Lawrence Whitman Jackson
M, #17295, b. 4 October 1913
Leonard Jones Jackson1
M, #77883, b. 11 February 1876, d. 16 May 1948
Birth* | Leonard Jones Jackson was born on 11 February 1876 in Mayfield, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
| He was the son of Samuel Carleton Jackson and Elmira Harriet Getchell. |
Marriage* | Leonard Jones Jackson married Hulda Pearl Harvey, daughter of Henry Harvey and Annie Burgess, circa 2 June 1906.1 |
Death* | Leonard Jones Jackson died on 16 May 1948, at age 72, in Mayfield, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
Burial* | He was buried in St. Stephen, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Levi James Jackson1
M, #77945, b. 1884, d. 1960
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Levi Sawrey Jackson
M, #77518, b. 1846, d. before 1856
Birth* | Levi Sawrey Jackson was born in 1846. |
| He was the son of Absolam Jackson and Mary Kendrick. |
Death* | Levi Sawrey Jackson died before 1856. |
Lillian Grace Jackson1
F, #78104, b. 5 April 1907, d. 27 October 1919
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Lorrice Jackson1
F, #78054, b. circa 1892, d. circa 1917
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Margaret Jackson1
F, #77517, b. 11 February 1844, d. 5 November 1934
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Marion Lavinia Jackson
F, #24567, b. 3 April 1918
Marion Malinda Jackson1
F, #78061, b. 27 June 1900
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Martha Isabel Jackson1
F, #44198, b. 19 March 1863, d. 5 October 1902
Note* | 8 in 1871 census.1 |
AltBirth* | Another alternate birth date is on 19 March 1863 in Lorneville, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.2,1 |
Birth* | Martha Isabel Jackson was born on 19 March 1863 in Tidnish, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.3,4,2,1 |
Census* | She appeared on the census of 1871 in Head of Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.4,1 |
Residence* | She lived before December 1884 in Tidnish, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.3,1 |
Marriage* | She married Hibbert Harris Smith, son of Thomas Renaldo Smith and Mary Ann Dunphy, on 15 December 1884, in Head of Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.3,2,1 |
Death* | Martha Isabel Jackson died on 5 October 1902, at age 39, in Shinimicas, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.2,1 |
Citations
- [S373] Correspondence with Gary Leighton Townshend, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
- [S686] Don Fields, Fields Genealogy, Descendants of Anthony Fields , QUAY 1. Hereinafter cited as Fields Genealogy, Descendants of Anthony Fields.
- [S373] Correspondence with Gary Leighton Townshend, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker), QUAY 2.
- [S624] 1871 Canada Census - Cumberland County, Nova Scotia , Head of Amherst, District A, #1760, Fam #120, QUAY 1. Hereinafter cited as 1871 Canada Census - Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.
Mary C. Jackson1
F, #114964
Citations
- [S17551] James H. Poore & Verle Delores Lindholm, (25 February 1944), Montana, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1865-1993, Record ID: 61375::243588 Film Number: 001940302, DGS: 004351417. Hereinafter cited as Montana, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1865-1993.
Mary Elizabeth Jackson
F, #77499, b. 1 March 1856, d. 7 September 1859
Mary Jane Jackson1
F, #77515, b. 5 September 1841, d. 20 April 1919
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Mildred Marie Jackson1
F, #78093, b. 9 July 1908, d. 1988
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Millen Jackson1
F, #78055, b. 17 March 1886, d. 22 December 1889
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Norman Jackson1
M, #78123, b. 1909, d. 1980
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Norman Keys Jackson1
M, #78065, b. 12 March 1903
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Olive (Nee?) Jackson1
F, #77851, b. 23 August 1874, d. 1961
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Philip Alexander Jackson
M, #18474, b. 21 September 1886, d. 14 July 1946
Birth* | Philip Alexander Jackson was born on 21 September 1886 in Belfast, Ireland. |
| He was the son of Philip Jackson and Elizabeth Richardson. |
Marriage* | Philip Alexander Jackson married Fannie Blanche Pickering, daughter of James Pickering and Janet Esther Harding, on 4 August 1910, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. |
Death* | Philip Alexander Jackson died on 14 July 1946, at age 59, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. |
Phyllis Marie Jackson1
F, #78114, b. 31 March 1924, d. 15 September 1993
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Quincy Pickering Jackson
M, #24561, b. 13 March 1911
Rebecca Jackson
F, #20872
Rhoda Jackson1
F, #77846, b. circa 1862, d. 22 November 1941
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Richard Jackson1
M, #109291, b. circa 1562
Citations
- [S12981] Caleb Johnson and Simon Neal Sue Allan, "The Origin of Mayflower Passenger Susanna (Jackson) (White) Winslow", The American Genealogist, October 2017, Vol. 89, No. 4 Vol. 89, No. 4 (October 2017): Page 260. Hereinafter cited as "The Origin of Mayflower Passenger Susanna Jackson."
- [S12981] Caleb Johnson and Simon Neal Sue Allan, "The Origin of Mayflower Passenger Susanna (Jackson) (White) Winslow", The American Genealogist, October 2017, Vol. 89, No. 4 Vol. 89, No. 4 (October 2017): Page 258. Hereinafter cited as "The Origin of Mayflower Passenger Susanna Jackson."
- [S12981] Caleb Johnson and Simon Neal Sue Allan, "The Origin of Mayflower Passenger Susanna (Jackson) (White) Winslow", The American Genealogist, October 2017, Vol. 89, No. 4 Vol. 89, No. 4 (October 2017): Page 261. Hereinafter cited as "The Origin of Mayflower Passenger Susanna Jackson."
- [S12981] Caleb Johnson and Simon Neal Sue Allan, "The Origin of Mayflower Passenger Susanna (Jackson) (White) Winslow", The American Genealogist, October 2017, Vol. 89, No. 4 Vol. 89, No. 4 (October 2017): Page 263. Hereinafter cited as "The Origin of Mayflower Passenger Susanna Jackson."
Robert Jackson1
M, #77850, b. 1871, d. 16 March 1949
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Robert Jackson1
M, #109302
Relationship | 10th great-granduncle of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 23 May 2018 |
Citations
- [S12981] Caleb Johnson and Simon Neal Sue Allan, "The Origin of Mayflower Passenger Susanna (Jackson) (White) Winslow", The American Genealogist, October 2017, Vol. 89, No. 4 Vol. 89, No. 4 (October 2017): Page 259. Hereinafter cited as "The Origin of Mayflower Passenger Susanna Jackson."
Robert Edward Jackson1
M, #78373, b. 21 March 1935, d. 20 June 1971
Relationship | 7th cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 24 Nov 2010 |
Note* | Obituary says born 21 March 1935 in New London,NH and moved to St.Stephen, NB with his family the following October where he resided until1953. [JWP] |
Birth* | Robert Edward Jackson was born on 21 March 1935 in New London, Merrimack County, New Hampshire; his obituary stated that he was born 21 March 1935 in New London,NH, and moved to St.Stephen, NB with his family the following October where he resided until1953. |
| He was the son of Harvard Reynolds Jackson. |
Death* | Robert Edward Jackson died on 20 June 1971, at age 36, in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada; Obituary says born 21 March 1935 in New London,NH and moved to St.Stephen, NB with his family the following October where he resided until1953. |
Burial* | He was buried in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. |
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Robert Everett Jackson1
M, #77856, b. 5 February 1869, d. 8 May 1962
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Samuel Jackson1
M, #101537
Citations
- [S6725] Unknown spouses' names, (13 August 1912), New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1637-1947 for Rufus Trenholm, LDS Film 2070509, Digital Folder Number 4245973, Image Number 2171 unknown manuscript info. Hereinafter cited as New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1637-1947.
Samuel Carleton Jackson1
M, #77494, b. 9 July 1844, d. 4 March 1910
Birth* | Samuel Carleton Jackson was born on 9 July 1844 in Mayfield, New Brunswick; When a young man, Samuel with his brother Granville, went around Cape Horn to California and spent one or two years there. He farmed in Mayfield the rest of his life. He drowned while engaged in hauling wood near Potters Lake. His sled cut through the ice at the edge of the lake, throwing him off where he was held in the snow and water until he perished before a neighbor Joseph Scott could release him. See his obituary 4 March 1910. |
| He was the son of Jones Dyer Jackson and Elizabeth Ann Hanson. |
Marriage* | Samuel Carleton Jackson married Elmira Harriet Getchell, daughter of William Getchell and Harriet Joyce, on 18 September 1871, in Mayfield, New Brunswick.1 |
Death* | Samuel Carleton Jackson died on 4 March 1910, at age 65, in Mayfield, New Brunswick. |
Burial* | He was buried in St. Stephen Rural Cemetery, St. Stephen, Charlotte County, New Brunswick. |
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Sarah Jackson1
F, #75899, b. 25 November 1792, d. 9 April 1875
Note* | Christened 28 Sep 1794 in St.Stephen, Charlotte, New Brunswick [JP]. |
Birth* | Sarah Jackson was born on 25 November 1792 in Calais, Washington County, Maine.2 |
| She was the daughter of William Jackson and Mary Jones Dyer. |
Marriage* | Sarah Jackson married Amaziah Hammond Nash, son of Isaac Nash and Judith Downes, on 17 February 1818, in Calais, Washington County, Maine.2 |
Death* | Sarah Jackson died on 9 April 1875, at age 82, in Hopkinton, Delaware County, Iowa. |
Citations
- [S1353] Lora Altine Woodbury Underhill, Descendants of Edward Small of New England (Revised Edition) (Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1934). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Edward Small of New England.
- [S1627] Maine. Transcribed by Minerva (Mrs. Roger) Gray of Wesley, Family Record from a Bible given to Isaac Nash by his mother (abt 1965). Hereinafter cited as Bible Record of Isaac Nash.
Sarah Jackson1
F, #77922, b. 1876, d. 10 November 1956
Note* | Unmarried. |
Birth* | Sarah Jackson was born in 1876. |
| She was the daughter of John Ezra Jackson and Mary Mills. |
Death* | Sarah Jackson died on 10 November 1956. |
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Sarah Jackson1
F, #77944, b. 1877, d. 1956
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Sarah Jackson1
F, #78064, b. circa 1900
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Sarah Ann Jackson
F, #77495, b. 10 July 1847, d. 25 January 1864
Note* | Cause of Death: drowned while crossing St Croix River. |
Birth* | Sarah Ann Jackson was born on 10 July 1847. |
| She was the daughter of Jones Dyer Jackson and Elizabeth Ann Hanson. |
Death* | Sarah Ann Jackson died on 25 January 1864, at age 16. |
Sarah L. Jackson1
F, #106202, b. circa 1889
Birth* | Sarah L. Jackson was born circa 1889 in Upper Woodstock, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada.1 |
| She was the daughter of David Jackson and Jane.1 |
Living* | Sarah L. Jackson was living in Upper Woodstock, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada, in 1908.1 |
Marriage* | She married George C. Perry, son of Elisha Lewis Perry and Katherine Cecelia, on 18 November 1908, in Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada. They were married by license. George was 23 years old, a bachelor, Working for the railroad, Baptist, living in Cody's, Queens County, New Brunswick. Sarah was 19 years old, a spinster.1 |
Citations
- [S10540] Marriage Registration, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, George C. Perry & Sarah L. Jackson, , Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. Provincial Archives of New Brunswick microfilm F15931, Code B4/1908, Number 2729.
Stanley Richardson Jackson
M, #24563, b. 13 March 1914
Stephen Jones Jackson1
M, #77491, b. 14 December 1837, d. 1926
Note* | He had a farm at Loon Bay on the St. Croix River not far from St.Stephen,NB. About 1867-68 they were persuaded by one of the Dyers (2ndcousin Stephen S. DYER ?) to go to Royalton,MN where they settled tofarm. In 1883 they returned with their two youngest daughters to St.Stephen. There was an outbreak of diptheria in the Royalton area andshortly after they returned to Royalton one of their sons died of it. Itis assumed that the five children who died in 1884 also contracteddiptheria and did not recover. [JP] |
Birth* | Stephen Jones Jackson was born on 14 December 1837. |
| He was the son of Jones Dyer Jackson and Elizabeth Ann Hanson. |
Marriage* | Stephen Jones Jackson married Charlotte Muncy after 14 November 1860, in New Brunswick. |
Death* | Stephen Jones Jackson died in 1926, in Royalton, Morrison County, Minnesota. |
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Susanna Jackson1,2
F, #7968, b. circa 1594, d. between 1654 and 1675
Biographical Note* | Susannah must have been a strong person; she survived the crossing of the Atlantic to give birth to Peregrine while the Mayflower was still at anchor, then survived the first disastrous winter which killed off most of the other women of the colony.
Once Edward Winslow became involved with politics, the family saw little of him. Susannah spent much of her married life apart from her spouse. The family moved to Marshfield by 1634.79
On 30 October 1623 Edward Winslow wrote from London to "his much respected Uncle Mr. Robert Jackson" who was clerk of the sewers at Spalding, Lincolnshire. In his letter he wrote that "almost two years since I wrote to my father-in-law declaring the death of his son White & the continued health of his daughter and her two children; also how that by God's providence she was become my wife.... My wife hath had one child by me, but it pleased him that gave it to take it again unto himself; I left her with child at my departure (whom God preserve) but hope to be with her before her delivery." This remains the best clue to her identity.79
"Great Migration" lists her death as "between 1654 and 1675."79
NOTE: Burial note says she was buried in Norfolk.
http://www.cairril.com/gen/famgroups/fg02/fg02_204.htm. |
Birth* | Susanna Jackson was born circa 1594 in possibly, Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England.5 |
| She was the daughter of Richard Jackson and Mary Pettinger.3,4 |
(First) Marriage* | Susanna Jackson married first William White, son of Edward White and Thomasine Cross, he was described as a wool carder in the Leyden Company (Holland) in 1612 in the record of his betrothal to Susanna.6 |
Emigration* | Susanna Jackson and William White emigrated on 6 September 1620 from Plymouth, Devonshire, England; on the Mayflower.7 |
Arrival* | Susanna Jackson and William White arrived on 9 November 1620 at Plymouth Colony.7 |
(Second) Marriage* | Susanna Jackson married second Edward Winslow, son of Edward Winslow and Magdalene Ollyver, on 12 May 1621 in Plymouth, Massachusetts, Susannah married Edward Winslow, a recent widower, in the first marriage ceremony in the Plymouth Colony. William Bradford, Mills ancestor, officiated.8,9,10 |
Death* | Susanna Jackson died between 1654 and 1675; We do not know the date of Susanna’s death. Her name appears in her husband Edward’s will, written in 1654. She is not mentioned in her son Josias' will. It is therefore assumed that Susanna White Winslow died between 18 December 1654 (when Edward Winslow's will was written) and 2 July 1675 (the date of Josias Winslow's will).11 |
Citations
- [S12981] Caleb Johnson and Simon Neal Sue Allan, "The Origin of Mayflower Passenger Susanna (Jackson) (White) Winslow", The American Genealogist, October 2017, Vol. 89, No. 4 Vol. 89, No. 4 (October 2017). Hereinafter cited as "The Origin of Mayflower Passenger Susanna Jackson."
- [S316] Editor Lucy Mary Kellogg, F.A.S.G. Robert M. & Ruth W. Sherman, Mayflower Families through Five Generations, vol. 1, The Descendants of William White (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1988). Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families through Five Generations, vol. 1.
- [S12981] Caleb Johnson and Simon Neal Sue Allan, "The Origin of Mayflower Passenger Susanna (Jackson) (White) Winslow", The American Genealogist, October 2017, Vol. 89, No. 4 Vol. 89, No. 4 (October 2017): Page 260. Hereinafter cited as "The Origin of Mayflower Passenger Susanna Jackson."
- [S12981] Caleb Johnson and Simon Neal Sue Allan, "The Origin of Mayflower Passenger Susanna (Jackson) (White) Winslow", The American Genealogist, October 2017, Vol. 89, No. 4 Vol. 89, No. 4 (October 2017): Page 261. Hereinafter cited as "The Origin of Mayflower Passenger Susanna Jackson."
- [S12981] Caleb Johnson and Simon Neal Sue Allan, "The Origin of Mayflower Passenger Susanna (Jackson) (White) Winslow", The American Genealogist, October 2017, Vol. 89, No. 4 Vol. 89, No. 4 (October 2017): Page 263. Hereinafter cited as "The Origin of Mayflower Passenger Susanna Jackson."
- [S3045] Charles Edward Banks, The English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers Who Came to Plymouth on the "Mayflower" in 1620, the "Fortune" in 1621, and the "Anne" and the "Little James" in 1623 (New York: The Grafton Press, 1929). Hereinafter cited as The English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers Who Came to Plymouth on the "Mayflower" in 1620.
- [S10056] List of Mayflower Passengers, online https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mayflower_passengers. Hereinafter cited as List of Mayflower Passengers.
- [S316] Editor Lucy Mary Kellogg, F.A.S.G. Robert M. & Ruth W. Sherman, Mayflower Families through Five Generations, vol. 1, The Descendants of William White (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1988), Page 99.. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families through Five Generations, vol. 1.
- [S1853] Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 5, The Descendants of Edward Winslow, L. M. Kellogg and others, compiler, (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1991), Page 7. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 5.
- [S8033] W. H. Bartlett, The Pilgrim Fathers; or, The Founders of New England in the Reign of James the First (25 Paternoster Row, London, England: Arthur Hall, Virtue & Co., 1853), p.198. Hereinafter cited as The Pilgrim Fathers.
- [S2176] Pilgrim Hall Museum, online http://www.pilgrimhall.org. Hereinafter cited as Pilgrim Hall Museum.
- [S258] Interview with Jim Merritt,. Unknown repository (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
- [S17045] "Edward Winslow", Wikipedia.org https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Winslow. Hereinafter cited as "Edward Winslow."
- [S1853] Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 5, The Descendants of Edward Winslow, L. M. Kellogg and others, compiler, (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1991). Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 5.
Sylvia Elaine Jackson1
F, #78379, b. 2 April 1943, d. 2 June 1971
Relationship | 7th cousin 2 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 24 Nov 2010 |
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Thomas Daniel Jackson
M, #2250, b. 21 September 1869
Citations
- [S14010] Correspondence with Jr. William P. Jackson,.
Uriah Dyer Jackson1
M, #77896, b. 2 September 1883, d. 15 March 1951
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
Wellington Hall Jackson1
M, #77907, b. 31 May 1893, d. 18 May 1983
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
William Jackson
M, #75896, b. 1763, d. 28 March 1826
Biographical Note* | Most of the info on this family from: Arnold E. Krause, (Arnold Edwin Krause), Saskatoon, Sask. Homepage(s): http://members.home.net/arnie-krause/index.htm http://www.FamilyTreeMaker.com/users/k/r/a/Arnold-Edwin-Krause-Saskatchewan Ref: The name of William Jackson, St. Stephen, as a United Empire Loyalist is shown in the following reference 'The Loyalists of New Brunswick, Esther Clark Wright. The 1790 Census for Washington Co., ME (Waldo Co., ME, Plantations east of Machias -- No 5, Washington Co., Calais) shows a William Jackson as head of family 1,2 1 (1 white male >=16, 2 white males < 16, total of 1white female. ========================================= E-Mail From -- Steve Robbins, Toccoa, Georgia srobbins@@toccoafalls.edu 1) Petition for land grant. Original is at New Brunswick Provincial Archives in Fredericton; I have a photocopy, which carries William Jackson's signature. 'Memorial of William Jackson and others, of the Parish of St. David in the County of Charlotte, 17th April 1804.' 'To the Honorable Gabriel G. Ludlow Esqr. President of His Majesty's Council and Commander in chief of the Province of New Brunswick &c, &c,&c, -- 'The Memorial of William Jackson, Vance Clendinnen, Thomas M. Laughlin Junr, Stephen Shareman, Aaron Stores, Benjamin & Asa Foster, James Brown,Samuel Brown, Green Brown, Elijah Brown, John Tuel, Zachariah M Laughlin and Samuel Finlayson, all of the Parish of Saint David in the County of Charlotte, 'Humbly Sheweth, 'That your Memorialists are Inhabitants of the County of Charlotte and are firmly attached to the British Government and Constitution. That several years ago they have removed with their families from different parts of the States (except the first of your Memorialists who arrived here at the Close of the American war after serving His Majesty's in various stations during that unhappy Contest) with a firm resolution to become permanent settlers in this Province, and having taken the Oath of allegiance to His Majesty, 'That all of them (except your memorialists Jackson, McLaughlin's,and Clendinnen, who have received a Lot each of very indifferent Land)are yet unprovided with any Land from Government tho' the greater part of them have numerous families to support --- Memorialists therefore humbly pray your Honor will be pleased to take this situation into your wise consideration and Grant them the several Lots set against their respective names in the annexed schedule or such a proportion thereof asin your wisdom may seem meet -- and your Memorialists as in duty bound shall ever pray 'Saint David William Jackson 17th April 1804 Vance Clindennan Thos. McLaughlin Junr. Stephen Shareman Aaron Stores Benjn Foster for himself and son Asa James Brown Saml. Brown Green Brown his Elijah x Brown mark John Tuel Zachariah MLaughlin Samuel Finlayson' In the annexed schedule, William Jackson asks for Lots No. 1, 3, & 4 in Block Letter D, Fanning's Division. A memo on the outside of the document: '21st March 1806, may be registered for the vacant lots as marked.' On the schedule are notes added at William Jackson's name: 'No.1 in D Fanng. improved by Davis Collin[g]s; 3 & 4 vacant.' Note: In a separate petition, on 10 January 1807 Davis Collings petitioned for a grant of these three lots; in this petition, William Jackson relinquished his claim to the lots, in favor of Collings. 2) This may (or may not?) be our William Jackson: 'Jackson, William. Lieutenant in Orange Rangers c1783, age 48, from England, served British Corps 23 years, Provincial Corps 6 years. Also listed in same regiment as an Adjutant, same age, same place of birth,but served Provincial Corps 5 years.' In: Burnell, Paul J. The New Loyalist Index, Volume II. (Bowie, Md. :Heritage Books, c1996), p. 100. Burnell list as his source: List of Loyalist Officers from the H. T.Hazen Collection at the New Brunswick Museum Archives Department in St.John, N.B., Canada (Box 10, F6A). The original is from a small book (71/2 x 9) inches written in pen (paper very brittle), work compiled by George H. Hayward, CG, (C). Lists made before Oct. 1783, probably between May/Oct. 1783. 3) Source: Charlotte County Land Grants 1785-1831. Microfilm Reel #L-80,Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B. Original grantee, William Jackson; Title of Grant, Captn. N. Marks;Parish, St. Stephen; Date of Grant, 16 Sept. 1784; 200 acres; Quit Rent,L2 per 100 acres. Original grantee, William Jackson; Title of Grant, Thos. McLaughlin Jr;Parish, St. David; Date of Grant, 1 Nov. 1810; Lots 5 & 6, Block S,containing total of 180 acres; Quit Rent, L2 sterling per 100 acres. Original grantee, William Jackson; Title of Grant, Peter Christie &Others; Parish, St. Stephen; Date of Grant, 6 March 1815; Lot #116 in 1st Division, and Lot #50 in 3rd Division, containing total of 162 acres;Quit Rent, L2 sterling per 100 acres. 4) Notes: I have copies of several other petitions for land grants,various dates, which mention our William Jackson in Charlotte County. 5) I also have photocopies of two other land petitions concerning a different William Jackson who settled on the upper Saint John River near Woodstock (the original petitions are at N.B. Provincial Archives,Fredericton): a) 'York 146. Benjn. P. Griffith and [23] others' March 29, 1786. We whose names are here unto subscribed do certify that we have not the smallest objection to Captain Smiths having a grant of an island by the name of Madunnehick Island lying in our settlement between No. 6 & 7.'Memo on outside of document: 'Capt. Smith. respecting Maductic Island. In Council 14th July 1786. To be registered for Maductic Island by the consint of the settlers in the vicinity.' One of the signatures is that of a William Jackson; it is in a different handwriting than the signature of our William Jackson of Charlotte County. b) '62. Joseph Cunliffe and [nine] others' Parish of Woodstock, County of York, Province of New New Brunswick, dated April 2nd 1800. 'Some of us has been upwards of ten years on our respective lands, and (as yet) has not been able to obtain a grant for the same ...' William Jackson is asking for lot #43. ============================================. |
Birth* | William Jackson was born in 1763 in Massachusetts. |
Marriage* | He married Mary Jones Dyer, daughter of Jones Dyer Sr. and Hannah Harrington, in 1790. |
Death* | William Jackson died on 28 March 1826, in St. Stephen, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
Burial* | He was buried in St. Stephen, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada. |
William Jackson1
M, #78062, b. circa 1884
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'
William (Will) A. Jackson
M, #81376, b. 19 November 1867, d. 28 April 1932
William Henry Jackson III1
M, #77527, b. circa 1859, d. 1938
Note* | He was born and raised on the Bowery. He and Josie went to Boston andestablished a coal and wood business at 15 Hanneman Street, Roxbury. Hisbrothers Amaziah and George and cousin Isiah Dean worked for him. Inabout 1913 he sold the business and moved to San Pedro, Calif. andinvested in real estate. They are both buried there in a grand mausoleum.He willed his property to two grandchildren, Lorrice Jr. and Lillian.[JWP] |
Birth* | William Henry Jackson III was born circa 1859. |
| He was the son of William Jackson II and Adelaide Angus Hanson. |
Death* | William Henry Jackson III died in 1938. |
Citations
- [S1615] Punta Gorda Joseph W Pehousek, Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington' (: self published, October 1999). Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Jones Dyer, Sr. and Hannah 'Herrington.'