Jacob Caulk, Revolutionary War Veteran age 85 Madison Co, AL
Jacob Caulk was listed as a Revolutionary War pensioner in Madison Co, AL in 1840. He lived in the household of John H and Nancy M PettyPool (Pool). Is he a descendant of the immigrant Jacob Caulk from Sweden to Maryland? Several PettyPools are buried at the Mount Paran Campground Cemetery on Graveyard Hill in New Market, AL. (Alabama Historical Marker). Both the Webster and PettyPool families were early settlers of this area. Wilshire PettyPool, another Revolutionary War Veteran, lived in household of a Matthew PettPool in Russell Co, AL in 1840. John, Colwell and Samuel PettyPool were early New Market, AL settlers...listed as wheelwrights at Miller's Gristmills in New Market and Hillsborough, AL. (see Thomas, John and Garland Miller) It is a good possibility that Jacob Caulk, Revolutionary War Veteran, is buired at Mount Paran Cemetery. Seeking further information on Jacob Caulk and his relationship to John H Webster and Nancy PettyPool Webster (married 28 Nov 1822, Madison Co, AL). Madison Co tax list for 1816 lists Edward, John, Peter and Shadrack Webster. Aney Webster married John Campbell 1819, Madison Co, AL..any information on the above families will be appreciated! Debbie at [email protected]