Richard Jackman
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1709 - Newbury, Massachusetts Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Martha Call (7 Feb 1720 - ) 2 Marriage: Status:
Notes
Marriage Notes (Martha Call)
children, in Boscawen, NH
Richard, 6 Oct 1740
John, 21 Aug 1743
Moses, 26 Apr 1746
Samuel, 17 Mar 1749
Sarah, 11 Sep 1751; d young
Sarah, 29 Sep 1755; m. Benj. Sweat; d. 20 Mar 1845 1
Abraham Jackson
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Cir 1632 - England Baptism: Death: 4 Oct 1714 - Plymouth, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Remember Morton (Cir 1637 - 24 Jul 1707) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Nathaniel Jackson (Cir 1664-1743)Abraham Jackson
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 14 Aug 1655 - Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay 3 Baptism: Death: 29 Jun 1740 - Newton, Massachusetts 4 Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Deacon John Jackson (1602-1675) 5 Mother: Margarett Taft (1618-1684) 5
Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth Bisco (Est 1660 - 12 Sep 1737) Marriage: 1679 Status: Children: 1. Captain John Jackson (1682-1755) 4
Notes
Marriage Notes (Elizabeth Bisco)
JACKSON, ABRAHAM, (the only s. of Dea. John in this country, who left chil.,) m. Elizabeth, dr. of John Bisco, of Wat., 1679, and had Elizabeth, Aug. 8, 1680; John, 25.2. 1682; Sarah, 1683; Margaret, 1685; Mary, Dec. 2, 1686; Hannah; Mary, Jan. 19, 1689; Abigail, March 21, 1690; Abigail, 1692, d. Jan. 26, 1703, ae. 12 3-4; Abraham, March 12, 1693, d. in infancy; Thomas, Sept. 6, 1694, d. 1703. Elizabeth m. Ephraim Williams, and her first born was the founder of Williams' College — Sarah m. Joseph Fuller, Jr., May 11, 1719, and her first born was Judge Fuller, an able and upright benefactor to his generation — Margaret m. Henry Bright, of Watertown, and had eight chil.—Mary m. Daniel Cook, April, 1722, s. of Stephen and Rebecca Cook — Hannah m. James Trowbridge, Jr., 1712, and 2d, John Puller, s. of Joseph, Sen., Feb. 22, 1716. His sons Abraham and Thomas, both d. in childhood. John was the only s. to bear his name to the next generation. He conveyed to John, in 1734, all his real estate in Camb. and Newton. He had conveyed to John, in 1717, several parcels of land, one of which was " forty acres at Chesnut hill, (except four acres sold to Isaac Beach, in 1686, bounded w. by the burial place, and the land given for the burial place on which the Meeting-house now standeth, so long as the town shall see cause to improve it, for the use they now do.) " Of this excepted land, his father gave one acre in 1660, and he gave one acre in 1701, for a burial place, M. H., school house, and training place. He was one of the executors of his f. in law Bisco's will, who gave his w. a farm on Cherry plain, in Wat. He was Selectman twelve years, School Committee man, one of the first chosen in the town. He served on various other committees. He d. June 29, 1740, ae.85. His w. Elizabeth d. Sept. 12, 1737. His will was dated Jan. 1738-9, in which he says, " I have given my s. John his full double portion already. I further give him my clock." Bequeaths to his g. sons Ephraim and Thomas Williams, £200, and says ho has already spent considerable sums for their bringing up and education. Ephraim Williams, the f. of these two boys, m. again, about one year after their mother's death, and removed to Stockbridge, leaving them with their g. f., who brought them up under the paternal roof of his own mansion, and gave them a good education for the time. Through his liberality, they freely drank at the spring of learning, and know how to estimate its value. Ephraim became the munificent founder of Williams' College, and Thomas an eminent surgeon and physician. It is quite apparent, that the first sprouts of Williams' College were germinated in the family of Abraham Jackson, the s. of the first settler of Newton. 6
Alexander Freeman Jackson
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 5 Aug 1887 Baptism: Death: 30 Aug 1960 Burial: Oak Dale Cemetery, Wellfleet Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Dr Alexander W Jackson (1851-1938) 7 Mother: Ada F Freeman (1857-1940) 7
Spouses and Children
Children: 1. Jerome Jackson (1923-1929) 7
Notes
General:
1910 graduated from MIT with a degree in mechanical engineering
Dr Alexander W Jackson
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 9 Apr 1851 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Baptism: Death: 21 Sep 1938 Burial: in Oak Dale Cemetery, Wellfleet Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Ada F Freeman (16 Nov 1857 - 4 Mar 1940) 7 Marriage: 6 Jan 1881 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts Status: Children: 1. Mary D Jackson (1884-1975) 7 2. Alexander Freeman Jackson (1887-1960) 7 3. Charles Hurst Jackson (1897-1898) 7 4. Roger Treat Jackson (1899-1967) 8
Notes
Marriage Notes (Ada F Freeman)
1881 physician, Philadelphia
from mentions in the Barnstable and Hyannis Patriot weeklies:
1891, 1895 of Earlington, Kentucky
1901 of Brookline, Mass.
1904, 1908 of Milford, Mass.
1912, 1916 of Worcester, Mass.
Basset Jackson
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 3 Oct 1795 - Chatham, Massachusetts 9 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Captain Basset Jackson (1767-1837) 9 Mother: Marcy Bearse (Est 1770-Bef 1800)Captain Basset Jackson
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 30 Dec 1767 - Chatham, Massachusetts 9 Baptism: Death: 21 Jun 1837 - Chatham, Massachusetts 10 Burial: Cause of Death: fell down stairs 10
Parents
Father: Philip Jackson (Est 1742- ) Mother: Barbara Bassett (Abt 1745- )
Spouses and Children
1. *Marcy Bearse (Est 1770 - Bef Oct 1800) Marriage: 26 Nov 1790 - Chatham, Massachusetts 11 Status: Children: 1. Philip Jackson (1791-Bef 1819) 12 2. Sally Jackson (1793- ) 9 3. Basset Jackson (1795- ) 9 4. Mercy Jackson (1797- ) 2. Jane Hamilton (1770 - 2 Nov 1843) Marriage: 30 Dec 1800 - Chatham, Massachusetts 13 Status: Children: 1. Rebecca Jackson (1802- ) 9 2. Jenney Jackson (1805-1888) 9 3. Stephen Bears Jackson (1807- ) 9 4. Thomas Jackson (1810-1881) 9 5. Elizabeth Jackson (1812- ) 9 6. Philip B Jackson (1819-1889) 14Bassett Jackson
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 19 Nov 1840 - Chatham, Massachusetts 15 Baptism: Death: 2 Apr 1863 - Chatham, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Philip B Jackson (1819-1889) 14 Mother: Dinah (Est 1822- )
Notes
General:
1863 mariner, Chatham
Betsey Jackson
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1936 - Providence, Rhode Island Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Roger Treat Jackson (1899-1967) 8 Mother: Dorothy Palmer (1898-1986) 8
Spouses and Children
1. *Donald Morey Patterson (14 Nov 1935 - 22 Dec 2008) Marriage: 1957 Status:Charles E Jackson
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1927 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Marie P Newcomb (1928 - 20 Apr 2007) Marriage: Status:Charles Hurst Jackson
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 1897 Baptism: Death: 1898 Burial: Oak Dale Cemetery, Wellfleet Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Dr Alexander W Jackson (1851-1938) 7 Mother: Ada F Freeman (1857-1940) 7Christopher Jackson
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: Death: 5 Dec 1633 - Stepney, London Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
Children: 1. Deacon John Jackson (1602-1675) 5 2. Edward Jackson (Abt 1602-1681)David Jackson
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1783 - (Hampden, Maine) Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Sally Cobb (Est 1783 - ) Marriage: 21 Jan 1808 - Hampden, Maine 16 Status:Dorothea Jackson
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1950 - Massachusetts Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
Children: 1. Alicia Finklea (1978-2007)Ebett Jackson
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Est 1746 - (Eastham, Massachusetts) Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Israel Jackson (Est 1720- ) 17 Mother: Marcy Jo (Est 1720- ) 18
Spouses and Children
1. *Lydia Cloyes (Est 1747 - ) Marriage: 1767 Status: Children: 1. Joseph Jackson (Est 1768- )
Notes
General:
proposed parents fit time and place
Edward Jackson
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 14 Jan 1650 - Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay 3 Baptism: Death: 21 Feb 1676 - Medfield, Massachusetts Bay Burial: Cause of Death: killed in action
Parents
Father: Deacon John Jackson (1602-1675) 5 Mother: Margarett Taft (1618-1684) 5
Notes
General:
JACKSON, EDWARD, (s. of John, Sen.,) prob. unm.; was a soldier in Philip's war, and was slain by the Indians, in their attack on Medfield, Feb. 21, 1676, ae. 25. His brother Abraham admin. 4Medical:
age 25
Edward Jackson
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1602 Baptism: 3 Feb 1602 - Stepney, London Death: 17 Jun 1681 Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Christopher Jackson ( -1633) Mother:
Spouses and Children
1. *Frances (Est 1610 - Bef 1649) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Sebas Jackson (Abt 1643-1690) 2. Elizabeth Newgate (Est 1620 - ) Marriage: 14 Jan 1649 Status:
Notes
General:
Occupation: NailmakerMarriage Notes (Frances)
PROP: Purchased the five hundred acres previously owned by Simon Bradstreet
Event: Note Served Cambridge as Justice of the peace, road commissioner, tax assessor for parish dues, Selectman and Deputy to General Court for 17 years
Event: Note By first wife, Frances, 8 Children, 7 born in England and the youngest, Sebas, at sea in the north Atlantic on the voyage to New England. Four of the children born in England failed to survive to adulthood.
Event: Note By second wife, Elizabeth 5 children, 4 daughters and 1 son.
Event: Arrived New England 1643
Baptism: 5 FEB 1604/05 St. Dunstan, Stepney, England [different year than other source]
Represented Cambridge as a Deputy to the General Court 1647-1654 and 1656-1676
Note: Conflict over name of second wife. Newton vital records for marriages on page 317 states he married Elizabeth Oliver and some researchers state Elizabeth Newgate and Elizabeth Newgate Oliver. Possibly she was a widow leading to the use of both names.
Children
Frances JACKSON
Rebecca JACKSON
Hannah JACKSON b: 1631 in England
Jonathan JACKSON b: 1641 in England
Sebas JACKSON b: ABT 1643 in at Sea in the North Atlantic
Marriage 2 Elizabeth NEWGATE
Married: 14 MAR 1648/49 in Newton
Children
Jonathan JACKSON
Hannah JACKSON
Sarah JACKSON b: 5 JAN 1649/50 in Newton
Edward JACKSON b: 15 DEC 1652
Lydia JACKSON b: 1656 in Newton
Elizabeth JACKSON b: 28 APR 1658
Ruth JACKSON b: 16 JAN 1663/64 19
JACKSON, EDWARD, Sen., was born in London, England, about 1602, according to his gravestone. Recent examinations of the Parish Register of Whitechapel, (where he lived, and followed the trade of nail-maker,) and of the Parish Register of Stepney, it appears that he was the son of Christopher Jackson, and was baptised Feb. 3, 1604.* His first wife's name was Frances, by whom he had four sons and four daughters. There is a tradition in the family, that the youngest son, Sebas, was born on the passage to this country; if so, Frances the mother died on the passage, or soon after their arrival here. His second marriage, in March, 1649, was with Elizabeth, dr. of John Newgate, and wid. of Rev. John Oliver, H. C. 1645, the first Minister of Rumney Marsh, (Chelsea,) by whom he had four daughters and one son. He purchased land in Camb. Village, of Samuel Holley, in 1643. Took the Freeman's oath in 1645. In 1646, he purchased a farm, in Camb. Village, of five hundred acres, of Gov. Bradstreet, for £140, long known as the Mayhew farm, — Bradstreet having purchased it of Thos. Mayhew, of Wat., in 1638, with all the buildings thereon, for six cows. This five hundred acre farm, commenced near what is now the division line between Newton and Brighton, and extended westward, including what is now Newtonville, and covering the site where Judge Fuller's mansion house once stood. The site where Gen. Michael Jackson's mansion house stood, was near the centre of the Mayhew farm; and a few rods nearer the brook, stood the old dwelling house conveyed with the farm, in Mayhew's deed to Bradstreet; — of course it was built previous to 1638, and therefore highly probable that it was the first dwelling house built in Newton; the cellar hole—now almost filled — a few rods from the brook, is still visible. In the laying out of the old highway, in 1708, (long since discontinued,) which passed by the old house, the description is, " crossing the brook near where the old house stood." The house which was erected before 1638, was gone before 1708; it had stood about the allotted space of three score years and ten. It may have been the first residence of Edward Jackson, Sen., in Camb. Village, from his first coming until his marriage, in 1649, and perhaps for many more years. At his death, in 1681, his then dwelling house stood about three-quarters of a mile easterly, near the line of Brighton, and about twenty rods northerly, from the road to Rox. It is described in his inventory as a spacious mansion, with a hall, — designed, no doubt, for religious meetings. He was chosen one of the Deputies (Representative) from Cambridge, to the General Court, in 1647, and continued to be elected to that office annually, or semi-annually, for seventeen years in all, and was otherwise much engaged in public life. One of the Selectmen of Camb., 1665; Chairman of a committee, with Edward Oakes and Lieut. Gov. Danforth, appointed by the town of Camb. 1653, to lay out all necessary highways in Camb., on the s. side of Charles river; Chairman of a committee, with John Jackson, Rich, ard Park, and Samuel Hyde, " to lay out and settle highways, as need shall require, in Camb. Village; " one of the Commissioners to end small causes, in Camb., several years. He was constantly present with the Rev. John Eliot, at his lectures to the Indians, at Nonantum, to take notes of the questions of the Indians, and of the answers of Mr. Eliot. He was one of the proprietors of Camb., and in the division of the common lands, in 1662, he had four acres; and in 1664, he had thirty acres. He was also a large proprietor in the Billerica lands, and in the division of 1652, he had four hundred acres, which, by his will, he gave to Harvard College, together with other bequests. He was the author and first signer of a petition to the General Court, in 1678, praying that Camb. Village might bo set off from Camb., and made an independent town by itself,—which petition was granted, in 1679, notwithstanding the powerful opposition of Camb., which, in its bitter remonstrance, voluntarily bears strong and honorable testimony of Edward Jackson. After saying many hard words about the petitioners, it adds : " We would not bo understood to include every particular person, for we acknowledge that Mr. Jackson brought a good estate to the town, as some others did, and hath not been wanting to the ministry, or any good work among us, and therefore we would not reflect upon him in the least." Capt. Edward Johnson's History of New England contains a short notice of the characters of many of the leading mon of his time, among whom ho classes Edward Jackson, and says, " he could not endure to see the truths of Christ trampled undor foot, by the erroneous party." He had ten children in this country, and upwards of sixty grandchildren. He d. June 17,1681, ae. 79 years and 5 months (gravestone). His inventory contained upwards of sixteen hundred acres of land, and amounted to £2,477, 19s. 6d. It also included two mon servants, appraised at £5 each. He was probably the first slave-holder in Newton. His w. outlived him twenty-eight years, and d. Sept. 30, 1709, ae. 92. Ho divided his lands among his children, in his life time, putting np motes and bounds. It is a remarkable fact, in relation to those two brothers, John find Edward Jackson, that while Edward had but three sons, and John five, there are multitudes of Edward's posterity, who bear his name, and only five of John's. Forty-four of Edward's descendants were in the Revolutionary army, from Newton, and not one of John's. Now there are but three families in town, of Edward's descendants, that bear his name.Marriage Notes (Elizabeth Newgate)
I. Children of Edward, Sen. (s. of Christopher, of London,) and Frances------, born in London:—Israel,* bapt. March 9, 1631, d. in infancy; Margaret* bapt. Jan. 1,1633 ; Hannah,* bapt. May 1, 1634; Rebecca* bapt. Oct. 12, 1636; Caleb,* bapt. Oct. 10, 1638; Joseph* bapt. Sept. 13, 1639; Frances, d. in Camb., 1648; Jonathan; Sebas, sup. born on the passage.
2d w. Elizabeth Oliver, 14. 1. 1649, and had Sarah, 5. 11. 1649 ; Edward, Dec. 15,1652 ; Lydia, 1656; Elizabeth, April 28, 1658; Ruth, Jan. 15, 1664. Hannah m. John Ward, 1650 — Rebecca m. Thos. Prentice, 2d — Sarah m. Rev. Nehemiah Hobart, March 21, 1677 —Lydia m. Joseph Fuller, Sen., 1679 — Elizabeth m. John Prentice, s. of the Capt., 1677., and 2d, Jonas Bond,Esq., of Wat. — Ruth d. unm., 1692 — Israel, Margaret, Caleb, and Joseph are sup. to have d. before he embarked for this country.
* Copied from the Parish Register of Whitechapel, London, by H G. Somerby, in 1851. 20
2d w. Elizabeth Oliver, 14. 1. 1649, and had Sarah, 5. 11. 1649 ; Edward, Dec. 15,1652 ; Lydia, 1656; Elizabeth, April 28, 1658; Ruth, Jan. 15, 1664. Hannah m. John Ward, 1650 - Rebecca m. Thos. Prentice, 2d - Sarah m. Rev. Nehemiah Hobart, March 21, 1677 -Lydia m. Joseph Fuller, Sen., 1679 - Elizabeth m. John Prentice, s. of the Capt., 1677., and 2d, Jonas Bond,Esq., of Wat. - Ruth d. unm., 1692 - Israel, Margaret, Caleb, and Joseph are sup. to have d. before he embarked for this country.
Elizabeth Jackson
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Baptism: 12 Jan 1642 - Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay Death: 12 Oct 1708 - Beverly, Massachusetts Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Dr Thomas West (1646 - 6 Sep 1706) Marriage: 12 Dec 1661 - Beverly, Massachusetts Bay Status: Children: 1. Ruth West (Cir 1685-1747)Elizabeth Jackson
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Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: 4 Oct 1812 - Chatham, Massachusetts 9 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Parents
Father: Captain Basset Jackson (1767-1837) 9 Mother: Jane Hamilton (1770-1843)Frances Robin Jackson
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Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Abt 1950 Baptism: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children
1. *Laurel Michele Newby (31 Jan 1957 - ) Marriage: Abt Jan 1996 - Vermont Status:
Notes
General:
Rob Jackson has a PhD in biology. He worked as a Scientist for several years at the Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology, Shrewsbury MA, and currently is at Tufts University Medical School.
Sources
1. Charles Carleton Coffin, The History of Boscawen and Webster [New Hampshire], from 1733 to 1878 (1878. Concord, NH: Republican Press Assoc.), 557.
2. Vital Records of Amesbury, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 (1913. Topsfield, Mass.: Topsfield Historical Society [online]), 45.
3. Francis Jackson, A History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, from 1639 to 1800. With a Genealogical Register of its Inhabitants, Prior to 1800. (1854. Boston: Stacy and Richardson), 327.
4. Francis Jackson, A History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, from 1639 to 1800. With a Genealogical Register of its Inhabitants, Prior to 1800. (1854. Boston: Stacy and Richardson), 328.
5. Rootsweb.com.
6. Francis Jackson, A History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, from 1639 to 1800. With a Genealogical Register of its Inhabitants, Prior to 1800. (1854. Boston: Stacy and Richardson), 328-329.
7. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association, Wellfleet, Truro & Cape Cod Cemetery Transcriptions, section 9. Pleasant Hill and Oakdale Cemeteries, Wellfleet, Massachusetts (1986. Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association), row 25, lot 103. Alexander W. Jackson & Ada F. Freeman family.
8. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association, Wellfleet, Truro & Cape Cod Cemetery Transcriptions, section 9. Pleasant Hill and Oakdale Cemeteries, Wellfleet, Massachusetts (1986. Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association), row 29, lot 110B. Robert Treat Jackson & Dorothy Palmer Jackson family.
9. Sheila M. Dann Westgate and Anna Lowell Tomlinson, Vital Records of Chatham, Massachusetts, 1696-1850. vol. 1 (1991. Chatham Mass.: Chatham Historical Society), 142.
10. Sheila M. Dann Westgate and Anna Lowell Tomlinson, Vital Records of Chatham, Massachusetts, 1696-1850. vol. 1 (1991. Chatham Mass.: Chatham Historical Society), 212.
11. Sheila M. Dann Westgate and Anna Lowell Tomlinson, Vital Records of Chatham, Massachusetts, 1696-1850. vol. 1 (1991. Chatham Mass.: Chatham Historical Society), 190. Joseph Doane Esqr.
12. Sheila M. Dann Westgate and Anna Lowell Tomlinson, Vital Records of Chatham, Massachusetts, 1696-1850. vol. 1 (1991. Chatham Mass.: Chatham Historical Society), 125.
13. Sheila M. Dann Westgate and Anna Lowell Tomlinson, Vital Records of Chatham, Massachusetts, 1696-1850. vol. 1 (1991. Chatham Mass.: Chatham Historical Society), 194. Rev Ephraim Briggs.
14. Sheila M. Dann Westgate and Anna Lowell Tomlinson, Vital Records of Chatham, Massachusetts, 1696-1850. vol. 1 (1991. Chatham Mass.: Chatham Historical Society), 142. .... Sheila M. Dann Westgate and Anna Lowell Tomlinson, Vital Records of Chatham, Massachusetts, 1696-1850. vol. 1 (1991. Chatham Mass.: Chatham Historical Society), 347.
15. Sheila M. Dann Westgate and Anna Lowell Tomlinson, Vital Records of Chatham, Massachusetts, 1696-1850. vol. 1 (1991. Chatham Mass.: Chatham Historical Society), 347.
16. Arthur Gibbs Sylvester and Richard E. Spiiney, editors and transcribers, Vital Records of Hampden, Maine prior to 1892 (2007. Rockland, Me: Picton Press for Maine Genealogical Soc., Special Publication No. 51), 9.
17. Smith and Smith, Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans..., 1980, 1993. Baltimore MD, 152 (MD29:16). Col. Leonard H Smith, Jr. and Norma H Smith. Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans. An authorized facsimile reproduction of records published serially 1901-1935 in "The Mayflower Descendant." With an added index of persons.
1980, 1993. Baltimore MD: reprinted for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Pub. Co.18. Smith and Smith, Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans..., 1980, 1993. Baltimore MD, 152 (MD29:16).
19. Rootsweb.com, engstrom (Donald Engstrom).
20. Francis Jackson, A History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, from 1639 to 1800. With a Genealogical Register of its Inhabitants, Prior to 1800. (1854. Boston: Stacy and Richardson), 330-333.
1 Charles Carleton Coffin, The History of Boscawen and Webster [New Hampshire], from 1733 to 1878 (1878. Concord, NH: Republican Press Assoc.), 557.
2 Vital Records of Amesbury, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 (1913. Topsfield, Mass.: Topsfield Historical Society [online]), 45.
3 Francis Jackson, A History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, from 1639 to 1800. With a Genealogical Register of its Inhabitants, Prior to 1800. (1854. Boston: Stacy and Richardson), 327.
4 Francis Jackson, A History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, from 1639 to 1800. With a Genealogical Register of its Inhabitants, Prior to 1800. (1854. Boston: Stacy and Richardson), 328.
5 Rootsweb.com.
6 Francis Jackson, A History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, from 1639 to 1800. With a Genealogical Register of its Inhabitants, Prior to 1800. (1854. Boston: Stacy and Richardson), 328-329.
7 Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association, Wellfleet, Truro & Cape Cod Cemetery Transcriptions, section 9. Pleasant Hill and Oakdale Cemeteries, Wellfleet, Massachusetts (1986. Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association), row 25, lot 103. Alexander W. Jackson & Ada F. Freeman family.
8 Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association, Wellfleet, Truro & Cape Cod Cemetery Transcriptions, section 9. Pleasant Hill and Oakdale Cemeteries, Wellfleet, Massachusetts (1986. Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association), row 29, lot 110B. Robert Treat Jackson & Dorothy Palmer Jackson family.
9 Sheila M. Dann Westgate and Anna Lowell Tomlinson, Vital Records of Chatham, Massachusetts, 1696-1850. vol. 1 (1991. Chatham Mass.: Chatham Historical Society), 142.
10 Sheila M. Dann Westgate and Anna Lowell Tomlinson, Vital Records of Chatham, Massachusetts, 1696-1850. vol. 1 (1991. Chatham Mass.: Chatham Historical Society), 212.
11 Sheila M. Dann Westgate and Anna Lowell Tomlinson, Vital Records of Chatham, Massachusetts, 1696-1850. vol. 1 (1991. Chatham Mass.: Chatham Historical Society), 190. Joseph Doane Esqr.
12 Sheila M. Dann Westgate and Anna Lowell Tomlinson, Vital Records of Chatham, Massachusetts, 1696-1850. vol. 1 (1991. Chatham Mass.: Chatham Historical Society), 125.
13 Sheila M. Dann Westgate and Anna Lowell Tomlinson, Vital Records of Chatham, Massachusetts, 1696-1850. vol. 1 (1991. Chatham Mass.: Chatham Historical Society), 194. Rev Ephraim Briggs.
14 Sheila M. Dann Westgate and Anna Lowell Tomlinson, Vital Records of Chatham, Massachusetts, 1696-1850. vol. 1 (1991. Chatham Mass.: Chatham Historical Society), 142. .... Sheila M. Dann Westgate and Anna Lowell Tomlinson, Vital Records of Chatham, Massachusetts, 1696-1850. vol. 1 (1991. Chatham Mass.: Chatham Historical Society), 347.
15 Sheila M. Dann Westgate and Anna Lowell Tomlinson, Vital Records of Chatham, Massachusetts, 1696-1850. vol. 1 (1991. Chatham Mass.: Chatham Historical Society), 347.
16 Arthur Gibbs Sylvester and Richard E. Spiiney, editors and transcribers, Vital Records of Hampden, Maine prior to 1892 (2007. Rockland, Me: Picton Press for Maine Genealogical Soc., Special Publication No. 51), 9.
17
Smith and Smith, Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans..., 1980, 1993. Baltimore MD, 152 (MD29:16). Col. Leonard H Smith, Jr. and Norma H Smith. Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans. An authorized facsimile reproduction of records published serially 1901-1935 in "The Mayflower Descendant." With an added index of persons.
1980, 1993. Baltimore MD: reprinted for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Pub. Co.
18 Smith and Smith, Vital Records of the Towns of Eastham and Orleans..., 1980, 1993. Baltimore MD, 152 (MD29:16).
19 Rootsweb.com, engstrom (Donald Engstrom).
20
Francis Jackson, A History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, from 1639 to 1800. With a Genealogical Register of its Inhabitants, Prior to 1800. (1854. Boston: Stacy and Richardson), 330-333.
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