The Stabbing of Thomas Minyard
| 4.15.1800 | Greene GA | John Jackson marries Jane Richards. |
| 1807 | Franklin GA | John Jackson, William Jackson, Nathan Smith, Everett Smith and George Allen appear on the tax list. |
| 1807 | Georgia | John Jackson dies. |
| 6.19.1809 | Chatham GA | Jane Jackson seeks payment owed by Timothy Barnard to the estate of John Jackson. |
| 4.30.1814 | Philadelphia | William Rabjohn enlists in the army. |
| May or June 1814 | New York | William Rabjohn deserts his post. |
| 7.15.1814 | United States | William Rabjohn is court-martialed. |
| 1.27.1820 | Philadelphia | William Rabjohn re-enlists in the army. |
| 10.20.1823 | Copiah MS | William Jackson and Nathan Smith are appointed administrators of George Allen’s estate. |
| 4.26.1824 | Copiah MS | William Jackson is issued 84 acres in Copiah County. |
| 1.26.1825 | New Orleans | William Rabjohn is discharged from the Army. |
| 7.19.1825 | Baton Rouge | William Rabjohn re-enlists in the army. |
| 10.4.1825 | New Orleans | William Rabjohn is stationed in New Orleans. |
| 12.9.1825 | Baton Rouge | William Rabjohn deserts his post. |
| 1830 | Copiah MS | Census- William Jackson |
| 10.2.1830 | Baton Rouge | William Rabjohn has mail at the post office. |
| 1831 | Mississippi | William Rabjohn’s oldest child James is born; the mother is a woman from Tennessee. |
| 1832* | Mississippi | William Rabjohn meets/marries Alpha Jackson. |
| 1833 | Mississippi | William Rabjohn’s second child George is born; the mother is a woman from Georgia. |
| 1834 | Carroll MS | Siblings William, James and Delaney Minyard arrive from Lawrence MS. |
| 1836 | Lawrence MS | Thomas Minyard appears on the tax list. |
| 1836 | Mississippi | Stephen Rabjohn is born. |
| 11.6.1838 | Natchez | Thomas Minyard has mail at the post office. |
| 1839 | Carroll MS | Thomas Minyard appears on the tax list. |
| 1840 | Carroll MS | Census- William Jackson |
| 1841 | Carroll MS | William Rabjohn first appears on the tax list. |
| 1843 | Carroll MS | William Rabjohn appears on the tax list. |
| 12.4.1848 | Carroll MS | Thomas Minyard is appointed administrator for the estate of James Minyard. |
| 2.19.1849 | Oxford, MS | Stephen Jackson files suit against the estate of James Minyard for $27. |
| 3.6.1849 | Carroll MS | The court rules in favor of A. Jackson for $10.35 against James Minyard’s estate. |
| October 1850 | Carroll MS | Census- William Jackson with wife Celia and Amy and Celia Ratcliffe. |
| 9.25.1850 | Carroll MS | William and Alpha Rabjohn appear on the Census with 8 children. |
| Dec. 1850 | Carroll MS | Stephen Jackson dies. |
| 8.26.1852 | Carroll MS | Stephen Rabjohn stabs Thomas Minyard in the chest. |
| April 1853 | Carroll MS | Adam Carpenter probates a note vs. J.H. Matthews, deceased, in favor of Green Carpenter for $105 and transferred to Adam Carpenter. |
| 6.1.1853 | Carroll MS | Stephen Rabjohn stabs Thomas Minyard in the belly. |
| 10.4.1853 | Carroll MS | Thomas Minyard is appointed commissioner for Steven Jackson’s estate. |
| Dec. 1853 | Carroll MS | Stephen Rabjohn’s attorney summons Elijah and Stephen Jackson as defense witnesses. |
| 1.3.1854 | Carroll MS | Green Carpenter, Nathan Carpenter, and G.H. Jackson are appointed commissioners of Steven Jackson’s estate. |
| June 1854 | Carroll MS | Oliver Jackson is an alibi witness for Stephen Rabjohn. Owin Minyard issues Rabjohn the subpoena. |
| 6.7.1854 | Carroll MS | Stephen Rabjohn is indicted for the attempted murder of Thomas Minyard. |
| Sep. 1858 | Carroll MS | William Jackson dies. |
| 7.4.1859 | Carroll MS | William Jackson and Nathan Jackson recover $13,950 from Alfred Jackson, commissioner of William Jackson’s estate. |
| July 1860 | Tallahatchie MS | William and Alpha Rabjohn appear on the Census with Clark Smith, b. 1810 TN. |
| 11.18.1861 | Carroll MS | Alfred Jackson, guardian of W. H. Jackson. |
