Interview with Archie Jackson 3 April 4, 2001 Natural History or the archeologist staff would locate that village. It would seem to me to be very important. J: That part belongs to a man named Andrews. He bought it from my family twenty years ago. B: So they settled in Newnansville, and they came on over to the Paynes Prairie area and farmed a bit, and then what happened? J: Well, they farmed for a few years and then the War Between the States broke out in 1874. B: Lawrence's first wife we don't know the name of, right? J: I don't have it here in my records. B: One of the children of that marriage was your grandfather and his name was? J: Archie Lawrence Jackson. B: Okay. Did he have brothers and sisters? J: Yes, he did. B: By that same wife? J: Archibald Lawrence. B: Where did he settle in? Do we have photos? J: I don't think we did. B: We'll need to do that. This would be a picture of the home place on Kincaid Road with a horse and wagon out front and the three people would be your father, Archie Lawrence Jackson, his wife J: And probably her sister Leone. B: Was it off of Kincaid Road? Was it at the bend? J: No. The house faced south. B: Faced the Prairie. ..