 1833, John's wife, Sally and daughter Sarah, age 7, both died in a cholera epidemic.

On 20 April 1834 John "Jack" Merrifield married (2) Miss Mary Elizabeth Foreman, daughter of Thomas and Katherine Foreman. All of their children were born in Kentucky: Thomas Alexander was born and died in June 1835; Susan Amanda born July 1836; twins, Joseph Foreman and Katherine Foreman born April 1840; and Benjamin Franklin born February 1843.

John "Jack" Merrifield's sons by his front wife Milton, William, Samuel and Jefferson came to Texas "to spy out the land". In the history of Cedar Hill, Texas it was reported to about 1847. The date of John's first deed was February, 1851. It was for a half section already improved and subject to foreclosure. The northwest corner of the property is at what is now Hampton and Jefferson in Oak Cliff. A triangular plot 54.9 feet along Hampton and running back 229.6 feet east along Jefferson contains the Merrifield Cemetery. The original property contained Sunset High School and ran south on Hampton to Clarendon. He enlarged the two-room log house (already on the property when he bought) to accommodate his large family. He built a third room and lined the walls with cedar panels from lumber brought in from the Texas coast. It had a large fireplace, and there was a good well just south of the house. The building in later years rang with the laughter of youth; Boy Scouts used it for their boisterous meetings just a few years before it was condemned and torn down.
http://www.dallaspioneer.org/stories/pioneers.php?ID=574

One of the first settlers in Oak Cliff, then known as Hord's Ridge during Dallas' early days in North Texas, he farmed & owned land at the present day site of Hampton & Jefferson, including the site Sunset High School in Dallas sits on. Of the more than 20 burials in this cemetery, only the graves of him, his wife & one son are still visible due to vandalism. Other family members are also said to be buried here as well but no longer have markers.
Parents
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Alexander Merrifield
1765–1847

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Rachel Boone Merrifield
1767–1836

Spouses
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Sarah Welsh Merrifield
1800–1833 (m. 1816)

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Mary Elizabeth Foreman Merrifield
1802–1869 (m. 1834)

Harriet Linebarger Merrifield
1824–1878 (m. 1870)

Siblings
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Adeline Merrifield Moore
unknown–1854

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Samuel Boone Merrifield
1788–1869

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William Jefferson Merrifield
1793–1836

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Fielding Merrifield
1794–1872

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Cynthia Merrifield Smith
1799–1888

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Matilda Merrifield Rogers
1803–1841

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Juliet Merrifield Reed
1804–1844

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Susan Amanda Merrifield Summers
1809–1836

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John "Jack" Merrifield's Timeline

1792
December 17, 1792
Hardin County, Kentucky, United States
1817
September 5, 1817
Kentucky, USA
1821
December 25, 1821
Hardin County, KY, United States
1823
1823
1826
1826
1830
1830
Kentucky, United States
1832
1832
1835
June 1835