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Descendants of Robert Jackson-554

Notes


1689. Isaac Jackson-6253

From the book: Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte, "Isaac and Jane (Hicks) Jackson settled in Toronto"


3359. Mary Jackson-6303

From the book: Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte, "Mary Jackson died young."


3360. Annie Jackson-6302

From the book: Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte, "Annie Jackson was unmarried."


1690. Henry Jackson-6254

From the book: Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte, "Henry and Susan (Hicks) Jackson settled in West Lake."


3361. Mary Essa Jackson-6305

1911 Census of Ontario, Prince Edward Co., Hallowell Twonship
PETTIT Daniel Head b. Feb. 1817 age 64
PETTIT Marry Wife b. Nov. 1863 age 47
JACKSON Susan Widow Mother-in-law b. Feb. 1834 age 77


1693. Alva Henry or Hobbs Jackson-6257

From the Progressive Men book, "A.H. Jackson was a prosperous resident of Bingham County, Idaho. In April 1864, his pioneering spirit led him to cross the continent and make his home in the West. Locating at Granger Station, in the present state of Wyoming. In May 1864 he at once entered the service of the Western Union Telegraph Co. for tone year then conducted merchandising in association with Lafaytte Granger at a trading post in Porter until 1870, when removing to Rush Valley, Utah, he there engaged in mining operations for four years, when the flattering reports of gold discoveries in South America drew him thither for a short period. Upon his return, he was engaged in varying employments until 1879, the year of his coming to present Idaho, he then removing to that portion of Oneida county since segrated and organizing into Fremont county, two years thereafter making his home in Bingham county, in 1881 filing upon a homestead of 160 acres on Willow Creek, eleven miles northeast of Idaho Falls, where he has since maintained his home, showing marked taste and great insdustry in the development of his place and running a fine herd of cattle. His farming operations are conducted with skill and discrimination, and one of the excellent features of the ranch is the thrifty young orchard, which is a splendid manifestation of the horticultural knowledge of its owner and gives promise of exceeding productiveness. In political relations Mr. Jackson finds himself in harmony with the Socialist party, he believing that its principles, if carried into full operations would result in a greatly improved condition of the people of the entire country."


3364. Bertha May Jackson-13478

The LDS site has her DOD as 22 Jul 1964.


3365. Edna Valeria Jackson-13479

The LDS site has her DOB as 2 Jan 1883.


1694. Edgar Jackson-6258

From the book: Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte, p 456: "Edgar and Bashaby (Parks) Jackson settled in Hallowell." There is a picture of Edgar and Bathsheba on this site. See Table on Contents/Marriage Bonds & Family pictures.


William Grills Furze-18933

Per Arthur Hubbs: "William was a widower when he married Elizabeth G. Jackson."


3376. William Alfred Jackson-6418

Per Arthur Hubbs: "A look at the census shows the birth date is 1889. In 1911 he is living with his sister Caroline and her husband Byron Rychman . . . "
Later, Art sent the following:
Ontario Birth Registrations - Prince Edward County, Hallowell
William Alfred Jackson b. 26 Mar 1890
Father: Edgar Jackson Cooper/barrel factory
Mother: Bathsheba
How many children born to this mother before this birth: 10

William Alfred Jackson age 24, son of Edgar and Bathsheba, married 9 Feb 1915, at the residence of the bride's mother, Norma Platt Lambert age 24 (b. 24 Jun. 1892) daughter of Elisha Lambert and Rebecca Scott of Athol.


1697. Mariam Jackson-6313

From the book: Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte, "Wilson and Mariam (Jackson) Bentley settled in Athol."


Wilson Bentley-6344

From the book: Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte, "Wilson Bentley was a Lawyer"


1702. Elizabeth Jane Jackson-6318

From the book: Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte, "Abraham and Elizabeth (Jackson) VanAlstine settled in Athol."


1706. Nancy Jackson-6321

From the book: Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte, "John and Nancy (Jackson) Williams settled in Prince Edward."

From the Gildersleeve site: Nancy and her son Homer williams is found in the New York state census for Oswego Co., NY.


John G. Williams-6351

From George W. Gildersleeve's file on rootsweb, " ....Some members of the Williams family went from New York to Prince Edward County, Ontario during the early 1830s and stayed there until about 1847 and moved to New Haven in Oswego County, New York. Sometime during this period John Williams married Rachel Jackson, daughter of Rowland. Rachel died childless in 1852 and shortly afterwards, her husband married her younger sister, Nancy. They had several children and lived in Oswego County. John died in 1875 and I find Nancy and her son Homer Williams living there in 1892 in the New York census but no trace of them after that date."
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1850 Census New Haven, Oswego Co., New York
John G. Williams 48 M farmer Conn
Rachel Williams 32 F Canada
Nancy Jackson 22 F Canada
Reymon Williams 90 M Cabinet Maker Conn (indexed as Regman Williams!)

1860 Census New Haven, Oswego Co., New York
G. Williams 52 M Conn
Nancy Williams 34 F Canada
H. J. Williams 5 M NY
Josephine William 3 F NY
George King 11 M NY (nephew per Larry Clark)

1870 Census Oswego, Oswego Co., New York
Williams, John G. 64 M W farmer Connecticut
Williams, Nancy 43 F W keeping house Canada
Williams, Homer 15 M W New York
Williams, Josephine 12 F W New York
Williams, Frank 7 M W New York
Bossman, James 40 M W laborer Canada (indexed as Barman)
Bossman, John 15 M W laborer Canada (indexed as Barman, but looks like Bossman to me, Janie)

1880 Census, New Haven, Oswego, New York
Williams, Nancy W F 48 widowed keeping house, Canada, Canada, Canada
Williams, Homer W M 24 son divorced farmer, NY, NY, NY
B...son. Frank W M 26 Servant single, farm laborer, can't read, NY,NY
Johnson, William, W, M, 26 Servant single, farm laborer, NY, don't know, don't know


3394. Homer J. Williams-6364

Some members of the Williams family went from New York to Prince Edward County,Ontario during the early 1830's and stayed there until about 1847 and moved to New Haven in Oswego County,New York, Sometime during this period John Williams married Rachel Jackson daughter of Rowland, Rachel died childless in 1852 and shortly afterwards her husband married her younger sister Nancy. They had several children and lived in Oswego County, John died in 1875 and I find Nancy and her son Homer Williams living there in 1892 in the New York state census but no trace of them after that date.
Larry Clark
lclark@pcpls.lib.in.us


1709. Irene Jackson-6325

From the book: Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte, "Job and Irene (Jackson) Austin settled in Black Creek. No Issue."


Job Austin-6367

From Dan Buchanan's notes, This Job Austin is the son of the one that was a babe in arms as Isaac and Lucy Austin(parents of Charles Starbuck Austin) are said to have come to Prince Edward County in 1814.


1710. Daniel Jackson-6327

From the book: Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte, "Daniel and Catharine (Burlingham) Jackson settled in Hallowell."

Canadian Death Index:
JACKSON, Daniel, m, June 5, 1882, 60 yrs, Hallowell, cause - liver disease, farmer, informant: Dr. Sing, Picton )Prince Edward Co) 015603-82


3399. Phoebe E. Jackson-6370

From Art Hubbs: "Phoebe was a widow living with her mother in 1901."


3400. Emma Jane Jackson-6372

Per Arthur G. Hubbs: "Emma's parents, Daniel and Catherine lived in Kingston, Frontenac County, but evidently were living with Frederick and Emma some time after 1901. All are buried in the Pettet Cemetery."


1711. Mahala Jackson-6328

From the book: Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte, "Daniel and Mahala (Jackson) McFaul settled in Detroit."


Daniel McFaul-6374

According to the book, Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte, Daniel was Reeve of Hallowell for a considerable length of time. Daniel and Mahala McFaul settled in Hallowel and finally Detroit.


1712. Louisa Jackson-6329

From the book: Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte, "Haskell and Louisa (Jackson) McFaul settled in Hillier."


Haskell Aylsworth McFaul-6375

Samuel W. Aylesworth has a note that Haskell and Louisa McFaul had 8 children. Sons, M. Bert McFaul and Merrit Bert McFaul may actually be the same person.


3412. Edmund Bruce McFaul-6454

According to the book, Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte, Edmund and Augusta McFaul settled in Hillier with no issue.


Sarah Scott-6462

From the book, Pioneer Life on the Bay of Quinte,

"Guy and Sarah Johnson settled in Athol."

"Sarah Scott and Alva Scott who married Mary A. Rose were brother and sister."


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