Person:Jacob Patterson (4)

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Jacob Patterson
b.Bef 1728
 
m. Bef 1728
  1. Jacob PattersonBef 1728 -
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Name Jacob Patterson
Gender Male
Birth? Bef 1728
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Source:Chalkley's Chronicles

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Major lines William (75); Irish Patriarch
1680-1715; =Margaret
salmon ...........Patterson R1b1-A
William (61), The PA Patriarch
=Janet Erwin
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John (86) of Borden's Grant
1690-1749; =Agnes
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Minor lines John (93) of Greenbriar
1759-1844;
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James (65)
1695-c1741; =Ann Cory
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James (64)
1725-1810; =Abigail Craddock
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James (87)
1725-1807; =Sarah Sproul
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James (122)
1733-1810; =Elizabeth
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James (74)
1744-1815; =Deborah Givens
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Overview

Jacob is known from only a single 1748 record in Chalkely's chronicles, identifying him as Jacob Jr. He, along with a Jacob Patterson Sr. are shown as "Delinquent, twice charged". We can probably infer that Jacob Sr. is his father, though they could have other relationships. If Jacob Sr. is indeed his father than we can probably guess that Jacob Jr, an adult in 1748, would have been born before 1728, and that his father would have been born before 1708, and likely much earlier. Jacob Sr, then would be a contemporary of the other very early Patterson settlers in Old Augusta, such as William Patterson (75) whose son Robert settled here about 1740.

We have no basis, either in the records in Chalkley's Chronicles, or elsewhere, that would allow us to associate Jacob Jr. or his father, with any of these other early patriarchical lineages. It may be that they are in deed related to one or another of these lines, but current data does not provide any evidence of this connection.

In anycase, Jacob Jr. or Sr seem to have left no substantive imprint on the Old Augusta community. Nor has anyone been identified traceing descent from them. Where they came from, where they went, is entirely unknown.

Records

Last First WeRelated Vol Page Year Extract Notes
Patterson Jacob 2 414 [Delinquents]1748--...Jacob Patterson, twice charged; Jacob Patterson, Jr., twice charged;