Person:Ella Albertson (1)

Watchers
m. 14 May 1844
  1. Sara E. Albertson1845 - 1909
  2. John Augustus Albertson1850 - 1923
  3. Emma Albertson1853 - 1937
  4. Gulielma Albertson1855 -
  5. Richard Albertson1859 - 1860
  6. Ella Albertson1863 - 1952
m. 13 Apr 1887
  1. Capt. Stephen Ferris (Robbins) Jackson1888 - 1939
  2. Florence (Robbins) Jackson1889 - 1961
  3. Harold A. (Robbins) Jackson1893 - 1973
Facts and Events
Name Ella Albertson
Gender Female
Birth[1][5][6] 10 Apr 1863 North Hempstead, Queens (Nassau since 1899), New York
Marriage to Jacob Willets Jackson
Marriage 13 Apr 1887 to Eugene F. Robbins
Death[5][6] 14 Aug 1952 Glen Cove, Nassau Co., New York
Burial? Jericho Friends Cemetery, Jericho, Nassau Co., New York, United States

Notes contributed by Dr. Anthony Troha from the Underhill Genealogy source record, pg 430: "Ella Albertson b 1863 d Aug 14, 1952 Glen Cove, LINY m 1st 1887 Eugene F. Robbins b Sep. 7, 1859 son of Stephen and Esther G. (Carpenter) Robbins m 2nd Jacob Willits Jackson b Jan. 24, 1858 Brooklyn, NY d Dec.30, 1936 Syosset, LINY, no issue. she had three children by Robbins, all of whom were adopted by Jacob W. Jackson and used the name of Jackson."

So this indicates that the children of Ella's bearing the surname “Jackson” are actually the adopted children of Eugene F. Robbins, and they and their descendants are not genetically related to the Hempstead Jackson’s. This relationship is further confirmed through Jericho Quaker Records posted on-line:

From the website http://dunhamwilcox.net/ny/jericho_ny_quakers.htm, one finds “ROBBINS - ALBERTSON Eugene F. Robbins, born 7 of 9m, 1859, son of Stephen and Esther G. Robbins. Married 13 of 4m, 1887 to Ella Albertson.” [this is Eugene F. Robbins’ marriage to Ella Albertson]

“ROBBINS Stephen Ferris Robbins, born 25 of 4m, 1888, son of Eugene H. and Ella A. Robbins. Florence Robbins, born 1 of 12m, 1889, dau of Eugene H. and Ella A. Robbins.” [these are the first two children born to Eugene F. Robbins and his wife, Ella Albertson]

References
  1. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. (New York, New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society)
    1979, Vol 110, pg 89.
  2.   United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132)
    North Hempstead, Queens, New York.
  3.   United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
    Oyster Bay, Queens Co., New York.

    (Ancestry.com has this record as Queens, Queens, NY)

  4.   United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T626)
    Dist 202, Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Find A Grave
    Memorial# 61660358.

    Date only

  6. 6.0 6.1 Underhill, Carl J.; Edwin R Deats; New York) Underhill Society of America (New York; Harry Macy; Josephine C. (Josephine C. Mayou Stillman) Frost; and Myron Charles Taylor. Underhill genealogy. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Gateway Press, c2002)
    5:430.