Person:Jacob Jackson (35)

Watchers
Jacob Jackson
b.Est 1748
 
m. Est 1742
  1. Mary JacksonEst 1742 - Aft 1777
  2. Captain Richard Jackson, Jr.Est 1744 - Bet 1773 & 1784
  3. Micah JacksonAbt 1746 - 1767
  4. Jacob JacksonEst 1748 -
  5. Jane JacksonEst 1752 -
m. 10 Jul 1770
  1. Phebe JacksonEst 1771 -
  2. Jacob JacksonEst 1780 -
  3. Jane P. JacksonAbt 1785 - 1863
Facts and Events
Name[2] Jacob Jackson
Gender Male
Birth? Est 1748
Marriage 10 Jul 1770 St. George's Episcopal Church, Hempstead, Queens (now Nassau) Co., New York, United Statesto Catharine Peters
Residence? Jerusalem (now Wantagh), Queens (now Nassau) Co., New York, United States

Richard Jackson, Sr. left a will dated Feb 28, 1770 and proved Mar 10, 1784. It names wife Jane, sons Richard and Jacob, grandsons Richard Jackson Seaman, son of his daughter Jane. and Micah Jackson, son of said son Richard, and granddaughter Charity, daughter of his daughter Mary. In a codicil dated Feb 10, 1783 he names grandson Jacob Jackson Seaman, son of his daughter Jane.

Jacob is said to be "of Jerusalem, Long Island" which area at that time was Queens County but Jerusalem is now called Wantagh and is in current Nassau County.

References
  1.   Flint, Martha Bockée. A Peters lineage, five generations of the descendants of Dr. Charles Peters, of Hempstead. (Poughkeepsie, New York: A.V. Haight, 1896)
    pg 62.
  2. Bunker, Mary Powell. Long Island Genealogies. (Albany, New York, United States: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1895)
    222.