Person:James Jackson (243)

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James Jackson
b.14 Jan 1776
m. 19 Dec 1768
  1. Elizabeth Jackson1769 - 1823
  2. Agnes Jackson1772 - 1848
  3. Col. Joseph Jackson1774 - 1855
  4. James Jackson1776 - 1848
  5. Margaret Jackson1778 - 1857
  6. Stephen (1) Jackson1780 - 1781
  7. Stephen (2) Jackson1783 - 1801
  8. Jacob Jackson1786 - 1791
  9. William Jackson1788 - 1872
  10. Maria Jackson1790 - 1808
  11. Harriet Jackson1792 - 1863
  12. Dr. John Darbee Jackson1794 - 1859
m. 4 Sep 1798
  1. Dr. Charles H. JacksonAbt 1801 - 1861
  2. Stephen Jackson1803 - 1876
  3. Sarah Elizabeth 'Eliza' Jackson1809 - 1842
  4. George W. JacksonAbt 1820 - Abt 1852
Facts and Events
Name James Jackson
Gender Male
Birth? 14 Jan 1776
Marriage 4 Sep 1798 Morris Co., New Jersey, United Statesto Clarissa Hoff
Death[1] 6 Jan 1848 Rockaway, Morris Co., New Jersey, United States
Burial[2] Rockaway, Morris Co., New Jersey, United States

The book A Century and a Half of Pittsburg and her People, states that he was a charcoal and pig-iron manufacturer, owning property in diferrent parts of New Jersey. He and his wife were members of the Methodist Episcopal church.

References
  1. Boucher, John N. (John Newton), and John W. (John Woolf) Jordan. A century and a half of Pittsburg and her people. (New York: Lewis Pub. Co., 1908)
    3:269.
  2. Crayon, J. Percy. Rockaway records of Morris County, N.J., families: cemetery records, church history, military records, local history, genealogies of old families, nearly 20,000 data. (Rockaway, N.J.: Rockaway Pub. Co., 1902).
  3.   Robbins, Oscar Burton. History of the Jackson family of Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y., Ohio and Indiana: descendants of Robert and Agnes Washburn Jackson. (Loveland, Colo.: Robbins, 1951)
    16.
  4.   Crayon, J. Percy. Rockaway records of Morris County, N.J., families: cemetery records, church history, military records, local history, genealogies of old families, nearly 20,000 data. (Rockaway, N.J.: Rockaway Pub. Co., 1902).
  5.   North Jersey History Genealogy Center of the Morristown and Morris Township Library www.jfpl.org/HCFindingAids.

    Tuttle-Hoff Papers, 1761-1942