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James Jackson
b.14 Jan 1776
Facts and Events
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
- ↑ 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. - ↑ 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).
- 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)
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- 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).
- North Jersey History Genealogy Center of the Morristown and Morris Township Library www.jfpl.org/HCFindingAids.
Tuttle-Hoff Papers, 1761-1942
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