Descendants of Michael Jackson


Generation No. 1

1. MICHAEL1 JACKSON was born Abt. 1514 in Bedell, Yorkshire, England. He married FRANCES POOLE October 29, 1594 in Bedell, Yorkshire, England, daughter of ROBERT POOLE and BENNET BOIS. She was born Abt. 1518 in Syerston, Nottinghamshire, England.

Child of MICHAEL JACKSON and FRANCES POOLE is:
2. i. GEORGE2 JACKSON, b. 1540, Bedale, Yorkshire, England; d. 1579, London, Middlesex, England.


Generation No. 2

2. GEORGE2 JACKSON (MICHAEL1) was born 1540 in Bedale, Yorkshire, England, and died 1579 in London, Middlesex, England. He married ELIZABETH WYTHAM 1579 in St. Dunstan, London, England, daughter of MATHEW WYTHAM and ALICIA HUNTER. She was born 1544 in West Bretton, Yorkshire, England, and died in London, Middlesex, England.

Children of GEORGE JACKSON and ELIZABETH WYTHAM are:
i. ELIZABETH3 JACKSON, b. 1568, England.
ii. MARGERY JACKSON, b. 1570, England.
iii. MARGARET JACKSON, b. 1572, England.
iv. MARY JACKSON, b. 1574, England.
3. v. CHRISTOPHER JACKSON, b. 1575, Mile End, Stepney, London, England; d. December 05, 1633, Stepney, Whitechapel, Middlesex, England.
vi. ANNE JACKSON, b. 1576, England.
vii. JOHN JACKSON, b. 1578, England.


Generation No. 3

3. CHRISTOPHER3 JACKSON (GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1575 in Mile End, Stepney, London, England, and died December 05, 1633 in Stepney, Whitechapel, Middlesex, England. He married SUSAN JOHNSON October 20, 1602 in St. Dunstan, Stepney, London, England, daughter of PHILLIP JOHNSON and SARAH BERRY. She was born March 08, 1578/79 in Stepney, Middlesex, England, and died 1633 in Stepney, Middlesex, England.

Children of CHRISTOPHER JACKSON and SUSAN JOHNSON are:
4. i. DEACON JOHN4 JACKSON, b. January 06, 1601/02, St. Dunstans, Stepney, London, Middlesex,England; d. January 30, 1674/75, Cambridge, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
ii. ELIZABETH JACKSON, b. 1593, England.
iii. CHRISTOPHER JACKSON, b. 1593, England.
5. iv. EDWARD JACKSON, b. February 03, 1602/03, St. Dunstans, Stepany, London, England; d. June 17, 1681, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
v. ANNE JACKSON, b. 1604, England.
vi. MYLES JACKSON, b. 1607, England.
vii. DORETY JACKSON, b. 1611, England.


Generation No. 4

4. DEACON JOHN4 JACKSON (CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born January 06, 1601/02 in St. Dunstans, Stepney, London, Middlesex,England, and died January 30, 1674/75 in Cambridge, Newton, Middlesex, MA. He married ABIGAIL 1639. She was born Abt. 1604 in White Chapel, Stepney, London, England, and died 1640.

Child of DEACON JACKSON and ABIGAIL is:
6. i. ABRAHAM5 JACKSON, b. Abt. 1625, England; d. October 04, 1714, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.

5. EDWARD4 JACKSON (CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born February 03, 1602/03 in St. Dunstans, Stepany, London, England, and died June 17, 1681 in Newton, Middlesex, MA. He married (1) FRANCES. She was born Abt. 1607, and died October 05, 1648. He married (2) ELIZABETH NEWGATE March 14, 1647/48, daughter of JOHN NEWGATE. She was born January 01, 1616/17, and died September 1709.

Children of EDWARD JACKSON and FRANCES are:
i. ISRAEL5 JACKSON, b. March 09, 1630/31, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
7. ii. MARGARET JACKSON, b. January 01, 1632/33, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. September 16, 1727, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
8. iii. HANNAH JACKSON, b. Abt. 1631, London, England; d. April 24, 1704, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
iv. REBECCA JACKSON, b. October 12, 1636, Newton, Middlesex, MA; m. THOMAS PRENTICE.
v. CALEB JACKSON, b. October 10, 1638, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
vi. JOSEPH JACKSON, b. September 13, 1639, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
vii. JONATHAN JACKSON, b. 1643, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
9. viii. SEBAS JACKSON, b. 1644, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. December 06, 1690.
ix. FRANCES JACKSON, b. 1645, Newton, Middlesex, MA.

Children of EDWARD JACKSON and ELIZABETH NEWGATE are:
x. SARAH5 JACKSON.
xi. EDWARD JACKSON.
xii. LYDIA JACKSON.
xiii. ELIZABETH JACKSON.
xiv. HANNAH JACKSON.
xv. RUTH JACKSON.


Generation No. 5

6. ABRAHAM5 JACKSON (DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born Abt. 1625 in England, and died October 04, 1714 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. He married REMEMBER MORTON November 18, 1657 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, daughter of NATHANIEL MORTON and LYDIA COOPER. She was born 1637 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, and died July 24, 1707 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.

Notes for ABRAHAM JACKSON:

Abraham Jackson came to America in the "Ann" in 1623, aged about 13

Plymouth Colony" Its History and People 1620-1691

... on 6 March 1665/66 the court allowed Giles Rickard, Jr. ten shillings from Abraham Jackson concerning a controversy between them over a parcel of tar...

Abraham lived near the north side of Town Brook as is shown by a deed of 1689..

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JACKSON, Abraham, m. Nov. 18, 1657 Remember Morton (Nathaniel and Lydia Cooper) [Plym. Col.
Rec., 8:17], b. 1637, d. July 24, 1707 "in ye 70 year of her Age a pious Christian" [Plym. Ch. Rec.,
1:205; Plymouth V.R., 136]. Abraham served as an apprentice to his father-in-law, Secretary
Nathaniel Morton. Abraham was admitted to the Plymouth church Mar. 14, 1708, at which time his
age was given as "upwards of 80 years" [Plym. Ch. Rec., 1:207] "Old Mr. Jackson" d. Oct. 4, 1714
[Plym. Ch. Rec., 1:192, 1:213; Plymouth V.R., 137].
1. Lydia, b. Nov. 19, 1658 [Plym. Col. Rec., 8:22]; m. (1) June 10, 1677
Israel Leavitt (John of Dorchester and Hingham, Mass.), b. Apr. 23,
1648, d. Dec. 26, 1696; nine children; m. (2) Preserved Hall; d. after
July, 1708.
2. Abraham.
3. Nathaniel.
4. Eleazer, b. Oct., 1669 [Plym. Col. Rec., 8:32].
5. John, m. Dec. 25, 1695 Abigail Woodworth [Plymouth V.R., 87].


Message posted on Internet....

Charles B Whiting Jr.
Date: September 08, 1999 at
12:52:02
In Reply to: Re: Abraham Jackson/Remember Morton by Terri

Hello Terri
,I am also a direct descendant of Abraham and Remember Jackson. My Jackson’s founded the
town of Paris,Maine. Two of Lemuel Jackson's sons Levi and Isaac left Paris for Belfast,Maine in
1800. Levi's son William married Isaac's daughter Sylvia. There were three Nathaniel’s in this line and
one married Abigail Chipman.This union guarantees acceptance into the Mayflower Descendants
Society. It has been proven many times. I have been to Plymouth on several occasions and have never been able to find the final resting place of Abraham and Remember, does anyone know where it is? There has been considerable flak over Abraham's birthdate and which ship he came over on.

The History of Morrill,Maine has him being born 1610 in England,and he came with the Morton family on the Anne . All the children are pretty well documented with the exception of John,who is just noted as"went west" any info on him? 


Notes for REMEMBER MORTON:
Remember Morton. Born in 1637.17

On 18 Nov 1657 when Remember was 20, she married Abraham Jackson.

They had one child:

Lydia (1658-)
Children of Abraham and Remember: 

Lydia 1658 m. Israel Leavitt and Preserved Hall
, Abraham,
Nathaniel,
Eleazer 1669, 
John m. Abigail Woodoworth.17


Children of ABRAHAM JACKSON and REMEMBER MORTON are:
10. i. ABRAHAM6 JACKSON, b. March 09, 1653/54, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; d. December 24, 1734, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.
11. ii. LYDIA JACKSON, b. November 19, 1658, Plymouth, MA; d. December 19, 1729, Hingham, MA.
12. iii. NATHANIEL JACKSON, b. 1664, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; d. July 14, 1743, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.
13. iv. ELEAZER JACKSON, b. October 1669, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; d. July 14, 1736, Carver, Plymouth, MA.
14. v. JOHN JACKSON, b. 1671.

7. MARGARET5 JACKSON (EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born January 01, 1632/33 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and died September 16, 1727 in Newton, Middlesex, MA. She married JAMES TROWBRIDGE January 30, 1673/74, son of THOMAS TROWBRIDGE and ELIZABETH MARSHALL. He was born 1636 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA, and died May 22, 1717 in Newton, Middlesex, MA.

Children of MARGARET JACKSON and JAMES TROWBRIDGE are:
15. i. DELIVERANCE6 TROWBRIDGE, b. December 30, 1679.
ii. EXPERIENCE TROWBRIDGE, b. November 01, 1675.
iii. THOMAS TROWBRIDGE, b. December 10, 1677.
iv. JAMES TROWBRIDGE, b. September 20, 1682.
v. WILLIAM TROWBRIDGE.

8. HANNAH5 JACKSON (EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born Abt. 1631 in London, England, and died April 24, 1704 in Newton, Middlesex, MA. She married JOHN WARD Abt. 1650 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, son of WILLIAM WARD and ELLINOR LNU. He was born Abt. 1626, and died July 08, 1708 in Newton, Middlesex, MA.

Children of HANNAH JACKSON and JOHN WARD are:
i. HANNAH6 WARD, b. Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. Abt. 1687, Newton, Middlesex, MA; m. THOMAS GREENWOOD, June 08, 1670, Newton, Middlesex, MA; b. 1643; d. September 01, 1693.
ii. JOHN WARD, b. January 26, 1652/53, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. June 05, 1654, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
iii. REBECCA WARD, b. June 15, 1655, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. August 28, 1735, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
iv. JOHN WARD, b. March 08, 1657/58, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. June 05, 1727; m. MARY SPRING, November 30, 1681, Newton, Middlesex, MA; b. June 19, 1659; d. April 20, 1731.
v. ELIZABETH WARD, b. June 18, 1660; m. JOSHUA FULLER, May 07, 1679.
vi. DEBORAH WARD, b. July 19, 1662, Newton, Middlesex, MA; m. JOHN WYTHE, January 02, 1681/82; b. Abt. 1665.
16. vii. RICHARD WARD, b. November 15, 1666, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. March 27, 1739, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
17. viii. WILLIAM WARD, b. November 19, 1674, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. January 23, 1751/52, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
ix. MERCY WARD, b. January 27, 1667/68, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. June 04, 1685, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
18. x. EDWARD WARD, b. March 13, 1670/71, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. January 1748/49, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
19. xi. ELEAZER WARD, b. February 22, 1671/72, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. January 18, 1750/51, Oxford, MA.
20. xii. JONATHON WARD, b. April 22, 1674, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. July 16, 1723.

9. SEBAS5 JACKSON (EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1644 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and died December 06, 1690. He married SARAH BAKER, daughter of THOMAS BAKER. 

Children of SEBAS JACKSON and SARAH BAKER are:
i. EDWARD6 JACKSON.
ii. SEABS JACKSON.
iii. JOHN JACKSON.
iv. SARAH JACKSON.
v. ELIZABETH JACKSON.
vi. JONATHON JACKSON.
vii. MARY JACKSON.
21. viii. JOSEPH JACKSON, b. March 06, 1689/90; d. June 28, 1768.


Generation No. 6

10. ABRAHAM6 JACKSON (ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born March 09, 1653/54 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, and died December 24, 1734 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. He married MARGARET HICKS January 07, 1684/85 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, daughter of SAMUEL HICKS and LYDIA DOANE. She was born March 09, 1653/54 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, and died Aft. 1678 in Darthmouth, Bristol, MA.

Notes for ABRAHAM JACKSON:
JACKSON, Abraham (Abraham and Remember Morton), m. Jan. 7, 1685(/6?) Margaret Hicks
(Samuel and Lydia Doane of Plymouth, Mass.) [Plymouth V.R., 85], b. Mar. 9, 1654. Margaret was
admitted to the First Church of Plymouth in 1685, having been dismissed from the Eastham church
[Plym. Ch. Rec., 1:257]. She was still a member in 1724 [Plym. Ch. Rec., 1:227]. Their children were
b. in Plymouth [Plymouth V.R., 4].
1. Abraham, b. Dec. 9, 1686; bp. 1686 [Plym. Ch. Rec., 1:258].
2. Samuel, b. Aug. 15, 1689; bp. 1688 [sic, Plym. Ch. Rec., 1:262].
3. Sarah, b. Feb. 14, 1692; bp. 1690 [sic, Plym. Ch. Rec., 1:268]; d. May
4, 169_ [last digit worn, Plymouth V.R., 4]; one source says this was the
Sarah Jackson who m. Dec. 20, 1714 Thomas Hatch [Plymouth V.R., 90].
4. Israel, b. Dec. 11, 1693; bp. 1691 [sic, Plym. Ch. Rec., 1:271]; m. June
28, 1723 (int. pub. May _1, 1723 (first digit of date illegible)) Mercy
Dunham ((perhaps) Joseph and Hester Wormall) [Plymouth V.R., 93,
178].
5. Lydia, b. Mar. 22, 1696.
6. Seth, b. June 7, 1698; m. Oct. 23, 1718 Esther Dunham (Joseph and
Hester Wormall) [Plymouth V.R., 91], bp. 1690 [Plym. Ch. Rec., 1:268];
Seth became a member in full communion of the First Plymouth Church
Apr. 25, 1736, Esther on May 9, 1736 [Plym. Ch. Rec., 2:522, 2:523].


JACKSON, Abraham (Abraham and Margaret Hicks), b. Dec. 9, 1686 [Plymouth V.R., 4]; bp. 1686
[Plym. Ch. Rec., 1:258]; m. Rebecca ______, d. Dec., 1770, a widow, aged 74 years [Plym. Ch. Rec.,
1:399].
1. Isaac, m. (int. pub. Oct. 17, 1724) Sarah Bridget of Scituate, Mass.
[Plymouth V.R., 179].
2. Mary.
3. Margaret.
4. Abraham.

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Is this our Abraham?

Doten sues Nathaniel Southworth again for 10 pounds, this time because Southworth "hath wrongfully taken away the estate
of the aforesaid Dotey, alias Doten, under a covller of law, by an execution signed by Major William Bradford, served by
Abraham Jackson, constable of the town aforesaid, bearing date the eleventh day of November, 1681, as may doth appear."
Southworth bills Dotey for the cost of his time of 13 shillings, which the Court awards.

http://www.people.virginia.edu/~jfd3a/Plymouth/DOTEYJOH.htm






Notes for MARGARET HICKS:

Note: I also have found the name Martha Hichst as a wife of Abraham.
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http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/8882/d0003/g0000246.htm

Margaret Hicks 

Father: Samuel Hicks 
Mother: Lydia Doane 

Family 1: John Jenney 

1.Samuel Jenney 
2.Sarah Jenney 
3.Mehitable Jenney 
4.Elizabeth Jenney 
5.Samuel Jenney 
6.Lydia Jenney 
7.John Jenney 



Margaret was admitted to the First Church of Plymouth in 1685, having been dismissed from the Eastham church (Plym. Ch. Rec., 1:257), She was still a member in 1724 ( Plym Ch Rec., 1:227)
Their children were born in Plymouth (Plymouth V.R.,4)

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WFT Volume 21 tree 1644
Descendant tree info on Margaret Hicks/John Jenny.


Children of ABRAHAM JACKSON and MARGARET HICKS are:
22. i. ABRAHAM7 JACKSON, b. December 09, 1686, Plymouth, MA.
23. ii. SAMUEL JACKSON, b. August 15, 1689, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.
iii. SARAH JACKSON, b. February 14, 1691/92, Plymouth, MA; d. May 04, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; m. THOMAS HATCH, December 20, 1714.
iv. ISRAIEL JACKSON, b. December 11, 1693, Plymouth,MA; m. MERCY DUNHAM, June 28, 1723.
24. v. LIDIA JACKSON, b. March 22, 1695/96, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.
vi. SETH JACKSON, b. June 07, 1698, Plymouth, MA; m. ESTHER DUNHAM, October 23, 1718.

11. LYDIA6 JACKSON (ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born November 19, 1658 in Plymouth, MA, and died December 19, 1729 in Hingham, MA. She married (1) ISRAEL LEAVITT January 10, 1676/77, son of DEACON LEAVITT and SARAH GILMAN. He was born April 23, 1648 in Hingham, MA, and died December 26, 1696. She married (2) PRESERVED HALL. January 25, 1698/99 in Hingham, MA, son of EDWARD HALL. He died August 05, 1740 in Hingham, MA.

Notes for ISRAEL LEAVITT:
2. ISRAEL' (John 1), lit. in Ring. Apr. 23,1648. in. Jan. 10, 1676-77,
L dim Jackson, dau. of Abraham and Remember (Morton) Jackson
o? Ply., Mass. She was b. at Ply. 1658, and surviving him in. see-

Leavitt. 429

ondly, Jan. 25, 1698-99, Preserved Hall. Israel it. intestate 26
Dec. 1696, ict. 49th yr. "Husbandman." Resided on Leavitt St,
June 24, 1697, Mrs. Lydia LeHvitt was appointed to adm. upon tier
late hus. est., which was appraised at R217 i7s., and inc. house and
barn, I yoke of oxen, 2 three-yr.-old steers, 2 cows, I two-yr.-old
steer, 1 yearling, 42 sheep, 3 mares, swine, etc.
CILY all b. in Hing., were -

6. 1. JOHN, July 6, 1678.
6. ii. ISRAEL, Aug. 1, 1680.
iii. SOLOMON, Out. 24, 1682.
7. iV. ELTRIIA, July 16, 1684.
S. v. ABRAHAM, Nov. 27, 1686. Rr
Vi. SARAH, Feb. 8, 1688-89. in. Feb. 10, 1707-81 John N.Wood of Ply.
vii. LYDIA, 1691. To. May 23, 1712, Jonathan Sprague, and resided at Bridgt,-
water.
Viii. HAliNAH, June 30, 1693. in. Dec. 11, 1718, James Hobart.
im. MAY, Feb. 18, 1695-96. in. (pub. Nov. 16, 1717) Ebenezer Lane.


Some information from Leavitt Genealogy found in New England Families 

Children of LYDIA JACKSON and ISRAEL LEAVITT are:
25. i. JOHN7 LEAVITT, b. July 06, 1678, Hingham, MA; d. July 29, 1749.
ii. ISRAEL LEAVITT, b. August 01, 1680; d. 1757.
iii. SOLOMON LEAVITT, b. October 24, 1682.
iv. ELISHA LEAVITT, b. July 16, 1684.
v. ABRAHAM LEAVITT, b. November 27, 1686; d. 1767.
vi. SARAH LEAVITT, b. February 08, 1687/88; m. JOHN WOOD, February 1706/07.
vii. LYDIA LEAVITT, b. 1691, Hingham, MA; m. JONATHAN SPRAGUE, May 23, 1712, Hingham, MA; b. July 24, 1686, Hingham, MA.
viii. HANNAH LEAVITT, b. June 30, 1693; m. JAMES HOBART, December 11, 1718.
ix. MARY LEAVITT, b. February 18, 1694/95.

12. NATHANIEL6 JACKSON (ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1664 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, and died July 14, 1743 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. He married RUTH JENNEY December 20, 1686 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, daughter of SAMUEL JENNEY and ANN LETTICE. She was born 1663 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, and died March 29, 1742 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.

Notes for RUTH JENNEY:
18. Ruth13 Jenney (Samuel12, John11, Henry10, John9, Christopher8, Edmund7, William6, John5,
William4, Edmund3, Thomas de2 Gyney, Thomas de1) birth date unknown. 

She married Nathaniel Jackson in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA, 20 Dec 1686. Nathaniel was born in
Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA ca. 1665. Nathaniel was the son of Abraham Jackson and Remember
Morton. 

Ruth Jenney and Nathaniel Jackson had the following child: 

+

Children of NATHANIEL JACKSON and RUTH JENNEY are:
26. i. NATHANIEL7 JACKSON, b. 1692, Barnstable, Barnstable, MA.
ii. SAMUEL JACKSON.
iii. RUTH JACKSON, b. 1700; m. DAVID TURNER.
27. iv. THOMAS JACKSON, b. 1703, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; d. July 10, 1775, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.
v. ANN JACKSON, b. Abt. 1700, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; m. (1) MR. JONES; m. (2) JOSEPH TRIBBLE..

13. ELEAZER6 JACKSON (ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born October 1669 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, and died July 14, 1736 in Carver, Plymouth, MA. He married HANNAH RANSOM January 29, 1689/90 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, daughter of ROBERT RANSOM and SUSANNA. She was born 1671 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA, and died March 30, 1758 in Carver, Plymouth, MA.

Notes for ELEAZER JACKSON:
Eleazer Jackson(7908) was born in 1669 in Plymouth, MA.(7909) 2nd cousin's 9x 1st wife's
father 

*Red Morris Book : 14 children listed Parents: Abraham Jackson and Remember Morton.

He was married to Hannah Ransom in 1690 in Plymouth, MA. (7910) They were probably married in
Plymouth, Mass. Children were: Susannah Jackson.
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ID: I1526 
Name: Eleazer JACKSON 
Sex: M 
Birth: OCT 1669 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma 
Death: in Carver,Plymouth,Ma 
Burial: Lakenham Cem.,North Carver,Plymouth,Ma 
Ancestral File #: 4JDM-QV 
LDS Baptism: 6 SEP 1904 
Endowment: 13 OCT 1904 
Sealing Child: 11 DEC 1945 
Change Date: 4 MAY 1999 at 15:58:07

Father: Abraham JACKSON b: Abt 1632 in England 
Mother: Remember MORTON b: 1638 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma

Marriage 1 Hannah RANSOM b: 1671 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma

Married: 29 JAN 1690/1691 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma 
Sealing Spouse: 16 SEP 1955 in SGEOR

Children

1. John JACKSON b: 19 AUG 1692 in Plymouth Ply. Ma
2. Eleazer JACKSON b: 18 APR 1694 in Plymouth Ply. Ma
3. Joanna JACKSON b: 22 FEB 1695/1696 in Plymouth Ply. Ma
4. Mercy JACKSON b: 28 NOV 1697 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma
5. Hannah JACKSON b: 28 APR 1699 in Plymouth Ply. Ma
6. Mary JACKSON b: 15 APR 1701 in Plymouth Ply. Ma
7. Abigail JACKSON b: OCT 1702 in Plymouth Ply. Ma
8. Deborah JACKSON b: 11 MAR 1703/1704 in Plymouth Ply. Ma
9. Content JACKSON b: 22 NOV 1705 in Plymouth Ply. Ma
10. Susanna JACKSON b: 25 JUL 1706 in Plymouth Ply. Ma
11. Ransom JACKSON b: 22 JUN 1708 in Plymouth Ply. Ma
12. Benjamin JACKSON b: 2 AUG 1710 in Plymouth Ply. Ma
13. Experience JACKSON b: 18 AUG 1713 in Plymouth Ply. Ma
14. Ephraim JACKSON b: 10 SEP 1714 in Plymouth Ply. Ma



Children of ELEAZER JACKSON and HANNAH RANSOM are:
28. i. SUSANNAH7 JACKSON, b. July 25, 1706, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; d. November 04, 1734, Middleborough, MA.
ii. JOHN JACKSON, b. August 19, 1692.
iii. ELEAZER JACKSON, b. April 18, 1694.
29. iv. JOANNA JACKSON, b. February 22, 1695/96, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; d. June 10, 1753, Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA.
30. v. MERCY JACKSON, b. November 28, 1697, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; d. Aft. 1767.
vi. HANNAH JACKSON, b. April 28, 1699.
vii. MARY JACKSON, b. April 15, 1701, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; m. MOSES CUSHMAN, August 22, 1721, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.
viii. ABIGAIL JACKSON, b. October 1702.
31. ix. DEBORAH JACKSON, b. March 11, 1702/03, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; d. September 01, 1769, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA.
32. x. CONTENT JACKSON, b. November 22, 1705, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; d. Abt. 1735, Middleborough, MA.
xi. RANSOM JACKSON, b. June 22, 1708.
xii. BENJAMIN JACKSON, b. August 02, 1710.
xiii. EXPERIENCE JACKSON, b. August 18, 1713.
33. xiv. EPHRAIM JACKSON, b. September 10, 1714, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; d. May 09, 1750.

14. JOHN6 JACKSON (ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1671. He married ABIGAIL WOODWORTH December 25, 1695 in Scituate, MA, daughter of WALTER WOODWORTH and ELIZABETH ROGERS. She was born Abt. 1664 in Scituate, MA.

Child of JOHN JACKSON and ABIGAIL WOODWORTH is:
34. i. JOSEPH7 JACKSON.

15. DELIVERANCE6 TROWBRIDGE (MARGARET5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born December 30, 1679. She married ELEAZER WARD March 20, 1706/07, son of JOHN WARD and HANNAH JACKSON. He was born February 22, 1671/72 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and died January 18, 1750/51 in Oxford, MA.

Children of DELIVERANCE TROWBRIDGE and ELEAZER WARD are:
i. JONAS7 WARD, b. August 17, 1708, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. April 28, 1728.
ii. ABIGAIL WARD.
iii. RUTH WARD, b. May 19, 1710, Newton, Middlesex, MA; m. EBENEZER EDDY, April 04, 1737; b. January 09, 1704/05; d. December 15, 1768.
iv. TABITHA WARD, b. March 14, 1711/12, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. August 31, 1732.
v. PHINEAS WARD, b. December 22, 1713, Newton, Middlesex, MA; m. SARAH ROCKETT, April 01, 1752; b. November 16, 1726.
vi. REBECCA WARD, b. December 30, 1715, Newton, Middlesex, MA; m. JABEZ HOLDEN.
vii. SAMUEL WARD, b. April 16, 1718, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. September 27, 1750.

16. RICHARD6 WARD (HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born November 15, 1666 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and died March 27, 1739 in Newton, Middlesex, MA. He married THANKFUL TROWBRIDGE December 15, 1690 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, daughter of JAMES TROWBRIDGE and MARGARET ATHERTON. She was born March 04, 1667/68, and died September 17, 1742.

Children of RICHARD WARD and THANKFUL TROWBRIDGE are:
i. LYDIA7 WARD, b. August 13, 1692, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. Abt. 1725; m. JOHN BURRAGE, October 09, 1718.
35. ii. THOMAS WARD, b. January 08, 1692/93, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. Abt. 1770.
iii. JAMES WARD, b. January 06, 1694/95, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
iv. HANNAH WARD, b. May 13, 1697, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. December 24, 1749; m. JOSHUA GRAY, March 15, 1731/32.
36. v. WILLIAM WARD, b. September 12, 1699, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. Abt. 1730.
37. vi. JAMES WARD, b. August 13, 1701, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. June 20, 1768.
38. vii. EPHRAIM WARD, b. 1703, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. December 01, 1772.
viii. MARGARET WARD, b. February 28, 1704/05, Newton, Middlesex, MA.

17. WILLIAM6 WARD (HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born November 19, 1674 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and died January 23, 1751/52 in Newton, Middlesex, MA. He married ABIGAIL SPRING December 31, 1689, daughter of JOHN SPRING and HANNAH BARSHAM. She was born February 20, 1666/67, and died May 29, 1742.

Child of WILLIAM WARD and ABIGAIL SPRING is:
39. i. JOHN7 WARD, b. February 23, 1689/90, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. May 24, 1747, Grafton, Worcester, MA.

18. EDWARD6 WARD (HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born March 13, 1670/71 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and died January 1748/49 in Newton, Middlesex, MA. He married GRACE LOVERING in Natick, Middlesex, MA. She was born 1677, and died November 30, 1754.

Children of EDWARD WARD and GRACE LOVERING are:
i. ABIGAIL7 WARD, b. January 22, 1697/98, Newton, Middlesex, MA; m. ISAAC MILLS, October 24, 1722.
ii. ESTHER WARD, b. March 01, 1700/01, Newton, Middlesex, MA; m. DAVID RICHARDSON, May 21, 1724; b. April 14, 1700.
iii. MARY WARD, b. April 24, 1703, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. 1805; m. JOHN HASTINGS, April 06, 1725.
iv. SARAH WARD, b. February 26, 1707/08, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
v. HANNAH WARD, b. January 22, 1711/12, Newton, Middlesex, MA; m. JEREMIAH WOODCOCK, May 25, 1742.
40. vi. TIMOTHY WARD, b. March 17, 1713/14, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. November 12, 1757.
41. vii. SAMUEL WARD, b. October 07, 1720, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. December 13, 1754, Nantick, Middlesex, MA.

19. ELEAZER6 WARD (HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born February 22, 1671/72 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and died January 18, 1750/51 in Oxford, MA. He married DELIVERANCE TROWBRIDGE March 20, 1706/07, daughter of JAMES TROWBRIDGE and MARGARET JACKSON. She was born December 30, 1679.

Children are listed above under (15) Deliverance Trowbridge.

20. JONATHON6 WARD (HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born April 22, 1674 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and died July 16, 1723. He married ABIGAIL HALL December 31, 1700. She was born January 07, 1677/78 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA.

Children of JONATHON WARD and ABIGAIL HALL are:
i. EBENEAZER7 WARD, b. November 02, 1701, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
ii. THANKFUL WARD, b. October 14, 1702, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
42. iii. NEHEMIAH WARD, b. July 20, 1704, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
iv. REMEMBER WARD, b. 1705, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. August 1760; m. DAVID RICHARDSON, October 19, 1726; b. 1699; d. July 25, 1770.
43. v. JOSEPH WARD, b. September 21, 1706, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. December 23, 1784, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
44. vi. EBENEAZER WARD, b. April 17, 1709, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. Abt. 1796.
45. vii. JOHN WARD, b. July 19, 1710, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. August 24, 1786.
46. viii. ICHABOD WARD, b. September 24, 1712, Newton, Middlesex, MA.
ix. MARY WARD, b. February 03, 1713/14, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. February 26, 1776; m. ELEAZER KINGSBURY, March 03, 1757; d. January 27, 1767.
x. ENOCH WARD, b. February 03, 1715/16, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. October 29, 1749.
xi. MARGARET WARD, m. JOSEPH WHEELER, July 21, 1743.
47. xii. NATHAN WARD, b. April 11, 1721, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. June 15, 1804, Plymouth, NH.
xiii. ESTHER WARD, b. October 25, 1722, Newton, Middlesex, MA; d. August 19, 1742.

21. JOSEPH6 JACKSON (SEBAS5, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born March 06, 1689/90, and died June 28, 1768. He married PATIENCE HYDE November 28, 1717, daughter of SAMUEL HYDE. She was born Abt. 1691, and died October 25, 1775.

Children of JOSEPH JACKSON and PATIENCE HYDE are:
i. LYDIA7 JACKSON, b. September 20, 1718.
ii. TIMOTHY JACKSON, b. April 20, 1726; d. June 18, 1774.
iii. JOSEPH JACKSON, b. August 02, 1729.
iv. PATIENCE JACKSON, b. April 21, 1734.


Generation No. 7

22. ABRAHAM7 JACKSON (ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born December 09, 1686 in Plymouth, MA. He married REBECCA. She died December 1770.

Notes for ABRAHAM JACKSON:



LDS lists Martha Hichst as a wife of Abraham Jackson, son of Remember and Abraham.
Martha b 1664 in Plymouth, Ma
Married January 8, 1685 in Plymouth, MA



Children of ABRAHAM JACKSON and REBECCA are:
i. ISAAC8 JACKSON, m. SARAH BRIDGETT, 1724.
ii. MARY JACKSON.
iii. MARGARET JACKSON.
48. iv. ABRAHAM JACKSON, d. February 1740/41.

23. SAMUEL7 JACKSON (ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born August 15, 1689 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA. He married ELIZABETH ESTEY June 12, 1712 in Suffolk, Dorchester, MA, daughter of JOSEPH ESTEY and JANE STEWART. She was born March 13, 1691/92 in Topsfield, MA.

Notes for SAMUEL JACKSON:
Samuel descended from Abraham Jackson and Remember Morton of Plymouth, MA

Vital Records of Plymouth, MAssachusetts to the Year 1850 p 50

Maine Families in 1790 page 166

Children of SAMUEL JACKSON and ELIZABETH ESTEY are:
i. JEAN8 JACKSON, b. July 20, 1713, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.
ii. ELIZABETH JACKSON, b. April 10, 1716.
iii. SAMUEL JACKSON, b. June 28, 1718, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.
iv. SARAH JACKSON, b. October 03, 1722, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.
49. v. REBEKAH JACKSON, b. October 29, 1727, Duxbury, MA; d. October 17, 1761, Plympton, Plymouth, MA.
50. vi. JEMIMA JACKSON, b. December 07, 1733, Rochester, Plymouth,MA; d. February 28, 1820, Sidney,Kinnebec, ME.

24. LIDIA7 JACKSON (ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born March 22, 1695/96 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. She married ISAAC HOWE June 26, 1712 in Framingham, MA. He was born 1686 in Rosbury, Suffolk, MA, and died November 12, 1764.

Children of LIDIA JACKSON and ISAAC HOWE are:
i. ABIGAIL8 HOWE, b. January 28, 1724/25.
ii. JERIMIAH HOWE, b. May 25, 1718.
iii. ELIZABETH HOWE, b. April 14, 1723.
iv. ISAAC HOWE, b. September 20, 1728.
v. SARAH HOWE, b. January 28, 1729/30.

25. JOHN7 LEAVITT (LYDIA6 JACKSON, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born July 06, 1678 in Hingham, MA, and died July 29, 1749. He married (1) JOANNA BISBEE May 21, 1708 in Hing, daughter of ELISHA BISBEE and MARY JACOB. She was born April 08, 1686 in Hingham, MA, and died June 27, 1720 in Hingham, MA. He married (2) MARY BRIGGS January 16, 1722/23, daughter of LIEUT BRIGGS and REBECCA TILDEN. She was born May 14, 1682 in Conihassett, Scituate, MA, and died April 25, 1748 in Hingham, MA.

Children of JOHN LEAVITT and JOANNA BISBEE are:
i. SOLOMON8 LEAVITT, b. 1709.
ii. JOHN LEAVITT, b. 1711.
iii. JACOB LEAVITT, b. 1713; d. 1716.
iv. JACOB LEAVITT, b. 1716; d. 1717.
v. JOANNA LEAVITT, b. 1719.

26. NATHANIEL7 JACKSON (NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1692 in Barnstable, Barnstable, MA. He married (1) REBECCA POOR POWIN. He married (2) ABIGAIL CHIPMAN March 14, 1712/13 in Barnstable, Barnstable, MAA, daughter of SAMUEL CHIPMAN and SARAH COBB. She was born September 15, 1692 in Barnstable, Barnstable, MA, and died Aft. 1723.

Children of NATHANIEL JACKSON and REBECCA POWIN are:
i. LYDIA8 JACKSON, b. October 31, 1721; m. BENJAMIN DELANO.
51. ii. ABIGAIL JACKSON, b. 1729; d. January 03, 1794, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.
iii. HANNAH JACKSON, m. BENJAMIN BAGNELL.
iv. REBECCA JACKSON, m. NATHANIEL MORTON.
v. ELIZABETH JACKSON, m. SAMUEL BARTLETT.
vi. MOLLY JACKSON.

Children of NATHANIEL JACKSON and ABIGAIL CHIPMAN are:
52. vii. LEMUEL8 JACKSON, b. September 12, 1713, Middleboro, MA; d. Bef. 1787.
53. viii. NATHANIEL JACKSON, b. May 16, 1716, Barnstable, Barnstable, MA; d. 1768, Middleboro, MA.

27. THOMAS7 JACKSON (NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1703 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, and died July 10, 1775 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. He married HANNAH WOODWORTH 1724. She was born Abt. 1700 in Little Compton, RI, and died 1778.

Children of THOMAS JACKSON and HANNAH WOODWORTH are:
54. i. THOMAS8 JACKSON, b. February 15, 1727/28, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; d. 1794.
55. ii. SAMUEL JACKSON, b. January 03, 1729/30, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.
iii. RUTH JACKSON, b. January 08, 1731/32, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.
iv. HEZEKIAH JACKSON, b. April 13, 1738, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; d. February 10, 1768.
v. NATHANIEL JACKSON, b. February 02, 1740/41, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.
vi. WILLIAM HALL JACKSON, b. March 09, 1742/43, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.
vii. HANNAH JACKSON, b. July 12, 1747, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.
viii. MOLEY JACKSON, b. November 29, 1749, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.

28. SUSANNAH7 JACKSON (ELEAZER6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born July 25, 1706 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, and died November 04, 1734 in Middleborough, MA. She married EDMUND WESTON January 21, 1723/24 in Plympton, MA, son of EDMUND WESTON and REBECCA SOULE. He was born October 21, 1697 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, and died April 29, 1773 in Middleborough, Middlesex, MA.

Notes for SUSANNAH JACKSON:
Susannah Jackson was born in 1706.(7920) She died on NOV 4 1734.(7921) 2nd cousin's 9x 1st
wife Parents: Eleazer Jackson and Hannah Ransom.

Children were: Edmund Weston 4th.
http://www.parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/rmitton/d60.htm#P3251

Children of SUSANNAH JACKSON and EDMUND WESTON are:
i. ABNER8 WESTON, d. October 05, 1741.
ii. JAMES WESTON.
iii. REBECCA WESTON, b. 1726, Plympton; d. 1728.
iv. EDMUND WESTON IV, b. February 22, 1730/31, Middleborough, Middlesex,MA; d. April 04, 1814, Middleborough, Middlesex, MA; m. MARY TINKHAM, September 11, 1755, Middleborough, Plymouth, MA; b. January 17, 1731/32, Middleborough, Middlesex, MA; d. August 06, 1808, Middleborough, Middlesex, MA.
v. DAUGHTER WESTON, b. October 15, 1734, Middleborough, Middlesex, MA; d. October 15, 1734, Middleborough, Middlesex, MA.

29. JOANNA7 JACKSON (ELEAZER6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born February 22, 1695/96 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, and died June 10, 1753 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA. She married WILLIAM HARLOW June 18, 1713 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, son of WILLIAM HARLOW and LYDIA CUSHMAN. He was born Aft. 1691 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA, and died Bef. March 1747/48.

Children of JOANNA JACKSON and WILLIAM HARLOW are:
i. JOANNA8 HARLOW, b. February 21, 1712/13, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; d. 1795; m. DANIEL SNELL; d. 1776.
ii. WILLIAM HARLOW, b. September 27, 1715, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; m. HANNAH BARTLETT.
56. iii. MARY HARLOW, b. September 22, 1717, Bridgewater, Plymouth ., MA; d. October 20, 1777, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA.
iv. HANNAH HARLOW, b. November 20, 1721, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; m. (1) STOUGHTON WILLIS; b. Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA; m. (2) JOHN SNOW, 1751, Bridgewater, Plymouth,MA.
v. LYDIA HARLOW, b. February 25, 1722/23, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.
vi. ISAAC HARLOW, b. April 21, 1726, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.
vii. SARAH HARLOW, b. July 21, 1728, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.

30. MERCY7 JACKSON (ELEAZER6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born November 28, 1697 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, and died Aft. 1767. She married JOHN PERKINS April 18, 1721 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. He was born April 05, 1689 in Marblehead, Essex, MA, and died April 16, 1728 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA.

Children of MERCY JACKSON and JOHN PERKINS are:
57. i. JOHN8 PERKINS, b. 1722, Plympton, Plymouth, MA; d. Middleborough,Plymouth MA.
ii. MERCY PERKINS, b. 1724.
iii. ABIGAIL PERKINS, b. December 16, 1725.
iv. ELEAZER PERKINS, b. 1727.
v. ELIZABETH PERKINS, b. 1728.

31. DEBORAH7 JACKSON (ELEAZER6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born March 11, 1702/03 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA, and died September 01, 1769 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA. She married JOSHUA BREWSTER March 13, 1720/21 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA, son of WILLIAM BREWSTER and LYDIA PARTRIDGE. He was born 1698 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, and died 1776.

Children of DEBORAH JACKSON and JOSHUA BREWSTER are:
i. SARAH8 BREWSTER, b. February 11, 1725/26, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; d. January 12, 1812; m. JOSEPH WRIGHT, November 08, 1748, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA.
ii. JOB BREWSTER, b. January 11, 1721/22, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; d. November 1727, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA.
iii. NATHAN BREWSTER, b. December 21, 1724, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; m. RACHEL PARTRIDGE, Abt. 1752.
iv. JOB BREWSTER, b. December 17, 1729, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; m. ELIZABETH ELLIS, September 01, 1754, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA.

32. CONTENT7 JACKSON (ELEAZER6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born November 22, 1705 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, and died Abt. 1735 in Middleborough, MA. She married JOHN WESTON November 29, 1723 in Plympton, MA, son of EDMUND WESTON and REBECCA SOULE. He was born July 27, 1695 in Plympton,Plymouth, MA, and died August 18, 1768 in Middleborough, MA.

Children of CONTENT JACKSON and JOHN WESTON are:
58. i. JOHN8 WESTON, b. Abt. 1733, Middleborough, Middlesex, MA; d. November 15, 1815, Middleborough, Middlesex, MA.
ii. ELEAZER WESTON, b. June 20, 1736.

33. EPHRAIM7 JACKSON (ELEAZER6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born September 10, 1714 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, and died May 09, 1750. He married LYDIA LEACH April 29, 1736 in Wrentham, Plymouth, MA, daughter of EBENEZER LEACH and PRUDENCE STETSON. She was born Abt. 1709 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA.

Children of EPHRAIM JACKSON and LYDIA LEACH are:
i. LYDIA8 JACKSON, b. Abt. 1728.
ii. JOANNA JACKSON, b. Abt. 1730, Wrentham, Plymouth, MA.
iii. PRISCILLA JACKSON, b. Abt. 1732.
iv. HOPESTILL JACKSON, b. Abt. 1734.
v. MARY JACKSON, b. Abt. 1736, Wrentham, Plymouth, MA; d. July 05, 1810, Hardwick, Worcester, MA.
vi. LYDIA JACKSON, b. 1737.
vii. EPHRAIM JACKSON, b. 1739.
viii. CLARISSA JACKSON.

34. JOSEPH7 JACKSON (JOHN6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) He married REMEMBRANCE JACKSON February 20, 1722/23 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, daughter of JOHN JACKSON and ABIGAIL WOODWORTH. 

Notes for JOSEPH JACKSON:
Joseph14 Jackson (Ruth13 Jenney, Samuel12, John11, Henry10, John9, Christopher8, Edmund7,
William6, John5, William4, Edmund3, Thomas de2 Gyney, Thomas de1) birth date unknown. 

He married Remembrance Jackson in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA, 20 Feb 1723/24. Remembrance
is the daughter of John Jackson and Abigail Woodworth. 

Joseph Jackson and Remembrance Jackson had the following child: 

22 i. Lois15 Jackson was born in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 1727. She married Capt. Gideon
Gifford in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA, 14 Mar 1742. Gideon was born in Rochester, MA 28 Nov
1719. Gideon was the son of Gideon Gifford and Mehitable Jenney. Gideon died after 6 April 1789
in Beekman Patent, Dutchess Co., NY, at approximately 69 years of age. 


Child of JOSEPH JACKSON and REMEMBRANCE JACKSON is:
i. LOIS8 JACKSON, b. 1727; m. GIDEON GIFFORD, March 14, 1741/42, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; b. November 28, 1719, Rochester, MA; d. Aft. April 06, 1789, Beekman Patent, Dutchess Co., NY.

35. THOMAS7 WARD (RICHARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born January 08, 1692/93 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and died Abt. 1770. He married SARAH MATTOCKS December 05, 1717. 

Children of THOMAS WARD and SARAH MATTOCKS are:
i. DANIEL8 WARD.
ii. JABEZ WARD.
iii. ANNA WARD.

36. WILLIAM7 WARD (RICHARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born September 12, 1699 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and died Abt. 1730. He married ELIZABETH WILSON November 26, 1722, daughter of JOSEPH WILSON. 

Children of WILLIAM WARD and ELIZABETH WILSON are:
i. JOSIAH8 WARD, b. March 10, 1723/24.
ii. ELIZABETH WARD, b. 1728.

37. JAMES7 WARD (RICHARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born August 13, 1701 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and died June 20, 1768. He married (1) MARY BACON December 14, 1727, daughter of JACOB BACON. He married (2) MARY STRATTON December 12, 1755, daughter of JOHN STRATTON and ABIGAIL. 

Children of JAMES WARD and MARY BACON are:
i. ELISHA8 WARD, b. September 22, 1729.
ii. GEORGE WARD, b. September 13, 1731.

38. EPHRAIM7 WARD (RICHARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1703 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and died December 01, 1772. He married (1) MARY STONE January 06, 1731/32, daughter of EBENEZER STONE and MARGARET TROWBRIDGE. He married (2) MARY HAVEN September 24, 1734, daughter of MOSES HAVEN and MARY BULLARD. She was born October 10, 1698, and died October 30, 1773.

Children of EPHRAIM WARD and MARY HAVEN are:
59. i. JOHN8 WARD, b. June 23, 1735.
ii. MARY WARD, b. August 22, 1736.
iii. LYDIA WARD, b. May 20, 1738.
iv. RICHARD WARD, b. September 09, 1739.
v. EPHRAIM WARD, b. March 21, 1740/41.
vi. HANNAH WARD, b. July 28, 1742.

39. JOHN7 WARD (WILLIAM6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born February 23, 1689/90 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and died May 24, 1747 in Grafton, Worcester, MA. He married DEBORAH. 

Children of JOHN WARD and DEBORAH are:
i. JOSIAH8 WARD, b. January 02, 1712/13.
ii. LYDIA WARD, b. September 06, 1714.
iii. WILLIAM WARD, b. December 18, 1716.
iv. JOHN WARD, b. December 18, 1716.
v. MARY WARD, b. October 27, 1718.
vi. JOHN WARD, b. August 12, 1720.
vii. SAMUEL WARD, b. May 13, 1727.
viii. DANIEL WARD, b. 1732.
ix. ELIJAH WARD.

40. TIMOTHY7 WARD (EDWARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born March 17, 1713/14 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and died November 12, 1757. He married MARGARET WOODWARD November 04, 1741, daughter of JONATHON WOODWARD and PATIENCE DAMON. She was born January 14, 1714/15, and died July 1761.

Children of TIMOTHY WARD and MARGARET WOODWARD are:
i. EDWARD8 WARD, b. January 12, 1742/43.
ii. ESTHER WARD, b. October 24, 1745.
iii. JONATHON WARD, b. October 29, 1748.
iv. NEHIMIAH WARD, b. May 19, 1751.

41. SAMUEL7 WARD (EDWARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born October 07, 1720 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and died December 13, 1754 in Nantick, Middlesex, MA. He married MIRIAM MORSE October 25, 1747, daughter of SAMUEL MORSE and MARY COOK. She was born June 17, 1725, and died September 16, 1793.

Children of SAMUEL WARD and MIRIAM MORSE are:
i. JOHN8 WARD, b. December 06, 1748.
ii. EPHRAIM WARD, b. May 07, 1750.
iii. LYDIA WARD, b. November 22, 1754.

42. NEHEMIAH7 WARD (JONATHON6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born July 20, 1704 in Newton, Middlesex, MA.

Child of NEHEMIAH WARD is:
i. NEHEMIAH8 WARD, b. Abt. 1738, Harpswell, ME.

43. JOSEPH7 WARD (JONATHON6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born September 21, 1706 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and died December 23, 1784 in Newton, Middlesex, MA. He married EXPERIENCE STONE July 05, 1733 in Spencer, Middlesex, MA, daughter of EBENEZER STONE and MARGARET TROWBRIDGE. She was born July 01, 1707, and died December 26, 1798.

Children of JOSEPH WARD and EXPERIENCE STONE are:
i. NATHANIEL8 WARD, b. May 12, 1734.
ii. SARAH WARD, b. October 04, 1735.
iii. JOSEPH WARD, b. July 02, 1737.
iv. ANNE WARD, b. February 28, 1737/38.
v. JONAS WARD, b. February 07, 1739/40.
vi. ESTHER WARD, b. October 30, 1742.
vii. JAMES WARD, b. October 28, 1744.
viii. MARGARET WARD, b. November 14, 1746.
ix. ELEANOR WARD, b. September 30, 1748.
x. LUCY WARD, b. June 09, 1750.
xi. ENOCH WARD, b. February 17, 1751/52.
xii. MINDWELL WARD, b. November 14, 1753.

44. EBENEAZER7 WARD (JONATHON6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born April 17, 1709 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and died Abt. 1796. He married MARY FISCHER January 09, 1727/28 in Newton, Middlesex, MA. 

Children of EBENEAZER WARD and MARY FISCHER are:
60. i. MARY MOLLY8 WARD, b. Abt. 1725, Norton, Bristol, MA; d. Stamford, Fairfield, CT.
61. ii. JOSEPH WARD, b. November 05, 1732, Hopkinton, Middlesex, MA.
iii. JEMIMA WARD, b. March 18, 1732/33, Hopkinton, Middlesex, MA.

45. JOHN7 WARD (JONATHON6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born July 19, 1710 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and died August 24, 1786. He married (1) ABIAH EATON. She died February 14, 1784. He married (2) REBECCA WOODWARD February 1736/37, daughter of JONATHON WOODWARD and PATIENCE DAMON. She was born March 11, 1712/13, and died December 05, 1741.

Children of JOHN WARD and ABIAH EATON are:
i. JOHN8 WARD, b. November 10, 1752.
ii. REBECCA WARD, b. May 17, 1754.
iii. BEULAH WARD, b. June 29, 1757.
iv. JASON WARD, b. February 27, 1759.
v. EUNICE WARD, b. January 06, 1760.

Child of JOHN WARD and REBECCA WOODWARD is:
vi. PATIENCE8 WARD, b. 1739.

46. ICHABOD7 WARD (JONATHON6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born September 24, 1712 in Newton, Middlesex, MA. He married PHEBE TYLER. 

Children of ICHABOD WARD and PHEBE TYLER are:
i. SARAH8 WARD, b. November 23, 1737.
ii. ABRAHAM WARD, b. March 10, 1739/40.
iii. ELIJAH WARD, b. June 27, 1743.
iv. PHILIP WARD, b. February 09, 1745/46.
62. v. JOEL WARD, b. March 15, 1748/49; d. 1832, Ashford, CT.
vi. MOLLY WARD, b. March 08, 1753.
vii. JOHN WARD, b. March 26, 1756.

47. NATHAN7 WARD (JONATHON6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born April 11, 1721 in Newton, Middlesex, MA, and died June 15, 1804 in Plymouth, NH. He married (1) TAMASIN IRELAND September 25, 1746. She was born 1722, and died August 16, 1777. He married (2) LYDIA CLOUGH January 1779. She died April 16, 1823.

Children of NATHAN WARD and TAMASIN IRELAND are:
i. NATHAN8 WARD, b. January 09, 1746/47.
ii. ENOCH WARD, b. July 04, 1749.
iii. ABRAHAM WARD, b. February 10, 1750/51.
iv. MARY WARD, b. September 18, 1752.
v. SAMUEL WARD, b. January 01, 1754.
vi. ABIGAIL WARD, b. March 31, 1755.
vii. SAMUEL WARD, b. August 25, 1756.
viii. ISAAC WARD, b. March 16, 1758.
ix. BENJAMIN WARD, b. September 21, 1761.
x. DANIEL WARD, b. January 30, 1764.
xi. ESTHER WARD, b. August 17, 1767.
xii. JONATHON WARD, b. August 24, 1769.

Child of NATHAN WARD and LYDIA CLOUGH is:
xiii. EUNICE8 WARD, b. October 25, 1782.


Generation No. 8

48. ABRAHAM8 JACKSON (ABRAHAM7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) died February 1740/41. He married (1) MARY WHITON, daughter of JAMES WHITON. She died July 02, 1744. He married (2) MARY. She died 1741. He married (3) BETHIAH WHITON, daughter of JAMES WHITON. 

Notes for ABRAHAM JACKSON:
JACKSON, Abraham (Abraham and Rebecca ______), , m. (1) Mary ______, d. Feb., 1741
[Plymouth V.R., 138]; m. (2) (int. pub. Oct. 12, 1741) Mary Whiton (James of Plympton, Mass.)
[Plymouth V.R., 167], d. July 2, 1744 [Plymouth V.R., 138].
1. Mary, b. Oct. 7, 1742 [Plymouth V.R., 42].
2. Abraham, b. June 2, 1744 [Plymouth V.R., 42]; d. July, 1744
[Plymouth V.R., 42].

Abraham m. (2) (int. pub. Sept. 1, 1744) Bethiah Whiton, Mary's sister [Plymouth V.R., 159]. Bethiah
was admitted to the Plymouth church Sept. 13, 1761 [Plym. Ch. Rec., 2:471].
1. Isaac, b. July 28, 1745 [Plymouth V.R., 42]; may have m. Feb. 14,
1764 (int. pub. Oct. 8, 1763) Lydia Barrow of Plympton, Mass.
[Plymouth V.R., 355, 252]; at least children [Plymouth V.R., 208].
2. Margaret, b. Mar. 5, 1748 [Plymouth V.R., 42]; bp. May 8, 1748
[Plym. Ch. Rec., 1:444].

Notes for BETHIAH WHITON:
Abraham m. (2) (int. pub. Sept. 1, 1744) Bethiah Whiton, Mary's sister [Plymouth V.R., 159]. Bethiah
was admitted to the Plymouth church Sept. 13, 1761 [Plym. Ch. Rec., 2:471].

1. Isaac, b. July 28, 1745 [Plymouth V.R., 42]; may have m. Feb. 14,
1764 (int. pub. Oct. 8, 1763) Lydia Barrow of Plympton, Mass.
[Plymouth V.R., 355, 252]; at least children [Plymouth V.R., 208].

2. Margaret, b. Mar. 5, 1748 [Plymouth V.R., 42]; bp. May 8, 1748
[Plym. Ch. Rec., 1:444].

Children of ABRAHAM JACKSON and MARY WHITON are:
i. MARY9 JACKSON, b. October 07, 1742.
ii. ABRAHAM JACKSON, b. June 02, 1744; d. July 1744.

Children of ABRAHAM JACKSON and BETHIAH WHITON are:
iii. ISAAC9 JACKSON, b. July 28, 1745; m. LYDIA BARROW.
iv. MARGARET JACKSON, b. March 05, 1747/48.

49. REBEKAH8 JACKSON (SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born October 29, 1727 in Duxbury, MA, and died October 17, 1761 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. She married ELEAZER ROBBINS May 07, 1747 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA, son of JEDUTHAN ROBBINS and REBECCA CROCKER. He was born June 09, 1724 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA, and died October 19, 1776 in Carver, Plymouth Co., MA.

Children of REBEKAH JACKSON and ELEAZER ROBBINS are:
i. MARY9 ROBBINS.
ii. SYLVANUS ROBBINS.
iii. REBECCA ROBBINS, b. March 03, 1746/47, Plympton, Plymouth, MA; m. JOHN FULLER, April 28, 1768.
iv. ELIZABETH ROBBINS, b. January 01, 1748/49, Plympton, Plymouth, MA.
63. v. SARAH ROBBINS, b. January 14, 1750/51, Plympton, Plymouth, MA.
vi. CONSIDER ROBBINS, b. October 07, 1751, Plympton, Plymouth, MA; m. ABITAIL BARTLETT.
64. vii. ELEAZER ROBBINS, b. December 01, 1754, Plympton, Plymouth, MA.
viii. JEMIMA ROBBINS, b. May 25, 1757, Plympton, Plymouth, MA; m. SAMUEL LUCAS.

50. JEMIMA8 JACKSON (SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born December 07, 1733 in Rochester, Plymouth,MA, and died February 28, 1820 in Sidney,Kinnebec, ME. She married JOHN JACKSON February 18, 1758 in Middleborough, MA by Isaac Backus, Baptist Minister, son of JOHN JACKSON and MARY SMITH. He was born September 11, 1716 in Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, and died June 29, 1810 in Sidney, Kennebec, ME.

Notes for JEMIMA JACKSON:
Baptized December 26, 1742

The following note is about the minister, Isaac Backus..
Isaac Backus - Preacher

BACKUS, Isaac, clergyman, was born at Norwich, Conn.. Jan. 9, 1724; son of Samuel
and Elizabeth (Tracy) Backus. He was ordained pastor of the Congregational church at
Middleborough in 1748, and continued as pastor and evangelist until 1756, when he
assumed charge of a newly formed Baptist church in the same town. From 1765 to
1799 he was a trustee of Rhode Island college. In 1774 he was chosen agent of the
Baptist churches of Massachusetts, and in this capacity was sent to Philadelphia to
enlist in behalf of the Baptists the protection of the Continental Congress. President
Manning of R. I. college presented a memorial, petitioning for relief from the
persecution and oppression to which the Baptists were at that time subjected, and Mr.
Backus made several addresses in behalf of religions freedom. In 1789 he made a tour
through Virginia and North Carolina for the purpose of strengthening the Baptist
denomination in that section. He published: "History of New England with Particular
Reference to the Denomination of Christians called Baptists" (1777, 2d ed., 2 vols.,
1871); "An Abridgement of the Church History of New England, 1602-1804" (1804),
and "Church History of New England from 1620 to 1804" (1844). He died Nov. 20,
1806. 

The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans: Volume I 

The Backus lineage of Isaac Backus is 
1 William Backus I 1606 - 1664 
.. +Elizabeth 1610 - 1643 
........ 2 William Backus II 1634 - 1721 
........ *2nd Wife of William Backus II: 
............ +Elizabeth Pratt 1642 - 1730 
.................. 3 Joseph Backus 1667 - 1740 
...................... +Elizabeth Huntington 1669 - 1745 
............................ 4 Samuel Backus 1694 - 1740 
................................ +Elizabeth Tracy 1698 - 1769 
...................................... 5 Isaac Backus 1724 - 1806







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ID: I448 
Name: Elizabeth ESTEY 
Sex: F 
Birth: 13 MAR 1692 in Topsfield,Massachusetts 
Note: 

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Change Date: 7 JAN 2002 at 10:19:39

Father: Joseph ESTEY b: 5 FEB 1658 in Topsfield,Essex,Massachusetts 
Mother: Jane STEWART b: NOV 1654 in Ipswich,Essex,Massachusetts

Marriage 1 Samuel JACKSON b: 1688 in < Topsfield,Massachusetts >

Married: 12 JUN 1712 3 1

Children

1. Jemima JACKSON b: 7 DEC 1733 in Rochester,Maine


Marriage 2 Samuel JACKSON b: 1688 in < Topsfield,Massachusetts >

Married: 12 JUN 1712 3 2

Children

1. Jemima JACKSON b: 7 DEC 1733 in Rochester,Maine


Sources:

1.Title: GEDCOM File : 1428514.ged
Abbrev: GEDCOM File : 1428514.ged
Page: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1428514&id=I93427405
Date: 6 NOV 2001 
2.Title: GEDCOM File : 1428514.ged
Abbrev: GEDCOM File : 1428514.ged
Page: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi/1428514.ged
Date: 6 NOV 2001 
3.Repository: 

Title: Morman Site
Abbrev: Morman Site 




ources:

1.Title: Vital Records of Middleborough, MA 
2.Title: Mayflower Families Thru 5 Generations; Vol 7, Peter Brown Family 1992
Page: pg. 90 
3.Title: Vital Records of Sidney, Maine 
4.Title: Young's Newspaper
Page: page 311 
5.Title: Mayflower Families Thru 5 Generations; Vol 7, Peter Brown Family 1992
Page: p27-28 
6.Title: Maine Families in 1790
Author: Maine Genealogical Society
Publication: Picton Press, Camden Maine 


Notes for JOHN JACKSON:

On April 11, 1748, John sold rights in the estate of his grandfather, John Smith of Middleboro, MA.
citing Plymouth Co MA deed 40:216. 

May 19, 1779 he sold homestead in Middleboro, MA to Ziba Eaton.ibid, citing Plymouth Co., MA deed 62:65. 

His name first appears in Lin Co deeds when he sold land to Pharez Jackson on April 7, 1791, the deed witnessed by Daniel Webber, Eben Cummings and Asa Wilbut .. Lin Co deed 4:136. 

He also sold land to John Jackson Jr. on July 28, 1791, witnessed by asa Wilbur and Silvia Wilbur. Lin Co deed 4:136

From Maine Families in 1790

John was listed as a cordwainer on deeds recorded in MA (Peter Brown Family, p 90)

Note that Peter Brown Family, p 90 states that John and Jemima had sons John and Pharez, but did not mention any other children.

Willilam T. Davis's "Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families (1977), hereafter Plymouth Fam. Reg. p 160 states without documentation that John Jackson moved to Vassalborough (Sidney) with his sons John, Joseph, and Solomon. Evidence of John Jr. Pharez and Joseph Jackson exists in Vassalborough, Sidney, and Albion records, however no evidence has been found in Ken Co to tie a Solomon Jackson to this family. 

Circumstantial evidence, including location in the Vassalborough/Sidney area association with other members of John Jackson's family, and naming patterns, suggests that John and Jemima also had sons Samuel and Lemuel who were enumerated next to them in 1790 at Vassalborough, and daughters Silvia and Sarah.


In June of 1999 , Mary Williams and her husband took a trip to Maine to search for graves of ancestors.
They stoped in Sidney to look for John and Jemima's graves. It took them three hours to find the graves with directions and a sketchy map. After driving back and forth on the same road and asking directions four times, tney located the Getchell Cemetery back an overgrown area marked by a no trespassing sign. It had been quite overgrown, but looked as though last summer someone had cleaned out the brush. In addition to John and Jemima's graves were also Silva (John's sister) and Asa Wilbur's graves which would help confirm that our connection is good. Both men had served in the Revolutionary War and were so marked.


Vital Records for John Jackson:
Birth: Records of Middleborough, Plymouth, MA , page 18, John Jackson
the son of John and Mary Jackson was born September the 11, 1716.

Source. downloaded gedcom from Ancestry.com




http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/r/u/Peggy-L-Bruce/GENE1-0008.html
Ancestors o Peggy Lorraine Jackson
Generation No. 8


128. John Jackson, born September 11, 1716 in Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died June 29, 1810 in Sidney,Kennebec, Maine. He was the son of 256. John Jackson and 257. Mary Smith. He married 129. Jemimah Jackson February 19, 1758 in Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts. 

129. Jemimah Jackson, born December 7, 1733 in Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died February 28, 1820 in Sidney, Kennebec, Maine. She was the daughter of 258. Samuel Jackson and 259. Elizabeth Easty. 

Children of John Jackson and Joanna Bates are: 
i.
Mary Jackson, born ABT 1736 in Middleboro, Plymouth, MA.
ii.
Susanna Jackson, born ABT 1737 in Middleboro, Plymouth, MA.
iii. 
Joanna Jackson, born ABT 1738 in Middleboro, Plymouth, MA.
iv.
Mercy Jackson, born ABT 1741 in Middleboro, Plymouth, MA.
v.
Priscilla Jackson, born ABT 1743 in Middleboro, Plymouth, MA.
vi.
Azuba Jackson, born ABT 1745 in Middleboro, Plymouth, MA.
vii.
Lusanna Jackson, born ABT 1747 in Middleboro, Plymouth, MA.
viii.
Content Jackson, born ABT 1748 in Middleboro, Plymouth, MA.


Children of John Jackson and Jemimah Jackson are: 
i.
Solomon Jackson, born in Middleborough, MA.
ii.
Silvia Jackson, born ABT 1761 in Middleborough, Plymouth,
Massachusetts; died July 28, 1830 in Sidney, Kennebec, Maine; married
Asa Wilbur March 27, 1783 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
iii.
Joseph Jackson, born 1753 in Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts;
died September 3, 1788 in Massachusetts; married Rebecca Green
October 2, 1777 in Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
iv. 
Pharez Jackson, born 1760; died 1828 in Sidney, Kennebec, Maine;
married Hannah Reynolds September 4, 1790 in Vasselborough,
Kennebec, Maine.
v.
John Jackson, Jr., born 1762 in Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts;
died August 15, 1833 in Sidney, Kennebec, Maine; married (1) Joanna
Godfrey Bef. 1795; married (2) Ruth Godfrey September 27, 1795 in
Sidney, Kennebec, Maine.
vi.
Samuel Jackson, born in Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died
ABT 1817 in Kennebec,Maine; married Rachel Cowen February 16,
1784 in Vassalborough,Kennebec, Maine




Marriage Notes for JEMIMA JACKSON and JOHN JACKSON:
Jemima Jackson found in:
Family Archive #231 Marriage Index: Massachusetts,
1633-1850 

Married: Jan 09, 1758 in: Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA 
Gender: F This record can be found at: Family History Library, Salt Lake City,
UT, Film # 0945011-0945012. 
Spouse name: Jackson, John 


I have marriage date listed as: February 18, 1758

Children of JEMIMA JACKSON and JOHN JACKSON are:
65. i. SAMUEL9 JACKSON, d. 1817, Kennebec, ME.
66. ii. PHAREZ JACKSON, b. 1760; d. 1828, Sidney, Kennebec, ME.
67. iii. SILVIA JACKSON, b. 1761, Middleborough, MA; d. July 28, 1830, Sidney,Kennebec, ME.
68. iv. JOHN JACKSON, JR., b. 1762, Middleborough, Plymouth, MA; d. August 15, 1833, Sidney,Kennebec, ME.
69. v. REV. LEMUEL JACKSON, b. October 24, 1765, Middleborough, MA; d. September 18, 1849, Blooming Grove,Crawford County, OH.
70. vi. SARAH JACKSON, b. Abt. 1767; d. February 25, 1858.
71. vii. JOSEPH JACKSON, b. 1753, Middleborough, MA; d. September 03, 1788, MA.
viii. GEODFRY CLAPP JACKSON.

Notes for GEODFRY CLAPP JACKSON:
Settled in Boston, MA.



ix. NICHOLAS JACKSON.

Notes for NICHOLAS JACKSON:
Nicholas and Ira went to Georgia and died there. They were unmarried.

x. IRA JACKSON.

Notes for IRA JACKSON:
See notes for Nicholas..

51. ABIGAIL8 JACKSON (NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1729, and died January 03, 1794 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. She married DAVID GORHAM July 01, 1751 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. He was born 1723, and died 1785.

Children of ABIGAIL JACKSON and DAVID GORHAM are:
i. MARY9 GORHAM, b. 1752.
ii. DAVID GORHAM, b. 1763.

52. LEMUEL8 JACKSON (NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born September 12, 1713 in Middleboro, MA, and died Bef. 1787. He married ESTHER SAVERY June 05, 1735 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, daughter of THOMAS SAVERY and ESTHER SAUNDERS. She was born April 02, 1715, and died Aft. 1799.

Notes for LEMUEL JACKSON:
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ID: I09311 
Name: Lemuel Jackson 
Sex: M 
Birth: 12 SEP 1713 in Middleboro, MA (See ME fam in 1790, V.2, P152) 
Reference Number: 9369

Father: NATHANIEL Jr. JACKSON b: ABT. 1690 in Barnstable, MA 
Mother: ABIGAIL CHIPMAN b: 15 SEP 1692 in Barnstable, MA

Marriage 1 Esther Savery b: ABT. 1716


Children of LEMUEL JACKSON and ESTHER SAVERY are:
i. JACOB9 JACKSON, b. 1736; d. 1737.
ii. LEMUEL JACKSON, b. August 13, 1738; d. 1739.
iii. DAVID JACKSON, b. 1740; d. 1742.
iv. LEMUEL JACKSON, b. April 17, 1752.

53. NATHANIEL8 JACKSON (NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born May 16, 1716 in Barnstable, Barnstable, MA, and died 1768 in Middleboro, MA. He married PATIENCE COLE March 24, 1732/33 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA, daughter of JOSEPH COLE and ELIZABETH COBB. She was born December 08, 1706 in Plymouth, MA.

Notes for NATHANIEL JACKSON:


ANCESTORS OF MINOT BOWMAN

360. NATHANIEL JACKSON, born Abt. 1704 in Middleboro, MA (See ME fam in 1790,
V.2, P152); died 1768 in Middleboro, MA. He married 361. PATIENCE COLE Abt. 1725 in
Plymouth, MA ?. 

361. PATIENCE COLE, born 08 December 1706 in Plymouth, MA. She was the daughter of
722. JOSEPH COLE and 723. ELIZABETH COBB. 

Children of NATHANIEL JACKSON and PATIENCE COLE are: 


Nathaniel Jackson, born Abt. 1726.

William Jackson, born Abt. 1728.

Barnabas Jackson, born Abt. 1730.

Son 4 of Nathaniel Jackson, born Abt. 1732.

Son 5 of Nathaniel Jackson, born Abt. 1734.

LEMUEL JACKSON, born Abt. 1735 in /6 in Plymouth, MA
-"6th son of Nathaniel Jackson"-VT Middleborough, MA; died
1818 in Paris, ME (VT)-bought land 1799-served in RevWar;
married (1) JEMIMA SAMPSON 24 October 1757 in
Middleborough, MA (VR) + ME FAM in 1790 v.2; married (2)
Susanna Cole 28 January 1803 in Paris, ME (VT).

Eunice Jackson, born Abt. 1737 in Middleboro, MA; married
Mr. House Abt. 1755 in Middleboro, MA; born Abt. 1733.






Children of NATHANIEL JACKSON and PATIENCE COLE are:
i. NATHANIEL9 JACKSON, b. Abt. 1726.
ii. WILLIAM JACKSON, b. Abt. 1728.
72. iii. BARNABAS JACKSON, b. Abt. 1730; d. January 02, 1819, Somerset Co., ME.
iv. JOSEPH JACKSON, b. Abt. 1732.
73. v. LEMUEL JACKSON, b. Abt. 1735, Plymouth, Plymouth, MA; d. 1818, Paris, Oxford, ME.
vi. EUNICE JACKSON, b. Abt. 1737; m. HOUSE, Abt. 1755, Middleboro, MA; b. Abt. 1733.

54. THOMAS8 JACKSON (THOMAS7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born February 15, 1727/28 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, and died 1794. He married SARAH TAYLOR 1751. She was born Abt. 1730 in MA, and died 1811.

Children of THOMAS JACKSON and SARAH TAYLOR are:
i. CHARLES9 JACKSON, m. LUCY COTTON, 1794.
74. ii. DANIEL JACKSON, b. 1761; d. 1829.

55. SAMUEL8 JACKSON (THOMAS7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born January 03, 1729/30 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA. He married EXPERIENCE ATWOOD. She was born 1753.

Child of SAMUEL JACKSON and EXPERIENCE ATWOOD is:
i. THOMAS9 JACKSON, b. MA; m. LUCY SAMPSON, 1783.

56. MARY8 HARLOW (JOANNA7 JACKSON, ELEAZER6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born September 22, 1717 in Bridgewater, Plymouth ., MA, and died October 20, 1777 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA. She married JACOB PETERSON August 19, 1735 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA, son of BENJAMIN PETERSON and HANNAH WADSWORTH. He was born February 22, 1709/10 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA, and died January 27, 1764 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA.

Child of MARY HARLOW and JACOB PETERSON is:
i. BENJAMIN9 PETERSON, b. March 04, 1737/38, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; d. 1765; m. BETHIA CUSHING, June 02, 1758, Duxbury,Plymouth, MA; b. Abt. 1743; d. October 14, 1801, Duxbury, Plymouth, MA..

57. JOHN8 PERKINS (MERCY7 JACKSON, ELEAZER6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1722 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA, and died in Middleborough,Plymouth MA. He married PATIENCE PADDOCK October 23, 1745 in Middleborough,Plymouth, MA, daughter of ICHABOD PADDOCK and JOANNA FAUNCE. She was born November 02, 1727 in Middleborough, MA, and died December 10, 1772 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA.

Children of JOHN PERKINS and PATIENCE PADDOCK are:
i. PATIENCE9 PERKINS, b. 1746.
75. ii. JOHN PERKINS, b. December 26, 1748, Middleborough, Plymouth, MA; d. February 10, 1835, Barnard, Windsor, VT.
iii. LUCY PERKINS, b. 1750.

58. JOHN8 WESTON (CONTENT7 JACKSON, ELEAZER6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born Abt. 1733 in Middleborough, Middlesex, MA, and died November 15, 1815 in Middleborough, Middlesex, MA. He married (1) ELIZABETH LEONARD March 16, 1757 in Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, daughter of ELKANAH LEONARD and ELIZABETH TISDALE. She was born March 31, 1734 in Middleborough, Middlesex, MA, and died April 07, 1775 in Middleborough, Middlesex, MA. He married (2) PRISCILLA STURTEVANT December 06, 1776 in Halifax, Plymouth Co., MA, daughter of JOSIAH STURTEVANT and PRISCILLA CROADE. She was born October 11, 1751 in Halifax, Plymouth Co., MA, and died March 16, 1834 in Middleborough, Middlesex, MA.

Children of JOHN WESTON and PRISCILLA STURTEVANT are:
i. PRISCILLA9 WESTON.
ii. ELIZABETH WESTON.
iii. CONTENT WESTON.
iv. HERCULES WESTON.
v. HANNAH WESTON.
vi. SALOME WESTON.

59. JOHN8 WARD (EPHRAIM7, RICHARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born June 23, 1735. He married MARY CLAPP November 02, 1757 in Dorchester, Norfolk Co., MA, daughter of SAMUEL CLAPP and MINDWELL BIRD. She was born January 23, 1737/38 in Dorchester, Norfolk Co., MA.

Children of JOHN WARD and MARY CLAPP are:
76. i. MINDWELL9 WARD, b. December 01, 1761, Augusta,Kennebec, ME; d. August 10, 1840, Blooming Grove, Crawford County, OH.
77. ii. JOHN WARD.
78. iii. ANNA WARD, b. November 03, 1769, Dorchester, MA; d. 1841.

60. MARY MOLLY8 WARD (EBENEAZER7, JONATHON6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born Abt. 1725 in Norton, Bristol, MA, and died in Stamford, Fairfield, CT. She married SOLOMON FINNEY, son of JOHN FINNEY and MARY CAMPBELL. He was born August 21, 1724 in North Bristol, MA.

Children of MARY WARD and SOLOMON FINNEY are:
i. MARY9 FINNEY, m. JAMES FINCH; b. February 09, 1734/35; d. 1835.
ii. SOLOMON FINNEY, b. 1751; d. 1839; m. MARY BETTS, February 28, 1805, Stamford, Fairfield, CT.
79. iii. EBENEAZER WARD FINNEY, b. 1755, Norton, Bristol, MA; d. December 17, 1822, Finneytown, Hamilton, OH.

61. JOSEPH8 WARD (EBENEAZER7, JONATHON6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born November 05, 1732 in Hopkinton, Middlesex, MA. He married ESTHER. 

Children of JOSEPH WARD and ESTHER are:
i. JOSEPH9 WARD, b. November 09, 1778.
ii. WILLIAM WARD, b. August 05, 1784.

62. JOEL8 WARD (ICHABOD7, JONATHON6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born March 15, 1748/49, and died 1832 in Ashford, CT. He married ELIZABETH WOODWARD. 

Children of JOEL WARD and ELIZABETH WOODWARD are:
i. ELIZABETH9 WARD, b. December 07, 1773.
ii. HANNAH WARD, b. May 25, 1775.
iii. PAYYT WARD, b. July 03, 1779.
iv. PHEBE WARD, b. October 22, 1782.
v. ICHABOD WARD, b. November 21, 1786.


Generation No. 9

63. SARAH9 ROBBINS (REBEKAH8 JACKSON, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born January 14, 1750/51 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. She married WILLARD SEARS November 03, 1772 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. He was born Aft. 1748 in Plymouth, MA.

Children of SARAH ROBBINS and WILLARD SEARS are:
i. WILLARD10 SEARS.
ii. ELEAZER SEARS.
iii. JOSEPH SEARS.
iv. EDMUND SEARS.
v. DAVIS SEARS.
vi. BETSEY SEARS.
vii. SALLY SEARS.
viii. THOMAS SEARS.
ix. MERCY SEARS.

64. ELEAZER9 ROBBINS (REBEKAH8 JACKSON, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born December 01, 1754 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. He married SARAH October 31, 1776 in Middleborough, Plymouth, MA. 

Children of ELEAZER ROBBINS and SARAH are:
i. OLIVER10 ROBBINS, b. December 11, 1777.
ii. RUTH ROBBINS, b. December 11, 1777, Plympton, Plymouth, MA; d. Norway, Oxford Co., ME; m. NATHANIEL, July 03, 1800, Carver, Plymouth,MA.
iii. OLIVER ROBBINS, b. March 28, 1779, Plympton, Plymouth, MA; m. SUSANNA TRIPP, February 12, 1816.
iv. SARAH ROBBINS, b. November 06, 1781, Plympton, Plymouth, MA; m. ABRAHAM HEATH, July 21, 1803.
v. LOIS ROBBINS, b. April 16, 1783, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.
vi. REBECCA ROBBINS, b. April 16, 1783, Plympton, Plymouth, MA; m. JOHN FULLER.
vii. ABIGAIL ROBBINS, b. October 16, 1785.
viii. CHARLOTTE ROBBINS, b. May 09, 1789, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; m. JOSHUA HEATH, August 25, 1816.
ix. JEDUTHAN ROBBINS, b. March 10, 1791.
x. ELEAZER ROBBINS, b. March 08, 1793, Plympton, Plymouth, MA; m. REBECCA DOUGHTEN, November 06, 1818.
xi. MELINDA ROBBINS, b. November 15, 1797, Plympton, Plymouth, MA; m. JONATHAN FRYE, April 27, 1818.

65. SAMUEL9 JACKSON (JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) died 1817 in Kennebec, ME. He married RACHEL COWEN February 16, 1784 in Vassalborough, Sidney, ME. She was born in Hallowell, ME.

Notes for SAMUEL JACKSON:

Maine Families in 1790 page 168

Samuel died intestate probably in the fall of 1817, Ken Co Probate #J-1, records show that Mary T. Sawtelle was a witness on behalf of Rachel Jackson, October 25, 1817;

Pharez Jackson was named executor of the estate of "Samuel Jackson and Children" but resigned August 26, 1823, Ken Co Probate #J-1. Ichabod Pitts Jr. was thereafter appointed executor.

Samuel's chiildren who signed probate documents relative to the appointment of executor were Samuel, Levi, Elizabeth, Abraham, Mary Springer, and one other whose name is illegible.

Samuel Jackson's name first appears in Lin Co deeds when he purchased land from Shubael Pitts, "transcientor," October 26, 1787, Lin Co deed 11:582. 

In 1790 he was enumerated in Vassalborough next to John, John Jr. and Lemuel Jackson with 1-1-4-0-0 USC

Children of SAMUEL JACKSON and RACHEL COWEN are:
i. SAMUEL10 JACKSON.
ii. LEVI JACKSON.
iii. ELIZABETH JACKSON.
iv. ABRAHAM JACKSON.
v. MARY JACKSON.
vi. CHILD JACKSON.

66. PHAREZ9 JACKSON (JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1760, and died 1828 in Sidney, Kennebec, ME. He married HANNAH REYNOLDS September 04, 1790 in Vassalborough, Sidney, ME, daughter of TIMOTHY REYNOLDS and REBECCA TOLMAN. She was born September 16, 1770 in Bridgewater, MA.

Notes for PHAREZ JACKSON:
Pharez/Peres , b 1760 (Fishers' Soldiers, p 406); died in Sidney 1828 ( Ken Co Probate #J-2, Ken Co deed 119:40, dated October 29, 1839 shows sale of family l and from Alfred and Sarah Ann Jackson and Hannah Jackson "widow of Perez Jackson," to Samuel Clark all of Sidney.

Perez is listed as a patriot in the Rev War in Middleborough, MA (Fishers' Soldiers, p 406.

He is first listed in the ME USC in 1810, however Superior Court Records of Ken Co, dated June 1, 1805, state that he was then a resident of Sidney (MSA 3-40, Sep 1807, 3:77)

In 1818 he resided in Monmouth, Ken Co Probate #J-1, administrator of the estate of Samuel Jackson of Sidney.


Kennebec County Court Index 

Pharez Jackson Defendant for Trespassing in 1807,9 in Sidney index # 1405 vol/pg 3-77 box/file 30-40

Notes for HANNAH REYNOLDS:
Hannah was named in her father's will probated in 1813, Ken Co Probate #R-2

Children of PHAREZ JACKSON and HANNAH REYNOLDS are:
i. HANNAH10 JACKSON, b. 1792, Sidney, Kinnebec, ME.
ii. MOLLAY JACKSON, b. 1794, Sidney, Kinnebec, ME.
80. iii. PHINEAS PEREZ JACKSON, b. 1796, Sidney, Kinnebec, ME; d. 1815, Sidney, Kinnebec, ME.
iv. ABIGAIL JACKSON, b. 1798, Sidney, Kinnebec, ME.
v. PENNAY JACKSON, b. 1801, Vallasborough, ME.

67. SILVIA9 JACKSON (JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1761 in Middleborough, MA, and died July 28, 1830 in Sidney,Kennebec, ME. She married ASA WILBUR March 27, 1783 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA, son of LEMUEL WILBUR and SARAH HOLDEN. He was born April 29, 1760 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA, and died August 08, 1847 in Sidney, Kennebec, ME.

Notes for ASA WILBUR:
Maine Families in 1790 p 168

In his will dated July 22, 1847, Asa named his children, Sarah Brett, Lucinda Judkins, his "eldest son" Asa Wilbur of Boston, David Wilbur of Augusta, William Wilbur of Solon, Caleb Wilbur of Lee, and Silas Wilbur of Baltimore. He also named David W. Tinkam, the heir of his "late daughter" Jemima Tinkam ( Ken Co Probate #W-8_ 

Asa and his brothers were first enumerated in the 1810 USC of ME.

Asa was a Baptist minister for 30 years in Sidney (Wilbur Family, p 37)

GENEALOGY LIBRARY
History of Waterville

THE BAPTISTS.

The First Baptist church of Waterville was organized August 27, 1818. Prior to this there were
Baptist churches in the neighboring towns of Vassalboro, Sidney, Clinton, China, Bloomfield
(Skowhegan), and Belgrade. The first of these was organized [Image for The Centennial History of
Waterville ]

Page 226

in 1788, the last in 1806. Waterville was doubtless visited occasionally by Baptist preachers. A
preacher's diary, under date of 1803, reports a visit to "Watervail" for a preaching service and
speaks of the "Methirdous" as meeting in a dwelling house, of "a meeting kept up by a number of
Baptists," and of an apparent "revival of religion in the place of late." The Waterville Baptist church is, in a sense, a child of the college. The Massachusetts legislature in 1813 chartered The Maine Li terary and Theological Institution, which in 1820 on a charter given by the Maine legislature, became Waterville College. The Theological Institution began operations in 1818. Its first faculty was a learned and powerful one, although it consisted of only one man, Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin. 

He with his family and several (probably seven) theological students arrived at Waterville on the 25th of June of that year and was welcomed with great gratification by the leading men of the town, and indeed by the citizens generally, for they had earnestly desired and had contributed to, the
origination of the institution. His residence, still known as the Wood's house, stood where now
stands the Elmwood Hotel, and here, as Mrs. Chaplin states in her interesting diary, a number of
gentlemen called before the first Sabbath, requesting President Chaplin to preach in the
meeting-house.

He gladly complied and his first sermon was on "God's love to sinners." The attendance was large, the attention close. At subsequent meetings the attention was not less and the attendance was greater. Arrangements were made to make permanent these public services

Hon. James Brooks, "the accomplished editor of the New York Express" characterized Dr. Chaplin's
discourse as "clear," "cogent" and "as irresistibly convincing as problems in Euclid," and Dr. Wm.
Lamson, years after hearing them, remembered them as in style "chaste, simple, suited to the subject and remarkable for their purity," also as "enlivened with striking illustrations." Under the
controlling influence of this strong and Godly man twenty persons met at his house on the 27th of
August, 1818, and organized The First Baptist church of Waterville.

Their names were Jeremiah Chaplin, his wife Marcia Scott Chaplin, Hadley Proctor, John Wakefield, Henry O. Wyer, Samuel C. Dilleway, John Turner, Jr., William Lewis, William Lewis, Jr., David Webb, Manoah 

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Crowell, Thomas Parker, Abigail Lewis, Mary Showry, Mary Coombs, Mary Coombs, Jr., Eliza
Plummer, Hannah Yeaton, Lydia Perkins, Martha Miller. Of these the first seven were connected with the Literary and Theological Institute and the other thirteen had been members of the Sidney, Me., Baptist church. The new church adopted "Articles of Faith," "Articles of Discipline," and a
"Covenant." The articles of faith and covenant were substantially like those still accepted, but the
articles of discipline numbering twenty-five have disappeared as a separate declaration. Their
provision for ruling elders was in a few years found superfluous and the elaborate provision for the correction by punishment of offenses was doubtless found to breed rather than correct
transgressions. The early church cords containly show a vast expenditure of thought, time, and labor in the line of "discipline."

In the service of recognition at the town meeting-house Rev. Asa Wilbur of Sidney gave the hand of fellowship and Rev. Otis Briggs of North Yarmouth preached the sermon. So was this ecclesiastical child born, having by its union of the two elements of school and community, a character which it has ever retained and which has determined in large measure the signal nature and extent of its influence in the world. To the original twenty members (ten of each sex) there were added during the first year eighteen (nine of each sex). In the first decade the additions were eighty, making a
total of one hundred. The need of a house of worship of their own was soon felt, for the continual
change of place for the preaching and the social services alike, was unfavorable to growth.
Accordingly in 1824 a legally constituted society was formed whose first work was the erection of a
new meeting-house. A building committee, consisting of Ephraim Tripp, Daniel Cook, and Avery
Briggs, was chosen with power to go forward and build. The contract to build for $3,375 went to
James Packard of Readfield. For laying the foundation there was an added expenditure of $100
and a pew worth $125. According to a custom then general, the money was raised mainly by the sale
of pews. These were sold partly by private sale and partly by auction and the process was continued
or some years. 

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Genealogy Library

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, WATERVILLE,

MAINE

ITS CENTENNIAL HISTORY

ONE day a little over a hundred years ago (Aug. 27, 1818) a small company of men and women
gathered together in a house where the Elmwood Hotel now stands. There were among these the
President of the new "Maine Literary and Theological Institution"--now Colby College, his wife and
five students just come to Waterville with them for study. These twenty had come to the house of
President Chaplin for the purpose of forming themselves into a Baptist Church, and came bringing
letters of dismission and recommendation from their respective churches, Sidney and Bath in the
District of Maine (Maine did not become a state until 1820) and from Massachusetts and
Connecticut. 

They chose Rev. Asa Wilbur of Sidney, Moderator, and Rev. Otis Briggs of North Yarmouth, Scribe.
The letters were presented and accepted. Articles of Faith, others of Church Discipline, and a
Covenant had been prepared beforehand and were read and unanimously voted to be the
Constitution of the Church. 

After this had been done adjournment was made to the (Town) Meeting House, and recognition
services were held, Rev. Otis Briggs preaching the sermon, and 


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Note from Descendants of Thomas Wilbor Wilber

Asa was a Pvt. from MA in the Rev War.

Children of SILVIA JACKSON and ASA WILBUR are:
i. SARAH10 WILBUR, m. BRETT.
ii. LUCINDA WILBUR, m. JUDKINS.
81. iii. ASA WILBUR, b. November 28, 1791, Sidney, ME; d. January 28, 1878, Boston, MA.
iv. DAVID WILBUR, b. Abt. 1787, Sidney, Kennebec, ME.

Notes for DAVID WILBUR:
IAs of June 1, 1840 Asa was living with David and receiving a Rev War pension.

v. WILLIAM WILBUR, b. October 11, 1796, Sidney, Kennebec, ME.
vi. CALEB WILBUR.
vii. SILAS WILBUR, b. Abt. 1795, Sidney, Kennebec, ME.
82. viii. JEMIMA WILBUR.
ix. SOLON WILBUR.

68. JOHN9 JACKSON, JR. (JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1762 in Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, and died August 15, 1833 in Sidney,Kennebec, ME. He married (1) I April 10, 1785 in Vassalborough, Sidney, ME. He married (2) JOANNA GODFREY Bef. 1795. She was born 1774 in Kennebec, ME. He married (3) RUTH GODFREY September 27, 1795 in Sidney, Kennebec, ME performed by Rev. Asa Wilbur, daughter of PRINCE GODFREY and PHEBE MERITHEW. She was born Abt. 1775, and died May 29, 1870 in Sidney, Kennebec, ME.

Notes for JOHN JACKSON, JR.:
Maine Families in 1790 page 169

John was in the Rev. War and enlisted from Middleborough, MA 

White's Abstracts, 2:1811, citing Rev War pension #W2120) His wife Ruth applied for his pension at Litchfield in July of 1849. White's Abstracts, 2:1811.



He died at age 71 and is buried in the Getchell cemetery which gives 1834 as death date. White's abstracts gives August 15, 1833.

His first wife had the initial " I "

Family history of John Jr from "Ancestors of Peggy Lorraine Jackson" Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site.

"Mayflower Families Thru 5 Generations" p 90
"New England Families" p 499/DAR 295934
DAR application #295934/
Rev Pension Records 51756-160-55/ NEGHS, July 1933.
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John JACKSON , Jr.

BIRTH: 1762, Middleboro, Plymouth, MA 
"Mayflower Families Thru 5 Generations"p90/"New England Families"p499/DAR 295934 

DEATH: 15 Aug 1833, Sidney, Kennebec, ME 
"New England Families" p499 / DAR Application #295934 

RESIDENCE: Vassalborough, ME 

Father: John JACKSON 
Mother: Jemima JACKSON 

Family 1: Ruth GODFREY 

MARRIAGE: 27 Sep 1795, Sidney, Kennebec, ME 
DAR Application #295934 / Rev Pension Records 51756-160-55 / NEGHS July 1933 - Marriages by Rev Asa Wilbur of
Sidney, Me. pp230-233 


1.+Godfrey JACKSON , M.D. 
http://members.aol.com/robtnking/html/d0000/g0000084.html
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Notes for RUTH GODFREY:
Buried in Getchell cemetery in Sidney, ME

Ruth was christened April 9, 1775 in Nova Scotia

LDS info



MARRIAGE: 27 Sep 1795, Sidney, Kennebec, ME 
DAR Application #295934 / Rev Pension Records 51756-160-55 / NEGHS July 1933 - Marriages by Rev Asa Wilbur
of Sidney, Me. pp230-233 


Children of JOHN JACKSON and RUTH GODFREY are:
83. i. GODFREY10 JACKSON, b. June 22, 1796, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; d. August 18, 1883, Lee, Penobscot, ME.
ii. JEMIMA JACKSON, b. December 20, 1797, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; m. ADONIRAM ROBINSON, November 18, 1823, Sidney, Kennebec, ME.
iii. BENJAMIN JACKSON, b. October 07, 1799, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; m. MARY T. NASH, November 30, 1826.
84. iv. JOHN HENRY JACKSON, b. December 25, 1803, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; d. May 01, 1882.
v. SYLVIA RUTH JACKSON, b. October 15, 1806, Sidney,Kennebec, ME; m. DAVID DYER II, January 29, 1828.
85. vi. RUTH GODFREY JACKSON, b. March 27, 1810, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; d. October 1898.
86. vii. JOANNA GODFREY JACKSON, b. October 08, 1812, Sidney, ME; d. 1885, Norton, Bristol, MA.

69. REV. LEMUEL9 JACKSON (JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born October 24, 1765 in Middleborough, MA, and died September 18, 1849 in Blooming Grove,Crawford County, OH. He married MINDWELL WARD October 16, 1784 in Vassalborough, Sidney, ME, daughter of JOHN WARD and MARY CLAPP. She was born December 01, 1761 in Augusta,Kennebec, ME, and died August 10, 1840 in Blooming Grove, Crawford County, OH.

Notes for REV. LEMUEL JACKSON:

Much of this family info came from the LDS site.



Family Tree Vol 7, tree 1631 gives Birth as Middlesex, MA and death as Blooming Grove, OH
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Early Settlers of Weld by E.J. Foster

Lemuel Jackson came in 1803 ( to Webb's Pond., ME) He was from Greene and was a minister of the Baptist church. He bought land and made clearings.

In 1804 he brought his family. He was from Middlesex, MA and came to to Greene, ME in 1798 then from the latter place to No 5 in 1803; he began his farm near Mr. Parkhurst's, where Jacob Holman now lives.

His wife was Mindwell Ward of Augusta. He moved west in 1818; he was called in his time a smart preacher, though he could neither read nor write; he commenced to hold meetings in 1804 and formed the Baptist church in 1809 with about fifty members, most of whom were on the west side of the pond.

On May 9, 1815, the settlers met and voted to receive Dr. LaFayette Perkins( from Farmington) as their physician and surgeon....

Maine Families in 1790 p 169
In 1790 Lemuel was enumerated in Vassalborough next to John, John Jr. and Samuel Jackson with 1-2-3-0-0 USC

Lemuel witnessed a deed for Pharez and Hannah Jackson and Caleb Leonard on November 9, 1795 Ken Co deed 5:553. 

His name does not appear in Lin Co nor Ken Co deeds, nor is his family recorded in Vassalborough or Sidney. Lemuel was a name used in the family of Jemima (Jackson) Jackson.

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It was voted also at this meeting to petition the General Court for an act of incorporation for the settlement; accordingly a petition was drawn in the usual form, and taken to Boston by a committee,who presented it to the Senate and House of Representatives assembled, etc. praying that the inhibitants of township No.5, lying between the Androscoggin and Sandy rivers in Oxford County, be incorporated as a town by the name of Weld, with privileges, etc. The township at this time contained more than eighty families. The petition was dated and signed , No. 5, June 1, 1815.

The year 1817 was also a hard one for the settlers, as the previous summer had been so cold little corn or other grain had been raised, and their supplies for provision were scarce, and prices high; before the harvest was gathered corn sold for two dollars and fifty cents per bushel and other grain in proportion. This summer the settlers gathered their wheat as soon as it was sufficiently hard to cook and ate it boiled with milk.
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Sesquicentennial History of the
Town of Greene, ME
Androscoggin Co., ME
1775-1900

compiled by Walter Lindley Mower

page 50,,

In 1797, Rev. Lemuel Jackson of Sidney became their first pastor, and a season of Mercy followed when thirty-five were added to their membership.

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*** Notes sent to me by Loisanne Kopp. The notes were originally from Geula Soissen and copied from "Aunt Ruth's papers. Ruth was the daughter of Enoch Jackson.

Jackson Family

Mindwell Ward, wife of Lemuel Jackson born January 1, 1761.

These names and incidents were given to me by Oliver Ward, age 82, in 1902 who's father, John, was brother to grandmothers Mindwell Ward Jackson.

Olivers father and Grandsire Lemuel Jackson were close friends, when young men. Lemuel was a good violinist. He had promised to teach John Ward how to play the violin. In the meantime "Lem" had became converted and impressed with the conviction that he must preach. He trhew away his violin and told his wife that he must preach or die. She said "well then preach". He said, how can I. I cannot read nor write". she said "I will read for you. A time was set for the meeting, announced and many came to hear Lem preach, as they said. His wife read for him and he preached the sermon. But before he was through, there were many in tears.

John Ward came to see him soon after, not heard of the change, bringing his violin with him for the promised lesson. Lemuel was out of the house when he arrived, and his wife told John what had taken place, that he would play the violin no more. Ward was quite disgusted. Soon Lem returned and they had a long talk. Ward went away under strong conviction. His conversion forllowed, his violin was thrown away and the men followed the same path, friends for life.

When Grandfather Jackson lived in Maine, he was annoyed by some one stealing his hay and concluded to set watch for the guilty one. To his surprise he found it to be one of his neighbors. In the dusk of the evening he followed without being seen. When near enough he lighted a match and set fire to the bundle on the mans back and then stepped out of sight. Soon the man discovered his hay was on fire and dropped the bundle. Shouting that the devil was after him, he fled a very badly frightened man. The next day at church he related his experience for the preceeding night under the firm conviction that it was the work of the devil. To all of which on his conclusion grandsire said, "amen."

The men were for the most part large strong men and well built. Grandsire had a decisive character and at the same time a deep appreciation of humor.

You will bear in mind that in the early day the opportunities for education were very limited, especially so where they lived.

Copied from Aunt Ruth Jackson papers. (daughter of Enoch Jackson and Rhoda)
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The following is from an entry in the "Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution".

Jackson, Lemuel, Private, Capt. Abishai Tinkham's Co., Col. Ebenzer Sproutt's regt.; enlisted May 6, 1778; discharged May 9, 1788; service, 3 days; company marched from Middleborough to Dartmouth on two alarms, one in May and one in September., 1778; roll dated Middleborough; also Capt. John Barrow's Co., Col. Abijah Stearn's regt. of guards; enlisted May 7, 1778; service 1 mo. 28 days, at and about Boston.

Children of REV. JACKSON and MINDWELL WARD are:
87. i. BETSY10 JACKSON, b. August 19, 1785, Sidney, Kennebec, ME.
88. ii. SYLVIA JACKSON, b. February 23, 1787, Sydney Township, Kennebec Co., ME; d. July 12, 1842, Blooming Grove, OH.
89. iii. LEMUEL JACKSON, JR., b. November 03, 1788, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; d. 1839, Richland (now Crawford) Co., OH.
iv. JOSHUA JACKSON, b. August 07, 1794, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; d. March 16, 1849, Blooming Grove, OH; m. SARAH (SALLY) CUMMINGS, January 30, 1820, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; b. February 24, 1796, Avon, ME; d. October 12, 1827, Sidney, Kennebec, ME.

Notes for JOSHUA JACKSON:
Tombstone says he was 54Y 7M and 9D


LDS site says he was born in 1784

Joshua was enumerated in the 1820 Maine census


1820 JACKSON JOSHUA Oxford County ME
104 Weld Federal Population Schedule
ME 1820 Federal Census Index



v. SARAH JACKSON, b. February 24, 1795, Avon; m. CUMMINGS.
90. vi. MINDWELL JACKSON, b. October 07, 1796, Sidney, Franklin, ME.
vii. ABNER CLAP JACKSON, b. May 28, 1798, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; m. LYDIA W. BAILEY, September 13, 1827, Pittson, Kennebec, ME; b. October 31, 1806, Pittson, Kennebec, ME.

Notes for ABNER CLAP JACKSON:
Was in Crawford Co. in the 1830 Census

viii. SAMSON JACKSON, b. 1799, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; d. September 29, 1819.

Notes for SAMSON JACKSON:
Samson Jackson, son of Lemuel Jackson died September 29, 1819 at the age of 20 from Typhoid pnuemonia.

This note was from Flossie Dere in ME

ix. ANNA WARD JACKSON, b. November 13, 1805, Weld, Franklin Co., Maine.
91. x. ENOCH JACKSON, b. April 28, 1800, Greene, Androscoggin, ME; d. October 21, 1850, Crawford Co., OH.
xi. PEREZ JACKSON, b. March 07, 1803; d. September 18, 1850, Blooming Grove, Crawford Co., OH; m. MARY DYER, November 16, 1820, Civil in Sydney, Kennebec, ME; b. 1799, Sydney, Kennebec, ME.

70. SARAH9 JACKSON (JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born Abt. 1767, and died February 25, 1858. She married (1) JOHN TRASK February 06, 1782, son of WILLIAM TRASK and BETTIE CHASE. He was born November 03, 1757 in Bridgewater, MA, and died October 28, 1790. She married (2) DANIEL WILBUR January 01, 1792 in Vassalborough, Sidney, ME, son of LEMUEL WILBUR and SARAH HOLDEN. He was born September 03, 1764 in Bridgewater, MA, and died 1839.

Notes for SARAH JACKSON:
Cemetery inscription at the Getchell cemetery in Sidney reads "wife of Daniel Wilbur.

John Woodcock of Sidney was appointed as guardian of Sarah's children.

Notes for JOHN TRASK:
John Trast was shown as a head of household at Vassalborough in 1790 with 1-2-3-00 and living near John Jackson (USC).

The administration of his estate was given to Sarah Trast on January 14, 1790 ( probably should be 1791). Asa Wilbur and Elijah Balkam being appointed sureties. ( William D. Patterson, The Probate Records of Lincoln County, Maine: 1760-1800 , reprinted in 1991, page 201.

An account was filed January 15, 1793 at which date Sarah had become the wife of David Wildbur ( sic, Daniel Wilbur) 

On April 21, 1794, John Woodcock of Sidney was appointed guardian unto Samuel, Sylvia and Joh, described as the minor children of John Trask.

John Trask's sister, Mary, married William Hallowell.

Notes for DANIEL WILBUR:
Buried River Road., Sidney. Although abstracted Sidney cemetery records do not list his burial.



Children of SARAH JACKSON and JOHN TRASK are:
i. SAMUEL10 TRASK.
ii. SYLVIA TRASK.
iii. JOHN TRASK.

71. JOSEPH9 JACKSON (JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1753 in Middleborough, MA, and died September 03, 1788 in MA. He married (1) REBECCA GREEN October 02, 1777 in Middleborough, MA, daughter of JACOB GREEN. She was born Abt. 1762, and died Aft. January 1840. He married (2) HANNAH TILTON. She was born September 14, 1767.

Children of JOSEPH JACKSON and REBECCA GREEN are:
i. SOLOMON10 JACKSON.
ii. SARAH JACKSON.
92. iii. JOSEPH JACKSON.
iv. JACKSON ISAAC.
v. JOHN JACKSON.
vi. REBECCA JACKSON, m. JACOB SMITH.
vii. SAMUEL JACKSON.
viii. SOLOMON JACKSON, b. 1761.
ix. ISAAC JACKSON.

72. BARNABAS9 JACKSON (NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born Abt. 1730, and died January 02, 1819 in Somerset Co., ME. He married LYDIA OLDHAM October 1775. 

Notes for BARNABAS JACKSON:
Barnabas Jackson went with his brother, Lemuel to Paris, ME.

He was baptized in Plymouth, MA November 25, 1753

Child of BARNABAS JACKSON and LYDIA OLDHAM is:
93. i. BARNABAS10 JACKSON, b. October 30, 1778, Baptized in Pembroke, MA; d. January 22, 1844, Abbott, ME.

73. LEMUEL9 JACKSON (NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born Abt. 1735 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, and died 1818 in Paris, Oxford, ME. He married (1) JEMIMA SAMPSON October 24, 1757 in Middleboro, MA, daughter of SETH SAMPSON and RUTH BARROWS. She was born 1739 in Middleborough, MA, and died Bef. January 28, 1803 in Paris, Oxford, ME. He married (2) SUSANNA COLE January 28, 1803 in Paris, ME. She was born in Buckfield, MA.

Notes for LEMUEL JACKSON:
The deeds recorded in county court houses show that Lemuel Jackson of Middleboro, MA. , bought land in what is now Paris, Maine., December 24, 1779, and having gone down there with his sons several times during the ensuing years, sold his homestead in Middleboro, October 1, 1781 and moved his family to Paris. The records showing that he was a resident by April 17, 1782. 

He brought with him a large amount of money (for those times) and bought a great deal of land there, owning altogether more than an eighth of the township. 

He built the first frame house erected In Paris, also the first grist mill and the first saw mill, and is said to have brought the first apple and pear trees to Paris in 1780.

September 7, 1802, he sold his grist mill to Elias Stowell. Lemuel Jackson was said to have been in some respects, the father of the town of Paris, and his influence was almost unbounded.

Town meetings were generally held at his house and he was often on committees to attend to town affairs.

He was a soldier in the war of the Revolution his record being as follows; 

"Lemuel Jackson, Private, Capt. Abishal Tinkam's co., Col Ebenezer sproutt's reg't; enlisted May 6, 1778; discharged May 9, 1778; service 3 days. Company marched from Middleborough to Dartmouth on two alarms one in May and one in September, 1778, roll dated Middleborough; also, Capt. John Barrow's co., Col Abijah Stearn's reg't of Guards; enlisted May 7, 1778; discharged July 2, 1778, service 1 mo 28 days at and around Boston" (Mass Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, vol 3, page 679.

This info is taken from "The Bulletin of the California State Society Sons of the Revolution"

Vol VI No 3 October 1930

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Vol SVI - Unrecorded Plymouth Co. Deeds page 138 lists the Children of Lemuel Jackson and Jemimah, his wife.
ANCESTORS OF MINOT BOWMAN

180 LEMUEL JACKSON, born Abt. 1735 in /6 in Plymouth, MA -"6th son of Nathaniel
Jackson"-VT Middleborough, MA4; died 1818 in Paris, ME (VT)-bought land 1799-served in RevWar.
He was the son of 360. NATHANIEL JACKSON and 361. PATIENCE COLE. He married 181.
JEMIMA SAMPSON 24 October 1757 in Middleborough, MA (VR) + ME FAM in 1790 v.2. 

181. JEMIMA SAMPSON, born Abt. 1739 in MA; died Bef. 28 January 1803 in Paris, ME?.
She was the daughter of 362. SETH SAMPSON and 363. RUTH BARROWS. 

More About LEMUEL JACKSON and JEMIMA SAMPSON:
Unknown-Ending: Bef. 28 January 1803, ended after 4 Sept 1766 & before 28 Jan 1803-liv
Middleborough, MA in 4 Sept 1766

Children of LEMUEL JACKSON and JEMIMA SAMPSON are: 


ISAAC JACKSON, born 06 February 1758 in Middleborough,
Plymouth, MA( VT &ME FAM in 1790 v.2-served REV WAR;
died 01 October 1845 in Northport, ME (VR); married (1)
SUBMIT SCOTT Abt. 1783 in Mi+ ME FAM in 1790 v.2;
married (2) Betsy Bessey 05 March 1807 in Belfast, ME-had 7
children by this 2nd marr.

Patience Jackson, born 07 December 1759.

Lemuel Jackson, born 03 March 1762 in Middleborough,
Plymouth, MA; died in listed in Paris, Cumberland Co, ME
1790 census p. 152, also listed Isaacl & Levi P.151, 153.

Levi Jackson, born 11 July 1763 in Middleborough, Plymouth,
MA; died in 1790 Census, listed in Paris, Cumberland, Co, ME
P.153, brothers Isaac & Lemuel P.151, 152.

More About Levi Jackson:
Census: 1790, 1790 Census, listed in Paris, Cumberland, Co,
ME P.153

John Jackson, born 04 September 1766.

Genealogy Library 
History of Paris, Oxford, ME

Page 64

In the following spring, they again visited their clearings, put in crops, built log huts and
then returned for their families. It has been stated by Elder James Hooper who came to Paris in
1794, that the first trees were felled in this town in 1779, by John Daniels. This, to say the least, is
exceedingly doubtful. The first road was cleared through the plantation from New Gloucester in
1774, and the same was again recut and cleared, in the fall of 1779. It is not probable that trees
were felled for a clearing before this road was again cleared, though they may have been. 

Probably as stated elsewhere, the first sale of proprietors' land to persons who intended to settle in No. 4, was in December 24, 1779, to Lemuel Jackson and John Willis, both of Middleborough, Mass., who
purchased jointly of Josiah Capen of Cambridge, two entire rights formerly belonging to Ebenezer
Stearns and David Livermore, and embracing one-thirty-second part of the entire township. It has
been said, and we doubt not truly, that the following summer Isaac, Lemuel, Jr., and perhaps Levi
Jackson, sons of Lemuel, visited No. 4, felled trees and then returned either to New Gloucester or
Middleborough. It is also said that John Daniels felled trees here at the same time or previously,(*)
and that the land upon which he made his clearing not being his own, he sold his betterments for an
iron kettle.

This may or may not be true. January 19, 1781, Lemuel Jackson was still in Middleboro',
for on that day, he bought of Joshua and David Fuller an entire right, that of their late father Capt.
Joshua Fuller, and May 4th, 1781, "Lemuel Jackson of Middleboro'," bought of "Ebenezer Brown of
Waltham," another right, which, together with his other purchases made him the owner of more than
one-eighth of the township. 

Tradition informs us, and other evidence goes to corroborate it, that having felled trees in 1780, in
1781, Lemuel Jackson, his sons and John Willis, came to New Gloucester and from thence to No. 4,
to burn their trees and try for a crop of corn. In August of this year, the Jacksons were certainly
here and had a camp where Moses Marshall and wife stopped on their way from Bethel which the 
(*)In an article published in the Jeffersonian at Paris, Dec. 4, 1830, which may be found 
in another part of this volume, Elder James Hooper says the first trees felled in Paris 
were cut by John Daniels in 1779. Mr. Daniels was living at that date and probably furnished 
the information to Mr. Hooper. He says the lot on which this opening was made 
included most of the village of Paris Hill. He further stated that "the first corn raised 
in town was by Isaac Jackson and Lemuel Jackson, Jr., and that soon after, Lemuel 
Jackson, Senior, came &c," most of which may be true, but we incline to the opinion that 
the date as given is a year too early. 


Page 65

Indians had raided upon, to Hebron. Probably John Daniels was with them, and as stated elsewhere
on the authority of Elder Hooper written fifty years after, he may have preceded them. The
descendants of John Willis in the third generation, now living in this town, well remember their
grandmother, the first white woman who settled here, and have often heard her say that she was
drawn here from New Gloucester on a moose-sled, in March, 1782. The time seems to have been
fixed by the birth of her oldest child who was born in 1778, and was four years old when she came
to No. 4. Her statement was that she brought one child with her and that her father's family came in
later but the same year, bringing with them her other child. This fixes the time of Lemuel Jackson's
family coming here either in the summer or autumn of 1782, and all this is consistent with dates of
title deeds, and other evidence. Mrs. Marshall's statement is so definite that it must be taken as
conclusive upon the matters to which she refers. As to the date of her escape from Bethel, there can
be no doubt of the correctness of her statement. It was at the time of the Indian raid on Bethel, the
date of which is as well authenticated as any fact in American History. 





Children of LEMUEL JACKSON and JEMIMA SAMPSON are:
94. i. ISAAC10 JACKSON, b. February 06, 1758, Middleborough, MA; d. October 01, 1845, Northport, ME.
95. ii. PATIENCE JACKSON, b. December 07, 1759.
96. iii. LEMUEL JACKSON, JR., b. March 03, 1762, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA; d. April 12, 1816, Paris, Oxford, ME.
97. iv. LEVI JACKSON, b. July 11, 1763, Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA; d. 1810, Belmont, ME.
v. JOHN JACKSON, b. September 04, 1766.

Child of LEMUEL JACKSON and SUSANNA COLE is:
vi. ABIGAIL10 JACKSON, b. August 07, 1805.

74. DANIEL9 JACKSON (THOMAS8, THOMAS7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1761, and died 1829. He married REBECCA MORTON. She was born 1760, and died 1851.

Child of DANIEL JACKSON and REBECCA MORTON is:
98. i. CAPT. DANIEL10 JACKSON, b. 1787; d. 1852.

75. JOHN9 PERKINS (JOHN8, MERCY7 JACKSON, ELEAZER6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born December 26, 1748 in Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, and died February 10, 1835 in Barnard, Windsor, VT. He married HANNAH GARDNER August 27, 1772 in Middleborough,Plymouth, MA. She was born 1751 in Middleborough, Plymouth, MA, and died October 23, 1812 in Barnard, Windsor, VT.

Children of JOHN PERKINS and HANNAH GARDNER are:
i. JOHN10 PERKINS.
ii. DAVID PERKINS.
iii. GAIUS PERKINS.
iv. ICHABOD PERKINS.
v. ELISHA PERKINS.
99. vi. PATIENCE PERKINS, b. December 19, 1783, Woodstock, Windsor, VT; d. April 28, 1862, Ogden, Weber, UT.
vii. JAMES PERKINS.
viii. CYRUS PERKINS.
ix. THOMAS PERKINS.
x. POLLY PERKINS.
xi. JOSEPH PERKINS.
xii. HANNAH PERKINS.
xiii. SIMEON PERKINS.

76. MINDWELL9 WARD (JOHN8, EPHRAIM7, RICHARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born December 01, 1761 in Augusta,Kennebec, ME, and died August 10, 1840 in Blooming Grove, Crawford County, OH. She married REV. LEMUEL JACKSON October 16, 1784 in Vassalborough, Sidney, ME, son of JOHN JACKSON and JEMIMA JACKSON. He was born October 24, 1765 in Middleborough, MA, and died September 18, 1849 in Blooming Grove,Crawford County, OH.

Notes for REV. LEMUEL JACKSON:

Much of this family info came from the LDS site.



Family Tree Vol 7, tree 1631 gives Birth as Middlesex, MA and death as Blooming Grove, OH
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Early Settlers of Weld by E.J. Foster

Lemuel Jackson came in 1803 ( to Webb's Pond., ME) He was from Greene and was a minister of the Baptist church. He bought land and made clearings.

In 1804 he brought his family. He was from Middlesex, MA and came to to Greene, ME in 1798 then from the latter place to No 5 in 1803; he began his farm near Mr. Parkhurst's, where Jacob Holman now lives.

His wife was Mindwell Ward of Augusta. He moved west in 1818; he was called in his time a smart preacher, though he could neither read nor write; he commenced to hold meetings in 1804 and formed the Baptist church in 1809 with about fifty members, most of whom were on the west side of the pond.

On May 9, 1815, the settlers met and voted to receive Dr. LaFayette Perkins( from Farmington) as their physician and surgeon....

Maine Families in 1790 p 169
In 1790 Lemuel was enumerated in Vassalborough next to John, John Jr. and Samuel Jackson with 1-2-3-0-0 USC

Lemuel witnessed a deed for Pharez and Hannah Jackson and Caleb Leonard on November 9, 1795 Ken Co deed 5:553. 

His name does not appear in Lin Co nor Ken Co deeds, nor is his family recorded in Vassalborough or Sidney. Lemuel was a name used in the family of Jemima (Jackson) Jackson.

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It was voted also at this meeting to petition the General Court for an act of incorporation for the settlement; accordingly a petition was drawn in the usual form, and taken to Boston by a committee,who presented it to the Senate and House of Representatives assembled, etc. praying that the inhibitants of township No.5, lying between the Androscoggin and Sandy rivers in Oxford County, be incorporated as a town by the name of Weld, with privileges, etc. The township at this time contained more than eighty families. The petition was dated and signed , No. 5, June 1, 1815.

The year 1817 was also a hard one for the settlers, as the previous summer had been so cold little corn or other grain had been raised, and their supplies for provision were scarce, and prices high; before the harvest was gathered corn sold for two dollars and fifty cents per bushel and other grain in proportion. This summer the settlers gathered their wheat as soon as it was sufficiently hard to cook and ate it boiled with milk.
____________________
Sesquicentennial History of the
Town of Greene, ME
Androscoggin Co., ME
1775-1900

compiled by Walter Lindley Mower

page 50,,

In 1797, Rev. Lemuel Jackson of Sidney became their first pastor, and a season of Mercy followed when thirty-five were added to their membership.

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*** Notes sent to me by Loisanne Kopp. The notes were originally from Geula Soissen and copied from "Aunt Ruth's papers. Ruth was the daughter of Enoch Jackson.

Jackson Family

Mindwell Ward, wife of Lemuel Jackson born January 1, 1761.

These names and incidents were given to me by Oliver Ward, age 82, in 1902 who's father, John, was brother to grandmothers Mindwell Ward Jackson.

Olivers father and Grandsire Lemuel Jackson were close friends, when young men. Lemuel was a good violinist. He had promised to teach John Ward how to play the violin. In the meantime "Lem" had became converted and impressed with the conviction that he must preach. He trhew away his violin and told his wife that he must preach or die. She said "well then preach". He said, how can I. I cannot read nor write". she said "I will read for you. A time was set for the meeting, announced and many came to hear Lem preach, as they said. His wife read for him and he preached the sermon. But before he was through, there were many in tears.

John Ward came to see him soon after, not heard of the change, bringing his violin with him for the promised lesson. Lemuel was out of the house when he arrived, and his wife told John what had taken place, that he would play the violin no more. Ward was quite disgusted. Soon Lem returned and they had a long talk. Ward went away under strong conviction. His conversion forllowed, his violin was thrown away and the men followed the same path, friends for life.

When Grandfather Jackson lived in Maine, he was annoyed by some one stealing his hay and concluded to set watch for the guilty one. To his surprise he found it to be one of his neighbors. In the dusk of the evening he followed without being seen. When near enough he lighted a match and set fire to the bundle on the mans back and then stepped out of sight. Soon the man discovered his hay was on fire and dropped the bundle. Shouting that the devil was after him, he fled a very badly frightened man. The next day at church he related his experience for the preceeding night under the firm conviction that it was the work of the devil. To all of which on his conclusion grandsire said, "amen."

The men were for the most part large strong men and well built. Grandsire had a decisive character and at the same time a deep appreciation of humor.

You will bear in mind that in the early day the opportunities for education were very limited, especially so where they lived.

Copied from Aunt Ruth Jackson papers. (daughter of Enoch Jackson and Rhoda)
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The following is from an entry in the "Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution".

Jackson, Lemuel, Private, Capt. Abishai Tinkham's Co., Col. Ebenzer Sproutt's regt.; enlisted May 6, 1778; discharged May 9, 1788; service, 3 days; company marched from Middleborough to Dartmouth on two alarms, one in May and one in September., 1778; roll dated Middleborough; also Capt. John Barrow's Co., Col. Abijah Stearn's regt. of guards; enlisted May 7, 1778; service 1 mo. 28 days, at and about Boston.

Children are listed above under (69) Rev. Lemuel Jackson.

77. JOHN9 WARD (JOHN8, EPHRAIM7, RICHARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1)

Child of JOHN WARD is:
i. OLIVER10 WARD, b. Abt. 1820.

78. ANNA9 WARD (JOHN8, EPHRAIM7, RICHARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born November 03, 1769 in Dorchester, MA, and died 1841. She married ELEAZAR CUMMINGS III Abt. 1786 in Sidney, Kennebec, ME, son of ELEAZAR CUMMINGS and MARTHA BROWN. He was born 1768 in New Hampshire.

Children of ANNA WARD and ELEAZAR CUMMINGS are:
i. WILLIAM10 CUMMINGS, b. July 13, 1787, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; d. 1814, Sacketts Harbor, New York.
ii. SAMUEL CUMMINGS, b. March 23, 1789, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; d. November 09, 1850, Blooming Grove, OH.
iii. ELEAZAR CUMMINGS, b. November 01, 1791, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; m. SUSAN; b. 1791; d. 1831.
iv. JOHN CUMMINGS, b. March 14, 1794, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; d. 1860, Indiana.
100. v. JOSEPH S. CUMMINGS, b. February 24, 1796, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; d. May 24, 1857.
vi. SARAH (SALLY) CUMMINGS, b. February 24, 1796, Avon, ME; d. October 12, 1827, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; m. JOSHUA JACKSON, January 30, 1820, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; b. August 07, 1794, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; d. March 16, 1849, Blooming Grove, OH.

Notes for JOSHUA JACKSON:
Tombstone says he was 54Y 7M and 9D


LDS site says he was born in 1784

Joshua was enumerated in the 1820 Maine census


1820 JACKSON JOSHUA Oxford County ME
104 Weld Federal Population Schedule
ME 1820 Federal Census Index



vii. ANNA CUMMINGS, b. July 12, 1798, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; d. Sidney, Kennebec, ME.
101. viii. ISAAC TOWNSEND CUMMINGS, b. January 05, 1801, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; d. December 22, 1880, Galion, OH.
102. ix. SETH GREELEY CUMMINGS, b. March 16, 1804, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; d. May 02, 1852.
x. ASA WARD CUMMINGS, b. December 24, 1806, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; d. June 06, 1879, Berry Mills, Maine; m. (1) ELIZABETH TILSON; b. 1804; d. 1871; m. (2) NANCY P. FRANCIS.
xi. ENEAS CUMMINGS, b. July 15, 1810, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; d. April 07, 1854, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; m. SUSANNAH; b. 1821; d. 1847.

79. EBENEAZER WARD9 FINNEY (MARY MOLLY8 WARD, EBENEAZER7, JONATHON6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1755 in Norton, Bristol, MA, and died December 17, 1822 in Finneytown, Hamilton, OH. He married RACHEL RAYMOND, daughter of WILLIAM RAYMOND and RACHEL FULLENSBY. She was born 1757, and died September 12, 1821.

Notes for EBENEAZER WARD FINNEY:
Buried in the Old Finneytown Cemetery . 

Ebeneazer was named after his paternal grandfather with whom he lived. As not to confuse him with his frandfather, he was known as Ward Finney. Ebeneazer fought in the Revolutionary War in the 5th Regiment, 3rd Company, CT. volunteers.

Children of EBENEAZER FINNEY and RACHEL RAYMOND are:
103. i. JOHN10 FINNEY.
ii. ABBY FINNEY, m. JOSEPH PRESTON.
iii. ELIZABETH FINNEY, m. STEPHEN HALL.
iv. LOIS FINNEY, b. May 22, 1778, Rensselar Co., NY; d. October 27, 1851, Finneytown, Hamilton, OH; m. DAVID SPRONG, March 10, 1794, Rensselar Co., NY; b. February 13, 1763; d. April 22, 1842.


Generation No. 10

80. PHINEAS PEREZ10 JACKSON (PHAREZ9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1796 in Sidney, Kinnebec, ME, and died 1815 in Sidney, Kinnebec, ME.

Child of PHINEAS PEREZ JACKSON is:
i. ALFRED11 JACKSON, b. July 10, 1813, Sidney, Kinnebec, ME.

Notes for ALFRED JACKSON:





Chase/Jackson Genealogy

Entries: 6306 Updated: Fri Mar 15 19:19:30 2002 Contact: Nancy Chase <nchase@aol.com> 

I

ID: I210 
Name: Alfred JACKSON 
Sex: M 
Birth: 10 JUL 1813 in Sidney,ME 
Death: 1 DEC 1895 in Bingham,ME 
Note: 

Alfred Jackson was listed as a church leader (among others) of the Solon Methodist Church 1830-1860.

DEATH: (pneumonia)


Please source this GED if used in another application

_RIN: 79 1 
Change Date: 11 JAN 2002 at 11:39:06

Father: Phineas PEREZ Jackson b: 1796 in Sidney,ME

Marriage 1 Almira CLARK b: 1811 in Sidney,ME

Married: 15 JUL 1832 in Sidney,ME

Children

1. William C. JACKSON b: 18 DEC 1833 in Sidney Township,Kennebec,Maine


Marriage 2 Sarah Ann HEALD b: 17 SEP 1817 in Madison,ME

Married: 25 DEC 1837 in Solon,ME 
Note: 

"To all whom it may concern.

This is to certify that Mr. Alfred Jackson of Sidney and Miss Sarah Ann Heald of Madison in the
County of Somerset and State of Maine were joined in marriage at Solon agreeably to the laws of
said state on the 25th day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
thirty-seven by me

Ira Tarbell, Justice of the Peace."

Source: Vital Records of Solon Town Clerk at Clerk's office.

1

Children

1. Rudolphus D. L. JACKSON b: 24 SEP 1839 in Sidney Township,Kennebec,Maine
2. Almira L. JACKSON b: 15 AUG 1840 in Solon,ME
3. Abigail W. JACKSON b: 22 OCT 1842 in Solon,ME
4. Ann E. JACKSON b: 16 FEB 1845 in Solon,ME
5. Henry Alfred JACKSON b: 8 FEB 1847 in Solon,ME
6. Julia H. JACKSON b: 13 NOV 1851 in Solon,ME
7. Jonas P. JACKSON b: 14 FEB 1854 in Solon,ME
8. Emily H. JACKSON b: 11 MAY 1856 in Solon,ME


Marriage 3 Naomi M. BATES b: 22 FEB 1843 in Bingham,ME

Married: 8 JUL 1870

Children

1. Myrtie A. JACKSON b: 21 OCT 1879 in Bingham,ME (adopted)


Sources:

1.Title: GEDCOM File : ~AT2A0.ged
Author: Robert Reynolds McCausland
Abbrev: Robert Reynolds McCausland
Abbrev: GEDCOM File : ~AT2A0.ged
Note: 
1945 King William Road
Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Page: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=maine&id=I3226
Date: 11 FEB 2001 


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81. ASA10 WILBUR (SILVIA9 JACKSON, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born November 28, 1791 in Sidney, ME, and died January 28, 1878 in Boston, MA. He married CAROLINE ANN RIPLEY July 05, 1824 in Boston, MA, daughter of JOHN RIPLEY and JANE MOLINEUX. She was born Abt. 1803 in Boston, MA, and died 1879 in Boston, MA.

Notes for ASA WILBUR:
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ID: I208 
Name: Asa WILBUR 
Given Name: Asa 
Surname: WILBUR 
NSFX: JR. 
Sex: M 
Title: JR. 
Note: 

May C. Hunt mother of SBHunt III states they had 7 children (Doc. In
SBHunt files. 1994). A. Wilbur & Co., Boston, MA.

Birth: 28 NOV 1791 in Sidney, Maine 
Death: 28 JAN 1878 in Boston, MA

Father: Asa WILBUR b: 29 APR 1760 in Bridgewater, MA 
Mother: Sylvia JACKSON

Marriage 1 Caroline Ann RIPLEY b: in Boston, MA

Married: 5 JUL 1824 in Boston, MA

Children

1.Henry Ripley WILBUR
2.Orlando WILBUR
3.Lemuel J. WILBUR
4.Sidney A. WILBUR
5.Caroline WILBUR
6.Emily Augusta WILBUR
7.Sarah Maria WILBUR b: 14 NOV 1836 in Boston, MA


Children of ASA WILBUR and CAROLINE RIPLEY are:
104. i. HENRY RIPLEY11 WILBUR, b. Abt. 1825, Boston, MA.
ii. ORLANDO WILBUR, b. Abt. 1827, Boston, MA.
iii. LEMUEL J. WILBUR, b. Abt. 1829, Boston, MA.
iv. SIDNEY A. WILBUR, b. Abt. 1831, Boston, MA.
105. v. CAROLINE WILBUR, b. Abt. 1833, Boston, MA.
106. vi. EMILY AUGUSTA WILBUR, b. Abt. 1835, Boston, MA.
107. vii. SARAH MARIA WILBUR, b. November 14, 1836, Boston, MA; d. July 20, 1899, Brielle, NJ.

82. JEMIMA10 WILBUR (SILVIA9 JACKSON, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) She married TINKHAM. 

Child of JEMIMA WILBUR and TINKHAM is:
i. DAVID W.11 TINKHAM.

83. GODFREY10 JACKSON (JOHN9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born June 22, 1796 in Sidney, Kennebec, ME, and died August 18, 1883 in Lee, Penobscot, ME. He married (1) CYRENE HALL November 30, 1820 in Sidney, Kennebec, ME, daughter of JABEZ HALL and TRYPHEMA WILBUR. She was born June 02, 1797 in Sidney, Kennebec, ME, and died May 26, 1864 in Lee, Penobscot, ME. He married (2) SARAH SHEPARD June 09, 1866 in Springfield, Penobscot, ME. He married (3) PAULINA B. TOWLE June 01, 1873 in Penobscot, ME. She was born May 24, 1810 in Penobscot, ME, and died February 10, 1897.

Notes for GODFREY JACKSON:
Godfrey was a MD. He was the great grandfather of Rhonda Little of Millinocket, ME

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The War of 1812, as is well known grew out of the claim of Great Britain to the right of search of
our merchant vessels, and the impressment of American seamen under various pretexts, which
culminated in a "State of War," as declared by our National Congress, June 18, 1812, and
proclaimed by President Madison, the following day. 

The following are the Rosters of the several companies of militia enlisted from Waterville and
vicinity for the war, with their service as noted. The residence of the company officers is given
while that of the men is not and the records at Augusta and Washington do not give them, but as the
Waterville companies were recruited here, the means of transportation at that time primitive and
limited, the inference is that they were probably residents of Waterville. 

Service from the 14th to 25th September, 1814. 

Roll of the Field and Staff of Lieut.-Col. Elnathan Sherwin's Regiment of Militia, being the 1st
Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 8th Division, in service at Augusta from the 14th to the 25th of September,
1814. This regiment started for the seaboard but was ordered into camp at Augusta to await orders.
On the 24th day of September there was a draft from the regiment to fill up the regiment of
Lieut.-Col. Ellis Sweet in service at Bath. Those of the regiment not drafted were discharged on the
25th day of September, 1814. 

Elnathan Sherwin, lieut.-col., Waterville; John Cleaveland, major, Fairfield; Richard M. Dorr, major;
Ephraim Getchell, adjutant; Joseph H. Hallett, or.-mast., Waterville; Ambrose Howard, or.-mast.-sgt.;
Moses Appleton, surgeon, Winslow; David Wheeler, paymaster, Waterville; Zedekiah Belknap,
chaplain, Waterville; Moses Healey, drum-major; Benjamin Foster, fife-major; Thomas Leeman,
fife-major. 

Field and Staff Roll of Lieut.-Col. Elnathan Sherwin's drafted regiment of militia in service at
Wiscasset and Edgecomb from the 24th of September to the 10th of November, 1814. 

Elnathan Sherwin, lieut.-col., Waterville; Richard M. Dorr, major; Nathan Stanley, major, China;
Moses Appleton, surgeon, Winslow; Joseph Bachellor, surgeon's mate; Ephraim 

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Getchell, adjutant; David Wheeler, paymaster, Waterville; Joseph H. Hallett, or. master; Charles
Haydon, Jr., sergt.-major; Benjamin Foster, or.-mast.-sgt.; David Low, drum-major; Thomas Leeman,
fife-major. 

Roll of Captain Dean Bangs' Company of Artillery in Major Joseph Chandler's Battalion raised in
Waterville and Vassalboro and in service at Augusta waiting orders, from the 12th to the 24th of
September, 1814. 

Commissioned officers: Dean Bangs, capt., Waterville; Lemuel Pullen, lieut., Waterville; Abraham
Smith, lieut., Waterville. 

Sergeants: Jabez Dow, Artemus Smith, Levi Moore, Jr., William McFarland. 

Corporals: William Marston, Alexander McKechnie, Abiel Moore, James Bragg. 

Musicians: Henry Richardson, Reward Sturtevant. 

Privates: William Bates, Dennis Blackwell, Ellis Blackwell, William Blish, Andrew Bradford, Martin
Bradford, Charles Freeman, Joseph Gulliver, Samuel Hastings, Godfrey Jackson, Joseph Marston,
Josiah Merrill, Newall Page, Benjamin Rives, James Shorey, Jeremiah Smith, Joseph Smiley,
Jeremiah Tozier, 3, Alvin Trask, Jonathan C. Tozier. 

Capt. Dean Bangs was a privateer and a soldier of the American Revolution. 

Roll of Captain William Pullen's company of militia in Lieut.-Col. Elnathan Sherwin's regiment, raised
in Waterville and in service at Augusta from the 14th to the 25th of September, 1814. 

William Pullen, capt., Waterville; Joseph Warren, lieut., 


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Children of GODFREY JACKSON and CYRENE HALL are:
i. BENJAMIN11 JACKSON, m. MARY NASH.
ii. JOHN JACKSON III, m. SARAH CUNNINGHAM; b. Abt. 1811; d. April 11, 1882.
iii. MARY PRESCOTT JACKSON, b. May 09, 1822, Lee, Penobscot, ME; m. JOHN LOWELL.
iv. CYRENE ELIZABETH JACKSON, b. April 04, 1827, Lee, Penobscot, ME; m. DODGE.
v. JOANNA G. JACKSON, b. March 30, 1830, Lee, Penobscot, ME; m. JAMES AMES.
108. vi. EDWARD BOWLER JACKSON, b. March 19, 1832, Lee, Penobscot, ME; d. July 26, 1921, Bethel, Oxford, ME.
vii. SILVA AUGUSTA JACKSON, b. March 23, 1834, Lee, Penobscot, ME; m. (1) DAVID DYER; m. (2) WILLIAM BAGLEY.
viii. WILLIAM JACKSON, b. September 06, 1837, Lee, Penobscot, ME.
ix. RUTH GODFREY JACKSON, b. March 12, 1839, Lee, Penobscot, ME; m. SHERMAN.

84. JOHN HENRY10 JACKSON (JOHN9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born December 25, 1803 in Sidney, Kennebec, ME, and died May 01, 1882. He married SARAH CUNNINGHAM 1835. She was born Abt. 1811, and died April 11, 1882.

Notes for JOHN HENRY JACKSON:
John Henry was a minister.

Children of JOHN JACKSON and SARAH CUNNINGHAM are:
i. CHARLOTTE M.11 JACKSON, m. (1) THOMAS B. SAMPSON; m. (2) RUEL W. HANSCOM.
ii. AMOS MESSER JACKSON.
iii. NELLIE A. JACKSON, m. (1) ALBERT S. JEMKINS; m. (2) RANDALL.
iv. JOHN HENRY JACKSON, b. March 26, 1838; m. CLARA WENTWORTH.

85. RUTH GODFREY10 JACKSON (JOHN9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born March 27, 1810 in Sidney, Kennebec, ME, and died October 1898. She married JOHN ALLY SHERMAN November 22, 1829, son of ELISHA SHERMAN and KATHERINE TARBELL. He was born July 25, 1807 in Boothbay, Lincoln Co., ME, and died March 1887.

Children of RUTH JACKSON and JOHN SHERMAN are:
i. MARTHA ANN11 SHERMAN, b. March 11, 1834, Boothbay, Lincoln Co., ME; d. September 22, 1924, Rexburg, Madison, ID.
109. ii. MARY E. SHERMAN, b. December 20, 1842; d. August 29, 1895.

86. JOANNA GODFREY10 JACKSON (JOHN9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born October 08, 1812 in Sidney, ME, and died 1885 in Norton, Bristol, MA. She married BENJAMIN CROWELL NICKERSON Abt. 1839 in Medford, Middlesex, MA, son of ELISHA NICKERSON and REBECCA ROBINSON. He was born October 20, 1814.

Child of JOANNA JACKSON and BENJAMIN NICKERSON is:
i. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN11 NICKERSON, b. October 04, 1849, Litchfield, Kennebec, ME; d. May 28, 1924, Altonah, Unita, UT.

87. BETSY10 JACKSON (REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born August 19, 1785 in Sidney, Kennebec, ME. She married WILLIAM STEVENS December 29, 1805 in Greene, Androscoggin, ME. He was born July 03, 1782 in Charlestown, MA, and died June 14, 1820 in Weld ,Franklin Co., ME.

Notes for BETSY JACKSON:
Notes on this family are from Flossie Dere in ME

Other LDS source says marriage was February 16, 1806 in Greene, Androscoggin, ME

Notes for WILLIAM STEVENS:
William Stevens ws born in Charlestown, MA, where he remained until 1805, when he came to Sidney, ME. After his marriage they moved to Greene where they lived till 1810 when they came to No 5. He remained in town until his death June 14, 1820

Children of BETSY JACKSON and WILLIAM STEVENS are:
i. BETSEY11 STEVENS, b. August 03, 1807, Greene, Androscoggin, ME.
ii. MINDWELL WARD STEVENS, b. November 07, 1809, Greene, Androscoggin, ME; m. ROBERT SWETT, July 24, 1828, Weld, Franklin, ME; b. July 15, 1805, Brunswick, ME.
iii. WILLIAM STEVENS, b. March 29, 1811, Weld, Franklin Co., ME.
iv. ESTHER STEVENS, b. September 01, 1812, Weld, Franklin Co., ME.
v. SOPHRONIA STEVENS, b. March 10, 1819, Weld, Franklin Co., ME.
vi. IRENIA STEVENS, b. February 17, 1820, Weld, Franklin Co., ME.
vii. BERTHA STEVENS, b. March 17, 1823, Weld, Franklin Co., ME.

Notes for BERTHA STEVENS:
This name may be Rutha.

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88. SYLVIA10 JACKSON (REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born February 23, 1787 in Sydney Township, Kennebec Co., ME, and died July 12, 1842 in Blooming Grove, OH. She married BARTHOLOMEW REED June 22, 1807 in Civil in Dixfield,Oxford, ME, son of AMAZIAH REED and JEDIDAH BUMPUS. He was born October 01, 1784 in Freeport, ME, and died August 02, 1846 in Blooming Grove, OH.

Notes for SYLVIA JACKSON:
Vol 7 # 1631 Family Tree Maker shows Sylvia being born in MA

Children of SYLVIA JACKSON and BARTHOLOMEW REED are:
110. i. SYLVIA11 REED, b. March 12, 1813, Weld Township, ME; d. February 17, 1865, Galion, OH.
ii. GEDITHA REED, b. March 02, 1823, Weld Township, ME; d. March 16, 1911, Galion, OH; m. (1) CLOAK; m. (2) ISAAC TOWNSEND CUMMINGS, Abt. 1870, Galion, OH; b. January 05, 1801, Sidney, Kennebec, ME; d. December 22, 1880, Galion, OH.

Notes for GEDITHA REED:
Notes are from Volume 7 Pedigree 1631 Family Tree Maker.

The submitter has Isaac Townsend Cummings married to both Sylvia and her sister, Geditha.

Geditha also had a last name of Cloak. 



Notes for ISAAC TOWNSEND CUMMINGS:
Isaac apparently married both Sylvia and Geditha Reed.

Sylvia in 1833 in Galion, OH 
Geditha abt 1870 in Galion, OH

iii. BARTHOLOMEW REED JR..
iv. LEMUEL JACKSON REED.
v. DAVID REED.
vi. JOHN REED.

89. LEMUEL10 JACKSON, JR. (REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born November 03, 1788 in Sidney, Kennebec, ME, and died 1839 in Richland (now Crawford) Co., OH. He married MERCY WHITE March 27, 1814 in Weld, Franklin Co., Maine (Civil), daughter of SAMUEL WHITE and RACHEL FARRINGTON. She was born July 25, 1795 in Deering, Hillsboro Co., NH, and died September 08, 1865 in Indiana.

Notes for LEMUEL JACKSON, JR.:

Marriage dates for Lemuel and Mercy can be found in the "Maine Historical and Genealogical Records" Volume II, pages 183, 185, 241, 243. It also gives the birthdates for the first children.

These notes are from Gordon Jackson, Monroeville, IN

1765

1st generation of known records. Four Jackson brothers came to America, one settled in Maine, two made Boston their stop and Andrew established his home in Waxhaw, Lancaster Co., So. Carolina near the N. Carolina border. He had brought with him, his wife, Elizabeth Hutchinson and their two sons. Just before their third son was born, Andrew died. The baby named Andrew II (1767-1845) later to become the 7th President of US

My note here: This oral history provided by Gordon just doesn't seem to be correct. I have never been able to make the connection. Although,I was always told that we were related to President Jackson. 


2nd generation. Lemuel was the son of the brother who remained in Oxford County, Maine. He was a 1st cousin of Andrew II. Lemuel married Mercy Jane White who had been born in Maine. They had ten children. Lemuel (1780-1833)

Nancy Ann (G. Grandma of Ruth)
Sampson ( My great grandfather)
Enoch
Joshua (Background of Robert A. Johnson
Lemuel Jr.
Andrew
James (Background of Lois)
Samuel
Parnell (Phanuel)
Lucy (Background of the Hindmans, George, Raicas (sp?) his children

3rd generation

Nancy Ann 1815-1900 
married 3 times Elessor Cummins
John Folk 1801-1854
Squire John Stratton 1803-1883

Little is known of Lemuel and Mercy other than they owned a large Dairy and operated a cheese factory. Lemuel died soon after Lucy was born in 1833 and it would be interesting to know why Mercy decided to move her family West. At that time there were still many unfriendly Indian tribes in Ohio and Indiana so we must assume she joined a caravan of pioneers for the trip. She loaded her belongings, BBLS of flour, grain, and food stuff to sustain her large family; all this on Ox drawn wagons. There were some live stock on foot and the boys supplied meat by hunting along the way. the trip took two months as they traveled along the S. shore of Lakes Ontario and Erie, they made one stop in Knox Co., OH but proceeded on to Indiana. They settled near where Eel River and Old Goshen Rd crossed. It must have been on the county line between Whitley and Allen Counties. 

Mercy and a number of this family were buried near the present Eel-River church. Most grave stones unreadable. But of this big family, a lot more history can be found in the Ft. Wayne Library. These are found to be the ancestors of many local citizens living here today.

Maine Historical and Genealogical Records. Vol II, pages 183,185,241,143 give marriage dates for Lemuel and Mercy and birth dates for the first children.

Weld Town Records page 35 for birth information on Lemuel.



"Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder" page 241. Early Families of Weld..

Birth of Samuel, son of Lemuel Jackson, Jr on June 25, 1817... my note. This should probably read Lemuel .

Notes for MERCY WHITE:
Mercy was 69 years, 1 month and 15 days at the time of her death.

Buried in the Eel River Cemetery north of Ft. Wayne, IN.

Birth record from Deering Town Records, NH listed in LDS IGI record Film number 2034401



In the 1850 Indiana census, Mercy age 54 is listed living with James (19), Enoch (17), Andrew (13) and Samuel(12). They were living in Whitley Co., IN and she had property valued at $500

In the 1860 Indiana census, Mercy was living with Samuel who was a farmer.

In a copy of an old letter sent to me by Ron Diller, Seal Beach, CA we learn that...

"While in Maine, Mercy and Lemuel were in the dairy business. I have heard Grandmother describe how they made cheese for market. 

After she came to Indiana she made a bed spread or coverlet as it was called for each one of the children. Spinning, dyeing, designing and weaving. The one in our family is the only one left. I have taken it to the Jackson Reunion, many of the older ones can remember of there being one in their family.

Mercy died in 1865 and is buried at Eel River.

Children of LEMUEL JACKSON and MERCY WHITE are:
111. i. NANCY11 JACKSON, b. August 16, 1815, Weld, Franklin Co., Maine; d. 1900, Churubusco, Whitley Co., IN.
112. ii. LEMUEL G. JACKSON, b. June 25, 1817, Weld, Franklin Co., ME; d. 1884, IN.
113. iii. SAMPSON JACKSON, b. March 22, 1819, Weld, Franklin Co., Maine; d. August 22, 1908, Burried in Eel River Cemetery.
114. iv. JOSHUA JACKSON, b. October 10, 1822, Weld, Franklin Co., Maine; d. July 11, 1862, Miami County, IN.
v. LUCINDA JACKSON, b. June 27, 1823; d. October 19, 1874; m. JOHN HYNDMAN, December 01, 1842.

Notes for LUCINDA JACKSON:
Allen County, Indiana Index to Marriage Records A-Z 1824-1920
via genealogylibrary.com

Eel River Cemetery Record..
Hyndman, Lucy October 19, 1874 51Y 3M 22d wife John

115. vi. PHANUEL JACKSON, b. May 19, 1827, Butterfield Twp., Oxford Co., ME; d. March 24, 1911, Allen Co., IN.
116. vii. JAMES JACKSON, b. December 27, 1829, Maine; d. December 09, 1880.
viii. ENOCH JACKSON, b. April 07, 1833, Maine; d. July 03, 1872, IN; m. ELLEN CRAIG, September 15, 1861, Whitley Co., IN by A. S. Bingham, M.G.; b. Abt. 1844; d. Bef. 1921.

Notes for ENOCH JACKSON:
There is an Enoch Jackson buried in the Eel River Cemetery.

Date of Death is July 3, 1872 39Y 2M 26D 

Could it be this Enoch?


The 1850 Indiana Census shows Enoch as being born in Maine. He is a farmer

ix. ANDREW M. JACKSON, b. August 22, 1835, Ohio; d. January 26, 1855.

Notes for ANDREW M. JACKSON:
Gravestone at the Eel River cemetery in Indiana states that Andrew is the son
of Lemuel and Mercy.

January 26, 1855 19Y 5M 4D

x. SAMUEL JACKSON, b. January 01, 1837, Oh.

90. MINDWELL10 JACKSON (REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born October 07, 1796 in Sidney, Franklin, ME. She married SAMUEL ROBINSON February 18, 1815 in Weld, Franklin Co., ME, son of GEORGE ROBINSON and LUCY QUINER. He was born May 12, 1794 in Augusta, Kennebec, ME.

Children of MINDWELL JACKSON and SAMUEL ROBINSON are:
i. LUCY11 ROBINSON, b. 1818, Weld, Franklin Co., ME; d. 1885, Harrington, Washington, ME; m. JOHN JACOB ROBINSON, March 06, 1840, Harrington, Washington, ME; b. 1816, Harrington, Washington, ME; d. 1888.
ii. NATHAN ROBINSON, b. Bef. 1830, Millbridge, Washington, ME; m. SALLY; b. 1834.
iii. SAM ROBINSON, b. Bef. 1830, Weld, Franklin Co., ME.
iv. MARY E. ROBINSON, b. 1830, Millbridge, Washington, ME.
v. SYLVINA A. ROBINSON, b. 1832, Millbridge, Washington, ME.
117. vi. OLIVE CAROLYNN ROBINSON, b. February 1834, Millbridge, Washington, ME; d. October 27, 1921, Haverhill, Essex, MA.
vii. PRISCILLA ROBINSON, b. 1839, Millbridge, Washington, ME; m. ATKINSON; b. 1835.

91. ENOCH10 JACKSON (REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born April 28, 1800 in Greene, Androscoggin, ME, and died October 21, 1850 in Crawford Co., OH. He married RHODA LEWIS March 02, 1826 in Knox Co., OH (Richland Co court record), daughter of JOHN LEWIS and HANNAH CONGER. She was born September 17, 1806 in Basking Ridge, Somerset Co., NJ, and died July 20, 1851 in Crawford Co., OH.

Notes for RHODA LEWIS:
Rhoda is not listed as one of the children of John Lewis and Hannah Conger in 
"Conger Family in America" Maxine Leonard

Children of ENOCH JACKSON and RHODA LEWIS are:
i. SULVIA JANE11 JACKSON, m. JASON K. BERK.
ii. PHARES JACKSON.

Notes for PHARES JACKSON:
Died in early manhood.

118. iii. HANNAH JACKSON, b. January 13, 1827; d. January 26, 1861.
119. iv. AMBROSE B. JACKSON, b. June 29, 1832, Galion, Ohio; d. April 18, 1887, Portland Township, Cerro Gordo Co., Iowa.
120. v. RHODA JACKSON, b. 1835, Galion,Ohio; d. Lycoming Co,PA.
vi. MITCHELL L. JACKSON, b. 1836.

Notes for MITCHELL L. JACKSON:
Lived in Iowa.. Nora Springs

121. vii. APPLETON RICH JACKSON, b. November 04, 1838, Polk Twp, Crawford Co., OH; d. Williamsport, PA.
122. viii. RUTH ELLA JACKSON, b. April 29, 1851, Gallion, OH; d. May 15, 1925, Biexley, OH.
ix. MARY JACKSON.

Notes for MARY JACKSON:
Died in infancy.

92. JOSEPH10 JACKSON (JOSEPH9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) He married HANNAH LEONARD. 

Children of JOSEPH JACKSON and HANNAH LEONARD are:
i. CAROLINE11 JACKSON, m. LUKE PERKINS.
ii. SUSAN JACKSON, m. BRADFORD HARLOW.
iii. JOSEPH JACKSON.

93. BARNABAS10 JACKSON (BARNABAS9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born October 30, 1778 in Baptized in Pembroke, MA, and died January 22, 1844 in Abbott, ME. He married MARY. 

Child of BARNABAS JACKSON and MARY is:
123. i. DANIEL11 JACKSON, b. March 01, 1814, Paris, ME; d. August 1899, Monson, Me.

94. ISAAC10 JACKSON (LEMUEL9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born February 06, 1758 in Middleborough, MA, and died October 01, 1845 in Northport, ME. He married (1) SUBMIT SCOTT Abt. 1783. She died 1800 in Paris, Oxford, ME. He married (2) BETSY BESSEY March 05, 1807 in Belfast, ME, daughter of JOSEPH BESSEY and MERCY MORTON. She was born 1789 in Wareham, MA, and died 1822 in Belmont, ME.

Notes for ISAAC JACKSON:
After the death of his wife, Isaac Jackson moved to Belfast, Maine, in September, 1802. 

He settled in Paris on lot 13. He remained here until 1802 when he sold and moved to Belfast with his family. He was in the war of the revolution.

The first eleven children were born in Paaris, ME, the others in Belfast.

Children of ISAAC JACKSON and SUBMIT SCOTT are:
124. i. SAMUEL11 JACKSON, b. March 21, 1784, Paris, Oxford, ME; d. November 14, 1873, Morrill, ME.
125. ii. LUCY JACKSON, b. April 30, 1785, Paris, Oxford, ME; d. April 23, 1868, Morrill, ME.
iii. ISAAC JACKSON, JR., b. September 27, 1786.

Notes for ISAAC JACKSON, JR.:
Drowned in the St. John River

iv. SILVIA JACKSON, b. March 08, 1788, Paris, ME; d. 1871; m. WILLIAM JACKSON, May 21, 1807, Belfast, ME; b. September 25, 1786.
v. SARAH JACKSON, b. September 29, 1790.
126. vi. NATHANIEL JACKSON, b. September 19, 1791, Paris, ME; d. December 31, 1846, Belmont, ME.
vii. MERIBAH JACKSON, b. August 11, 1793; m. HENRY DAGGETT.
viii. AMOS JACKSON, b. July 19, 1795; m. HOLLIS TURNER.
ix. LUTHER JACKSON, b. 1798; m. ELIZA WATSON.
x. LYDIA JACKSON, b. 1800.
127. xi. EUNICE JACKSON, b. December 10, 1797; d. 1872.

Children of ISAAC JACKSON and BETSY BESSEY are:
128. xii. ESTHER11 JACKSON, b. 1809.
xiii. MARY JANE JACKSON, b. 1810; m. RUFUS SAVORY.
xiv. MELINDA JACKSON, b. 1811; m. JOSEPH CLARK.
xv. LOVINA JACKSON, b. 1812; m. SHERBURNE CLARK.
xvi. ISAAC JACKSON, b. 1813; m. LOUISA CLARK.
xvii. EMELINE JACKSON, b. 1818; m. JOHN KENDALL.
xviii. SARAH MARIAH JACKSON, b. June 11, 1820; m. JOHN M. SHUMAN.

95. PATIENCE10 JACKSON (LEMUEL9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born December 07, 1759. She married DEACON JOHN WILLIS, son of EBENEZER WILLIS. He was born November 27, 1754 in Middleborough, MA.

Notes for DEACON JOHN WILLIS:
WILLIS.

DEA. JOHN WILLIS was the son of Ebenezer Willis of Middleboro, Mass.,
and was b. Nov. 27, 1754, m. Patience, dau. of Lemuel Jackson. She was b. Dec.
7, 1759. This was the first family to set up housekeeping in what is now the
town of Paris. It has been said that no person in this region was so conversant
with the scriptures as Deacon Willis. Particulars of his settlement are given on
page 65, and of his location in "Paris village." Children all but three oldest b. in
Paris: 

Isaiah, b. Middleboro, Mass., Aug. 19, 1778, m. Phebe Crockett. 
Joseph, b. " " Oct. 1780, d. June 7, 1807. 

Page 770

Joanna, b. New Gloucester, 1782, m. Ephraim Rowe. 
Priscilla, b. May 5, 1784, d. May, 1805. 
John, b. 1786, d. at the age of six months. 
Seth, b. Feb. 6, 1787, m. Hannah Foster. 
Nathaniel, b. 1789, d. 1821. 
Jemima, b. 1791, d. Aug. 5, 1810, (Caleb Prentiss' diary.) 
Polly, b. June 24, 1793, m. Nathaniel W. Green. 



From History of Paris, Oxford Co., ME



This was the first family to set up housekeeping in what is now the town of Paris, ME. It has been said that no person in this region was so conversant with the scriptures as Deacon Willis. Particulars of his settlement are given on page 65 of History of Paris, Oxford Co.ME. and of his location in "Paris village." Children all but three oldest were born in Paris.

Children of PATIENCE JACKSON and DEACON WILLIS are:
i. ISAIAH11 WILLIS, b. August 19, 1778, Middleboro, MA; m. PHEBE CROCKETT.
ii. JOSEPH WILLIS, b. October 1780, Middleboro, MA; d. June 07, 1807.
iii. JOANNA WILLIS, b. 1782, New Gloucester, MA; m. EPHRAIM ROWE.
iv. PRISCILLA WILLIS, b. May 05, 1784, Paris, Oxford, ME; d. May 1805.
v. JOHN WILLIS, b. 1786, Paris, Oxford, ME; d. 1786.
vi. SETH WILLIS, b. February 06, 1787, Paris, Oxford, ME; m. HANNAH FOSTER.
vii. NATHANIEL WILLIS, b. 1789, Paris, Oxford, ME; d. 1821.
viii. JEMIMA WILLIS, b. 1791, Paris, Oxford, ME; d. August 05, 1810.
ix. POLLY WILLIS, b. June 24, 1793, Paris, Oxford, ME; m. NATHANIEL W. GREEN.

96. LEMUEL10 JACKSON, JR. (LEMUEL9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born March 03, 1762 in Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, and died April 12, 1816 in Paris, Oxford, ME. He married (1) TAMMY TUCKER. She was born Abt. 1761, and died December 02, 1834. He married (2) SUSANNA HAMMOND May 18, 1782 in New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., ME, daughter of BENJAMIN HAMMOND and SARAH SCRIGGINS. She was born 1765 in New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., ME, and died May 25, 1792.

Notes for LEMUEL JACKSON, JR.:
Settle on lot No 14 on the northern slope of Paris Hill. He built the house now the residence of Mrs. Arabella Carter. He sold to Capt. Samuel Rawson and built the house, where, after his decease, April 12, 1816, his son Jacob resided.


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ID: I0917 
Name: Lemuel JACKSON , Jr. 
Sex: M

Marriage 1 Susanna HAMMOND b: 1765 in New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., ME

Married: 18 May 1782 in New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., ME


Notes for SUSANNA HAMMOND:


HAMMOND.

BENJAMIN HAMMOND was the thirteenth settler in New Gloucester, moving
there from North Yarmouth. Mention is made of him that he came to the block
house or garrison, with his wife Sarah, and there temporarily remained until a
log house was built on the top of Harris Hill, where he made a home. He entered
the service in the Revolution and was commissioned Captain in the Continental
army. He died from sickness, at Ticondiroga, in the prime of life, leaving a
widow and family of three sons and four daughters. He was a famous Indian
scout, and a "mighty hunter." Four of his children were among the early settlers
of Paris. The mother died in her old home at the advanced age of ninety years,
and six months. By wife Sarah Craigie, he had the following children: 

I Benjamin, b. July 13, 1760, m. Rebecca Smith, s. Paris. 
II Sarah, b. 1763, m. Nicholas Chesley, s. Paris. 


III Susan, b. 1765, m. Lemuel Jackson, Jr., s. Paris. 


IV Hannah, b. 1767, m. Jacob Parsons, s. Norway. 
V Bela, b. 1769, s. Foxcroft. 
VI Joseph, b. Nov. 27, 1771, m. Lydia Parsons, s. Paris. 
VII Polly, b. 1773, m. (???) Cotton, s. New Gloucester. 

BENJAMIN HAMMOND, JR., m. Rebecca, dau. of Josiah Smith. She was b. in
Gloucester, Mass., Oct. 13, 1763. They settled in Paris about 1785. Referred to
in another place. Children: 

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I Rebecca, b. New Gloucester. May 27, 1783, m. James Daniels. 
II Esther, b. Paris, May 29, 1786, m. Humphrey Merrill. 
III Benjamin, b. Paris, Sept. 10, 1787, m. Ruth Hersey, s. Lincoln. 
IV Moses, b. Paris, June 2, 1791, m. Mehitable Keith. 
V Sally, b. Paris, Dec. 20, 1793, m. Frederic N. Hall. 
VI Ezra, b. Paris, May 21, 1796, m. Betsey Town. 
VII Olive, b. Paris, Dec. 11, 1798, m. Jonathan Bemis. 
VIII Bela, b. Paris, Aug. 27, 1801, d. April 4, 1803. 

JOSEPH HAMMOND, brother of the preceding, m. Lydia, dau. of Captain
William Parsons, Oct. 31, 1796. She was b. Oct. 28, 1777. He purchased the
farm of Dr. Brooks where he made his home. It is now the farm of Hiram T.
Cummings. Children: 

I Sarah, b. Aug. 10, 1797, d. Nov. 19, 1816. 
II Polly, b. April 17, 1799, m. Levi Berry, Jr., s. Smyrna. (See 
Berry.) 
III Lydia, b. April 17, 1801, d. Dec. 4, 1805. 
IV Joseph, b. Sept. 29, 1802, m. Lydia Cushman, s. Lincoln. 
V Caroline, b. July 11, 1804, m. Charles Tucker. 
VI Eliza, b. Jan. 10, 1806, d. Oct. 25, 1806. 
VII Peleg Benson, b. Jan. 6, 1808, m. Emeline Irish. 
VIII William Parsons, b. Sept. 27, 1809, m. Lucy Whittemore, s. Buckfield. 

IX Susan, b. Nov. 3, 1811, d. Aug. 14, 1825. 
X Henry Rust, b. Sept. 17, 1813, d. Feb. 3, 1816. 
XI Lydia Jane, b. July 5, 1815, m. Bradford Morse of Dedham, s. 
Buckfield. 
XII Sarah, b. Aug. 14, 1817, m. John M. Cummings, s. Belfast 
Twins| Acd. grant. 
XIII (???) b. Aug. 14, 1817, d. in infancy. 
XIV Mercy Ann, b. Nov. 25, 1819, m. Joseph Staples. 
XV John Rust, b. May 18, 1822, m. Jennette A. Cushman, s. Patten. 
XVI George W., b. Nov. 14, 1826, m. Emily C. Thayer. 

Children of LEMUEL JACKSON and TAMMY TUCKER are:
i. ABIGAIL11 JACKSON, b. August 07, 1805.
ii. JOSEPH JACKSON, b. 1794; m. LUCRETIA BRETT.
iii. SUSAN JACKSON, b. April 11, 1796; m. REV. RANSON DUNHAM.

Children of LEMUEL JACKSON and SUSANNA HAMMOND are:
iv. LEVI11 JACKSON.
v. JOHN JACKSON.
129. vi. LEMUEL JACKSON, b. March 17, 1784; d. September 1830.
130. vii. SYLVANUS JACKSON, b. January 23, 1785, Paris, Oxford, ME; d. March 25, 1868, Paris, Oxford, ME.
viii. BENJAMIN JACKSON, b. 1786, Paris, Oxford, ME; m. KEZIAH PAINE.
ix. CHARITY JACKSON, b. 1790; m. FRANK WEBSTER.
x. JACOB JACKSON, b. April 18, 1792; m. NANCY BESSEY.

97. LEVI10 JACKSON (LEMUEL9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born July 11, 1763 in Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA, and died 1810 in Belmont, ME. He married SARDINA PRATT 1781. She was born 1764 in Bridgewater, MA, and died 1834.

Notes for LEVI JACKSON:
Levi Jackson and one of his sons are buried in a small plot of ground near the house where they formerly lived in Belmont, ME


Children of LEVI JACKSON and SARDINA PRATT are:
i. KEZIAH11 JACKSON, b. February 15, 1783; m. (1) GEORGE WATERHOUSE; b. 1780; d. 1806; m. (2) SAMUEL HARDY; b. 1780.
ii. LEVI JACKSON, b. November 29, 1784; d. April 17, 1802, Belfast, ME.
iii. WILLIAM JACKSON, b. September 25, 1786; m. SILVIA JACKSON, May 21, 1807, Belfast, ME; b. March 08, 1788, Paris, ME; d. 1871.
iv. STEPHEN JACKSON, b. August 07, 1789.
v. CALVIN JACKSON, b. April 14, 1791; m. SALLY WAITTEN.
vi. POLLY JACKSON, b. November 05, 1793.
vii. SARDINA JACKSON, b. December 04, 1794.
viii. GEORGE WATERHOUSE JACKSON, b. 1801; m. HANNAH ROWELL; b. 1801; d. 1873.

98. CAPT. DANIEL10 JACKSON (DANIEL9, THOMAS8, THOMAS7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1787, and died 1852. He married (1) ELIZABETH MORTON TURNER. She was born 1789, and died 1832. He married (2) MERCY BISBEE RUGGLES. She was born 1802, and died 1877.

Child of CAPT. JACKSON and ELIZABETH TURNER is:
131. i. DANIEL LOTHROP11 JACKSON, b. 1817; d. 1844.

Child of CAPT. JACKSON and MERCY RUGGLES is:
132. ii. SAMUEL HAHNEMANN11 JACKSON, b. 1844; d. 1897.

99. PATIENCE10 PERKINS (JOHN9, JOHN8, MERCY7 JACKSON, ELEAZER6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born December 19, 1783 in Woodstock, Windsor, VT, and died April 28, 1862 in Ogden, Weber, UT. She married DANIEL DRAKE December 02, 1813 in Norwich, Windsor, VT.. He was born January 14, 1789 in Brookline, Windham, VT, and died December 22, 1851 in Ogden, Weber, UT.

Children of PATIENCE PERKINS and DANIEL DRAKE are:
i. JOSEPH11 DRAKE.
ii. DIANTHA DRAKE.
133. iii. DANIEL NEWELL DRAKE, b. June 27, 1819, Pike, Alleghany, NY; d. 1879, Ogden, Weber, UT.
iv. SARAH DRAKE.
v. ORSON DRAKE.
vi. HORACE DRAKE.

100. JOSEPH S.10 CUMMINGS (ANNA9 WARD, JOHN8, EPHRAIM7, RICHARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born February 24, 1796 in Sidney, Kennebec, ME, and died May 24, 1857. He married ANN PRESCOTT December 28, 1820 in Sidney, Kennebec, ME. She was born September 24, 1801, and died February 25, 1892.

Child of JOSEPH CUMMINGS and ANN PRESCOTT is:
134. i. GUSTAVUS INGRAHAM11 CUMMINGS, b. December 04, 1823; d. November 08, 1859.

101. ISAAC TOWNSEND10 CUMMINGS (ANNA9 WARD, JOHN8, EPHRAIM7, RICHARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born January 05, 1801 in Sidney, Kennebec, ME, and died December 22, 1880 in Galion, OH. He married (1) GEDITHA REED CLOAK. He married (2) SYLVIA REED April 13, 1833 in Galion, OH, daughter of BARTHOLOMEW REED and SYLVIA JACKSON. She was born March 12, 1813 in Weld Township, ME, and died February 17, 1865 in Galion, OH. He married (3) GEDITHA REED Abt. 1870 in Galion, OH, daughter of BARTHOLOMEW REED and SYLVIA JACKSON. She was born March 02, 1823 in Weld Township, ME, and died March 16, 1911 in Galion, OH.

Notes for ISAAC TOWNSEND CUMMINGS:
Isaac apparently married both Sylvia and Geditha Reed.

Sylvia in 1833 in Galion, OH 
Geditha abt 1870 in Galion, OH

Notes for GEDITHA REED:
Notes are from Volume 7 Pedigree 1631 Family Tree Maker.

The submitter has Isaac Townsend Cummings married to both Sylvia and her sister, Geditha.

Geditha also had a last name of Cloak. 



Children of ISAAC CUMMINGS and SYLVIA REED are:
135. i. SETH GREELEY11 CUMMINGS, b. October 31, 1839, Galion, OH; d. July 20, 1913, Mansfield, OH.
136. ii. SAMUEL CUMMINGS, b. December 07, 1845, Galion, OH; d. January 09, 1919, Galion, OH.

102. SETH GREELEY10 CUMMINGS (ANNA9 WARD, JOHN8, EPHRAIM7, RICHARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born March 16, 1804 in Sidney, Kennebec, ME, and died May 02, 1852. He married MARY A. SAWTELLE June 09, 1830 in Sidney, Kennebec, ME. She was born May 22, 1811, and died January 04, 1887.

Children of SETH CUMMINGS and MARY SAWTELLE are:
i. ISAAC B.11 CUMMINGS, b. June 21, 1831.
ii. JOSEPH SAWTELLE CUMMINGS, b. February 13, 1834; d. May 04, 1912; m. AMANDA HERSOM; b. February 14, 1838; d. November 11, 1916.
iii. OLIVE W. CUMMINGS, b. October 16, 1836.
iv. ANNA E. CUMMINGS, b. September 17, 1839.
v. ASA JUDSON CUMMINGS, b. February 13, 1843; d. 1862.
vi. CHARLES HENRY CUMMINGS, b. March 10, 1846.

103. JOHN10 FINNEY (EBENEAZER WARD9, MARY MOLLY8 WARD, EBENEAZER7, JONATHON6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) He married ELIZABETH HALL. 

Children of JOHN FINNEY and ELIZABETH HALL are:
i. EBENEZER WARD11 FINNEY.
ii. STEPHEN HALL FINNEY.
iii. THOMAS VIRGIN FINNEY.
iv. SAMUEL RAYMOND FINNEY.
v. DAVID SPRONG FINNEY.
vi. WILLIAM ALLEN FINNEY.
vii. KEZIAH FINNEY.
viii. MARY WALKER FINNEY.


Generation No. 11

104. HENRY RIPLEY11 WILBUR (ASA10, SILVIA9 JACKSON, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born Abt. 1825 in Boston, MA. He married (1) SUSAN E. KNOWLES. He married (2) REBECCA MERRILL. 

Notes for HENRY RIPLEY WILBUR:
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ID: I737 
Name: Henry Ripley WILBUR 
Given Name: Henry Ripley 
Surname: WILBUR 
Sex: M

Father: Asa WILBUR b: 28 NOV 1791 in Sidney, Maine 
Mother: Caroline Ann RIPLEY b: in Boston, MA

Marriage 1 Susan E. KNOWLES

Children

1.Ellen WILBUR


Marriage 2 Rebecca MERRILL


Child of HENRY WILBUR and SUSAN KNOWLES is:
i. ELLEN12 WILBUR.

105. CAROLINE11 WILBUR (ASA10, SILVIA9 JACKSON, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born Abt. 1833 in Boston, MA. She married HON JOSEPH STORY in Boston, MA. 

Child of CAROLINE WILBUR and HON STORY is:
i. CAROLINE WILBUR12 STORY.

106. EMILY AUGUSTA11 WILBUR (ASA10, SILVIA9 JACKSON, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born Abt. 1835 in Boston, MA. She married FARLEY F. CONANT. 

Children of EMILY WILBUR and FARLEY CONANT are:
i. HENRY12 CONANT.
ii. GRACE CONANT.
iii. STORY CONANT.

107. SARAH MARIA11 WILBUR (ASA10, SILVIA9 JACKSON, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born November 14, 1836 in Boston, MA, and died July 20, 1899 in Brielle, NJ. She married JAMES WHEATON SMITH May 11, 1852. He was born June 26, 1824 in Providence, RI.

Notes for SARAH MARIA WILBUR:
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ID: I165 
Name: Sarah Maria WILBUR 
Given Name: Sarah Maria 
Surname: WILBUR 
Sex: F 
Birth: 14 NOV 1836 in Boston, MA 
Death: 20 JUL 1899 in Brielle, NJ 1 
Burial: Philadelphia, PA

Father: Asa WILBUR b: 28 NOV 1791 in Sidney, Maine 
Mother: Caroline Ann RIPLEY b: in Boston, MA

Marriage 1 James Wheaton SMITH b: 26 JUN 1824 in Providence, RI

Married: 11 MAY 1852 in Boston, MA 2

Children

1.Henry Wheaton SMITH b: in Lowell, MA
2.Emma Wilbur SMITH b: 16 JUL 1854 in Lowell, MA
3.Mila Frances SMITH
4.Carrie May SMITH b: 17 APR 1863 in Philadelphia, PA.
5.Sydney Wheaton SMITH
6.Wilbur M. SMITH


Sources:

1.Abbrev: Family Bible. B. Colegrove
Title: Family Bible. B. Colegrove says in her papers 1898. 
2.Abbrev: Hadley-Smith bible
Title: pages from family bible in poss. of Arthur Hadley
Author: Arthur Hadley's entry
Publication: Bible in hands of Arthur Hadley. Copy of page in hands of Col. S. B.Hunt, 1995, Lubbock TX.

Text: See General documentation.
Page: . There have been errors found in the entries. Pages in poss. of Col.S. B. Hunt, Lubbock TX 1996. 


Children of SARAH WILBUR and JAMES SMITH are:
i. HENRY WHEATON12 SMITH.
ii. EMMA WILBUR SMITH.
iii. MILA FRANCES SMITH.
iv. CARRIE MAY SMITH.
v. SYDNEY WHEATON SMITH.
vi. WILBUR M. SMITH.

108. EDWARD BOWLER11 JACKSON (GODFREY10, JOHN9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born March 19, 1832 in Lee, Penobscot, ME, and died July 26, 1921 in Bethel, Oxford, ME. He married JANE LOWELL April 06, 1856 in Carroll, Penobscot, ME, daughter of THOMAS LOWELL and JUDITH HANSON. She was born May 25, 1837 in Carroll, Penobscot, ME, and died December 03, 1892 in Bethel, Oxford, ME.

Children of EDWARD JACKSON and JANE LOWELL are:
i. LAURA JANE12 JACKSON, b. September 02, 1857, Penobscot, ME; d. November 1904, Missouri; m. (1) JACOB BENTON; m. (2) REUBEN WESTCOTT.
137. ii. CHARLES EDWARD JACKSON, b. April 22, 1860, Springfield, Penobscot, ME; d. March 10, 1928, Bethel, Oxford, ME.
iii. JUDITH SERENA JACKSON, b. December 23, 1861, Springfield, Penobscot, ME; m. EUGENE DUDLEY.
138. iv. FRANCES ROBERTA JACKSON, b. December 09, 1863, Carroll, ME; d. October 06, 1947, Millinocket, Penobscot, ME.
139. v. ELLA ALBERTA JACKSON, b. October 21, 1865.
vi. ANNIE ELIZA JACKSON, b. August 18, 1867, Springfield, Penobscot, ME; d. August 08, 1893, Bethel, Oxford, ME.
vii. WILLIAM DEFOREST JACKSON, b. 1869, Springfield, Penobscot, ME.
viii. MARY ELIZABETH JACKSON, b. September 03, 1871, Springfield, Penobscot, ME; d. September 10, 1892.
ix. FLORENCE AUBINE JACKSON, b. June 10, 1873, Springfield, Penobscot, ME; m. GEORGE ANNAS.
x. FRITZ WENDEL JACKSON, b. February 18, 1876, Springfield, Penobscot, ME; m. MABEL A. RICHARDSON, January 23, 1895, Barre, Washington, VT.
xi. SIDNEY DYER JACKSON, b. September 23, 1878, Springfield, Penobscot, ME.
xii. MAUDE ETHEL JACKSON, b. November 03, 1880, Springfield, Penobscot, ME.

109. MARY E.11 SHERMAN (RUTH GODFREY10 JACKSON, JOHN9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born December 20, 1842, and died August 29, 1895. She married THOMAS H. HOWES May 01, 1866. He was born April 13, 1835, and died March 27, 1899.

Child of MARY SHERMAN and THOMAS HOWES is:
i. BERTHA12 HOWES, b. Washington, Knox Co., ME; m. JULIAN A. DODGE.

110. SYLVIA11 REED (SYLVIA10 JACKSON, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born March 12, 1813 in Weld Township, ME, and died February 17, 1865 in Galion, OH. She married ISAAC TOWNSEND CUMMINGS April 13, 1833 in Galion, OH, son of ELEAZAR CUMMINGS and ANNA WARD. He was born January 05, 1801 in Sidney, Kennebec, ME, and died December 22, 1880 in Galion, OH.

Notes for ISAAC TOWNSEND CUMMINGS:
Isaac apparently married both Sylvia and Geditha Reed.

Sylvia in 1833 in Galion, OH 
Geditha abt 1870 in Galion, OH

Children are listed above under (101) Isaac Townsend Cummings.

111. NANCY11 JACKSON (LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born August 16, 1815 in Weld, Franklin Co., Maine, and died 1900 in Churubusco, Whitley Co., IN. She married (1) ELEASOR COMMINS. She married (2) JOHN A. STRATTON. He was born 1803 in Centerville, IN, and died July 27, 1883 in Churubusco, IN. She married (3) JOHN FULK 1846 in Noble County, IN, son of ADAM FULK and MARY DISPONET. He was born May 31, 1801 in Rockingham Co., VA, and died February 02, 1854 in Noble Co., IN.

Notes for NANCY JACKSON:
IGI records at the FHC show a marriage date of September 3, 1854 for Nancy A. Jackson of Centerville, Wayne, IN

Notes for ELEASOR COMMINS:
Eleasor died after the family settled in Indiana. They had no children.

Eleasor and Nancy were married for eleven years.

Notes for JOHN A. STRATTON:
John Stratton was a kind man and seemed proud of his step-children.

He was from the same section of Indiana as the family of Gene Stratton Porter.

He was quite well educated for his time and was always called Squire Stratton.

Buried in Fulk Cemetery.

Notes for JOHN FULK:
John died in 1854 of an accident. 

He was handling timber, the ground was icy, he slipped and a piece he was loading fell across him injuring his spine.

He dragged himself up by the harness until he could get his arms over the horse's back. He guided the team to the house, his feet dragging and almost grozen, he was paralized from the waist down and lived only four days.

He was a kind husband, good provider and proud of his children, always called Grandmother "Woman".

I don't know if he was what they called "Squire" or not but people came to him for consultation, advice and to have him make out papers for them.


This information was in a letter written by "Aunt Sade Gregg to Ed Beavers". This letter must have been written several years back as it is obvious Aunt Lucy Easley was still living at the time, also Sidney. The letter was sent on November 3, 1940.

A copy was sent to me by :
Ron Diller
P. O. Box 727
Seal Beach, CA 90740

Records of births were kept by John in a family bible which was passed through the family.

Child of NANCY JACKSON and JOHN STRATTON is:
140. i. LUCY L.12 STRATTON, b. July 20, 1856, Noble Co., IN.

Children of NANCY JACKSON and JOHN FULK are:
141. ii. DEBRA ANN12 FULK, b. April 14, 1847, Noble Co., IN; d. 1909.
142. iii. MERCY JANE FULK, b. April 15, 1849, Noble Co., IN; d. February 14, 1889.
iv. PATRICK HENRY FULK, b. May 28, 1851, Noble Co., IN; d. September 10, 1851, Noble Co., IN.

Notes for PATRICK HENRY FULK:
Died at the age of 5 months.

v. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FULK, b. September 25, 1852, Noble Co., IN; d. February 25, 1936, Churubusco, IN; m. ELMIRA SKINNER, October 25, 1879, Noble Co., IN; b. 1861, Noble Co., IN.

Notes for BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FULK:
Benjamin did not marry after the death of his wife in childbirth. The child did not survive and they were buried together.

Notes for ELMIRA SKINNER:
Elmira died about one year after they were married. She died in childbirth. The child died too and was buried in the same casket.

.

112. LEMUEL G.11 JACKSON (LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born June 25, 1817 in Weld, Franklin Co., ME, and died 1884 in IN. He married MAGDELENA MARY GREENWALT September 24, 1846 in Allen Co., IN. She was born 1828 in PA, and died 1884 in IN.

Notes for LEMUEL G. JACKSON:



The 1850 Indiana Census shows Lemuel living in Whitley Co., IN. with his wife, Mary M and children Martin and Catharine. His property was valued at $500. He was a farmer.


In the 1860 Indiana census, Lemuel was listed as a Farmer living in Whitley Co., Smith township.

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Allen Co., IN Marriage Records


Greenwalt
Magdelena Lemuel Jackson Sept 24 1846 1-C 228 


Buried at Eel river near his mother, Mercy.


Children of LEMUEL JACKSON and MAGDELENA GREENWALT are:
i. WILLIAM KELLER12 JACKSON.

Notes for WILLIAM KELLER JACKSON:
Denver, CO

143. ii. MARTIN G. JACKSON, b. September 20, 1853, Indiana.
144. iii. CATHERINE JACKSON, b. March 22, 1849, Whitley Co., IN; d. July 08, 1926, Sherwood, OH.
iv. LEMUEL JACKSON, b. 1854, Indiana.

Notes for LEMUEL JACKSON:
Vici, Oaklahoma

v. PHOEBE JACKSON, b. 1855, Indiana.
vi. LEWIS JACKSON, b. 1857, Indiana.

113. SAMPSON11 JACKSON (LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born March 22, 1819 in Weld, Franklin Co., Maine, and died August 22, 1908 in Burried in Eel River Cemetery. He married ELIZA RICH October 01, 1846 in Whitley County, daughter of APPLETON RICH and SARAH LEWIS. She was born 1828 in Ohio, and died February 15, 1908 in Burried in Eel River Cemetery with Sampson.

Notes for SAMPSON JACKSON:


The 1850 Indiana Census shows that Sampson was a farmer living in Whitley Co., IN with his wife, Eliza and children Appleton and Sarah .


The 1860 Indiana Census shows Sampson living with Eliza in Whitley Co., Smith township. His real property was valued at $2500. Children at this time were A.R., Sarah, Phanuel, Andrew M. and Mary Jane.


They lived on a farm south-west of Churubusco.

The girls all taught school.

April 23, 1905, Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
"Mr. Jacob Maxwell and wife will shortly occupy the Sampson Jackson property on Mulberry Street. Mr. Maxwell has leased the building just south ofMr. Edward Geiger's department store and will install a line of buggies."


May 18, 1905.. Article in Fort Wayne Evening Sentinel
Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Jackson arrived from Fort Wayne, Monday to spend the summer with their daughter, Mrs. C. B. Magers
Buried at Eel River Cemetery. Cemetery records show Augusta, Maine, 1819-1908 (Obits: paper dated Aug. 28, 1908: 89Y 5M 1D.. Eliza

New and Complete Gazetteer of the U.S. (1854), p. 1285

Whitley, a county in the N.E. part of Indiana, contains 326 square miles. It is drained by the Eel river, an affluent of the Wabash. The surface varies from level to undulating; the soil is mostly a fertile sandy loam. The county contains several small prairies. Indiana corn, wheat, oats, and grass...
Organized in 1842. It had 6 churches.


Obit source is Digest of Obituaries published in Newspapers of Columbia City, Whitley Co., IN
1856-1910 compiled by Nellie M. Raber


JACKSON, Sampson, was born in Augusta, Maine; died Saturday at his home in Fort Wayne, IN aged 89 years, 5 months and 1 day. He was a retired farmer, formerly of Churubusco, In. His wife died last Feb. He has these sons and daughters; Mrs. Wesley Bowser, P.W. Jackson, Mrs. Clara Juergens, Mrs. Alvin Beesel and Mrs. C.B. Magers, all of Fort Wayne, IN; A.M. Jackson of Indianapolis, IN and John Jackson of Cleveland, OH. A brother, P.W. Jackson lives in Perry Twp., Allen Co., IN. His funeral was held in the Eel River Church near Churubusco, IN Burial was in the adjoining cemetery. ( C.C.C.M. 28 Aug. 1908)

AGED CITIZEN DEAD ( By Klat News Bureau)

CHURUBUSCO, IND, August 22 -- Sampson Jackson, aged eighty-nine years, for many years a resident south of this place, and one of the pioneers of Smith Township, died today at the home of his daughter, mrs. Sadie Bowser, on Clinton Street, Fort Wayne. His venerable wife passed into the beyond last spring, since which time his health gradually failed until the end came. He leaves, besides Mrs. Bowser, three other daughters and three sons. The daughters are Mrs. Emma Magers, and Mrs. Clara Juergens, of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Elizabeth Beazley, of Ligioner. The sons are andrew Jackson of Indianapolis; John Jackson, of Cleveland, O, and Phanuel Jackson of Fort Wayne. He has a number of relatives in this city and vicinity.

Notes for ELIZA RICH:

Eliza would stay up nights hand sewing clothes for her sons.

Her older daughters did the baking and cooking. They baked once for the whole week. putting their pies and cakes in the summer kitchen.

Notice came to the family, that thiefs were loose and running from the law on horse back. One day they heard them coming through the woods. The girls hid under the beds and in the closets so it was very quiet. The men got off their horses, sharpened their knives on a gadget in the backyard, making lots of noise. Then, eating up the baked food in the summer kitchen and riding off into the woods again. They had no close neighbors. 

Johnny Appleseed visited once in awhile. They said he was "ODD".

Emma was the youngest, so she didn't do much but play with her brother John.

They were strict Baptists and didn't believe in playing cards.

The Post Office, which was established in 1848, was located about a mile northwest of the present town of Churubusco. The name of the Post Office was Franklin. There was also a small settlement called Union about 1 1/2 miles south of Franklin. When the railroad was surveyed in 1853, it was decided to move the two villages nearer the railroad. This was done, and to Miss Eliza Rich, a young school teacher, belongs the honor of naming the new town. At the time there was the battle of Churubusco during the Mexican war. This is how she chose the name.

Buried at Eel River Cemetery along with other relatives. Johnsons, Rich, Jacksons.


OBIT info from Digest of Obituaries Published in Newspapers of Columbia City, Whitley Co., IN
1856-1910 compiled by Nellie M. Raber

JACKSON, Mrs Sampson (Eliza) died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Juergens, Fort Wayne, IN., aged 82 years. Her husband is 89 years of age. Three sons and 4 daughters survive her. (Her maiden name was Eliza Rich, She married at Churubusco., IN on 1 Oct., 1846. (C.C.C.M 21 Feb.1908

Eel River Cemetery notes show death as February 21, 1908.

OBIT. from Ft. Wayne,IN paper.

ElizaJackson died Saturday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Juergens, corner of Eliza and Parnell streets, in this city, at the age of eighty-two years. Death was due to bronchitis.

Mrs. Jackson was one of the oldest residents of Allen County, though she had been living in this city but four years. She was married to Sampson Jackson, who survives at the age of eighty-nine years, sixty-three years ago at Churubusco, where the decedent had resided all her life. She was a member of Eel River Baptist church. Sirviving are her husband, three sons and four daughters -- A. M. Jackson, of Indianapolis; Mrs. Wesley Bowser, Mrs. Charles Juergens, Mrs. C. B. Magers and P. W. Jackson, all of this city. Mrs. Alvin Beazel, of Ligioner, and J. A. Jackson, of cleveland. Sixteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren also survive.

The funeral will take place Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock from the residence and at 11 o'clock from the Eel River Baptist church in Eel River township.



Marriage Notes for SAMPSON JACKSON and ELIZA RICH:
Marriage info found in Whitley Co.IN Marriage records p. 1011 1833-1850
and White Co.IN Marriage records p. 1008, 1843-47

Marriage listed twice, but in two different counties is often because some couples obtained a marriage license or bond in one county, but were married in another county, perhaps to be near other relatives. However, it can also be the case that the person who performed the marriage lived in the other county, and so reported the marriage in that county.

Children of SAMPSON JACKSON and ELIZA RICH are:
145. i. APPLETON R.12 JACKSON, b. September 05, 1848, Indiana; d. December 13, 1899, Churubusco, Indiana, Eel River Cemetery.
146. ii. SARAH JACKSON, b. May 04, 1850, Indiana.
147. iii. PHANUEL JACKSON, b. February 05, 1852, Indiana; d. May 15, 1917, Allen Co., IN.
iv. RACHEL ANN JACKSON, b. January 01, 1854; d. September 18, 1855.
148. v. ANDREW M. JACKSON, b. February 20, 1856; d. April 05, 1916.
vi. MARY JANE JACKSON, b. August 22, 1857, Indiana; d. October 15, 1895, Burried in Eel River Cemetery.

Notes for MARY JANE JACKSON:
Mary was a school teacher. 

She was shot in the leg on the playground at the school where she taught. A new teacher whose Father was the Superintendent, showed her his new gun and accidently shot her. He made her promise not to tell anyone or he would lose his job.

She went home that afternoon in pain. Dr. Magers was called to help but he probed and couldn't find the bullet. Later she died of lead poison.

149. vii. CLARISSA JACKSON, b. April 15, 1861.
viii. ELIZABETH JACKSON, b. May 26, 1872; m. (1) HARRY GILBERT, Book 20 Noble Co., IN marriage records; m. (2) ALVIN BEAZEL, December 23, 1890, Allen Co., IN; d. August 22, 1915.

Notes for ELIZABETH JACKSON:
Aunt Libbie was married twice. First Husband named Alvin Beazel. She lived in a nice home on the main street Ligonier, IN

During her second marriage she lived at Diamond Lake.IN

She had no children.

Lived in Ligonier in June,1905. Newspaper article tells of Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Jackson visiting her.

A story from Doris Magers.

"One summer after high school she asked me to sew some smocks, etc. for her. I spent the week busy at her cottage and she gave me a $20.00 bill which was a lot in those days.

She and Uncle Harry loved to fish. We'd take a lunch along and spend several hours fishing in his boat. 



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Allen County, Indiana
Index to Marriage Record
1824 - 1920 Inclusive
Volume I
Letters A - E Inclusive
Name: Alvin Beazel
Spouse: Jackson Elizabeth
Marriage Date: 23 Dec 1890
Book: 19
OSPage: 102
County: Allen

April 23, 1905, Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Mrs. Elizabeth Betzel of Ligonie, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Emma Magers.

150. ix. EMMA KEMISTON JACKSON, b. May 31, 1866; d. July 19, 1952, Livingston, Montana.
151. x. JOHN ALFRED JACKSON, b. October 13, 1867.

114. JOSHUA11 JACKSON (LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born October 10, 1822 in Weld, Franklin Co., Maine, and died July 11, 1862 in Miami County, IN. He married SARAH ARMENTROUT May 31, 1846 in Miami County, IN, daughter of VALENTINE ARMENTROUT and NANCY HOOVER. She was born May 27, 1829 in Montgomery Co., OH, and died April 28, 1896 in Bourbon, Marshall, IN.

Notes for JOSHUA JACKSON:



Note from Charline Emens 1cemens@mindspring.com sent to me by Mary Williams
Joshua Jackson was her great grandfather.

Joshua was from Allen Co., IN

He had 5 small children when he died.

1860 Indiana Census info:
Joshua was a Pump Maker. He lived in Miami County, Butler Township. Post Office was Peru.
He was living with Sarah and children Willard, nancy, Andrew and Susan.

Joshua Jackson served in the Civil War. He joined the 21st of October, 1861 at Peru, IN in Company G Regiment #51 of Indiana Volunteers and was mustered into service as a Pvt. on the 14th day of December, 1861 at Indianapolis. Volunteers to serve 3 years or during the war.

Joshua died July 10, 1862 and was at home when he died on furlough. He died of chronic diarrhea or dropsy which he contracted while in the service of the U.S.

Census Information for the year 1860 County of Miami, State of Indiana twp Butler
Date of Enumeration July 13, 1860 page 118 and 119

Notes for SARAH ARMENTROUT:
Sarah is buried in Parks Cemetery, Courbon Township, Marshall Co., IN

Children of JOSHUA JACKSON and SARAH ARMENTROUT are:
i. WILLARD12 JACKSON, b. August 23, 1847, Whitley Co., IN; d. 1916, Garrett, DeKalb, IN .. Union Cemetery; m. REBECCA LONG, March 26, 1868, Marshall Co., Indiana.

Notes for WILLARD JACKSON:
Willard and Rebecca had four daughters.

He had a sawmill and threshing business at Cedar for thirty years.

He is buried in the Union Cemetery in DeKalb Co., IN

152. ii. NANCY JACKSON, b. February 04, 1850, Allen Co., IN; d. January 18, 1921, Bourbon, Marshall Co., IN.
iii. ANDREW M. JACKSON, b. November 07, 1853, Marshall Co., IN; d. May 04, 1926, Hartford City, Indiana.

Notes for ANDREW M. JACKSON:
Never married and at the time of his death his home was in Spokane, Washington; however he was wintering in the south and was on his way to Indiana when he died. He is buried in Hartford City, IN

iv. MINERVA J. JACKSON, b. January 08, 1854, Miami Co., IN; d. June 27, 1854, Miami Co., IN.
v. SUSANNAH JACKSON, b. April 03, 1855, Miami Co., IN; d. January 03, 1921, Bourbon, Marshall Co., IN; m. (1) BERNARD RYDER; m. (2) JONATHAN CARDER, April 20, 1873; m. (3) JAMES M. MILLER, March 19, 1908.

Notes for SUSANNAH JACKSON:
Susannah was married three times.

She has five children with her first husband.


153. vi. LUCY ELLEN JACKSON, b. September 07, 1857, Bourbon, Marshall Co., IN; d. May 24, 1927, Kincaid, Anderson Co., Kansas.
vii. ELIZA JANE JACKSON, b. April 14, 1860, Miami Co., IN; d. November 11, 1861, Miami Co., IN.

115. PHANUEL11 JACKSON (LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born May 19, 1827 in Butterfield Twp., Oxford Co., ME, and died March 24, 1911 in Allen Co., IN. He married CATHARINE KELL May 16, 1850, daughter of GEORGE KELL and MAGDALENA. She was born June 29, 1824 in France, and died January 23, 1887 in Allen Co., IN.

Notes for PHANUEL JACKSON:
Notes received from Mary M. William marywil@bright.net

From the Allen Co, Public Library in Fort Wayne, IN

Valley of the Upper Maumee River by Brandt & Fuller published in 1889
Vol. I pp 322 & 323

Phanuel W. Jackson
Prominent farmer of Perry Twp., in Allen Co., IN
Born in Butterfield Twp., Oxford Co., ME - May 19, 1827
Parents: Lemuel and Mercy White Jackson
1833 Moved to Richland Co., now a part of Crawford Co., OH with parents
Six years later his father, Lemuel, died.
1840-1841 came with his sister and her husband Eleazer Cummings to Allen
Co.
1841 returned to home of mother in Richland, Co.
1847 moved with mother to Whitley Co., IN
For three years was in a well drilling business
May 16, 1850 married Catharine Knell from France. She died January 23, 1887.
Because of his wife's sight problems, he studied the eye and became an oculist.
1869 began medical practice and was licensed in Allen Co.
Had four girls: Mercy M., Cordelia M. (died at age 24), Margaret D. and Melia N.
Belonged to the Baptist Church and was a democrat
In 1886 was a justice of peace.




Notes for CATHARINE KELL:
Born in France, of German descent, June 29, 1824. She came to America with her parents, George and Magdalena Kell, when she was four years old. 

"Valley of the Upper Maumee" "Annals of the townships. page 323

Children of PHANUEL JACKSON and CATHARINE KELL are:
i. MERCY M12 JACKSON.
ii. CORDELIA M JACKSON.

Notes for CORDELIA M JACKSON:
Died at the age of 24.

iii. MARGARET D. JACKSON.
iv. MELIA N. JACKSON.

116. JAMES11 JACKSON (LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born December 27, 1829 in Maine, and died December 09, 1880. He married ELIZABETH HARTER. 

Notes for JAMES JACKSON:
Eel River cemetery record.

Died age 50 y ? M 22 Days

1850 Indiana Census shows James birthplace as Maine. He is a farmer

Child of JAMES JACKSON and ELIZABETH HARTER is:
154. i. ISAIAH12 JACKSON, b. December 24, 1859; d. December 19, 1922, Eel River, IN.

117. OLIVE CAROLYNN11 ROBINSON (MINDWELL10 JACKSON, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born February 1834 in Millbridge, Washington, ME, and died October 27, 1921 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. She married ABEL COFFIN LOUD July 24, 1856 in Millbridge, Washington, ME. He was born August 12, 1833 in Newburyport, Essex, MA, and died July 25, 1906 in Merrimac, Essex, MA.

Children of OLIVE ROBINSON and ABEL LOUD are:
i. WILLARD OTIS12 LOUD, b. January 08, 1855, Millbridge, Washington, ME.
ii. SAMUEL OTIS LOUD, b. September 24, 1856, Newburyport, Essex, MA; d. Abt. 1926; m. SARAH ELIZABETH FELT, January 09, 1879, Jamaica Plain, Suffolk, Maine; b. 1858, Jamaica Plain, Suffolk, Maine.
iii. ARTHUR LESLIE LOUD, b. May 25, 1858, Newburyport, Essex, MA; m. CARRIE; b. 1862.
iv. LEWIS LOUD, b. April 14, 1860, Newburyport, Essex, MA.
v. HELEN PERSIS LOUD, b. May 19, 1862, Newburyport, Essex, MA; m. IRVING LUCE; b. 1858.
vi. FRANK LOUD, b. August 05, 1864, Newburyport, Essex, MA; d. December 31, 1908; m. LOUISE PORTER; b. 1873; d. 1943.
vii. FRED A. LOUD, b. September 20, 1868, Amesbury, Essex, MA; d. January 14, 1935, Arlington/Medford, Essex, MA.

118. HANNAH11 JACKSON (ENOCH10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born January 13, 1827, and died January 26, 1861. She married ALLEN STEWART STURTEVANT September 17, 1845 in Crawford County Records. He was born February 16, 1821 in New York State, and died May 01, 1869.

Notes for ALLEN STEWART STURTEVANT:
The three daughters of Allender all married brothers named Flynn.. They were in the lumber business and lived in PA

Children of HANNAH JACKSON and ALLEN STURTEVANT are:
i. ROBY12 STURTEVANT, m. FLYNN.
155. ii. MARY STURTEVANT, b. April 28, 1849, Crown Point, New York; d. November 27, 1902.
iii. KAOKA STURTEVANT, m. FLYNN.

119. AMBROSE B.11 JACKSON (ENOCH10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born June 29, 1832 in Galion, Ohio, and died April 18, 1887 in Portland Township, Cerro Gordo Co., Iowa. He married WELTHA ANN FELLOWS May 05, 1864 in Mason City, Iowa, daughter of BENJIMAN FELLOWS and ANNIE REED. She was born October 15, 1840 in Galion, Ohio, and died May 17, 1904 in Portland Township, Cerro Gordo Co., Iowa.

Notes for AMBROSE B. JACKSON:
Lived in Mason City, IA

Children of AMBROSE JACKSON and WELTHA FELLOWS are:
i. ANNA F.12 JACKSON, b. February 07, 1865, Nora Springs, Portland Twp., Cerro Gorda Co., Iowa; d. May 28, 1865, Iowa.
ii. RUTH ELLEN JACKSON, b. September 17, 1866, Nora Springs, Portland Twp., Cerro Gorda Co., Iowa; d. May 22, 1942; m. CYRUS LOSEY BERK, January 23, 1889.
iii. BARTHOLMEW R. JACKSON, b. March 02, 1870, Nora Springs, Portland Twp., Cerro Gorda Co., Iowa; d. July 27, 1872, Iowa.
iv. MITCHELL L. JACKSON, b. February 13, 1873, Nora Springs, Portland Twp., Cerro Gorda Co., Iowa; d. September 1943, Iowa.
v. SYLVIA J. JACKSON, b. May 11, 1875, Nora Springs, Portland Twp., Cerro Gorda Co., Iowa; d. 1952, Iowa; m. JASON K. BERK, September 30, 1896, Cerro Gordo Co., Iowa.
vi. MYRTIE ALICE JACKSON, b. December 30, 1878, Nora Springs, Portland Twp., Cerro Gorda Co., Iowa; d. 1957, Omaha, NE.

Notes for MYRTIE ALICE JACKSON:
Birth may have been in February.

156. vii. WELTHA A. JACKSON, b. April 07, 1881, Nora Springs, Portland, Township, Cerro Gorda Co., Iowa; d. November 17, 1968, Phoeniz Arizona.

120. RHODA11 JACKSON (ENOCH10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1835 in Galion,Ohio, and died in Lycoming Co,PA. She married AARON B. EDDY. 

Notes for RHODA JACKSON:
Had two sons.. Lived in Williamsport, PA 

Child of RHODA JACKSON and AARON EDDY is:
i. CHARLES12 EDDY.

Notes for CHARLES EDDY:
Lived in Glens Falls, NY.

121. APPLETON RICH11 JACKSON (ENOCH10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born November 04, 1838 in Polk Twp, Crawford Co., OH, and died in Williamsport, PA. He married MARY E. HELLER 1859 in Williamsport, PA, daughter of REUBEN HELLER and JULIA. 

Notes for APPLETON RICH JACKSON:
Received this information from Bob Broz

Appleton received a common school education and learned the trade of saw-filing, at which he was employed until 1865. He then engaged in the oil business on Pioneer run, a tributary of Oil creek, Venango Co., PA, where he drilled several wells and was a partner in the well known Andrews well on Western run. After this he returned to Williamsport and was employed at his trade until 1872, when he invested in real estate on the opposite side of the river (then Armstrong township) and removed thither, continuing to presecute his trade. In 1885 he engaged iin mercantile pursuits and has since enjoyed a flourishing business; he also deals largely in real estate.

Mr. Jackson was married in ........ to Mary E., daughter of Reuben Heller, of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and they are the parents of seven children, five of whom are living: Orville E., attorney at law, Boise City, Idaho; Walter E, John S, Anthony R, and Charles R.

Mr Jackson is a Republican in politics and a member of the Masonic fraternity. The family are adherents of the Methodist Episcopal church of South Williamsport.

Information from the Meginness History of Lycoming , 1892

Children of APPLETON JACKSON and MARY HELLER are:
157. i. ORVILLE EDDY12 JACKSON.
ii. WALTER E. JACKSON.
iii. JOHN S. JACKSON.
iv. ANTHONY R. JACKSON.
v. CHARLES R. JACKSON.

122. RUTH ELLA11 JACKSON (ENOCH10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born April 29, 1851 in Gallion, OH, and died May 15, 1925 in Biexley, OH. She married ROBERT DICKIE CONNELL Bef. 1874. 

Child of RUTH JACKSON and ROBERT CONNELL is:
i. LAURA J.12 CONNELL.

123. DANIEL11 JACKSON (BARNABAS10, BARNABAS9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born March 01, 1814 in Paris, ME, and died August 1899 in Monson, Me. He married LUCY COBB POOL September 20, 1836 in Abbott, ME, daughter of THOMAS POOL and LYDIA COBB. She was born November 14, 1814 in Norway, ME, and died November 24, 1865 in Abbott, ME.

Child of DANIEL JACKSON and LUCY POOL is:
158. i. GEORGE F.12 JACKSON, b. August 20, 1844, Abbott, ME.

124. SAMUEL11 JACKSON (ISAAC10, LEMUEL9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born March 21, 1784 in Paris, Oxford, ME, and died November 14, 1873 in Morrill, ME. He married MARTHA PATTY CROSS January 22, 1806 in Belfast, ME, daughter of NATHANIEL CROSS and MARTHA WOODMAN. She was born 1785, and died 1876.

Children of SAMUEL JACKSON and MARTHA CROSS are:
159. i. SAMUEL12 JACKSON, JR, b. 1806, Belmont, ME; d. March 25, 1838, Belmont, ME.
ii. ELVIRA JACKSON, b. 1807; m. THOMAS GURNEY.
160. iii. MARTHA JACKSON, b. 1809, Belmont, ME; d. August 05, 1862, Morrill, ME.
161. iv. NATHANIEL JACKSON, b. January 10, 1811, Belmont, ME; d. September 25, 1899, Morrill, ME.
162. v. JOSEPH JACKSON, b. January 20, 1813, Belmont, ME; d. October 09, 1882, Rockland, ME.
vi. ISAAC WATTS JACKSON, b. 1815; d. December 12, 1838.
vii. SUBMITTANCE JACKSON, b. 1816; m. IRA DREW.
163. viii. MARY A. JACKSON, b. February 05, 1819, Belmont, ME; d. 1902, Morrill, ME.
ix. URSULA P. JACKSON, b. 1821; d. May 21, 1835.
x. ETTA JACKSON, b. 1822.
xi. SYLVIA JACKSON, b. 1823; m. WOODBURY.
164. xii. ALBION K JACKSON, b. 1825, Belmont, ME; d. October 01, 1882, Belfast, ME.
165. xiii. LUCIUS HENRY JACKSON, b. August 22, 1827, Belmont, ME; d. September 25, 1906, Morrill, ME.

125. LUCY11 JACKSON (ISAAC10, LEMUEL9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born April 30, 1785 in Paris, Oxford, ME, and died April 23, 1868 in Morrill, ME. She married DEACON JOSEPH WARREN CROSS October 08, 1804 in Belfast, ME, son of NATHANIEL CROSS and MARTHA WOODMAN. He was born Abt. 1782, and died August 26, 1872 in Morrill, ME.

Children of LUCY JACKSON and DEACON CROSS are:
i. SUBMITTANCE12 CROSS, b. 1805, Belmont, ME; m. ELEAZER WHITCOMB.
ii. MARTHA CROSS, b. October 02, 1807, Belmont, ME; m. BENJAMIN BANKS.
iii. EUNICE CROSS, b. June 07, 1810, Belmont, ME; m. JAMES H. WOODBURY.
iv. MARY CROSS, b. 1812, Belmont, ME; m. ALBERT T. ELLIS.
v. JOSEPH WARREN CROSS, b. February 17, 1813; m. MARY GURNEY.
vi. JOSIAH H. CROSS, b. March 29, 1815, Belmont, ME; m. LYDIA C. JACKSON.
vii. SARAH CROSS, b. July 22, 1818, Belmont, ME; m. JAMES MEARS.
viii. DAVID CROSS, b. 1820, Belmont, ME; m. EMELINE CROCKETT.
ix. JOSHUA E. CROSS, b. February 09, 1822, Belmont, ME; m. PHEBE A..
x. RALPH CROSS, b. June 01, 1825, Belmont, ME; m. BETSEY WHITCOMB.
xi. LOVINA A. CROSS, b. Abt. 1825, Belmont, ME; m. WILLIAM TURNER.

126. NATHANIEL11 JACKSON (ISAAC10, LEMUEL9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born September 19, 1791 in Paris, ME, and died December 31, 1846 in Belmont, ME. He married ELIZABETH WHITMAN. She was born 1795, and died September 08, 1851 in Belmont, ME.

Notes for NATHANIEL JACKSON:
This Nathaniel settled on a lot at the foot of Cross Pond in Belmont, Maine. Before 1820 he had moved from that place and about 1830 Samuel Jackson, JR., was living there. 

In 1840, the name of Nathaniel Jackson is on a list of voters, and in that year he bought the place which had belonged to Robert Cross who had moved with his family to Vellvile, OH in 1838, but he had moved away from that place before 1845.

Children of NATHANIEL JACKSON and ELIZABETH WHITMAN are:
i. SYLVIA12 JACKSON, b. 1825; d. 1862; m. HENRY A. SHERMAN; b. 1825.
ii. HARRIET JACKSON, b. 1831; m. CHARLES WETHERBEE; b. 1831.

127. EUNICE11 JACKSON (ISAAC10, LEMUEL9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born December 10, 1797, and died 1872. She married HOLLIS TURNER, son of PALERMO TURNER. 

Child of EUNICE JACKSON and HOLLIS TURNER is:
166. i. WILLIAM12 TURNER, b. 1822; d. 1896.

128. ESTHER11 JACKSON (ISAAC10, LEMUEL9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1809. She married CROMMETT. 

Child of ESTHER JACKSON and CROMMETT is:
i. ORCHARD12 CROMMET, b. April 13, 1835.

129. LEMUEL11 JACKSON (LEMUEL10, LEMUEL9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born March 17, 1784, and died September 1830. He married NANCY FOSTER, daughter of ABNER FOSTER. She died December 1860.

Children of LEMUEL JACKSON and NANCY FOSTER are:
i. CHARITY N.12 JACKSON, b. September 10, 1812; m. SAMUEL B. BODWELL; b. Andover, MA.
ii. HARRIET S. JACKSON, b. September 14, 1814; m. LEWIS LIBBEY.
iii. LEMUEL W. JACKSON, b. April 01, 1818; m. HANNAH R. LUNT.
iv. EZEKIEL C. JACKSON, b. April 03, 1821, Oxford, Norway, ME; d. February 09, 1903, Oxford, Norway, ME; m. ABAGAIL PARSONS MILLETT.
v. HANNAH F. JACKSON, b. March 29, 1823; m. GEORGE FARNUM.
vi. VESTA H. JACKSON, b. July 12, 1825; m. MOSES BISBY; b. Andover, MA.
vii. ABNER FOSTER JACKSON, b. November 14, 1827, Oxford, Norway, ME; d. October 1913, Oxford, Norway, ME; m. MARY WOODHOUSE PARSONS MILLETT.

130. SYLVANUS11 JACKSON (LEMUEL10, LEMUEL9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born January 23, 1785 in Paris, Oxford, ME, and died March 25, 1868 in Paris, Oxford, ME. He married (2) CLARISSA BARTLETT 1810 in Paris, Oxford, ME, daughter of THADDEUS BARTLETT and SYBIL POWERS. She was born February 09, 1791 in Bethel, Oxford, ME, and died in Bethel, Oxford, ME.

Children of SYLVANUS JACKSON and CLARISSA BARTLETT are:
i. JARIUS HAMMOND12 JACKSON, b. August 17, 1813, Paris, Oxford, ME.
ii. CLARISSA BARTLETT JACKSON, b. October 10, 1815.
iii. CHARLOTTE WILLIS JACKSON, b. May 07, 1818, Paris, Oxford, ME; d. 1842, Paris, Oxford, ME.
iv. JAMES HOOPER JACKSON, b. September 10, 1820, Paris, Oxford, ME.
v. SYBIL JACKSON, b. February 21, 1823, Paris, Oxford, ME; d. January 03, 1853, Paris, Oxford, ME; m. SIMON HUTCHINSON CUMMINGS; b. May 10, 1809; d. May 23, 1857.
vi. SYLVANUS NELSON JACKSON, b. October 04, 1825, Paris, Oxford, ME; d. July 02, 1827, Paris, Oxford, ME.
vii. BETHSHEBA JACKSON, b. 1830, Paris, Oxford, ME; d. 1851, Paris, Oxford, ME.
viii. NANCY H. JACKSON, b. 1832, Paris, Oxford, ME.
ix. GEORGE KIMBALL JACKSON, b. February 29, 1836, Paris, Oxford, ME.

131. DANIEL LOTHROP11 JACKSON (CAPT. DANIEL10, DANIEL9, THOMAS8, THOMAS7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1817, and died 1844. He married ELEANOR BREWSTER. She was born 1818, and died 1844.

Child of DANIEL JACKSON and ELEANOR BREWSTER is:
167. i. LOTHROP12 JACKSON, b. 1844; d. 1921.

132. SAMUEL HAHNEMANN11 JACKSON (CAPT. DANIEL10, DANIEL9, THOMAS8, THOMAS7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1844, and died 1897. He married ALICE EUDORA WHITTEMORE. She was born 1852, and died 1916.

Child of SAMUEL JACKSON and ALICE WHITTEMORE is:
168. i. RALPH HAHNEMANN12 JACKSON, b. 1887; d. 1942.

133. DANIEL NEWELL11 DRAKE (PATIENCE10 PERKINS, JOHN9, JOHN8, MERCY7 JACKSON, ELEAZER6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born June 27, 1819 in Pike, Alleghany, NY, and died 1879 in Ogden, Weber, UT. He married CYNTHIA PARKER JOHNSON January 04, 1844. She was born August 01, 1824 in Richford, Tioga, NY, and died January 29, 1879 in Ponca Indian Village.

Children of DANIEL DRAKE and CYNTHIA JOHNSON are:
i. LUCY12 DRAKE, b. November 15, 1844.
ii. CYNTHIA REMINA DRAKE.

134. GUSTAVUS INGRAHAM11 CUMMINGS (JOSEPH S.10, ANNA9 WARD, JOHN8, EPHRAIM7, RICHARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born December 04, 1823, and died November 08, 1859. He married MARY ANN SPAULDING. She was born February 03, 1827, and died Abt. 1911.

Child of GUSTAVUS CUMMINGS and MARY SPAULDING is:
169. i. WARREN ALBERT12 CUMMINGS, b. February 20, 1849; d. July 12, 1912.

135. SETH GREELEY11 CUMMINGS (ISAAC TOWNSEND10, ANNA9 WARD, JOHN8, EPHRAIM7, RICHARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born October 31, 1839 in Galion, OH, and died July 20, 1913 in Mansfield, OH. He married SARAH GRISELLA RUHL January 24, 1867 in Galion, OH, daughter of JACOB RUHL and SARAH KUNKEL. She was born June 16, 1844 in Galion, OH, and died June 10, 1918 in East Cleveland, OH.

Children of SETH CUMMINGS and SARAH RUHL are:
i. WILLIAM12 CUMMINGS, b. December 25, 1868, Galion, OH; d. 1869, Galion, OH.
170. ii. GLENN MORRIS CUMMINGS, b. September 22, 1873, Galion, OH; d. June 06, 1951.

136. SAMUEL11 CUMMINGS (ISAAC TOWNSEND10, ANNA9 WARD, JOHN8, EPHRAIM7, RICHARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born December 07, 1845 in Galion, OH, and died January 09, 1919 in Galion, OH. He married (1) RHODA LEMON. He married (2) EMILY A. BAKER May 17, 1866 in Galion, OH. She was born October 31, 1846, and died January 09, 1875 in Galion, OH.

Children of SAMUEL CUMMINGS and EMILY BAKER are:
171. i. MAE BELLE12 CUMMINGS, b. December 26, 1867, Galion, OH; d. July 1922, Galion, OH.
172. ii. CHARLES G. CUMMINGS, b. May 30, 1873; d. July 10, 1945.
iii. RHODA CUMMINGS, d. December 09, 1924.


Generation No. 12

137. CHARLES EDWARD12 JACKSON (EDWARD BOWLER11, GODFREY10, JOHN9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born April 22, 1860 in Springfield, Penobscot, ME, and died March 10, 1928 in Bethel, Oxford, ME. He married JANE LEEMAN June 29, 1879 in Aroostook, ME. She was born February 22, 1853 in Pemberton Ridge, NB., Canada, and died April 24, 1907 in S. Waterford, ME.

Children of CHARLES JACKSON and JANE LEEMAN are:
i. CHESTER13 JACKSON, b. April 09, 1880, Springfield, ME; d. December 08, 1911, Los Angeles, CA.
173. ii. ROBERT ASHTON JACKSON, b. May 14, 1883, Forest City, New Brunswick; d. September 04, 1960, El Cajon, CA.
174. iii. MINNIE E. JACKSON, b. August 06, 1886, Pemberton Ridge, NB., Canada; d. September 08, 1964, South Paris, ME.
iv. RAYMOND O JACKSON, b. October 31, 1888, Pemberton Ridge, NB., Canada; d. February 20, 1968, Rolla, MO; m. (1) MARJORIE FULTON, March 16, 1922; m. (2) E. NATALIE BLACKWELL, June 18, 1926.
v. EDWARD B. JACKSON, b. September 16, 1891, Pemberton Ridge, NB., Canada; d. August 05, 1958, Harrison, ME; m. GERALDINE YORK; d. 1956.
175. vi. WELLESLEY B. JACKSON, b. March 29, 1893; d. Aft. September 1964, South Paris, ME.

138. FRANCES ROBERTA12 JACKSON (EDWARD BOWLER11, GODFREY10, JOHN9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born December 09, 1863 in Carroll, ME, and died October 06, 1947 in Millinocket, Penobscot, ME. She married ELISHA ROURTILOTTE LEEMAN September 26, 1880 in Springfield, Penobscot, ME. He was born 1850 in Nackawic, NB, Canada, and died July 20, 1936 in Millinocket, Penobscot, ME.

Children of FRANCES JACKSON and ELISHA LEEMAN are:
i. FRANCES MAY13 LEEMAN, b. February 05, 1882, Forest City, NB, Canada; d. April 23, 1955, Hartford, Hartford, CT; m. THOMAS BURTON, WHIRTY, May 09, 1900, Millinocket, Penobscot, ME; b. August 04, 1873, Baillie, NB, Canada; d. November 18, 1944, Hartford, Hartford, CT.
ii. NEVA ADELLA LEEMAN, b. September 01, 1885, Forest City, NB, Canada; m. JAMES ARTHUR RIDEOUT.
iii. HENRY ALLEN LEEMAN, b. August 07, 1887, Forest City, NB, Canada.
iv. VERNON WILLIAM LEEMAN, b. July 15, 1890, Forest City, NB, Canada; d. 1977.
v. MARION CLARE LEEMAN, b. September 02, 1895, Forest City, NB, Canada; d. August 20, 1995, Millinocket, Penobscot, ME; m. KELVIE CURRIE.
vi. GEORGE WENDEL LEEMAN, b. May 17, 1899, Forest City, NB, Canada; d. 1959.

139. ELLA ALBERTA12 JACKSON (EDWARD BOWLER11, GODFREY10, JOHN9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born October 21, 1865. She married EDWIN N. PRESCOTT July 06, 1889 in Williamstown, VT. 

Child of ELLA JACKSON and EDWIN PRESCOTT is:
i. FLORENCE AUBINE13 PRESCOTT, b. 1890; d. 1958.

140. LUCY L.12 STRATTON (NANCY11 JACKSON, LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born July 20, 1856 in Noble Co., IN. She married (1) SAMUEL HALLER 1873. He was born in Germany. She married (2) JOHN B. EASLY March 01, 1893. 

Notes for LUCY L. STRATTON:
Lucy was the mother of two children. One lived seven weeks and the other was still born. 

She was a widow at age 21.

She inherited about $5,000 from her Uncle, Dr. Owen Stratton of Centerville, IN. She bought a farm.

Notes for JOHN B. EASLY:
John was a widower with two small children when he married Lucy.

Child of LUCY STRATTON and JOHN EASLY is:
i. SIDNEY13 EASLY.

141. DEBRA ANN12 FULK (NANCY11 JACKSON, LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born April 14, 1847 in Noble Co., IN, and died 1909. She married NATHAN W. BEAVERS, son of JOHN BEAVERS and ELIZABETH WATERS. He was born March 28, 1847 in Coldwater, MI, and died October 26, 1926 in Churubusco, Whitley Co., IN.

Children of DEBRA FULK and NATHAN BEAVERS are:
176. i. SADIE13 BEAVERS, b. March 28, 1868, Allen Co., IN; d. Aft. 1958.
ii. NANCY J. BEAVERS, b. May 13, 1870, Allen Co., IN; d. 1901; m. CHARLES KRONK.
iii. ELIZABETH BEAVERS, b. 1871, Allen Co., IN.
iv. MARY E. BEAVERS, b. November 30, 1871, IN; d. January 04, 1873, IN.
v. SAMUEL BEAVERS, b. April 04, 1874, IN; m. ALICE MCGUIRE.
vi. BENJAMIN BEAVERS, b. 1876, Allen Co., IN.
vii. ALLEN BEAVERS, b. August 07, 1877, Allen Co., IN; m. ELSIE ANGLEMEYER.
viii. JESSE BEAVERS, b. January 18, 1880, Allen Co., IN.
ix. EDWARD BEAVERS, b. August 17, 1884, Allen Co., IN; m. EDITH KENT.
x. ALTA BEAVERS, b. May 30, 1887, Allen Co., IN; m. SHIRLEY KING.

142. MERCY JANE12 FULK (NANCY11 JACKSON, LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born April 15, 1849 in Noble Co., IN, and died February 14, 1889. She married JAMES MARKER 1867. He was born 1847 in Noble Co., IN, and died 1925 in ID.

Notes for MERCY JANE FULK:
May have been officially names "Mercy."

Notes for JAMES MARKER:
James went from bad to worse, tried the saloon business finally run through with everything, went "West" leaving his children for strangers to rear.

Aunt Lucy and grandmother kept Anna and Oscar, and Charles lived with James at Merriam. John had it the hardest, he was "put out" as they called it to a man named Ira Roth near Warsaw, as soon as he was big enough, he ran away. James was not heard from for many years. The boys were married and middle aged men. While Uncle Bennie was living in Montana, he met a young man by the name of Marker, and it developed that he was a son of James. He had married, had ten more children and was a rancher in Idaho. Afterward he visited here twice with his wife. They posed a Walthy Ranchers.

Children of MERCY FULK and JAMES MARKER are:
i. JAMES13 MARKER, b. 1869.
177. ii. JOHN A. MARKER, b. May 1872, Noble Co., IN; d. June 1934.
178. iii. OSCAR MARKER, b. 1875, Noble Co., IN.
iv. CHARLES MARKER, b. 1877, Noble Co., IN; d. 1935.

Notes for CHARLES MARKER:
John and Charles are buried in the Eel River Cemetery.

v. ANNA MARKER, b. November 02, 1880, Churubusco, IN; d. September 10, 1896.

143. MARTIN G.12 JACKSON (LEMUEL G.11, LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born September 20, 1853 in Indiana. He married PRISCILLA GUMP March 15, 1874, daughter of GEORGE GUMP and HARRIET AGENBROAD. She was born September 30, 1848.

Notes for MARTIN G. JACKSON:
Churubusco, IN

Marlene Jackson's grandmother says that Martin died in a well. He went down to do some work and there was no oxygen and he died.

Children of MARTIN JACKSON and PRISCILLA GUMP are:
179. i. CHARLES MILO13 JACKSON, b. January 21, 1890; d. December 08, 1961.
ii. EFFIE BELLE JACKSON, b. May 30, 1881; d. March 13, 1966; m. LUTHER MCBRIDE, July 23, 1898.

144. CATHERINE12 JACKSON (LEMUEL G.11, LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born March 22, 1849 in Whitley Co., IN, and died July 08, 1926 in Sherwood, OH. She married JOHN B. ROSS. 

Notes for CATHERINE JACKSON:
Was a teacher in Allen Co.,

Children of CATHERINE JACKSON and JOHN ROSS are:
i. LEMUEL13 ROSS.
ii. MARTIN ROSS.
iii. WILLIAM KELLER ROSS.

145. APPLETON R.12 JACKSON (SAMPSON11, LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born September 05, 1848 in Indiana, and died December 13, 1899 in Churubusco, Indiana, Eel River Cemetery. He married LAURA WAGNER November 06, 1870 in Columbia City, IN, daughter of TOBIAS WAGNER and RACHEL BOSLER. She was born 1844 in Columbia City, IN, and died 1927.

Notes for APPLETON R. JACKSON:
Grandfather of Bob , Ralph, Murray, Howard, Russell and James Johnson

1882 IN census lists Appleton Jackson as a resident of Churubusco in 1882, the year the town received it's name.

Appleton and Laura lived in a comfortable home on the east side of North Main Street a few houses north of the United Brethren Church.

All of their children received their early education in the Churubusco school system.


Digest of Obituaries published in
Newspapers of Columbia City, Whitley County, IN
1856-1910

Jackson, A.R. an old resident of Churubusco, Ind. died about
5 this morning aged about 52 years. His wife is living.

(C.C.C. 13 December 1899)


Buried in the Eel River Cemetery,

Sonday was the local undertaker who officiated at most of the Jackson burials.

Obituary notice in a paper - no date or paper name provided.
There is an obit in the paper on December 6, 1899


A. R. Jackson Dead

Churubusco citizens were greatly surprised Wednesday morning upon learning of the death of Mr. A. R. Jackson, who died during the night after but a few hours sickness.

He had been complaining of not feeling well for several days but continued his work having charge of the Wabash elevators here for W. A. Geiger, up to the very last day.

Mr. Jackson was a companionable man of more than ordinary intelligence. He was an enthusiastic Mason and his brethren will conduct the funeral services. He was a moral, upright citizen and esteemed by all who knew him. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved wife and children in the sad loss they have sustained.

The funeral services will be conducted from the M. E. church this (Friday) afternoon at 1o'clock.

also this obit..

A. R. Jackson

Word reached the city yesterday of the death of Mr. A. R. Jackson of Churubusco, after a very brief illness. Mr. Jackson was well known in Fort Wayne being a member of the Fort Wayne Lodge of Perfection, Scottish Rite Masons, and quite a number from this city will attend his funeral, which is announced for Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock under the auspices of the Master Masons of Churubusco.

Mr. Jackson had not been ailing and was doing the elevator work in Churubusco up to 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. At the stated time he left his work for home, informing Manager Geiger that he was not feeling well. Later in the afternoon a physician was called, but the patient had no fever and was not considered in a critical condition. The doctor was again called at about 1 O’clock in the morning and on his arrival he at once realized the true condition and informed those present that the man was probably suffering from apoplexy and in less than an hour he lay in the sleep of death.

Mr. Jackson was well and favorably known all over the county, having figured quite prominently in politics. He was a staunch democrat, and in 1888 received the nomination from his party for the office of sheriff. His opponent was selected from the same township, and that year W. H. Hollipeter was elected to fill the office. He has filled the position of deputy fish commissioner and did splendid service.

Notes for LAURA WAGNER:
Laura was a very tiny lady.

She was the third in a family of six children. She was born on a farm east of Columbia City, where the family resided until after her mother's death in 1860

Laura is remembered as a very religious person, and a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. She was quite serious in disposition and somewhat austere in manner.

This note from Gordon Jackson - August, 1998 

Laura Jackson, my grandmother was a rather srict lady, a member of the Women's Temperance Union - one of those "lips that touch liquor shall never touch mine" kind of person. She never allowed any cards in her home as she thought the devil was in a deck of playing cards. Well, my father was a pharmacist and even during probition he had some medical brandy at the store. When I was just a little child, our family invited Grandma Laura and Uncle Murray for Thanksgiving, and my mother made mince meat pies using some of the brandy. Grandma Laura said she never ate such good mince pie and wanted the recipe. Well no one had the nerve to tell her that there was brandy in the pie, for she probably would have never visited us agin. My father and mother laughed like crazy afterwards, but of course could never tell Grandma what made the pie so good!


Children of APPLETON JACKSON and LAURA WAGNER are:
180. i. IDA BELLE13 JACKSON, b. February 22, 1872; d. June 08, 1938, Indiana, Eel River Cemetery.
ii. SAMPSON ELIAS JACKSON, b. October 24, 1873; d. July 27, 1875.
181. iii. JOHN MILTON JACKSON, b. January 11, 1876, Churubusco, Whitley Co., IN; d. January 09, 1928, Monroeville, IN.
iv. ANDREW MURRAY JACKSON, b. April 08, 1879, Churubusco, Whitley Co., IN; d. October 22, 1924, Churubusco, Whitley Co., IN.

Notes for ANDREW MURRAY JACKSON:
Murray did not marry. He had a car and would drive it into Fort Wayne to visit Emma on Hillside Ave.

Doris Magers was a little girl at the time and she tells the story of using toilet paper to polish his front head lights for a nickle!

He was always known as "Uncle Murray"..

146. SARAH12 JACKSON (SAMPSON11, LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born May 04, 1850 in Indiana. She married WESLEY BOWSER December 25, 1879, son of HENRY BOWSER and POLLY. He was born 1849 in Indiana, and died January 20, 1930 in Napoleon, Henry Co., Ohio.

Notes for SARAH JACKSON:
Sarah was known as Aunt Sadie. 

She owned a bedroom suite which has been passed on in the family. It is a 3/4 size bed and the chest has a marble top.

Westley and Sarah had a nice home on South Clinton Street in Fort Wayne, In. They owned a woven horse hair covered couch. 

Aunt Sadie ended up blind and the story goes that when Doris Magers was a little girl they would go visit . If she had a new taffeta dress on Aunt Sadie wanted me to stand in front of her, so she could feel it with her fingers and admire it. She was a very nice lady.

They had a heating stove in the living room that fascinated Doris. It burned wood or coal, was large, silver shining and had little decorations almost like pearl that showed the fire burning. All around the center. It may have been something called Isinglass.

Notes for WESLEY BOWSER:
Obituary Notice. article not dated.

Wesley Bowser Succumbs

Recent Resident Here Dies At Home of Daughter
in Ohio

Word has been received here of the death of Wesley Bowser, aged 80, Monday evening at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Arnold Suhr, of Napoleon, O. He was a former resident of this city,having lived at 2104 South Clinton Street. He was a member of the First Evangelical Church here. He was a cousin of S. F. Bowser of S. F. Bowser Company, Inc.

Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Mary Hollopeter, of Auburn; the daughter in Napoleon, and one grandchild.

Mr. Bowser had made his home in this city until late last fall. He was a resident of Fort Wayne for about 30 years and was employed at the S. F. Bowser Co., Inc. plant until his retirement six years ago.

The body will arrive in this city Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and will be taken to the home of a sister-in-law, Mrs. Clara Houck, 1510 Tilden Avenue. Funeral services will be held there Thursday at 10 o'clock with the Rev. E. Garfield Johnson officiating. Burial in Lindenwood Cemetery.


Found in Ohio Death Records online.
BOWSER, WESLEY
County Name: HENRY
Date of Death: 1/20/1930 
Volume Number: 6197
Certificate Number: 3467

Children of SARAH JACKSON and WESLEY BOWSER are:
182. i. LYDA13 BOWSER.
ii. RUSSEL BOWSER, b. Abt. 1885; d. 1913.

Notes for RUSSEL BOWSER:
Died of the ":White Plague"

iii. MABEL BOWSER.

147. PHANUEL12 JACKSON (SAMPSON11, LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born February 05, 1852 in Indiana, and died May 15, 1917 in Allen Co., IN. He married MARTHA STIRLEN October 27, 1886, daughter of ALEXANDER STIRLEN and MAGDALENA KELL. She was born 1860 in Holmes Co., OH.

Notes for PHANUEL JACKSON:
Called "Uncle Fay" by everyone.

In 1890 Phanuel lived in St. Joseph Township according to the Allen Co, IN Directory

Child of PHANUEL JACKSON and MARTHA STIRLEN is:
i. STIRLEN13 JACKSON.

148. ANDREW M.12 JACKSON (SAMPSON11, LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born February 20, 1856, and died April 05, 1916. He married (1) RACHAEL K. JONES September 08, 1881 in Noble Co., IN marriage record, daughter of ELIAS JONES. She was born January 20, 1860, and died November 19, 1886. He married (2) ELIDA S. JONES January 03, 1888 in Noble Co., IN marriage record, daughter of ELIAS JONES. 

Children of ANDREW JACKSON and ELIDA JONES are:
i. THERMON13 JACKSON.
ii. FRANK JACKSON.
iii. PAUL JACKSON.
iv. ALMA JACKSON.

149. CLARISSA12 JACKSON (SAMPSON11, LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born April 15, 1861. She married (1) WILLIAM JUERGENS. He died January 01, 1908. She married (2) ADAM B. HOUCK September 01, 1910 in Allen Co., IN. He was born August 24, 1855.



Notes for CLARISSA JACKSON:
Also known as Aunt Clara.

Clarissa was married twice. First to a man named Jergens. She had no children from this marriage.

She married Ad Houck and had two children.

She lived on Tilden Ave. not far from Lakeside Park in Fort Wayne.

Aunt Clara had breast cancer and was the only one , at the time, who had a breast removed.

Obit notice .. no date provided

Mrs. Clara J. Houck

Mrs. Clara J. Houck, 85, of 1510 Tilden Avenue, died Thursday evening at St. Joseph's Hospital following an illness of four weeks from complications.

She was a member of Shiloh Chapter No. 141, OES; a charter member of the Auxiliary of American Legion Post No 47; Wayne Temple No. 432, Pythian Sisters, and the Crescent Avenue Evangelical Church, Surviving are a son, Maj. John F. Houck of Gotha, Fla; a sister, Mrs. Emma Majors, of Fort Wayne, a brother John Jackson, of South Euclid, O., and one granddaughter, Miss Clara Eleanor Houck, of Providence, R.I.

The body was removed to the D. O. McComb & Sons Funeral Home where friends may call after noon today. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home, the Rev. A. Hunter Colpitts officiating. Burial will be in Lindenwood Cemetery.



Notes for ADAM B. HOUCK:
llen County, Indiana
Index to Marriage Record
1824 - 1920 Inclusive
Volume II
Letters F - K Inclusive
Name: Adam B Houck
Spouse: Clara Juergens
Marriage Date: 01 Sep 1910
Date: 24 Aug 1855
Book: 34
OSPage: 505
County: Allen


Children of CLARISSA JACKSON and ADAM HOUCK are:
i. ANNA13 HOUCK.
183. ii. JOHN FOSTER HOUCK.

150. EMMA KEMISTON12 JACKSON (SAMPSON11, LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born May 31, 1866, and died July 19, 1952 in Livingston, Montana. She married CASIMIR BRYANT MAGERS September 09, 1890 in Catholic Church, Ege, Indiana, son of FRANCIS MAGERS and MARY METZGER. He was born 1866, and died December 01, 1924 in Fort Wayne, Indiana.




Notes for EMMA KEMISTON JACKSON:
After her husbands death she was left in charge of Marcellus, Elizabeth, and her grand daughter, Doris , age 7. 

She was a hard working lady and a friend to everyone. She was very plain - no fuss. A wonderful cook. She even chopped the heads off chicken raised in her own backyard! She would pour boiling water on them and pull off the feathers. (what an odor!), then cook them.

Doris remembers hiding in the cellar way and watching her from the window while the chickens flopped around the yard after their heads were off?

She made divinity candy, jelly rolls, fruit cakes, creamed cod fish, and one time she cooked a ground hog as a joke. Her son, Bob, had shot it. Her husband was later shown the "head" of what he had for supper.

She lived in a big house on Hillside Ave in Fort Wayne,IN.

Casmir and Emma were married at the Catholic Church in Ege, Indiana.

She came from a very strict Baptist family. (no card playing)
After a horse and buggy ride from Churubusco to Ege and one hour instruction, she became a
Catholic!

At the time of her death, she was living with her daughter, Lamberta in Montana.

Emma had diabetes.

She is buried at the Catholic Cemetery in Fort Wayne, IN

LIVINGSTON, MT Newspaper July 19, 1952

"Emma Magers Is Stricken - Dies at Noon Today at Home of Daughter"
Mrs. Emma K. Magers, 86, died at noon today at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H.W. Jennings, in the Ebert apartments after an extended illness.

The body, removed to the Franzen Mortuary, will be forwarded to her old home in Fort Wayne, Ind., for last rites and burial. The services will be conducted in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Fort Wayne. 

She was born May 31, 1866, near Fort Wayne and had spent most of her life in the community. She came to Livingston two and one-half years ago to make her home with her son-in-law and daughter.

Surviving are two sons. Col. Frank J. Magers of Englewood Fla., and C.M. Magers of Ridgway, PA,: two daughters, Mrs Elizabeth Davies of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Lamberta Jennings of Livingston, and several grandchildren and great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband and three children.


Obituary:
Rosary for Mrs. Emma K. Magers will be recited at 8 o'clock tonight at the Franzen chapel. The body, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. H.W. Jennings, will be forwarded on train No 2 tonight to Fort Wayne, Ind. for services and burial. Mrs. Magers, 86, died Saturday at the home of her daughter after an extended illness.

Burial, July, 1952, Fort Wayne, IN


Baptism record from Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Ege, IN page 95

Baptism 8 of Sept, 1890 (under condition)
Emma Mariam Jackson Born 31, May 1866
Father Sampson Jackson of Churubusco and 
Mother, Eliza Rich
Sponsors John and Maria Walsh

June 4, 1905 Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
"Mrs. C. B. Magers and her son Robert were in Columbia City, Tuesday."

Notes for CASIMIR BRYANT MAGERS:

Casimir Magers was the oldest son of Francis and Mary Metzger Magers. He was born in Churubusco, IN in 1866. He went to Northwestern University of Chicago and studied to be a pharmacist.

Casimir did many things. Worked at a power plant. Volunteered as a fireman. Was a pharmacist.

He went West like a lot of folks were doing at the time. After he and Emma were married,, he rode the rails and sent her out alone on the train coach. He had rented a small house for them. They had many Indians and wild animals in the town of Helena, Montana. Their first baby, Lamberta, was born there. 

They stayed for about a year and decided they like Indiana better. Casimir sent his wife back on the train and he came back on the cattle car.

Later, they moved back to Churubusco, Indiana. His health was bad, so after having four more children, they moved to Blythesville, Arkansas hoping he'd be better.

He went to Blythesville, Arkansas in August of 1905? to run an electric light plant. He became ill with malaria. They eventually returned, moving to Fort Wayne,Indiana. He ended up as a pharmacist at Millers Drug Store on Creighton Ave.

He had gone to work the day that he died. He seemed in good health. His son Marcellus had picked him up from work and was driving him home when he suffered a heart attach. He died 13 days after his son Robert had died as a result of a hunting accident.

Casimir had red hair! He had three red headed sisters! Minnie (Mary) DeVault, Bessie(Elizabeth) Maloney and Ursa(Ursula) Magers.

He is buried at the Catholic Cemetery in Fort Wayne, IN


Children of EMMA JACKSON and CASIMIR MAGERS are:
184. i. LAMBERTA MARIE13 MAGERS, b. July 25, 1891, Billings, Montana; d. April 03, 1980, Portland, OR.
185. ii. ROBERT LAWRENCE MAGERS, b. April 06, 1893, Churubusco, Whitley Co., Indiana; d. November 21, 1924, Fort Wayne, Allen Co., Indiana.
iii. FRANCIS JACKSON MAGERS, b. June 18, 1895, Churubusco, Whitley Co., IN; d. January 26, 1971, Sarasota, FL; m. (1) C. MARIE GREEN; b. Celina, Ohio; m. (2) ELENA HELEN OKESHOFF, October 01, 1928; b. May 21, 1892, Chita, Siberia, Russia; d. December 11, 1950, Sarasota, FL.

Notes for FRANCIS JACKSON MAGERS:
Frank spent all of his working life in the Army - serving time in Hawaii, Iceland and Washington, DC. 

When he retired he moved to Sarasota, Florida.

He married a widow with 5 grown children in Honolulu. Her name was Helen Okeshoff and after her death, he married the second time to a lady named Marie Green in Florida.

Both ladies were of similar build and appearance. Helen's parents were Russian. Her father
ordered for the Russian Government. The traveled a lot to China and the Far East. She was a nice lady. She had a strong accent and coarse features.

Newspaper article:
Lt. Col. F.J. Magers, formerly of Fort Wayne, has been assigned to Valley Forge General Hospital, Phoenixville, Penn., as Post Adjutant. Col. Magers served in the Medical Department as an enlisted man for 23 years. Re enlisting after World War I, he served in Hawaii, in the U.S. at Walter Reed Hospital, in the 167th Station Hospital in Iceland, and on November 5, 1942, he received a spot commission of Captain in the Medical Administrative Corps. Col. Mages served with the 167th Station Hospital throughout World War II and has served 20 months in England. Col. Magers and his wife now reside in Washington, DC

New article, June 1, 1955
Col. and Mrs. Frank J. Magers arrived in Livingston (MT) Monday from Englewood Fla., to visit his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jennings of the Ebert apartments.

Englewood FL photo caption:

LEGION INSTALLATION: New and retiring commanders of the No-Vel American Legion Post, Venice and the Lemon Bay Post, Englewood, are seen as the two groups held joint installation ceremonies last week in Englewood. Left to right are Commander Jesse F. Wallace, No-Vel Post;' Commander F. M. Magers, Lemon Bay Post; retiring Commander L. A. Ainger, Lemon Bay Post, and retiring Commander John F. Johnston, No-Vel Post.

Note from Lamberta Jennings:
Funeral Saturday, January 30, 1971, Palms Memorial Park, Sarasota, Florida.

Baptism record page 111 Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Ege, IN

Baptised 14, July, 1895 Francis
Born June 18, 1895
Casimer Magers - Maria Emma Jackson, Churubusco
Godparents James Maloney and Theresa Wilkinson

Notes for C. MARIE GREEN:
Obituary notice. No date provided.

C. Marie Magers

Mrs. C. Marie Magers, 75, 2921 Greenbriar St., died Tuesday in Sarasota Memorial Hospital. She was born in Celina, Ohio and moved to Sarasota 19 years ago from Portland, Ind. She was a church organist and member of the First Brethren Church of Sarasota and she was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 276 of Englewood, Fla.

She leaves her husband, Col. Frank J. Magers of Sarasota; a brother Clifford Gren of Fort Recovery, Ohio.

Funeral services will be held Friday 2 pm at the First Brethren Church with Rev. J.D. Hamel and Rev. Fred Van Ator officiating. Burial will be in Palms Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers those who wish may contribute to the First brethren Church Building Fund. Visitation will be at the Hawkins Funeral Home Chapel, 135 N. Lime Ave., today from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m., 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, and from 1 p.m. until 2 p.m. Friday at the First Bretheren Church.




Notes for ELENA HELEN OKESHOFF:
Helen's parents were Russian and her father ordered materials for the Old Russian monarchy.

She traveled a lot to China and the Far East. Helen had a strong accent and coarse features.

She had children from a previous marriage.

iv. MARY WINIFRED MAGERS, b. November 01, 1897, Churubusco, Whitley Co., IN; d. August 07, 1900, Churubusco, Whitley Co., IN.

Notes for MARY WINIFRED MAGERS:
Winifred died when she was a child about three. She had a disease called FLUX.

Flux: An abnormal or morbid discharge of blood or other matter from the body. Dysentery is
bloody flux.

Page 119 Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Ege, IN
Baptism record for a Mariam Wendelinam
Baptised December, 1897
Casimir and Emma (n. Jackson) Magers
(Born @ 6 mos.) November, 1897
Godparents Jacob and Maria Thibant

Presuming this is Winifred

186. v. CLARA ELIZABETH MAGERS, b. October 16, 1900, Churubusco, IN; d. April 18, 1978, Ft. Wayne, Allen Co., IN.
vi. CASIMIR MARCELLUS MAGERS, b. October 30, 1903, Churubusco, IN; d. August 21, 1988, Fort Wayne, Indiana1; m. ELEEN CECELIA SARRAZEN, June 22, 1935, St. Peters Catholic Church, Ft. Wayne, IN; b. 1911; d. July 18, 1997, Fort Wayne, Allen Co., IN..

Notes for CASIMIR MARCELLUS MAGERS:
[Brøderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2, Ed. 3, Social Security Records: U.S., SS Death Benefit Records, Surnames Beginning with M, Date of Import: Jan 29, 1996, Internal Ref. #1.112.3.4574.158]

Individual: Magers, Casimir
Birth date: Oct 30, 1903
Death date: Aug 21, 1988
Social Security #: 313-09-5406
State of issue: IN

"Marcellus" was the youngest in his family. He married a lady named Eleen who had
epilepsy and was never very well. They had no children.

Marcellus went to the General Electric apprentice school and ended up with a good job in the Laboratory at the General Electric Co. in Fort Wayne, Indiana. and for a brief time lived
in Ridgeway, Pennsylvania.

He used to bring his niece and nephews scrap paper to color and "Sen-Sen" to eat.

He never seemed very comfortable around children.

Record from Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Ege, In
page 137
Casimir Marcellus Born October 3, 1903 ( should be 30th)
Baptised January 10, 1904
Casimir Magers and Emma Jackson

Sponsors John and Anna Vonderbosch
Fr. Francis Faust

Notes for ELEEN CECELIA SARRAZEN:
Wedding announcement from newspaper article. No date provided.

Miss Eleen Sarrazen, Casimir Magers to Wed

Announcement is made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Eleen Cecelia Sarrazen, daughter of Joseph A. Sarrazen of 3114 South Monroe street, to Casimer, M. Magers, son of Mrs. Emma K. Magers. The nuptials will take place June 22 at St. Peters Catholic church with Rt. Rev. Msgr. Charles H. Thiele officiating.




Obituary from Saturday, July 19, 1997 Ft. Wayne Journal Gazette

ELEEN C> MAGERS, 85, died Friday at Mariner Health Care. Born in Fort Wayne, she was a homemaker and formerly worked at General Electric Co. Surviving are a niece, Carol Platter of Woodburn; and several other nieces and nephews. Her husband, Casimir M. died in 1988. Mass of Christian burial at 11 A.M. Tuesday at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. Powers Street, New Haven. No calling. Burial in Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements by E. Harper & Son Funeral Home, 740 Indiana 930 E. New Haven, 

vii. SON MAGERS, b. May 19, 1908; d. May 19, 1908.

Notes for SON MAGERS:
Notes from Fr. Blu indicate that is child was stillborn.

Mom has no memory of Grandma Magers talking about this child.

Allen County, Indiana Index to Birth Records A-Z 1887-1920 show
the birth of this son. CH3 52.

151. JOHN ALFRED12 JACKSON (SAMPSON11, LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born October 13, 1867. He married ADDIE ERICK August 22, 1889. 

Notes for JOHN ALFRED JACKSON:
John lived on a farm in Witcliff, Ohio near Cleveland, Ohio.

Uncle John and Aunt Addie were everyone's favorite people. He was a BIG tease. 

It was a big treat whenever they came to visit.

Doris Magers Byanski remembers taking the Nickel Plate train to Cleveland for visits with them quite often.

Newspaper article - no date provided

Mrs. and Mrs. John A. Jackson and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jackson and their son Jack, all of Cleveland, O., were the guests of relatives here for the weekend. They were honor guests at a potluck dinner Sunday at the home of Miss Emma K. Magers, 2015 Hillside Avenue. Those friends were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Suhr of Napoleon, O., Mr and Mrs. Harry Gilbert of Ligonier, Mrs. Ida Johnson and sons Ralph, Russell, Earl, and Robert of Churubusco; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Johnson and son Carroll; Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and children Donna and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davies and children, Helen Marie, Lois, and Bobby' Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Magers, Miss Doris Magers, Mirs Clara Houck and mr. and Mrs. John F. Houck, all of this city. Miss Magers, Mrs. Clara Houck and Mrs. Gilbert are all sisters of John A. Jackson.

Children of JOHN JACKSON and ADDIE ERICK are:
187. i. HAZEL13 JACKSON.
188. ii. ALVIN JACKSON.

152. NANCY12 JACKSON (JOSHUA11, LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born February 04, 1850 in Allen Co., IN, and died January 18, 1921 in Bourbon, Marshall Co., IN. She married (1) JOHN SWOVERLAND January 17, 1867. He died 1896. She married (2) JOHN ASTLEY March 1902. He died 1914.

Notes for NANCY JACKSON:
Buried in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.

Marshall Co Historical Society, Plymouth, IN
In a letter to L. Charline Emens on February 21, 1982 states that..

Abstracted from the obit of Nancy Jackson Swoverland Astley, The (Bourbon) News Mirror, 20 January 1921, Thursday
Died Bourbon at home 18 Jan 1921, gall trouble
Sister, Mrs. Miller died two weeks earlier
Daughter of Joshua and Sarah Jackson
Born Allen Co., IN 4 Feb, 1850
Aged 70 yr 11 mo 17 day
Married John Swoverland 17 Jan, 1867
5 children Merida, Mrs. Gail VanCuren, Mathew, Markus and Mrs. Pearl Taylor. Mathew and Markus preceded mother in death. Mr. Swoverland died in 1896

Married John Astley in 1902. He died 7 years ago. 
Surviving three children, nine grand-children, 2 great-grandchildren, one sister, one brother.
Member of Presbyterian church and Eastern Star.

Notes for JOHN SWOVERLAND:
John was killed in a shootout.

They had five children.

Children of NANCY JACKSON and JOHN SWOVERLAND are:
i. MERIDA13 SWOVERLAND, m. GAIL VANCUREN.
ii. GAIL SWOVERLAND.
iii. MATHEW SWOVERLAND.
iv. MARKUS SWOVERLAND.
v. PEARL SWOVERLAND, m. TAYLOR.

153. LUCY ELLEN12 JACKSON (JOSHUA11, LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born September 07, 1857 in Bourbon, Marshall Co., IN, and died May 24, 1927 in Kincaid, Anderson Co., Kansas. She married ARCHIBALD POLK CALDWELL October 10, 1875 in Bremen, Marshall, IN, son of ANDREW CALDWELL and ELEANOR BURNS. He was born August 20, 1846 in Goshen, Elkhart, IN, and died October 12, 1928 in Kincaid, Anderson Co., Kansas.

Notes for LUCY ELLEN JACKSON:
Had ten children.

Buried in Kincaid Cemetery.

Notes for ARCHIBALD POLK CALDWELL:
Record of the marriage of Lucy Jackson and Archibald Caldwell will be found in Book D page 196 Marriages in the office of the Marshall County Clerk, Courthouse, Plymouth, IN

Children of LUCY JACKSON and ARCHIBALD CALDWELL are:
189. i. FRANK HAYES13 CALDWELL, b. November 05, 1876, Marshall Co., Indiana; d. May 02, 1941, Kaw City, Oklahoma.
ii. TRELLA CALDWELL, b. October 19, 1878, Kincaid, Anderson Co., Kansas; d. January 07, 1879, Kincaid, Anderson Co., Kansas.

Notes for TRELLA CALDWELL:
Buried in Osborne Cemetery, Anderson, KS

iii. JOHN EDWIN CALDWELL, b. February 24, 1880, Kincaid, Anderson Co., Kansas; d. February 04, 1941, Seattle, King Co., WA; m. SUSAN NELLIE ECKERT, April 15, 1906.
iv. CHARLES NELSON CALDWELL, b. July 22, 1883, Kincaid, Anderson Co., Kansas; d. September 16, 1968, McAllen, Hidalgo Co., TX.

Notes for CHARLES NELSON CALDWELL:
Never married.

Buried in Roselawn Cemetery in McAllen Texas

v. ALVA CLEMENT CALDWELL, b. November 21, 1885, Kincaid, Anderson Co., Kansas; d. November 29, 1945, Nampa, Canyon Co., Idaho; m. MABLE ELIZABETH LOWRY, August 02, 1911, Iola, Allen Co., KS.

Notes for ALVA CLEMENT CALDWELL:
Buried December 3, 1945 in Wilson Cemetery, Owyhee Co., Idaho

vi. WILLIAM HOWARD CALDWELL, b. February 01, 1888, Kincaid, Anderson Co., Kansas; d. January 19, 1949, Muscatine, Iowa; m. (1) LUCILLE KRUPP; m. (2) BEULAH HOFFMAN, January 29, 1911, Kincaid, Anderson Co., Kansas.
vii. ROY CALDWELL, b. September 22, 1890, Kincaid, Anderson Co., Kansas; d. September 12, 1892, Kincaid, Anderson Co., Kansas.

Notes for ROY CALDWELL:
Osborne Cemetery in Anderson Co., KS

viii. CORA HAZEL CALDWELL, b. July 22, 1893, Kincaid, Anderson Co., Kansas; d. February 06, 1988, Smithville, TX; m. HARRY M. WADDELL, January 30, 1912, Paola, Miami Co., KS.

Notes for CORA HAZEL CALDWELL:
Buried in Roselawn Cemetery McAllen Co., TX

190. ix. ARCHIBALD BRYAN CALDWELL, b. November 30, 1896, Kincaid, Anderson Co., Kansas; d. April 28, 1964, Burlington, Coffey Co., KS.
x. FREDERICK MAXWELL CALDWELL, b. January 27, 1900, Kincaid, Anderson Co., Kansas; d. February 15, 1989, Independence, Missouri; m. ARTIE TALLEY, April 14, 1922, Iola, Allen Co., KS.

Notes for FREDERICK MAXWELL CALDWELL:
Buried February 17, 1989 in Mt. Washington Cemetery. Independence, Missouri.

154. ISAIAH12 JACKSON (JAMES11, LEMUEL10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born December 24, 1859, and died December 19, 1922 in Eel River, IN. He married MINNIE H. WHITTENBERGER May 17, 1881. She died February 25, 1951.

Notes for ISAIAH JACKSON:
Isaiah was a minister. This clue came from Samuel's obituary which called him the Rev. Isaiah Jackson.

Children of ISAIAH JACKSON and MINNIE WHITTENBERGER are:
191. i. SAMUEL DILLON13 JACKSON, b. May 25, 1895, Zanesville, Lafayette Twp., IN; d. March 08, 1951, Fort Wayne, IN.
ii. KATHERINE JACKSON.
iii. HARRY JACKSON.
iv. W. RAY JACKSON.
v. NEWTON JACKSON.

155. MARY12 STURTEVANT (HANNAH11 JACKSON, ENOCH10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born April 28, 1849 in Crown Point, New York, and died November 27, 1902. She married ANTHONY FLYNN August 28, 1869, son of JOHN FLYNN and AVESIA KINGSTON. He was born September 29, 1830 in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and died June 11, 1900.

Child of MARY STURTEVANT and ANTHONY FLYNN is:
192. i. GEULA13 FLYNN, b. Clearfield Co., PA.

156. WELTHA A.12 JACKSON (AMBROSE B.11, ENOCH10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born April 07, 1881 in Nora Springs, Portland, Township, Cerro Gorda Co., Iowa, and died November 17, 1968 in Phoeniz Arizona. She married EDWARD JAMES O'KEEFFE June 12, 1906 in St. Joseph's Church, Masson City, Iowa, son of CORNELIUS O'KEEFFE and MARGARET RYAN. He was born February 19, 1883 in Mason City, Iowa, and died February 06, 1954 in Phoeniz Arizona.

Children of WELTHA JACKSON and EDWARD O'KEEFFE are:
i. DOROTHY A.13 O'KEEFFE, b. April 27, 1907, Mason City, Iowa; m. (1) RUFUS CLAY; m. (2) WILLIAM W. WILCOX; m. (3) TOM PATTON.
193. ii. MARY AGNES O'KEEFFE, b. October 26, 1913, Mason City, Iowa.

157. ORVILLE EDDY12 JACKSON (APPLETON RICH11, ENOCH10, REV. LEMUEL9, JEMIMA8, SAMUEL7, ABRAHAM6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) He married ANNIE E. BELL. 

Notes for ORVILLE EDDY JACKSON:
Notes from PDeadrich

Orville went west and in Colorado met and married Annie E. Bell. Annie had come west with her mother and perhaps a sister in a covered wagon planning to go to California. But their family legend says that the people in Colorado would not let that family go further because there were no men in the family to help fend off hostile Indians.

The Jackson's moved to Boise, Idaho, where Orville continued the study of the law in Senator Borah's office and became an attorney.

Children of ORVILLE JACKSON and ANNIE BELL are:
i. EUGENE13 JACKSON.
194. ii. GEORGE JACKSON.
iii. CHARLES JACKSON.
195. iv. GRACE JACKSON.
v. RUTH JACKSON.

158. GEORGE F.12 JACKSON (DANIEL11, BARNABAS10, BARNABAS9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born August 20, 1844 in Abbott, ME. He married ANN JANE PULLEN March 26, 1872 in Monson, ME, daughter of HORACE PULLEN and SOPHIA PARKER. She was born May 23, 1852 in Monson, ME.

Child of GEORGE JACKSON and ANN PULLEN is:
i. ELENA13 JACKSON, m. CHARLES F. QUILLIAN.

159. SAMUEL12 JACKSON, JR (SAMUEL11, ISAAC10, LEMUEL9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1806 in Belmont, ME, and died March 25, 1838 in Belmont, ME. He married SARAH GURNEY. She was born Abt. 1815, and died October 05, 1837 in Belmont, ME.

Children of SAMUEL JACKSON and SARAH GURNEY are:
196. i. ALFRED SHEPHERD13 JACKSON, b. August 27, 1832, Belmont, ME; d. February 13, 1912, Belfast, ME.
197. ii. LEWIS H. JACKSON, b. May 09, 1834, Belmont, ME; d. January 06, 1919, Morrill, ME.
198. iii. AMOS N. JACKSON, b. 1836, Belmont, ME; d. August 02, 1903, Morrill, ME.

160. MARTHA12 JACKSON (SAMUEL11, ISAAC10, LEMUEL9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1809 in Belmont, ME, and died August 05, 1862 in Morrill, ME. She married WATERMAN B. KENDALL. He died 1863.

Children of MARTHA JACKSON and WATERMAN KENDALL are:
i. WARREN L.13 KENDALL, b. 1837; d. 1863.

Notes for WARREN L. KENDALL:
Died from a wound received at the battle of Gettysburg, July 6, 1863.

He had volunteered as a private August 29, 1862 and had been promoted to be a second lieutenant. He was unmarried.

ii. SHARON W. KENDALL.
iii. MARY J. KENDALL, m. JAMES HIGGINS.

161. NATHANIEL12 JACKSON (SAMUEL11, ISAAC10, LEMUEL9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born January 10, 1811 in Belmont, ME, and died September 25, 1899 in Morrill, ME. He married (1) MARGARET MOODY. She was born January 16, 1812, and died March 13, 1838 in Belfast, ME. He married (2) ELIZABETH MOODY. She was born October 20, 1820, and died October 20, 1884 in Morrill, ME.

Notes for NATHANIEL JACKSON:
He married sisters.

Child of NATHANIEL JACKSON and MARGARET MOODY is:
i. MARGARET13 JACKSON, b. 1837; d. 1899; m. JOHN SPAULDING; b. 1837.

Children of NATHANIEL JACKSON and ELIZABETH MOODY are:
ii. NATHANIEL13 JACKSON, b. August 01, 1839; d. August 13, 1839.
iii. ISAAC H. JACKSON, b. July 13, 1842; d. November 07, 1903, Morrill, ME; m. CYRENE CROSS; b. June 02, 1843, Belmont, ME.
iv. ALPHONSO JACKSON, b. March 07, 1843; d. April 19, 1843.
v. MARY E. JACKSON, b. June 26, 1844; m. FAIRFIELD DOUGLAS; b. 1844.
199. vi. NATHANIEL LORIN JACKSON, b. July 09, 1846; d. February 13, 1909, Morrill, ME.
vii. OLIVE JACKSON, b. 1850; m. (1) JOSEPH CLARY; m. (2) SOLOMON S. CROSS.
viii. RILEY JACKSON, b. 1852; m. ETTA TUCKER.
ix. FRANK W. JACKSON, b. 1860; d. 1892.

162. JOSEPH12 JACKSON (SAMUEL11, ISAAC10, LEMUEL9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born January 20, 1813 in Belmont, ME, and died October 09, 1882 in Rockland, ME. He married MARY JANE MOODY 1838. She was born 1816, and died April 09, 1889.

Children of JOSEPH JACKSON and MARY MOODY are:
200. i. JOSEPH WILSON13 JACKSON, b. November 14, 1839, Belmont, ME; d. November 19, 1929, Los Angeles, CA.
ii. NAHUM ROSCOE JACKSON, b. 1842; d. 1863.

163. MARY A.12 JACKSON (SAMUEL11, ISAAC10, LEMUEL9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born February 05, 1819 in Belmont, ME, and died 1902 in Morrill, ME. She married (1) ROBERT WALDEN CROSS, son of ROBERT CROSS and OLIVE NEAL. He was born 1819 in Belmont, ME, and died January 06, 1840 in Bellville, OH. She married (2) JEREMIAH MARTIN. He was born 1814.

Child of MARY JACKSON and ROBERT CROSS is:
i. ISAIAH W.13 CROSS, b. November 16, 1839; m. (1) SARAH ABBY WEST; m. (2) SARAH J. FOSS; m. (3) ANGIE NETTIE GREER; m. (4) ISABEL LANGILL.

Notes for ISAIAH W. CROSS:
Isaiah W. Cross was aka by his friends as Isaiah Cross Martin..

Children of MARY JACKSON and JEREMIAH MARTIN are:
ii. ROSE E.13 MARTIN, b. 1849; d. September 18, 1876.
iii. VIOLA A. MARTIN, b. August 06, 1852; m. DANIEL HIGGINS..

164. ALBION K12 JACKSON (SAMUEL11, ISAAC10, LEMUEL9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1825 in Belmont, ME, and died October 01, 1882 in Belfast, ME. He married MARGARET SIMMONS 1850 in Belfast, ME. She was born January 02, 1832, and died March 07, 1897 in Belfast, ME.

Children of ALBION JACKSON and MARGARET SIMMONS are:
i. JAMES IRVING13 JACKSON, b. 1851.
ii. ROSANNA E. JACKSON, b. 1857; d. 1913; m. JAMES WILLIAM COLLINS; b. 1856.
201. iii. ALBION K. JACKSON, b. 1864.
iv. ANNA CHRISTINE JACKSON, b. 1868; d. 1929; m. BOWDEN.

165. LUCIUS HENRY12 JACKSON (SAMUEL11, ISAAC10, LEMUEL9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born August 22, 1827 in Belmont, ME, and died September 25, 1906 in Morrill, ME. He married SARAH PITCHER 1848. She was born May 20, 1821, and died September 11, 1905 in Morrill, ME.

Notes for LUCIUS HENRY JACKSON:
Lucius H. Jackson was a Representative to the State Legislature. He was a selectman in 1869.

Lucius furnished the information relating to the Jackson family in the History of Paris Oxford Co., ME in 1884. At that time the descendants of Isaac exceeded five hundred.

Children of LUCIUS JACKSON and SARAH PITCHER are:
i. LUCIUS HENRY13 JACKSON, JR., b. May 12, 1849; m. DONNA PAUL.
ii. MARY ANN JACKSON, b. 1854; d. December 18, 1868.
iii. EUGENE JACKSON.
iv. INEZ JACKSON, m. CHARLES HILLS.
v. BERTHA JACKSON, m. LESTER MERRITHEW.
vi. DORA JACKSON.
vii. RUSSELL JACKSON.

166. WILLIAM12 TURNER (EUNICE11 JACKSON, ISAAC10, LEMUEL9, NATHANIEL8, NATHANIEL7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1822, and died 1896. He married (1) EDITH TOLLMAN. He married (2) ARLETTE SNELL. He married (3) ALICE LOVINIA CROSS. She was born 1826, and died 1862.

Child of WILLIAM TURNER and EDITH TOLLMAN is:
i. JENNIE13 TURNER.

Children of WILLIAM TURNER and ARLETTE SNELL are:
ii. WILLIAM13 TURNER.
iii. GEORGE TURNER.
iv. IDA TURNER, m. SENNETT.

Children of WILLIAM TURNER and ALICE CROSS are:
v. ADERALL13 TURNER, b. 1844.
202. vi. ALDEN TURNER, b. 1845; d. 1927.
vii. STILLMAN TURNER, b. 1848.
viii. LUCY A TURNER, b. 1850.
ix. JOSEPH W. TURNER, b. 1851.
203. x. LAFAYETTE MARCUS TURNER, b. 1853; d. 1941.
xi. WILLARD TURNER, b. 1855.
xii. RALPH K TURNER, b. 1857.
xiii. EFFIE J TURNER, b. 1858.
xiv. FRANK TURNER, b. 1860.
xv. ALICE TURNER, b. 1862.

167. LOTHROP12 JACKSON (DANIEL LOTHROP11, CAPT. DANIEL10, DANIEL9, THOMAS8, THOMAS7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1844, and died 1921. He married ELLA VIRGINIA STACKHOUSE. She was born 1856, and died 1915.

Child of LOTHROP JACKSON and ELLA STACKHOUSE is:
204. i. CHARLES LLOYD13 JACKSON, b. 1901; d. 1991.

168. RALPH HAHNEMANN12 JACKSON (SAMUEL HAHNEMANN11, CAPT. DANIEL10, DANIEL9, THOMAS8, THOMAS7, NATHANIEL6, ABRAHAM5, DEACON JOHN4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born 1887, and died 1942. He married MARY JANE MAGRATH. She was born 1888, and died 1954.

Child of RALPH JACKSON and MARY MAGRATH is:
205. i. GEORGE HAROLD13 JACKSON, b. 1908; d. 1965.

169. WARREN ALBERT12 CUMMINGS (GUSTAVUS INGRAHAM11, JOSEPH S.10, ANNA9 WARD, JOHN8, EPHRAIM7, RICHARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born February 20, 1849, and died July 12, 1912. He married IDA LUCY CUSHMAN. She was born July 17, 1862, and died February 12, 1906.

Child of WARREN CUMMINGS and IDA CUSHMAN is:
206. i. ARTHUR WARREN13 CUMMINGS, b. May 22, 1899; d. October 27, 1960.

170. GLENN MORRIS12 CUMMINGS (SETH GREELEY11, ISAAC TOWNSEND10, ANNA9 WARD, JOHN8, EPHRAIM7, RICHARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born September 22, 1873 in Galion, OH, and died June 06, 1951. He married ALMENA GOTWALD October 12, 1899 in Springfield, OH. She was born 1876, and died 1962.

Children of GLENN CUMMINGS and ALMENA GOTWALD are:
i. GEORGE GOTWALD13 CUMMINGS, b. 1901; d. 1963.
207. ii. SETH RICHARD CUMMINGS, b. 1905; d. 1968.
208. iii. ELIZABETH MARY CUMMINGS, b. 1908; d. 1978.

171. MAE BELLE12 CUMMINGS (SAMUEL11, ISAAC TOWNSEND10, ANNA9 WARD, JOHN8, EPHRAIM7, RICHARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born December 26, 1867 in Galion, OH, and died July 1922 in Galion, OH. She married J. EDWARD GELSANLITER Abt. 1886. He was born Abt. 1867 in Galion, OH, and died Aft. 1950 in Galion, OH.

Children of MAE CUMMINGS and J. GELSANLITER are:
i. NORMA13 GELSANLITER.
ii. GEORGE GELSANLITER.
iii. CHARLES GELSANLITER.
iv. ALICE GELSANLITER.
v. OLIVE GELSANLITER, b. Abt. 1888; m. EARL GARVER.

172. CHARLES G.12 CUMMINGS (SAMUEL11, ISAAC TOWNSEND10, ANNA9 WARD, JOHN8, EPHRAIM7, RICHARD6, HANNAH5 JACKSON, EDWARD4, CHRISTOPHER3, GEORGE2, MICHAEL1) was born May 30, 1873, and died July 10, 1945. He married (1) CARRIE ALVINA COURTNEY. She was born October 06, 1876, and died June 27, 1926. He married (2) JOSIE WELLS. 

Child of CHARLES CUMMINGS and JOSIE WELLS is:
i. ORRIE WELLS13 CUMMINGS, d. January 24, 1983.