Person:Daniel Jackson (43)

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Daniel Jackson
b.Bet 1779 and 1780 North Carolina, United States
m. 3 Feb 1779/1780
  1. Daniel JacksonBet 1779 & 1780 - 1823
  2. James Jackson, Jr.Bet 1779 & 1780 - Aft 1830
  3. Mary JacksonBet 1780 & 1784 -
  4. Jesse JacksonAbt 1780 - Aft 1840
  5. John JacksonAbt 1784 -
  6. Benjamin JacksonAbt 1786 -
  7. Ebenezer Jackson1786 - 1825
  8. Isaac JacksonAbt 1787 -
m. Abt 11 Aug 1807
  1. Malinda Jackson1807 - 1875
  2. Milla Jackson1809 - 1898
  3. Sally JacksonEst 1811 -
  4. Eliza JacksonEst 1813 -
  5. Polly Lucinda JacksonEst 1815 -
  6. Martha 'Patsey' Elmira Jackson1817 - 1882
  7. Elizabeth Cassandra (Betsey Cosena) Jackson1819 - 1901
  8. James G. JacksonEst 1821 - Aft 1880
  9. John Harrison JacksonEst 1822 -
  10. Daniel C. Jackson1824 - Aft 1880
Facts and Events
Name Daniel Jackson
Gender Male
Birth? Bet 1779 and 1780 North Carolina, United States
Marriage Abt 11 Aug 1807 Wilkes Co., North Carolina, United Statesto Prudence Stanberry
Death[1] 18 Sep 1823 Knightstown, Henry Co., Indiana, United States

North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 at ancestry.com Groom: Daniel Jackson Bride: Prudence Stanbury Bond Date: 11 Aug 1807 Bond #: 000165865 Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 ImageNum: 007582 County: Wilkes Record #: 01 129 Bondsman: David Stanbury Witness: A Robinett, Deputy Clerk

1820 Census Wayne Co., Indiana, brothers Ebenezer and James living next door.

Notes from "The Heritage of Wilkes County" pg 418: "Daniel and Prudence moved to Indiana and finally settled in Henry County in 1812. Daniel used the Mississippi River to haul meat and other produce to New Orleans. On one trip he contacted malaria and died in 1823 before his last child was born. Daniel Jackson's 1823 will was witnessed by his brother-in-law, Moses Stanberry."

Copied from the online record of Abstracts of Henry County, Indiana, Circuit Court Records available here: http://www.hcgs.net/abstracts1823-1833.html "Roll 38. Oct. 5, 1826. William Stansbury v. Prudence Jackson, John Anderson and wife Nancy, Asa Grewell and wife Malinda and the heirs and representatives of Daniel Jackson, decd.

"William Stansbury is the son of Prudence, who married Daniel Jackson. In 1810 or 1811 Stansbury, aged about 15, came to Indiana Territory with Jackson. Jackson "followed farming" and until June 1823 Stansbury worked for him without receiving any education. In return, Jackson agreed to enter 80 acres of land for Stansbury - did so in Feb. 1823, the east half of the northeast quarter of section 23 township range 9 east. In June 1823 Jackson gave Stansbury possession of the land.

"Jackson died Sept. 18, 1823, without making a deed. Jackson's nuncupative will does not mention the land. Jackson's heirs, in addition to above, are Mila, James, Salla, Eliza, Polly Lucinda, Patsey Mary, Betsey Cosena, John Harrison, and Daniel Jackson. Court finds for plaintiff and orders deed made for land. [Marriage bond for Daniel Jackson & Prudence Stanberry in Wilkes Co., N.C., Nov. 8, 1807]"

References
  1. Wilkes Genealogical Society (North Wilkesboro, North Carolina), and W. O. Absher. The Heritage of Wilkes County. (North Wilkesboro, North Carolina: Published by the Wilkes Genealogical Society in cooperation with Hunter Publishing Company, c1982-)
    428.

    Date only.

  2.   Research of Janeen Proctor jan pro 77 add the at aol add the dot com.
  3.   Will
    Book A, pg 82, Ashe Co., NC.

    James Jackson's Will dated 25 Feb 1826