She was born on 27 Sep 1741 [1] and her parents were Susanna (MILLER) and Joseph JACKSON. [2]
On 13 July 1762 at New Garden Meeting House in New Garden Twp, Chester County, Pennsylvania, [2][3][4][5] she became the second wife of Isaac Jackson. This couple were related, both being descendants of the same JACKSON immigrant ancestor. They had about 13 children including ...
Joseph Jackson b: 13 Feb 1763
William Jackson b: 01 Mar 1764
Mary Jackson b: 08 Feb 1766
Hannah Jackson b: 13 Dec 1767
Katharine #1 Jackson b: 22 Dec 1769
Katharine #2 Jackson b: 22 Aug 1771 m: Jesse PUGH
Susanna Jackson b: 23 Oct 1773 m: Emmor KIMBER
Elizabeth Jackson b: 1775 m: Anthony REYNOLDS
Isaac Jackson b: 01 Oct 1775
Phebe Jackson b: 07 Jul 1777
Alice Jackson b: Jun 1779 m: Enoch LEWIS
Rebecca Jackson b: 13 Dec 1781
Samuel Jackson b: 03 Aug 1783-1788.
She died on 05 May 1806 and was buried at New Garden Friends Cemetery in New Garden Twp, Chester County, Pennsylvania. [6]
Research Notes
On many family trees her birth date varies due to a misreading of the Quaker record. Please refer to Quaker terminology which explains the use of old style dates. So contrary to modern practice, "5th Month" refers to July and "7th Month" refers to September.
Sources
↑ Pennsylvania Births, Chester County 1682-1800 p100 by John T, Humphrey & Humphrey Publications of Washington, DC in 1994 & available at Newberry Library; b: 27 Sep 1741.
↑ 2.02.1 Historical Society of Pennsylvania, New Garden Monthly Meeting Records, Chester County, Pennsylvania; FHL#0389405 for Hannah Jackson b: 27 (7th Month) 1741 (daughter of Joseph Jackson & Susanna MILLER of New Garden Twp); m: 13 (5th Month) 1762 New Garden Twp, Chester, Pennsylvania to Isaac JACKSON (son of Katherine and William JACKSON of London Grove).
↑ Quaker Marriage Certificates (New Garden Monthly Meeting, Chester County, Pennsylvania 1704-1799) p55 by Gwen Boyer Bjorkman & Heritage Books Inc. in 1991.
↑ Ancestral File by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Family History Library as of 5 Jan 1998.
↑ Jackson family: a history of Ephraim Jackson, first ancestor to come to America and his descendants 1684-1960 p12,18,19 by Jesse Calvin Cross in 1961; HeritageQuest Online & Multnomah County Library Website.
Proceedings of the sesqui-centennial gathering of the descendants of Isaac and Ann Jackson at Harmony Grove, Chester County, Pennsylvania on eighth month, twenty-fifth, 1875, together with the family genealogy by Halliday Jackson in 1878.
Early Church Records of Chester County, Pennsylvania v2
History of Chester County, Pennsylvania with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches by J. Smith Futhey & Gilbert Cope
"Jackson family: a history of Ephraim Jackson, first ancestor to come to America and his descendants 1684-1960" p12,18,19 by Jesse Calvin Cross in 1961; available at HeritageQuest Online & via the Multnomah County Library website.
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