Person:Samuel Jackson (82)

Watchers
m. 26 Feb 1782
  1. Ruth Jackson1786 - 1807
  2. Jacob Jackson1791 - 1867
  3. Obadiah Jackson1795 - 1867
  4. Samuel Townsend JacksonAbt 1796 -
  5. Alma JacksonAbt 1800 -
  1. Miriam JacksonAbt 1826 - 1891
  2. Phebe JacksonAbt 1829 -
  3. Thomas T. JacksonEst 1831 -
  4. Elizabeth JacksonEst 1833 -
  5. Hannah JacksonAbt 1836 -
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Townsend Jackson
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1796 Town of Hempstead, Queens (now Nassau) Co., New York, United States
Marriage to Martha Hewlett

Middle name taken from Don Norman files at HCPD.

1850 Census Hempstead, Queens, New York Samuel T. Jackson 54 M W farmer NY Martha Jackson 46 F W NY Phebe Jackson 21 F W NY Hannah Jackson 14 F W NY Henry Jackson 14 M B NY Nelson Loyd 21 M laborer NY Joanna Haus 23 F NY (Note: the last name for Martha, Phebe & Hannah are ditto marks. Henry's last name in spelled out making notice that he wasn't an actual member of this family.)

Perhaps Mariam was on an extended visit with the parents and had children Albert, Mary and Alice with her. And the whole household was enumerated. Mariam was also enumerated in her home locality; see husband Thomas Jones' record. 1870 Census Oyster Bay, Queens, New York Jackson, Samuel T. or Samuel J. 74 M W farmer 10,000 5,000 NY Jackson, Martha W. 68 F W keeping house NY Jones, Marian W. 45 F W at Home NY Jackson, Phoebe A. 42 F W at Home NY Sam & Martha's dau Jones, Albert W. 22 M W farming NY Jones, Mary E. 20 F W NY Jones, Alice 8 F W NY next page: Gorman, Edward 14 M W farm labor NY Dorlan, Mary 40 F W domestic Ireland Dorlan, Peter 7 M W NY Jackson, Hannah 40 F W NY (insane) Sam & Martha's dau

References
  1. United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
    Hempstead, Queens, New York.
  2.   Bunker, Mary Powell. Long Island Genealogies. (Albany, New York, United States: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1895)
    224.
  3.   Jones, John Henry. The Jones family of Long Island: descendants of Major Thomas Jones (1665-1726) and allied families. (Tobias A. Wright, 1907)
    359.