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Lyncoya Jackson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lyncoya Jackson Lyncoya Jackson (c1811-1828)〔http://thehermitage.com/learn/andrew-jackson/family/children/〕 was the second adopted son of Andrew Jackson. He was originally part of the Creek Indian or Muscogee Tribe. He was orphaned during the Creek Wars, though Historians disagree whether he was found after the Battle of Talladega〔http://www.american-presidents.org/2008/05/lyncoya-jacksons-native-son.html〕 in 1813 or the Battle of Horseshoe Bend〔https://featherfoster.wordpress.com/2014/07/13/lincoya-andrew-jacksons-indian-son/〕 in 1814. It is more widely thought that Lyncoya was brought to the Jackson house in 1813〔〔 meaning he was most likely found after The Battle of Talladega. Lyncoya was brought to Jackson after the surviving women in the village refused to care for him.〔 Jackson took pity on the orphan, writing that he felt an "unusual sympathy" for the child, perhaps because of Jackson's own past. 〔 Lyncoya was brought to Jackson's home in Nashville, known as The Hermitage. He was educated along with Andrew Jackson's first adopted son, Andrew Jackson Junior,〔〔〔 and Jackson even had aspirations to send him to West Point, but this proved impossible. Instead, Lyncoya was apprenticed to be a saddle maker until he died of tuberculosis in 1828〔〔〔 ==References== 〔
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