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ISAAC  AND  ANN  JACKSON, 


HARMONY  GROVE, 


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Eighth    IVEonth,    Twenty-fifth,    1875. 


TOGETHER  WITH  THE  FAMILY 


G-ENTEALOGY. 

'ka  \  \  \  ^^o^'  \     ITec  c  W  So  v"\ 

"Guides  of  my  life  !  instructors  of  my  youth  ! 
Who  first  unveil'd  the  hallow'd  form  of  truth; 
Whose  every  word  enlightened  and  endeared ; 
In  age  beloved,  in  poverty  revered  ; 
In  friendship's  silent  register  ye  live, 
Nor  ask  the  vain  memorial  art  can  give." — Rogers. 


PHILADELPHIA: 

Published  by  the  Committee  for  the  Family. 


PREFACE.  1149138 


The  Committee  appointed  at  the  late  Sesqui-centennial  Gathering  of  the 
Jacksons  to  publish  the  proceedings  of  that  occasion,  it  might  appear,  had 
their  prescribed  duties  sufficiently  defined  at  that  time;  and  restricted  to  that 
particular  undertaking,  the  work  assigned  them  might  have  been  completed 
a  few  weeks  after  the  meeting  was  held;  but  some  efforts  having  previously 
been  made  towards  the  compilation  of  a  family  record  of  the  earlier  branches, 
on  consultation  on  the  subject  and  through  the  urgent  solicitation  of  many  of 
the  friends  interested,  it  was  thought  a  genealogy  of  the  family  brought 
down  to  the  latest  period,  might  add  much  to  the  value  of  the  work,  although 
necessarily  attended  with  protracted  delay  in  bringing  it  to  the  requisite  de- 
gree of  completeness.  With  the  view  of  producing  a  work  of  this  character 
that  might  meet  with  general  acceptance  and  become  worthy  of  preservation, 
as,  at  least,  a  "brief  memorial,"  more  especially  of  those  who  have  passed 
away,  one  of  the  committee  undertook  the  task  of  searching  up  family 
records;  and,  in  response  to  a  circular  issued  requesting  the  requisite  data  for 
such  a  compilation,  through  patient  enquiry  and  research  a  record  of  more 
than  three  thousand  of  the  descendants  of  Isaac  and  Ann  Jackson  is  the 
result;  and  although  many  of  the  branches  are  minute  in  particulars,  yet  a 
longer  period  allowed  for  further  investigation  might  bring  to  light,  associated 
with  many  interesting  facts,  some  hundreds  more,  regarding  whom  it  is  to 
be  regretted  no  data  of  family  history  have  been  obtained. 

The  labor  of  compiling  a  genealogy  that  is  carried  to  the  ninth  generation 
can  only  be  comprehended  fully  by  those  who  have  made  it  a  special  study. 
The  intricate  paths  through  which  the  genealogist  is  led  to  acquire  the 
sought-for  knowledge — the  uncertain  data  often  presented  requiring  from 
various  sources  confirmatory  evidence  to  establish  fact — the  vague,  imme- 
thodical  way  in  which  some,  through  succeeding  generations,  have  preserved 
their  records — failure  in  numerous  instances  to  supply  answers  to  definite  en- 
quiries— and  added  to  this  the  frequent  uncertainty  of  tradition — are  all  diffi- 
culties to  be  grappled  with  in  the  way  of  research. 

The  present  task  has  been  carried  on,  not  as  an  onerous  undertaking,  but 
as  a  "labor  of  love,"  with  no  expectation  of  compensating  advantage  or  of 
adequate  reward,  other  than  that  arising  from  the  satisfaction  of  bringing 
into  a  collected  form  for  preservation,  such  details  of  our  family  history  as  are 
deemed  of  general  interest,  and  which  otherwise  might  in  the  lapse  of  a  few 
years  pass  into  oblivion.     To  facilitate  enquiry,  the  compiler  has  had  the 


a.  PBEFAGE. 

kind  assistance  of  others,  to  some  of  whom  there  is  a  special  indebtedness, 
and  their  valuable  services  are  hereby  acknowledged.  To  Gilbert  Cope,  of 
West  Chester,  whose  voluminous  records  of  the  early  settlers  of  Chester 
County,  as  well  as  many  of  their  descendants,  have  been  freely  consulted,  and 
have  furnished  a  large  amount  of  material  that  otherwise,  in  all  probability, 
would  not  have  been  accessible;  also  through  his  correspondence  with  Sam- 
uel Bewley,*  a  Friend  in  Dublin,  Ireland,  for  a  transcript  of  the  minutes  from 
the  old  records  of  Mountmellick  Meeting,  refei'ring  to  all  the  Jacksons  whose 
names  were  therein  recorded.  To  Thomas  Jackson,  Architect,  of  Belfast,  for 
a  neatly  prepared  chart  giving  a  genealogy  of  the  Jacksons  from  their  iirst 
arrival  in  Ireland,  but  chiefly  limited  to  the  descendants  of  Thomas,  the  old- 
est son  of  Isaac  and  Ann  Jackson;  also  to  his  brother,  Samuel  Pim  Jackson, 
of  Bristol,  England,  for  additional  information  of  value.  To  James  M.  Phillips, 
of  Avondale,  Chester  County,  who  has  with  great  care  and  labor  worked  out  the 
record  of  the  descendants  of  James,  son  of  William  and  Katharine  Jackson, 
nearly  complete  in  detail  as  regards  dates  of  births,  marriages  and  deaths. 
The  record  of  the  Kirk  family  has  also  supplied  important  items  for  some 
branches  and  thereby  materially  lessened  the  labor  of  research.  To  John  J. 
Parker,  of  West  Chester,  for  many  of  the  items  given  in  the  appendix  relat- 
ing to  the  descendants  of  Samuel  Jackson,  (Hatter)  of  Reading,  including 
branches  related  thereto,  which  through  his  generous  aid  have  been  carefully 
gathered  from  reliable  records. 

It  may  appear  to  some  that  extraneous  matter,  or  such  as  might  be  irrele- 
vant to  the  subject  of  special  enquiry,  has  been  introduced,  or  that  extended 
notices  of  individuals  have  place  without  regard  to  the  prescribed  limits  of  a 
genealogical  record,  but  it  was  thought  such  items  might  invest  the  work  with 
an  interest  that  could  not  be  supplied  by  the  mere  record  of  names  and  dates  ; 
and  it  is  only  to  be  regretted  that  more  of  such  notices  or  "brief  memorials  " 
of  the  lives  of  many  others  of  the  same  lineage,  perhaps  equally  worthy  of 
record,  could  not  have  been  obtained.  It  has  been  the  intention  of  the  com- 
piler to  present  throughout  an  impartial  account — to  enter  all  names  and 
dates  with  accuracy,  though  errors,  it  is  possible,  in  some  instances,  may  have 
occurred,  arising  chiefly  from  some  family  records  not  prepared  with  suffi- 
cient care,  and  to  which  alone  he  has  had  access.  It  has  been  thought  advisa- 
ble to  append  to  our  family  record  some  other  branches  of  the  same  name  not 


*It  is  announced  in  "The  British  Friend  "  of  llmo.  1,  1877,  that  Samuel  Bewley  died 
lOmo.  7, 1877,  at  his  residence,  Sandford  Grove,  Dublin,  after  a  short  illness  of  five  days,  aged 
nearly  72  years.  Its  obituary  states  that  he  was  "  widely  known  and  esteemed  for  his  sterling 
worth  and  Christian  graces,  *  *  not  only  by  his  family  and  friends  in  his  own  land,  but 
by  many  also  in  England  and  America.  The  removal  of  such  a  man  is  indeed  a  deep  loss. 
His  judgment  was  so  sound  and  excellent  that  it  commended  itself  to  all,  and  his  counsel 
was  so  wise,  and  at  the  same  time  so  full  of  love,  that  it  was  highly  valued  by  those  who 
came  under  its  influence.  He  was  ever  ready  to  give  his  time  and  attention  to  any  who 
sought  his  advice,  and  numbers  can  bear  testimony  to  the  kind  manner  with  which  he 
entered  into  the  subjects  brought  before  him.  While  much  engaged  in  the  service  of  our 
Eeligious  Society,  the  interests  of  which  were  very  dear  to  his  heart,  he  found  time  also  to 
attend  to  other  objects  of  a  more  public  character,  and  his  upright  consistent  walk  caused 
him  to  be  highly  esteemed  and  respected  by  his  fellow  citizens." 


PREFACE.  iil. 

yet  traceable  to  a  common  ancestry,  but  whicli  may  be  determined  by  future 
investigations. 

Photographic  views  taken  at  the  time  of  the  "Gathering"  have  been  helio- 
typed  for  the  work,  as  likewise  a  pen-and-ink  sketch  of  the  old  mansion  atBal- 
litore,  said  to  have  been  the  residence  of  our  early  ancestor,  Isaac  Jackson, 
prior  to  his  emigration  to  America.  The  old  building  had  been  taken  down 
a  short  time  before  the  sketch  was  made,  but  the  artist  had  retained,  from 
actual  knowledge  of  the  place,  a  vivid  recollection  of  the  architectural  work, 
and  others  testifying  to  the  correctness  of  his  sketch,  it  may  be  regarded  as  a 
good  representation  of  the  building,  somewhat  remodeled  in  later  years,  yet 
some  portions  retaining  the  unique  style  of  the  olden  time.  The  views,  how- 
ever, reproduced  in  the  heliotype,  have  not,  as  rarely  can  they  have,  the 
clearness  and  finish  which  are  presented  in  photographic  representation. 

In  reviewing  the  record,  now  completed  as  far  as  material  at  hand  for  our 
genealogy  is  supplied,  this  thought  is  presented  : 

How  many  of  these,  active  in  their  day  of  usefulness,  are  now  numbered 
with  the  generations  long  since  departed  !  Examples  among  them  of  upright- 
ness, virtue  and  integrity,  worthy  of  imitation,  may  we,  their  surviving  de- 
scendants, learn  wisdom  therefrom  and  gather  the  golden  grains  they  may 
have  strewn  along  the  way  !  Be  our  watchword  "  Onward  for  the  right " — 
that  the  record  of  our  lives  testify  in  the  future  to  an  unfaltering  perseverance 
in  well-doing  unto  the  end — for  that  end,  as  regards  our  probation  here,  must 
assuredly  come;  and  as  assuredly,  when  another  Sesqui-centennial  shall  have 
completed  its  cycle,  the  pathetic  language  of  the  gifted  Montgomery  must 
have  become  respecting  each  of  us  a  forcible  truth  : 

"Once  in  the  flight  of  ages  past, 

There  lived  a  man  !  and  who  was  he  ? 
Stranger,  howe'er  thy  lot  be  cast. 

That  man  resembled  thee. 
The  clouds  and  sunbeams  o'er  his  eye 

That  once  their  shades  and  glory  thiew, 
Have  left  in  yondei-  silent  sky 

No  vestige  where  they  flew." 


PUBLISHING  COMMITTEE. 

Francis  A.  Jackson,  Germantown,  Pa. 
Alice  Lewis,  North  Tenth  St.,  Philadelphia. 
Susan  M.  Parrish,  1017  Cherry  St.,  Philadelphia, 
Halliday  Jackson,  West  Chester,  Pa. 


The  Committee  having  carefully  reviewed  the  "  Proceedings  of  the  Gath- 
ering," authorized  the  publication  of  the  same  in  connection  with  the  family 
genealogy,  the  general  arrangement  of  which  it  is  thought  will  be  found  free 


iv.  PREFACE. 

from  ambiguity,  and  it  is  hoped  be  satisfactory  to  all ,  having  a  full  Index — a 
desideratum  to  be  appreciated — that  will  remove  all  difficulty  in  tracing  any 
branch  through  its  ancestral  line.  The  Record,  though  compiled  with  care, 
may  contain  some  errors  which  should  be  duly  noted;  and  as  a  copy,  for 
future  reference,  will  be  placed  in  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  in 
Philadelphia,  for  insertion  therein  all  corrections  should  be  forwarded  to  the 
compiler. 
Imo.  1,  1878.  Halliday  Jackson. 


INTRODUCTORY. 


In  endeavoring  to  trace  our  ancestral  line  to  au  earlier  period 
than  the  middle  of  the  seventeenth  centurj^,  after  long  and  assid- 
uous research  no  satisfactory  result  has  been  attained,  although  the 
occurrence  of  the  Jackson  name  antedates  the  period  of  the  Norman 
Conquest.  In  the  sixteenth  century  the  Jacksons  were  numerous 
in  various  parts  of  England,  many  occupying  prominent  positions 
both  in  church  and  state;  and  some,  not  a  few  in  number,  during 
that  age  as  well  as  in  later  times,  for  the  maintenance  of  principles 
consonant  with  their  convictions  of  justice  and  right,  passed 
through  the  ^ery  ordeal  of  religious  persecution.*  The  Parish 
records  of  Lancashire  and  contiguous  counties,  as  far  as  consulted, 
afford  no  information  relative  to  those  who  emigrated  to  Ireland 
or  to  America,  with  whom  our  forefathers  might  have  claimed  a 
common  lineage. 

The  following  letter,  bearing  upon  this  subject,  has  a  significance 
and  interest  that  commend  it  for  insertion  here  as  an  appropriate 
introductory  to  the  proceedings  which  follow . 

West  Chester,  November  29,  1877. 
To  Halliday  Jackson  : 

Esteemed  Friend: — Duriug  a  visit  which  my  eldest  son,  Cliarltou  T. 
Lewis,  and  I  made  to  Great  Britain  in  the  summer  of  1876,  we  spent  part  of 
a  day  in  June  at  Eccleston,  in  the  ancient  parish  of  St.  Michael's,  in  Lan- 
cashire, whence  Anthony  Jackson  migrated  in  1649.  Our  object  was,  to 
ascertain  whether  information  coald  be  obtained  from  any  source,  of  the 
ancestors  of  Richard  and  Anthony  Jackson.  We  hoped  to  find  the  dates  of 
their  births,  and  the  names  of  their  parents,  in  the  parish  register,  and  to 
get  hold  of  SDme  clue  that  would  conduct  our  inquiries  to  generations  more 
remote.  We  called  on  the  Rev.  William  Bateson,  the  rector  of  the  parish, 
and  learned  from  him  that  the  old  i^arisli  register  was  not  in  his  possession  ; 
and  that  there  was  no  register,  so  far  as  he  was  aware,  sufficiently  old  for 
our  purpose.  He  knew  of  no  records,  then  existing,  of  an  earlier  date  than 
about  the  beginning  of  last  century.  There  was  indeed,  he  said,  a  number 
*See  A-ppendix. 


IV  INTRODUCTORY, 

of  persons  then  living  in  Eccleston,  and  in  the  immediate  neighborhood,  of 
the  name  of  Jackson,  but  he  did  not  suppose  that  any  of  them  could  furnish 
authentic  information  of  their  progenitors  who  had  lived  two  hundred  years 
ago.  Although  we  were  strangers  to  the  Rector,  and  were  without  letters 
of  introduction,  he  treated  us  with  great  civility,  and  seemed  to  enter  into 
the  spirit  of  our  inquiries,  and  to  be  disposed  to  aid  us  to  any  reasonable 
extent  in  his  power.  He  even  promised  us  that  if,  in  his  intercourse  with 
his  parishioners,  he  should  receive  informatiou  of  any  value  to  us,  he  would 
not  fail  to  furnish  us  with  it. 

Since  our  return  home  my  son  has  had  correspondence  with  Mr.  Bateson, 
who  has  been  so  kind  as  to  have  the  old  parish  register  looked  up  and  care- 
fully searched;  but,  as  was  supposed,  the  record  shows  nothing  to  our  pur- 
pose. Its  earliest  entry  is  in  1661,  twelve  years  after  Richard  and  Anthony 
Jackson  left  Lancashire.  By  a  transcript  furnished  by  the  church  officer 
having  charge  of  the  register,  which  transcript  I  have  now  in  my  possession, 
it  appears  that  in  the  fifty  years  that  followed  1661,  thei'e  were  entries  of 
seventeen  marriages,  thirty-five  baptisms  and  twenty-seven  burials  of  persons 
of  the  name  of  Jackson  ;  but  the  record,  of  course,  fails  to  show  any  con- 
nection between  the  Jacksons  that  emigrated  twelve  years  before  the  date  of 
the  first  entry,  and  the  Jacksons  that  remained  ;  and  it  is  not  to  be  expected 
that  further  inquiry  in  the  same  direction  will  be  attended  with  a  more  satis- 
factoiy  result. 

It  is  something  to  have  found  evidence  confirming  to  some  extent  the 
truthfulness  of  existing  records,  and  to  have  ascertained  that  the  family 
name  is  not  yet  extinct  in  the  seats  of  our  ancestors, — but  this  is  far  short  of 
what  we  hoped  and  even  expected. 

Having  failed  to  find,  at  Great  Eccleston,  what  we  wanted,  we  visited  the 
next  day  another  town  in  the  same  shire,  bearing  the  name  of  Eccleston, 
some  twenty-five  or  thirty  miles  distant  from  the  former,  and  there  obtained 
access  to  the  register  of  the  parish.  It  appeared  to  have  been  regularly  kept 
from  about  the  year  1600,  except  that  there  was  a  hiatus  of  several  years 
between  1621  and  1628,  but  there  was  not  in  it  a  note  of  the  birth,  baptism, 
or  death  of  a  single  person  of  the  name  of  Jackson  ;  nor  was  the  name  to  be 
seen,  inscribed  on  any  monument  or  tomb  stone  in  the  old  church  yard  of  a 
parish  church  where  for  many  generations  "the  rude  forefathers  of  the  ham- 
let sleep." 

At  Bristol,  a  few  days  later,  we  called  on  Samuel  Pirn  .Jackson,  Esq  ,  a 
merchant  of  that  city,  a  gentleman  of  intelligence  and  a  highly  respectable 
member  of  the  Society  of  Friends.  He  belongs  to  the  Irish  branch  of  the 
family,  and  it  was  supposed  that  he  might  have  some  information  about  our 
progenitors,  which  we  did  not  possess  ;  but  we  ascertained  that  what  he 
knew  was  derived  from  the  same  sources  as  that  we  already  had,  and  was  not 
more  minute  or  of  an  earlier  date. 

Our  next  inquiry  was  at  the  Friends'  Institute,  Bishopsgate  St.,  London  ; 
but  no  records  are  found  there  but  such  as  relate  to  members  of  the  Society 
of  Friends,  in  England  and  Wales,  and  there  was  no  regular  organization  of 


I 


INTRODUCTORY.  V 

the  Society  in  England  till  after  the  emigration  of  Richard  and  A  nthony 
Jackson  to  Ireland. 

Any  further  prosecution  of  our  inquiries  seemed  to  be  useless.  We 
might,  indeed,  have  seen  some  of  the  Jacksons  still  residing  in  and  about 
Old  Eccleston,  and  have  asked  of  them  what  they  knew  of  their  ancestors, 
but  from  what  we  heard  of  them  we  were  not  led  to  suppose  that  we  should 
be  rewarded  for  our  pains.  It  is  barely  possible  that  a  private  genealogical 
record,  compiled  by  some  one  more  than  commonly  curious  in  family  history, 
and  connecting  the  English  line  with  the  emigrants  to  Ireland,  may  yet  turn 
up ;  but  such  an  occurrence  is  by  no  means  probable.  Such  curious  com- 
pilers are  as  rare  in  England  as  in  America,  where  people  are  generally  too 
much  concerned  for  the  present  and  the  future  to  trouble  themselves  about 
the  long  past ;  and  I  apprehend  that  we  shall  have  to  be  content  with  the 
scanty  information  we  now  have  of  our  English  ancestors,  who  lived  prior  to 
the  middle  of  the  seventeentli  century. 

Very  sincerely,  your  friend, 

JOSEPH  J.  LEWIS. 


\ 


THE  SESQUI-CENTENNIAL  GATHERING   AND 
ITS  PROCEEDINGS. 


On  the  Eleventh  of  Ninth  month,  (0.  S.)  1725,  Isaac  Jackson, 
of  Ireland,  landed  at  New  Castle,  Del.,  and  forthwith  proceeded 
to  Londongrove,  Chester  County,  Pa.,  and  located  on  the  spot 
now  known  as  Harmony  Grove.  To  commemorate  this  event,  the 
present  occupants  of  the  ancestral  homestead  issued  the  following 
card,  which, through  unremitting  exertion  on  their  part,  was  widely 
distributed  among  the  descendants  of  Isaac  Jackson,  as  far  as 
information  of  their  whereabouts  could  be  obtained,  many  being 
residents  of  distant  portions  of  our  country : 

' '  You  are  cordially  invited  to  attend  a  pic-nic  at  Harmony  Grove,  Chester 
Co.,  Pa.,  on  the  25th  of  Eighth  month,  1875.  This  occasion  is  a  sesqui- 
centennial  gathering  at  the  Old  Homestead,  in  commemoration  of  the  land- 
ing in  this  country,  and  settlement  at  this  place,  of  our  common  ancestor, 
Isaac  Jackson,  in  1725. 

EVERARD  AND  Mary    (JaCKSON)   CoNARD." 

In  response  to  the  above  invitation,  a  large  company  of  de- 
scendants of  Isaac  Jackson,  and  those  allied  to  the  family  by  mar- 
riage, assembled  on  the  designated  day,  at  the  place  whereon  their 
ancestor  had  first  made  his  home  in  this  new  country,  and  which 
four  generations  of  his  descendants  have  successively  occupied. 
The  old  homestead  stands  on  the  northern  side  of  a  fertile  valley, 
about  half  a  mile  wide,  bounded  by  gently  swelling  hills  of  mod- 
erate elevation.  A  small  stream  flowing  a  few  rods  distant,  in 
front  of  the  mansion,  joins  a  branch  of  White  Clay  Creek,  which, 
a  short  distance  eastward,  enters  the  valley  through  a  gap  in  the 
northern  hill,  and,  following  its  course,  emerges  some  two  miles 
below,  on  its  way  to  mingle  its  waters  ultimately  with  the  Delaware. 
The  Philadelphia  and  Baltimore  Central  R.  R.  traverses  the  entire 
length  of  this  valley,  and  one  connecting  the  Pennsylvania  Central 
road  with  Delaware  City,  crosses  the  former  road  at  the  eastern 
outlet.     The  valley,  which  within  the  memory  of  those  who  have 


8  TEE  SES  Q  UI-  CENTENNIA  L  GA  THEBINQ 

scarcely  passed  middle  life,  slumbered  in  quiet  seclusion,  is  thus 
brought  into  communication  with  the  busy  world  beyond  its  en- 
compassing hills. 

The  mansion  of  Harmony  Grove  is  an  old-fashioned  and  unpre- 
tending but  comfortable  structure,  the  western  third,  of  stone, 
having  been  built  in  1775  ;  the  remainder,  of  brick,  a  part  of  which 
occupies  the  site  of  the  primitive  cabin  of  the  first  settler,  at  a 
later  period.  To  the  west  and  north  of  the  house,  a  space  of  an 
acre  and  a  half,  extending  back  to  the  foot  of  the  more  abrupt 
ascent  of  the  hill,  was  planted  by  John  Jackson,  a  grandson  of 
Isaac,  in  the  end  of  the  last  and  the  early  years  of  the  present 
century,  as  a  Botanical  garden,  wherein  he  collected  numerous 
rare  trees  and  shrubs  from  our  own  and  foreign  countries,  as  well  as 
smaller  plants.*  A  very  small  portion  of  the  ground  is  now  de- 
voted to  the  culture  of  flowers,  but  many  noble  trees  still  attest  his 
care  and  skill.  Near  the  northwestern  corner  of  this  garden  rises 
"  The  Legendary  Spring."  The  source  was  covered  and  the  waters 
were  conveyed  under  ground  to  supply  a  quaint  spring  house, 
flowing  through  which  they  were  collected  in  a  square  pond,  which, 
with  its  diminutive  outlet,  furnished  localities  suited  to  the  culture 
of  aquatic  plants.  The  other  half  of  this  building,  adjoining  the 
dairy,  was  a  green-house,  while  a  room  above  was  devoted  to  the 
drying  and  storing  of  seeds.  William  Jackson,  the  youngest  son 
of  John,  and  the  inheritor  of  his  botanical  and  horticultural  tastes, 
planted  the  hill  rising  on  the  north  of  the  garden,  with  evergreens 
and  deciduous  trees,  which  now  form  a  flourishing  grove. 

Such  is  the  place  to  which  the  members  of  the  widely  scattered 
Jackson  clan  gathered  on  this  occasion.  Two  daj's  of  cloud  and 
frequent  rain  immediatel}^  preceding,  had  caused  many  anxious  fore- 
bodings, but  the  morning  of  the  appointed  day  proved  fair,  while 
a  cooling  breeze  tempered  deliciously  the  else  too  ardent  heat.  The 
abundant  rains  of  the  first  part  of  the  month,  had  maintained  in 
vegetation  the  freshness  of  early  summer,  and  nature  appeared  in 
her  fairest  array.     By  the  trains  of  the   Baltimore   Central  Rail- 

*  The  beautifuUy-adorned  grounds  at  once  indicate  to  the  beholder  the  careful  handi- 
work of  the  early  .Tackson  settlers,  and  the  evidences  of  an  early  botanical  taste  in  John 
.Tackson,  whose  favorite  pursuit  was  the  cultivation  of  flowers,  and  whose  love  therefor,  as 
for  other  useful  sciences,  found  a  written  expression  In  his  own  words  to  his  friend  and 
collaborator,  Humphrey  Marshall,  thus  :— "I  hope  the  public  peace  will  add  fresh  life  and 
vigor  to  every  useful  science  that  may  tend  to  adorn  and  enrich  our  country,  the  propa- 
gation of  plants  being  one,  and  much  my  delight.  I  take  every  help  that  I  receive  this 
way  as  a  kindness.''— Sec  letter  to  H.  M.,  dated  Third  month  30th,  1789,  in  Memoirs  of 
JJartram  and  Marshall,  l>y  Wm.  Darlington,  M.  D. 


I 


AND  ITS  PROCEEDINGS.  9 

road,  which,  b}"^  special  arrangement,  stopped  on  this  day  a  few 
rods  from  the  mansion,  and  by  private  conveyances,  came  hundreds, 
eager  to  meet  yet  unknown  kinsfolk,  or  to  renew  acquaintance 
with  earl}-  associates,  from  whom  the  stream  of  life  had  drifted 
them  apaut ;  and  before  11  o'clock,  the  number  present  probably 
exceeded  a  thousand,  their  ages  varying  from  the  patriarch  of 
eightj'-four  years,  to  the  infant  of  three  months.  For  all,  the 
hospitable  door  stood  open,  and  over  the  gate  of  entrance  from 
the  road  in  front,  appeared  in  letters  of  green  on  a  white  ground 
the  motto :  "  Harmony  Grove — Welcome."  Passing  through, 
the  inner  side  showed  the  following  lines : 

' '  What  though  it  may  be  that  our  honored  forebears 

Made  their  mark  on  the  times  which  with  them  passed  away  ; 
Our  aims  and  our  deeds  may  be  noble  as  theirs, 
And  we  make  an  impress  as  worthy  as  they." 

Near  the  eastern  end  of  the  garden,  about  five  rods  north  of  the 
house,  seats  for  a  meeting  had  been  arranged  in  the  shade  of  the 
grand  old  trees,  and  a  stand  erected  for  speakers  and  appropriately 
decorated.  At  the  back,  in  large  letters,  formed  of  evergreens  on 
a  white  ground,  appeared  the  words:  "In  Honor  of  our  An- 
cestors." Above  this  hung  a  framed  drawing,  representing  on  a 
shield  the  devices  which  tradition  reports  as  having  been  those  of 
the  coat  of  arms  of  some  remote  progenitor  of  the  clan,  "  two 
greyhounds  and  a  dolphin,"  tj^pifying  "swiftness  b}-  land  and  sea." 
There  was  no  pretense,  of  course,  of  a  representation  of  the  actual 
heraldic  arms,  and,  probabl}",  the  onlj'  importance  attached  to  the 
existence  of  such,  by  anj^  of  the  existing  descendants,  is  its  ap- 
parent indication  that  the  faithful  performance  of  duty  and  stead- 
fast adherence  to  their  views  of  right,  which,  in  later  daj's,  marked 
the  martyrs  and  the  persecuted  Quakers  of  the  family,  were 
manifested  in  ruder  times,  in  warlike  pursuits.  Below  this  picture 
was  a  framed  photograph  of  William  Jackson,  the  father  of  our 
hostess,  and  former  possessor  of  Harmony  Grove ;  appended  to 
which  were  these  impromptu  lines,  written  that  morning  by  Charles 
C.  Burleigh  : 

"Of  judgment  sound,  kind  heart  and  soul  serene, 

Clear  head  and  active  hand  and  modest  mien  ; 

Faithful  and  true  and  prompt  at  Duty's  call, 

A  fearless  champion  of  the  rights  of  all. 

His  pole-star  Truth,  his  guide  a  conscience  pure, 

His  work  well  done,  and  his  requital  sure." 


10  THE  SESqULCENTENNlAL  GATHERING 

Above  this  again  was  suspended  a  beautiful  wreatli  of  lichens,  dried 
flowers  and  autumn  leaves,  within  which,  neatly  framed  in  ivy 
leaves,  was  this  printed  motto ; 

' '  He  who  blesses  most  is  blest, 

And  God  and  man  shall  own  his  worth 
Who  toils  to  leave  as  his  bequest, 
An  added  beauty  to  the  earth." 

The  platform  was  provided  with  seats,  and  a  table  for  the  secre- 
taries, and  was  beautifully  decorated  with  large  vases,  dishes,  and 
two  handsome  designs  of  cut  flowers.  On  the  trees  forming  the 
two  front  corners,  hung  the  dates  "1725-1875;"  the  former  in 
figures  of  antique  style,  formed  of  lichens  on  a  white  ground,  and 
framed  with  lichens,  '  immortelles  '  and  pine  cones ;  the  latter  in 
modern  characters  of  fresh  evergreen  and  edged  with  fresh  rose- 
buds. 

In  various  places  against  the  trunks  of  trees  in  the  grove,  were 
suspended  printed  mottoes  in  rustic  frames,  as  follows : 

"Lo,  from  all  the  country  side, 

Come  ueighboi's,  kith  and  kin  ; 

From  city,  hamlet,  farm-house  old, 

The  welcome  guests  come  in." 


'  If  we  gather  each  his  share, 
We'll  find  two  flowers  for  every  care  ; 
And  thus  dress  up  life's  tangled  bowers, 
And  make  it  all  a  world  of  flowers," 


"Here's  pleasure  without  regretting, 
And  good  without  abuse, 
The  holiday  and  the  bridal 
Of  beauty  and  of  use." — Whittier. 


"The  sweet  remembrance  of  the  just, 
Shall  flourish  when  he  sleeps  in  dust." 


"  Thank  God  for  every  hour  and  day. 
Of  all  the  past  of  earthly  flowers, 
Since  one  quick  thought  can  make  them  ours. 
And  scatter  time  and  si^ace  away. ' ' 


"The  green  earth  sends  her  incense  up 
From  many  a  mountain  shrine, 
From  folded  leaf  and  dewy  cup 
She  pours  her  sacred  wine." — Wuittieu. 


AND  ITS  PROCEEDINGS.  11 

On  the  western  end  of  the  mansion,  (built  in  1115,)  hung  two 
plain  frames,  containing  the  words :  "  The  Bridal  Home  of  John 
and  Mary  Jackson,"  and  under  this  these  lines : 

"  A  hundred  years  of  time  and  tide, 

Unto  these  walls  have  come, 
A  hundred  years  since  in  his  pride, 
Our  grandsire  brought  his  lovely  bride, 

To  this,  their  future  home." 

Across  the  front  gable  of  the  old  spring-house,  concealing  the 
middle  window  of  the  upper  room,  was  the  following,  in  large  sten- 
ciled letters  on  white  muslin  : 

"  Our  grandsire's  hands  this  building  reared, 

Where  dairy  fruits  were  stored  ; 
Whence  came  the  butter,  cream  and  milk 

Which  crowned  their  bounteous  board. 
And  when  the  frosts  of  winter  came, 

So  wisely  was  it  planned, 
Flowers  bloomed  below,  while  seeds  above 

Were  stored  to  strew  the  land." 

At  the  source  of  the  spring,  in  the  grove  back  of  the  spring- 
house,  a  small  pump  had  been  inserted,  on  which  was  suspended 
by  a  chain  a  pewter  porringer,  cast  by  Isaac  Jackson,  the  clock- 
maker,  grandson  of  the  original  settler,  and  brother  of  John,  the 
botanist.  On  a  post  beside  this  was  the  mark,  "  The  Legendary 
Spring."  The  bee-hives  on  the  lawn  near  the  spring  house  bore 
the  mottoes  : 

"  By  industry  we  thrive 
When  not  robbed." 


"  How  doth  the  little  busy  bee 
Improve  each  shining  hour." 

Within  the  front  yard,  on  the  west  of  the  entrance  gate,  a  tem- 
porary table  had  been  prepared  with  writing  materials,  and  here 
the  guests  on  arriving  were  invited  to  register  their  names  on 
sheets  of  paper,  designed  to  be  afterward  bound  in  an  album  as  a 
memento  of  the  occasion.  Although  this  invitation  was  publicly 
repeated  from  the  stand  more  than  once  during  the  day,  some  of 
those  present  unfortunately  failed  to  respond,  but  the  signatures 
of  nearly  800  descendants  and  connections  were  obtained. 


13  THE  SESqUI-CENTENNIAL  GATHERINO. 

About  IH  o'clock,  A.  M.,  the  ringing  of  a  large  bell  gave  notice 
to  those  who  had  been  wandering  about  the  grounds,  meeting  old 
friends  or  making  new  acquaintances,  to  collect  at  the  stand,  where 
a  large  company  soon  gathered.  Everard  Conard,  our  host,  in  a  few 
modest  and  appropriate  words,  offered  to  all  present,  on  behalf  of 
himself  and  family,  a  cordial  welcome,  and  nominated  as  President 
of  the  meeting,  John  G.  Jackson,  of  Hockessin,  Delaware.  Charles 
Canby,  of  Wilmington,  Del.,  Halliday  Jackson,  of  West  Chester, 
Pa.,  and  Mary  J.  Conard,  were  chosen  Yice-presidents  ;  and  John 
I.  Carter  and  Alice  Lewis,  Secretaries.  The  President  on  taking 
the  chair,  briefly  expressed  his  sense  of  the  honor  conferred  upon 
him,  excusing  himself  from  extended  remarks  at  this  time,  as  he 
had  prepared  an  essay  to  be  read  later.  Letters  of  response  to 
the  invitation,  from  several  who  were  unable  to  attend,  were  read. 
This  being  merel}'"  a  session  for  organization,  prior  to  an  adjourn- 
ment for  dinner,  the  programme  of  proceedings  for  the  afternoon 
was  announced.  Halliday  Jackson,  by  request,  exhibited  the 
original  marriage  certificate  of  William  Jackson  and  Katharine 
Miller,  in  1733,  containing  the  autographs  of  Isaac  Jackson  and 
several  of  his  children,  with  those  of  other  friends  and  neighbors. 
This  venerable  document,  yellow  with  age  and  much  worn,  had 
been  carefully  preserved  hj  pasting  it  on  muslin,  and  its  appearance 
excited  considerable  interest.  Charlton  T.  Lewis,  of  New  York, 
moved  that  steps  be  taken  to  have  it  lithographed  in  facsimile^ 
and  copies  furnished  to  such  of  the  descendants  as  desire  it;  and 
he  and  Hallida^^  Jackson  were  appointed  a  committee  to  carry  out 
the  proposition.* 

Chandler  Darlington  moved  that  measures  be  taken  to  have  the 
proceedings  of  this  meeting  published  in  book  form,  and  the  Chair- 
man appointed  James  M.  Phillips  to  receive  contributions  to  meet 
the  expense  of  publication.  The  meeting  then  adjourned  for  din- 
ner. This  was  taken  in  pic-nic  style,  most  of  the  company  having 
brought  their  provisions.  Under  the  trees  in  the  northwest  corner 
of  the  garden,  six  long  tables  had  been  erected,  which  were  occupied 

*  Charles  Dingee  mentioned  that  he  remembered  having  seen,  some  years  since,  the 
original,  as  he  believed,  of  the  certificate  of  the  marriage  of  Isaac  Jackson  and  Ann 
Evans,  and  he  thought  it  must  still  be  in  existence,  though  he  knew  not  where.  It  was 
suggested  that  if  found,  it  be  copied  also,  and  the  suggestion  was  adopted.  It  may  be 
mentioned  here,  that  diligent  search  and  inquiry  have  failed  to  bring  to  light  the  original 
document,  the  oldest  copy  yet  found  being  evidently  only  a  copy,  as  all  the  signatures  are 
in  the  same  hand-writing  as  the  body  of  the  paper— apparently  that  of  a  grandson  of  Isaac 
.Tackson,  the  pioneer. 


Ayn  ITS  PROCEEDINGS.  13 

"by  various  iamily  parties.  Another  table  was  prepared  in  the 
southwest  corner  of  the  grove  on  the  hill  adjoining  the  garden  • 
proper  on  the  north,  and  was  appropriated  to  the  Harmony  Grove 
family,  to  which  they  invited  such  of  the  guests  as  were  not  other- 
wise provided  for.  In  addition  to  these,  some  parties  arranged 
for  themselves  temporary  tables  from  boards  found  at  hand.  Some 
spread  their  feast  upon  the  grass,  either  in  the  garden  or  upon  the 
hill,  while  others  betook  themselves  to  their  carriages,  and  thus 
the  important  business  of  the  hour  went  forward  with  the  ac- 
companiment of  cheerful  talk  and  pleasant  companionship. 

About  1-|  P.  M.,  the  bell  was  rung  to  call  the  meeting  together. 
On  motion  of  Charlton  T.  Lewis,  a  committee  of  publication  was 
appointed,  consisting  of  Francis  A.  Jackson,  Susan  M.  Parrish 
and  Alice  Lewis,  of  Philadelphia,  and  Halliday  Jackson,  of  West 
Chester.     Some  additional  letters  from  absentees  were  read. 

About  this  time,  it  was  mentioned  that  some  in  the  audience 
were  desirous  of  seeing  the  host  and  hostess,  and  they  accordingly 
came  forward  on  the  platform  and  were  introduced  to  the  assembl}^, 
who  greeted  them  with  applause.  Some  amusement  was  created 
by  the  appearance,  on  the  stand,  of  two  feminine  representatives  of 
the  Jackson  famil}',  attired  in  veritable  dresses  of  the  olden  time, 
with  "  long  eared  caps  "  and  broad  brimmed  hats  of  felt,  or  beaver, 
tied  down  at  the  sides,  Avho  were  facetiously  introduced  as  "  Ann 
Jackson  and  her  daughter."  It  was  then  announced  that  a  pho- 
tographer was  present,  who  wished  to  take  a  view  of  the  meeting^ 
and,  at  a  given  signal,  all,  by  request,  remained  perfectly  still  for 
a  short  time,  to  allow  this  to  be  accomplished. 

This  being  finished,  Joseph  J.  Lewis,  of  West  Chester,  read  a 
historical  essay,  embodying  such  information  as  he  had  been  able 
to  collect  respecting  the  ancestry  of  Isaac  Jackson,  the  immigrant, 
whose  personal  history  and  that  of  his  immediate  descendants 
were  given,  with  brief  sketches  of  some  of  those  of  later  genera- 
tions, mainl}'^  in  the  line  of  his  son  William,  who  succeeded  his 
father  in  the  occupancy  of  Harmony  Grove.  John  G.  Jackson 
followed,  with  an  essay,  which,  as  the  two  had  been  prepared  with- 
out concert  between  the  writers,  covered  in  part  the  same  ground, 
but  differed  in  style  and  treatment.  By  special  request  of  some 
of  those  interested,  part  of  a  versified  description  of  Harmony 
Grove,  as  it  was  over  sixty  years  ago,  written  in  1813,  by  Thomas 
Peirce,  then  of  Chester  County,  Pa.,  and  an  intimate  friend  of  the 


14  THE  SESqUI-CENTENKIAL  GATHERING. 

younger  members  of  the  family-,  was  read  by  Sarah  Pugh,  of 
Philadelphia,  who,  as  a  child,  was  familiar  with  the  place  at  that 
time.  An  essay,  by  Margaretta  Jackson,  of  Kennett  Square, 
Chester  Count}',  Pa.,  followed.  Charlton  T.  Lewis  read  a  portion 
of  a  poem  written  in  reference  to  this  occasion,  by  his  son,  a  boy 
under  twelve  years  of  age.  Next  came  the  reading  of  a  few 
stanzas,  by  Henry  Peterson,  of  Philadelphia,  entitled,  "  Abraham 
and  Isaac."  Chandler  Darlington  followed  with  some  "  rhymes  " 
written  by  himself,  on  Harmony  Grove  ;  and  Henrj^  Peterson  read 
a  poem  on  the  same  theme,  b}'  his  wife,  Sarah  W.  Peterson. 
Yardley  Warner,  of  Germantown,  Pa.,  made  a  few  remarks  directed, 
for  the  most  part,  especially  to  the  young  people  present,  com- 
mending to  them  the  virtues  of  their  ancestors.  Martha  Schofield, 
of  Aiken,  S.  C,  then  addressed  the  compan}-  in  earnest  and  feeling 
words.  Charles  C.  Burleigh  closed  this  part  of  the  proceedings 
with  a  brief,  but  eloquent,  discourse.  The  following  resolution 
was  then  moved,  b}'  Charlton  T.  Lewis,  and  adoi:»tcd  unanimousl}' : 

^^  Resolved,  That  la  the  name  of  all  the  descendants  of  Isaac  Jackson,  the 
first  settler  on  these  iiremises,  whether  here  present  or  scattered  over  the 
earth,  we  tender  our  hearty  thanks  to  our  host  and  hostess,  and  their 
daughter,  for  the  characteristically  kind  and  hospitable  manner  in  which 
they  have  welcomed  us  to-day." 

This  ended  the  proceedings  of  the  meeting ;  and  the  hour  for 
the  arrival  of  the  trains  upon  the  railroad  being  now  near,  the 
assemblage  dispersed,  and  devoted  the  interval  to  social  converse 
or  parting  words.  About  six  o'clock,  the  train  Baltimore-ward 
halted  at  the  extemporized  station,  and,  receiving  its  human  freight, 
sped  onward.  The  Philadelphia-bound  train  soon  appeared  also, 
and  carried  off  many  more  ;  and  thus  ended  a  day  which,  to  those 
present,  must  long  remain  a  pleasant  memory,  as  a  time  of  pure 
and  rational  enjoyment,  and  as  suited  to  arouse  us  to  effort  so  to 
live  as  to  prove  ourselves  not  unworthy  of  our  honorable  descent. 

Prejmred  by  ALICE  LEWIS. 


LETTERS  AND  ADDRESSES. 


Extract  from  Letter  of  Isaac  W.  Jacks  3n,  of  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 


After  expressing  regret  that  circumstances  forbid  the  journey, 
he  saj's : 

"  I  must  forego  the  pleasure  of  meeting  with  my  relatives  at  your  hospit- 
able call.  Your  meeting  cannot  fail  to  be  one  of  the  highest  interest  to  all 
concerned.  An  assemblage  of  the  descendants  of  honest,  industrious, 
sufficiently  enterprising,  God-fearing,  God-loving  people. 

"  There  will  be,  I  think,  very  few  '  Houorables,'  so  called,  among  you, 
not  a  single  millionaire,  (for  who  ever  heard  of  a  rich  Jackson  of  our  tribe,) 
few  who  have  won  much  worldly  distinction  of  any  sort ;  but  men  and 
women  who  have  discharged  the  providential  responsibilities  of  their  several 
stations  in  a  manner  that  would  have  satisfied  that  good  man,  who  in  a  com- 
munity where  all  were  honest  was  commonly  called  by  his  friends  and  neigh- 
bors, '  Honest  William  Jackson.'  (^on  of  Isaac,  the  first,  aud  grandson  of 
Anthony.) 

Such  meetings  as  this  are  the  appropriate  occasions  for  the  production  of 
geneological  knowledge.  *  *  *  Let  me  conclude  by  thanking  you  heartily, 
as  a  member  of  the  Jackson  family,  for  throwing  open  your  doors  at  this 
'  Sesqui-Centennial '  gathering,  and  inviting  them  all  to  enter.  May  it  be  an 
occasion  of  great  profit  and  enjoyment,  social  and  spiritual,  to  those  who  are 
so  fortunate  as  to  be  present. ' ' 

Schenectady,  N.  Y,,  Aug.  14th,  1875. 


Germantown,  Eighth  Mo.,  17,  1875. 
E  verard  and  Mary  Jackson  Conard  : 

Dear  Cousins : — I  received,  some  time  since,  an  invitation  to  the  Sesqui- 
Centennial  celebration  of  the  landing  of  our  common  ancestor,  Isaac  Jackson. 

It  will  no  doubt  be  an  interesting  occasion,  and  it  would  be  i^leasant  to 
me  to  meet  some  of  my  kindred  after  the  flesh,  who  will  probably  be  present, 
and  with  whom  I  seldom  have  the  opportunity  of  mingling,  and  among  these 
would  be  especially  you  and  yours,  but  there  are  some  considdrations  which 
will  prevent  me  from  doing  so. 

15 


16  LETTERS  AND  ADDRESSES. 

In  thus  declining,  I  would  express  my  acknowledgment  of  your  kindness, 
and  my  desire  that  it  may  prove  a  satisfactory  and  pleasant  occasion ;  and 
may  all  thus  gathered  at  Harmony  Grove,  with  the  absent  ones,  be  found  not 
only  among  the  invited  but  the  accepted  guests  at  the  marriage  supper  of 
the  Lamb,  that  throughout  eternity  we  may  unite  with  the  ransomed  and 
redeemed  of  all  generations,  in  the  one  soug  of  thanksgiving  and  praise. 

With  kind  love  to  your  family  circle,  and  the  assurance  that  it  would  give 
me  pleasure  to  welcome  you  to  my  home,  I  am 

Affectionately,  your  cousin, 

ELIZABETH  ALLEN. 


San  Fbancisco,  Aug.  6,  1875. 
To  EvERARD  AND  Mary  Jackson  Conard  : 

My  Dear  Cousins : — I  have  received  your  kind  invitation  to  attend  the 
Pic-nic  at  Harmony  Grove,  in  commemoration  of  the  landing  in  this  country 
and  the  settlement  in  Jackson  Valley  of  our  common  ancestor,  Isaac  Jackson, 
in  1725.  I  regret  that,  living  on  the  extreme  verge  of  the  Western  Continent, 
I  am  so  far  distant  from  the  home  of  my  ancestors,  that  it  is  impracticable 
for  me  to  be  present. 

*  -5r  *  *  I  recollect  well  my  great  uncles,  John  and  William  Jackson. 
The  former  took  me,  a  little  boy,  through  his  grand  garden,  and  showed  me 
the  beautiful  flowers  and  trees  gathered  from  every  quarter  of  the  globe.  It 
was  at  that  time,  in  regard  to  size  and  variety  of  plants,  the  second  if  not  the 
first,  on  the  American  Continent.  My  great  uncle,  William  Jackson,  was  a 
kind,  good  man,  easy  in  his  manner  and  genial  in  his  disposition.  On  a  visit 
to  his  house.  Aunt  Hannah  set  out  the  table  for  a  meal  with  the  dishes  used 
by  them  at  the  time  of  their  marriage.  The  dishes  were  of  wood,  neatly 
turned,  and  the  tea-cups  of  the  smallest  dimensions.  Everything  was  very 
beautiful,  and  as  these  dishes  must  be  still  in  the  family,  I  trust  that  they 
will  be  included  in  your  Pic-nic.  L'ncle  William  attended  Yearly  fleeting  in 
1827,  and  stopped  with  my  father  in  Philadelphia.  ]My  sister  Hannah  had  a 
new  Leghorn  hat,  and  coming  home  after  meeting,  while  talking,  my  uncle 
came  in  unexpectedly.  ]My  sister  expected  a  lecture  on  accoixnt  of  conform- 
ing too  much  to  the  ''vanities  of  this  world."'  She  was  agreeably  surprised 
when  my  ancle  said,  going  up  and  kissing  her,  "  Cousin,  how  pretty  thou 
art !  Dost  thou  know  that  thy  mother  was  married  in  just  such  a  bonnet  as 
this?" 

How  well  my  mother  was  esteemed  is  evidenced  by  the  number  of  rela- 
tives who  bear  her  name.  She  died  while  I  was  an  infant.  My  sister  Hannah 
is  said  to  have  resembled  her  ;  and  Anna  Lewis,  brother  Joseph's  oldest 
daughter,  who  married  liev.  Dr.  Weutworth,  and  died  in  China,  in  manner 
and  disposition  bore  a  striking  likeness  to  sister  Hannah.  In  regard  to 
mother,  sister  and  niece,  I  may  truly  say  : 

"  None  knew  tliem  but  to  love  them, 
None  named  tliem  but  to  praise."' 


LETTERS  AND  ABBBE88ES.  17 

My  grandparents  died  before  my  birth.  Grandfather,  Isaac  Jackson,  was 
a  prominent  Friend,  and  an  excellent  mechanic.  One  of  the  first  clocks 
made  by  him  was  a  "regulator"  without  striking  attachment,  which  be- 
longed to  my  father,  and  is,  I  believe,  now  in  possession  of  brother  Joseph. 
Some  thirty  years  ago,  being  at  the  house  of  Richard  I.  Downing,  in  Chester 
County,  near  Downingtown,  he  called  my  attention  to  a  clock  which  was  left 
him  by  his  father,  and  which,  he  said,  as  a  time-keeper  had  no  superior.  On 
looking  at  the  face  I  saw,  "Made  by  Isaac  Jackson,  New  Garden,  Chester 
County,"     Of  course,  I  told  him  it  was  made  by  my  grandfather. 

You  will  please  accept  the  above  as  my  contribution  to  your  Fic-nic,  and 
you  will  not  doubt  that  my  heart  is  with  you  in  this  celebration. 

With  much  love  to  all  my  relatives  who  will  assemble  on  the  25th  instant, 
I  am  your  affectionate  cousin, 

WM,  J.  LEWIS. 


Alameda,  Cal.,  Aug.  18,  1875, 

EVERARD  AND  MaRY  J,  CONARD: 

Dear  Cousins: — Just  one  week  from  to-day  will  be  the  grand  gathering  of 
the  Jacksons  at  Harmony  Grove,  As  the  time  approaches  I  realize  more  and 
more  what  a  grand  thing  it  is  to  oarry  out  this  undertaking,  requiring  from 
you  no  little  strength,  energy  and  spirit,  and  prompted  by  true  kindness  and 
generous  hospitality  to  us  all.  Most  heartily  I  thank  you  in  the  name  of 
husband  and  children,  for  our  kind  invitation.  We  will  join  you  spiritually, 
and  sympathize  with  you  in  the  happy  meeting  of  so  many  friends.      *      * 

It  must  be  thirty-five  years  since  I  last  saw  the  dear  old  home — my  moth- 
er's home — and  it  was  because  it  was  her  home  that  we  loved  it  so  well;  and 
how  unutterably  peaceful  and  beautiful  is  its  memory.  The  scent  of  the 
box  in  the  early  morning  as  we  entered  the  garden,  the  music  of  the  birds, 
the  deep  shade  of  the  beautiful  trees,  the  cool  spring  in  the  green-house,  and 
the  rare  and  lovely  plants  that  in  Summer  used  to  be  set  around  the  pond — 
everything  comes  back  to  me,  out-doors  and  in,  every  room  in  the  house  and 
the  position  of  the  furniture.  As  vivid  as  any  is  the  picture  of  my  grand- 
mother, sitting  by  the  open  fire  in  the  old  part  of  the  house,  built  of  logs, 
that  used  to  be  to  the  left  as  you  entered  the  stone  mansion.  Father  had 
called  me  in  from  my  play  to  sit  and  hear  grandma  talk  a  while;  little  child 
as  I  was,  I  was  struck  with  his  tender,  respectful  manner  towards  her,  for  he 
knew  her  journey  was  almost  done.  I  can  imagine  how  full  of  peace  was 
the  end,  the  peace  that  passeth  all  knowledge,  living  as  she  had  lived  the 
good  old  Quaker  life  in  the  spirit  and  power  that  crucifies  to  the  world. 
*        *        * 

Yours  sincerely  and  affectionately. 

MARY  W.  PALMER. 


THE   JACKSON   FAMILY. 

Address  :  by  Joseph  J.  Lewis,  op  West  Chester,  Pennsylvania. 


In  a  record  of  the  Jackson  family,  a  copy  of  which  was  furnished 
to  William  Jackson,  of  Philadelphia,  while  in  Ireland,  in  1810,  it  is 
stated,  that  the  family,  in  some  of  its  branches,  can  be  traced  back 
to  a  period  prior  to  the  Norman  conquest.  For  this  statement  no 
authority  is  given,  and  we  must  be  content  to  take  it  as  we  find  it. 
The  same,  indeed,  is  said  in  an  article  on  the  subject,  in  an  old 
encyclopedia,  not  long  ago,  if  not  even  yet,  to  be  seen  in  a  public 
library  in  Dublin ;  but  no  reference  is  made  to  any  document  by 
which  the  fact  is  attested.  The  name,  we  know  from  undoubted 
sources,  is  as  ancient  as  the  language  we  speak,  yet  the  several  links 
of  the  genealogical  chain,  which  connects  the  Jacksons  of  this 
generation  with  an  ancestry  of  a  far  remote  age,  cannot  now  be 
determined  by  any  trustworthy  evidence  within  our  reach. 

Although  we  are  unable  to  trace  the  ascending  line  of  lineal 
consanguinity  with  distinctness  beyond  a  limited  period,  this  much, 
at  least  may  be  said  with  confidence,  that  the  Jacksons  are  clearly 
and  unequivocally,  Anglo-Saxon.  Those  who  are  old  enough  to 
remember  our  grandsires  still  living  in  the  early  part  of  this  century, 
will  not  need  to  be  reminded  of  their  physical  characteristics,  their 
firmly  built  and  full-sized  statures,  and  the  general  cast  of  their 
features — among  which  were  the  straight,  or  slightly  aquiline 
nose,  clear  gray  eyes,  small  mouth,  and  full  rounded  chin — attesting 
indubitably  a  Teutonic  origin. 

Of  tlie  ancestors  of  Isaac  Jackson,  the  first  immigrant  to  this 
country,  and  tlie  patriarchal  head  of  the  American  family,  we  have 
no  definite  knowledge  beyond  a  single  generation.  We  have  no 
record  of  the  name  or  residence  of  his  grand-father,  but  as  his  father 
and  uncle  emigrated  from  Lancashire,  in  England,  to  the  neigh- 
borhood of  Carrickfergus,  in  Ireland,  in  1649,  we  may  reasonably 
infer  that  they  were  members  of  a  numerous  family  of  the  name,  in 
tliat  part  of  the  country  from  which  they  came,  who  still  remain  in  the 

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ADDRE8S  BT  JOSEPH  J.  LEWIS.  19 

seats  of  their  ancestors,  and  whose  history,  though  generally- 
obscure,  is  not  without  some  luminous  points. 

The  few  traditions  of  them  which  now  survive,  indicate  that  they 
were  men  of  decision  of  character,  and  firmness  of  purpose.  In 
times  when  men,  as  Tennyson  says,  "  had  to  dodge  or  duck  or 
die,"  they  appear  to  have  been  steadfast  in  their  adherence  to  their 
convictions,  and  bold  in  their  avowal  of  their  religious  opinions. 
On  the  twenty-seventh  day  of  June,  1556,  Ralph  Jackson,  with  twelve 
others,  suffered  martyrdom  at  the  stake,  at  Stratford,  and  thus 
inscribed  his  name  on  the  glorious  roll  of  those  who  preferred  a 
cruel  and  terrible  death,  to  a  renunciation  of  what  they  deemed  the 
truth  ;  and  a  few  months  after  John  Jackson,*  under  the  threat  of 
a  like  fate,  undauntedly  faced  his  persecutors  and  defied  their 
power.  At  that  period  of  English  history,  the  doctrine  of  liberty 
of  conscience  was  treated  by  the  ruling  authorities,  in  church  and 
state,  as  a  flagrant  impiety,  and  those  that  maintained  it  were 
deemed  worthy  of  every  extremity  of  punishment.  In  order  that 
men  should  be  awakened  to  a  sense  of  the  importance  of  the  right 
of  self-judgment  in  matters  of  religion,  it  was  necessary  that  the  prin- 
ciple should  be  upheld  with  a  heroism  ready  to  endure  torture  and 
death  in  its  support.  That  the  Jacksons  should  be  found  among 
the  sufferers  in  so  noble  a  cause,  redounds  to  their  honor  and  sheds 
a  certain  lustre  on  the  name. 

Men  of  such  mould  were  not  likely  to  be  quiescent  in  stormy 
times,  but  whether  they  supported  the  fortunes  of  the  house  of 
York  or  Lancaster,  or  what  part  they  took  in  the  political  strifes 
and  troubles  which  involved  the  kingdom,  during  several  centuries 
prior  to  the  last  civil  war,  we  know  nothing.     It    seems   however 

*The  following  examination  of  John  Jackson,  which  appears  to  give  his  own  closing 
testimony  before  he  suffered  for  his  religious  principles,  is  taken  from  an  old  wprk  on  the 
"  Suffering  of  the  Martyrs  "  of  the  16th  century.  H.  J. 

1556.— Examination  of  John  Jackson  before  Dr.  Cook. 

When  first  I  came  before  him,  he  railed  and  called  me  "heretic."  I  said,  I  am  no 
heretic. 

Cook. — Mr.  Reed  told  me  thou  was  the  rankest  heretic  of  all  of  them  in  the  King's 
Bench. 

Jackson. — I  said,  I  knew  him  not. 

Cook. — No  !  quoth  he,  yet  he  examined  thee  at  the  King's  Bench. 

Jackson. — He  examined  five  others  but  not  me. 

Cook. — What  sayest  thou  to  the  blessed  sacrament  of  the  Altar  1 

Jackson. — It  is  a  diflfuse  question  to  ask  me  at  the  first  dash,  you  promising  to  deliver 
me. 

Cook. — What  a  heretic  is  this  ! 

Jackson. — It  is  easier  to  call  a  man  a  heretic  than  to  prove  him  one. 

OooA;.— What  church  art  thou  of? 


20  fHE  J  A  CKSON  FA  MIL  Y. 

that,  in  some  way,  they  became  entitled  to  wear  a  family  coat  of 
arms,  and  the  device  which  it  bore  is  stated  to  have  been  two  grey- 
hounds and  a  dolphin,  signifying  swiftness  by  land  and  sea ;  but 
what  class  of  arms  they  were  entitled  to  bear,  we  are  not  informed. 
As  the  right  to  family  arms  was  the  criterion  which  distinguished 
the  gentleman  from  the  peasant,  the  fact  of  the  possession  and 
exercise  of  that  right  has  this  value,  that  it  indicates  a  certain 
degree  of  rank  and  consideration  in  the  possessor. 

In  the  great  civil  war,  which  terminated  shortly  before  that 
branch  of  the  family  which  is  here  represented  left  Lancashire,  we 
cannot  say,  certainly,  that  our  ancestors  bore  any  part ;  but  from 
what  we  know  of  their  sentiments,  and  of  the  interest  they  were 
accustomed  to  take  in  passing  events,  we  may  reasonably  infer  that 
in  a  conflict  between  prerogative  on  the  one  hand,  and  privilege  on 
the  other,  they  were  to  be  found  only  in  the  ranks  of  those  that 
claimed  the  largest  liberty,  both  in  civil  and  ecclesiastical  govern- 
ment, and  that  they  were  not  inactive  spectators  of  the  exciting 
struggle  so  deeply  atfecting  the  "  divine  rights  "  of  human  nature. 
One  thing  we  have  undoubted  evidence  of,  in  a  book  still  extant, 
that  the  father  and  uncle  of  Isaac  Jackson,  the  first  immigrant, 
were  on  terms  of  intimate  friendship  and  in  general  agreement  in 
sentiment  with  an  officer  in  the  parliamentary  army,  and  there  is  a 
tradition  that  both  the  father  and  uncle  accompanied  Cromwell  to 
Ireland  on  liis  invasion  of  that  country,  and  in  his  campaign  against 
the  Duke  of  Ormond. 

Anthony  Jackson  is  the  first  of  the  family  to  which  we,  that  are 
here  assembled,  claim   to  belong.     From    him    we   can   trace  our 

.7«cA:so>i.— Wliiit  ohurch?  (luoth  I:  I  am  of  the  same  cliurch  that  is  buikled  on  the 
foundation  of  the  prophets  and  apostles,  Jesus  Christ  being  the  head  corner-stone. 

Cook .—1\\o\i  art  a  heretic. 

Jrtcfc.von.— How  can  that  be.  seeing  I  am  of  that  church  ■?  I  am  sure  you  will  not  say  that 
the  prophets  and  apostles  arc  heretics. 

CooA;.— But  what  sayest  thou  of  tlic  blessed  sacrament  of  the  Altar? 

Jdcknon. — I  find  it  not  written. 

Coo/.-.— Keeper  !  Away  with  him  ! 

But  I  had  some  further  discourse  with  him  and  then  he  called  again  to  the  keeper— 
"  luive  him  to  prison." 

Jackson.— I  am  contented  with  that ;  and  so  we  parted,  and  I  answered  no  further  in  the 
matter  l)ecausc  I  thought  he  should  not  have  my  blood  in  a  corner-but  I  hoped  in  the  living 
God  that  when  the  time  shall  come  before  the  congregation  I  shall  shake  their  build- 
ing in  another  manner  of  fashion  ;  for  they  build  both  upon  sand  and  their  walls  be- 
(lunbed  with  untempered  mortar  and  therefore  they  cannot  stand  long.  Therefore,  good 
brothers  and  sisters,  be  of  good  cheer,  for  I  trust  in  my  God,  I  and  my  other  prison-fellows  go 
.joyfully  before  you.  praising  God  most  heartily  that  we  are  counted'  worthy  to  be  witnesses 
of  the  irnih.— John  Jack.tun. 


ADDRESS  BY  JOSEPH  J.  LEWIS.  31 

descent  in  an  unbroken  line.  He  was  born  at  Eccleston,  in  the  parish 
of  St.  Michael,  Lancashire,  England,  about  the  beginning  of  the  sec- 
ond quarter  of  the  seventeenth  century.  In  1649,  he,  in  company 
with  Richard  Jackson,  an  elder  brother,  removed  from  the  place  of 
their  nativity  and  settled  in  Lurgan,  in  the  province  of  Ulster, 
Ireland.  In  the  following  year,  Richard  married  in  the  neighbor- 
ing city  of  Carrickfergus,  Margaret  Keete,  who,  like  himself,  was 
an  emigrant  from  England.  Anthony  Jackson  appears  to  have 
married  some  years  later,  but  whom,  or  when,  we  are  not  informed. 
We  are  equally  in  the  dark  as  to  his  children,  except  that  he  had  a 
son  Isaac  who  was  born  in  1663,  and  who,  in  advanced  life,  became 
the  first  purchaser  from  the  provincial  Proprietary,  of  the  ground 
on  which  we  now  stand. 

In  1648,  George  Fox,  at  the  age  of  twenty-four,  made  his  appear- 
ance as  a  preacher  of  righteousness  at  Manchester,  England,  and 
entered  upon  his  extraordinary  career.  The  exposition  of  his 
peculiar  views  created  an  unusual  sensation,  and  subjected  him  to 
the  denunciation  of  the  clergy,  the  abuse  of  the  populace,  and  to 
imprisonment  by  the  public  authorities.  But  in  prison  and  out  of 
prison,  he  continued  to  preach,  and  crowds  continued  to  listen  to 
him,  even  when  he  spoke  through  grated  windows.  When  at  liberty 
he  traveled  abroad,  proclaiming  his  principles  with  a  power  and 
■eloquence  which  procured  him  many  proselytes,  and  which  the 
most  cruel  persecution  could  not  restrain.  Of  those  who  were  con- 
vinced of  his  doctrines  verj^  earl}-,  were  several  persons  of  good 
education  and  high  social  position,  who  assisted  to  promulgate 
them,  and  they  spread  with  great  rapidity.  They  soon  reached 
Ireland,  and  were  heartily  embraced  by  both  Richard  and  Anthony 
Jackson. 

It  is  to  their  credit,  that  the  unpopularity  of  the  new  doctrine 
and  its  want  of  acceptability  by  the  large  majority,  did  not  prevent 
them  from  adopting  it,  though  they  could  not  but  understand,  that 
whatever  inward  satisfaction  it  might  offer  them,  it  was  sure  to 
bring  upon  them  the  contempt  of  both  the  most  ignorant,  and  what 
was  deemed  the  most  enlightened  portion  of  society,  as  well  as  the 
knotted  thong  of  the  persecutor,  wielded  by  a  merciless  hand. 
For  the  sake  of  the  truth,  as  they  understood  it,  they  renounced 
the  world  and  despised  the  shame,  and,  to  the  end  of  their  lives, 
they  continued,  amid  reproach  and  suffering,  to  maintain  their 
principles. 


22  THE  JACKSON  FAMILY. 

In  the  spring  of  1654,  William  Edmundsonand  six  others,  among 
whom  were  Richard  and  Anthony  Jackson,  established  the  first 
Friends'  meeting  at  Lurgau.  William  Edmundson  was  a  minister  of 
note,  and  he  left  a  journal  of  his  life  and  travels  in  the  ministry,. 
which  is  still  extant,  and  in  Avhich  the  name  of  Robert  Jackson, 
believed  to  be  a  son  of  Richard  Jackson,  who  sometimes  accom- 
panied him  in  his  religious  visits,  frequently  appears. 

In  the  year  1655,  induced  by  the  promise  of  an  extensive  land- 
holder in  the  county  of  Cavan,  he  went  thither  and  purchased 
leases  of  several  parcels  of  land  for  himself  and  certain  of  his 
friends,  who  were  willing  to  go  with  him,  among  whom  were 
Richard  and  Anthony  Jackson.  They  removed  the  same  year  from 
Lurgan  to  Cavan  with  their  families,  and  constituting  a  little  set- 
tlement of  kindred  spirits,  they  established  a  Friends'  meeting 
there.  In  a  short  time  they  found  that  the  promises  of  their  land- 
lord were  delusive.  The  tenants  became  dissatisfied,  and  several 
of  them  threw  up  their  leases,  and  removed  to  Mountmellick.  Of 
those  who  took  this  decisive  step  rather  than  submit  to  injustice, 
were  William  Edmundson  and  Richard  Jackson,  between  whom  the 
most  intimate  relations  seem  to  have  subsisted.  This  removal  took 
place  in  1659,  and  as  a  consequence  a  Friends'  meeting  was  organized 
at  Mountmellick,  of  which  William  Edmundson  and  Richard  Jackson 
were  leading  members.  Anthony  Jackson,  for  some  reason,  pre- 
ferred to  remain  at  Cavan,  and  as  far  as  we  have  any  information,, 
he  continued  to  reside  there  the  rest  of  his  life. 

The  persecutions  to  which  Friends  were  subjected  in  Ireland 
began  at  an  early  date.  The  history  of  these  persecutions  is  pre- 
served in  the  minutes  of  the  several  Monthly  Meetings,  in  the  jour- 
nals of  some  of  the  sufferers,  and  in  various  contemporary 
documents.  Thus,  it  is  stated  in  the  minutes  of  Carlow  Monthly 
Meeting  of  1658,  that  Richard  Jackson  and  other  Friends  "met 
together  at  Mountmellick  to  wait  upon  the  Lord,  and  one  John 
Partridge,  a  priest,  with  a  rude  company,  broke  into  the  meeting 
and  abused  the  Friends  very  much,  both  by  words  and  actions." 

It  is  also  stated,  that  in  1660,  William  Edmundson,  Richard 
Jackson,  and  others,  "met  together  at  Mountmellick,  and  for  so 
meeting  were  arrested  and  bound  over  to  the  Sessions,  and  on  being 
tried  were  fined  forty  shillings  each,  and  kept  in  prison  fourteen 
weeks." 

And  again,  that  Richard  Jackson   and  others,  "for  not  paying 


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their  church  dues,  were  excommunicated  and  imprisoned,  and  their 
excommunication  published  in  the  church  and  market-place,  and 
by  it  people  were  charged  not  to  buy  of  or  sell  to  them,  and  they 
were  informed,  that  for  whatever  injury  they  did  those  excommu- 
nicated persons,  there  was  no  redress  or  remedy  by  law." 

By  this  ingenious  device  of  ecclesiastical  cruelty,  it  was  sought 
to  put  under  the  ban  of  society  the  most  innocent  and  peaceable 
subjects  of  the  realm,  to  deprive  them  of  the  protection  of  the  law, 
and  subject  them  to  every  species  of  outrage  which  lawlessness, 
stimulated  by  fanaticism,  could  inflict.  Happily  for  them,  their 
innocence,  integrity  and  Christian  humility  won  them  general  sym- 
pathy, and  afforded  them  a  protection,  which  in  large  measure 
defeated  the  malignant  purposes  of  their  persecutors. 

In  1661,  there  was  a  general  imprisonment  of  Friends  throughout 
Ireland.  Richard  Jackson  was  again  among  the  sufferers,  with  six 
others  of  his  particular  meeting ;  and  Anthony  Jackson,  it  is 
believed,  did  not  escape. 

Other  instances  of  fine  and  imprisonment  are  noted  ;  and  dis- 
traint of  goods  for  refusing  to  pay  tithes,  though  seldom  men- 
tioned, must  have  been  of  frequent  occurrence ;  so  frequent  indeed, 
as  to  have  become  a  common  experience,  and  to  be  regarded  by 
the  non-conforming  and  conscientious  Quaker,  as  a  legal  impost 
upon  his  religious  convictions. 

These  persecutions  continued  till  1696,  when  an  act  of  Parlia- 
ment was  passed,  which  relieved  members  of  the  Society  of  Friends 
from  the  penalties  prescribed  by  law,  for  their  refusal  to  take 
certain  oaths.  Such  refusal  had  for  forty  years  been  made  the 
pretense  for  their  being  fined  and  imprisoned,  through  the  malice 
of  sectaries,  and  the  petty  tyranny  of  inferior  magistrates. 

Whether  Anthony  Jackson  lived  to  see  that  day  of  partial  tolera 
tion  we  are  not  informed.  Richard  Jackson  died  in  16*79,  leaving  a 
family  of  children.  A  large  number  of  his  descendants  still  reside 
in  Ireland.  Anthony  Jackson's  son  Isaac,  who  is  the  only  one  of 
his  children  of  whom  we  have  any  definite  information,  was  carefully 
educated  in  the  principles  of  Friends,  and  was  an  exemplary  and 
consistent  member  of  the  Society.  In  the  year  1696,  he  married 
Ann  Evans,  a  daughter  of  Roland  Evans,  of  the  city  of  Wicklow, 
and  settled  near  Ballitore,  within  the  limits  of  the  Monthly  Meeting 
of  Carlow,  to  which  he  belonged.  He  had  a  family  of  ten  children, 
three  of  whom,  we  find  by  the  record,  were  named  Isaac.  The  eldest 


24  THE  J  A  CKSON  FAMIL  T. 

of  the  name  died  iu  infancy,  the  second  fared  no  better ;  the  father, 
not  deterred  by  the  ill-fortune  which  seemed  to  attend  on  the  name, 
persisted  in  having  it  in  the  family,  and  gave  it  to  his  youngest  son, 
who  happilj^  carried  it  to  manhood. 

In  an  old  memoir,  it  is  said  of  Isaac  and  Ann  Jackson  that 
"  they  were  Friends  in  good  esteem,  who,  by  their  industry  and 
care,  in  part  by  farming,  but  principally  in  the  weaving  business, 
maintained  their  large  family  with  reputation." 

When  about  sixty  years  of  age,  Isaac  and  Ann  Jackson  began  to 
look  toward  America  as  their  future  home.  Their  eldest  daughter 
Rebecca,  who  had  married  Jeremiah  Starr,  was  already  settled  in 
Pennsylvania,  with  good  prospects,  and  the  minds  of  the  father  and 
mother  were  drawn  strongly  together  in  the  same  direction.  The 
memoir  states,  that  they  had  the  subject  of  their  emigration 
"  under  weighty  consideration  "  for  several  years,  and  they  at  length 
informed  their  friends  of  it.  "  While  they  were  under  exercise  and 
concern  of  mind,"  I  quote  from  the  memoir,  "  and  desirous  that 
best  wisdom  might  direct,  Isaac  had  a  dream  or  vision  to  this 
import — that  having  landed  iu  America  he  traveled  a  considerable 
distance  back  into  the  country  till  he  came  to  a  valley  between  two 
hills.  Through  this  valley  ran  a  pretty  stream  of  water.  The 
prospect  and  situation  of  the  place  seemed  pleasant,  and,  in  his 
dream,  he  thought  his  family  must  settle  there,  though  a  wilderness 
unimproved." 

Whether  this  remarkable  dream  influenced  his  determination, 
we  are  not  told  ;  but,  however  that  may  be,  he  and  his  family  soon 
after  embarked  on  the  ship  Lizar,  at  Dublin,  and  after  a  tedious 
passage,  landed  at  New  Castle,  on  the  eleventh  day  of  September, 
1125.  From  New  Castle  he  proceeded  to  the  house  of  his  son  in- 
law, Jeremiah  Starr,  who  was  residing  on  a  farm  he  had  purchased, 
in  what  is  now  New  Garden  township.  There  Isaac  Jackson 
related  his  dream,  and,  as  the  memoir  continues  "was  informed  of 
such  a  place  near.  He  soon  went  to  see  it,  which  to  his  admiration 
so  resembled  what  he  had  a  foresight  of,  that  it  was  a  cause  of  joy 
and  thankfulness." 

Thus  far  the  memoir  ;  but  tradition — as  it  existed  some  seventy 
years  ago,  when  several  of  the  grand-children  of  the  venerable 
patriarch,  to  whom  the  visionary  picture  of  his  future  home  was 
thus  presented,  were  still  alive,  and  having  seen  and  conversed 
with  their  grandsire,  may  have  heard  the  singular  story  from  his 


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own  lips — added,  that  he  was  shown  in  his  dream,  on  the  hillside  a 
spring  of  water  near  which  he  and  his  family  should  settle ;  and 
that  it  was  impressed  upon  him,  that  not  only  he  and  they  should 
dwell  there,  but  that  his  descendants  should  occupy  the  land  for 
generations.  By  the  same  tradition  it  was  further  said  that  a 
single  tract  of  four  hundred  acres  of  land,  including  the  pleasant 
valley  seen  b}'"  the  dreamer,  was  the  only  one  in  that  vicinity  which 
had  not  already  been  taken  up  by  previous  settlers.  He  doubtless 
regarded  it  as  a  land  of  promise  to  himself  and  family,  and  he 
hastened  to  become  master  of  it  by  lawful  title.  Although  far 
advanced  in  life  for  such  an  undertaking,  he  went  resolutely  to 
work,  and,  with  the  assistance  of  several  stalwart  sons,  built  a 
cabin,  made  a  clearing,  and  in  due  time  had  the  satisfaction  of 
establishing  a  comfortable  home,  surrounded  by  the  fruits  of  his 
industry  and  enterprise,  which,  for  nearly  a  quarter  of  a  centur}^, 
he  lived  to  enjoy.  His  posterity  still  hold  the  family  seat,  after 
the  lapse  of  one  hundred  and  fifty  years ;  and  we  see  here  around 
us  to-day  the  same  hills,  and  spread  out  before  us  the  same  beau- 
tiful valley,  hillside  fountain,  and  pleasant  stream,  which  were 
pictured  to  his  inward  eye,  three  thousand  miles  away  ;  and,  though 
the  prospect  has  undergone  a  change,  and  the  wilderness  has  blos- 
somed with  all  the  forms  of  beauty  which  skilful  cultivation  could 
produce,  the  main  characteristics  of  the  scene  are  the  same. 
Whether  the  dream  was  prophetic,  or  whether  the  close  agreement 
between  what  was  dreamed  and  what  afterwards  occurred,  were 
merely  fortuitous,  we  may  leave  for  those  who  choose  to  speculate 
on  the  subject  to  decide.  I  have  onl}^  to  deal  with  the  facts  as 
they  existed,  and  they,  as  stated,  are  well  authenticated. 

Isaac  Jackson  brought  with  him  from  Ireland,  a  certificate  of 
membership  from  Carlow  to  New  Garden  Monthly  Meeting,  for 
himself  and  his  wife,  and  he  was  soon  after  appointed  an  overseer, 
and  subsequently  an  elder  of  that  meeting.  In  this  latter  station 
he  continued  to  serve  till  1744,  when,  having  reached  his  eighty- 
first  year,  his  growing  infirmities  induced  him  to  resign.  In  1750 
he  died,  in  his  eighty-seventh  year.  By  his  will,  he  devised  to  his 
son  William,  all  his  landed  estate,  he  having  remained  with  his 
father  and  assisted  him  in  his  struggles  with  the  hardships  of  a 
frontier  life.     To  his  other  children  he  gave  pecuniary  legacies. 

William  Jackson  was  the  third  son  of  Isaac  and  Ann  Jackson, 
and  was  born,  according  to  the  record,  Second  month  24th,  1705. 


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THE  JACKSON  FAMILY. 


He  appears  to  have  been  a  man  of  more  than  usual  activity  and 
energy.  He  was  a  useful  member  of  society,  a  shining  example 
of  probity  and  virtue,  careful,  attentive  and  successful  in  business  ; 
he  occupied,  with  credit,  prominent  positions  in  his  religious 
society,  and  he  was  particularly  remarkable  for  his  large  and 
liberal  hospitality.  His  house  was  the  common  resort  of  Friends 
traveling  in  the  ministry,  with  whom  both  he  and  his  wife  were 
ever  in  sympathy.  In  1733,  he  married  Katharine,  a  daughter  of 
James  Miller,  who,  with  his  family,  had  removed  from  Timahoe,  in 
Ireland,  and  settled  in  New  Garden,  within  a  half  mile  of  the 
meeting  house.  She  is  remembered  as  a  woman  of  superior  mind, 
active  in  all  good  works,  and  much  engaged  in  the  service  of  the 
Society  of  Friends,  of  which  she  was  a  consistent,  exemplary,  and 
highly  respected  member. 

William  and  his  wife  continued,  after  the  death  of  Isaac,  to 
reside  at  the  old  family  seat,  which  they  largely  improved.  They 
had  a  family  of  ten  children,  five  sons  and  as  many  daughters. 
For  the  first  two  sons,  Isaac  and  James,  the  father  purchased 
farms,  and,  on  their  marrying,  set  them  up  in  business.  By  his 
will,  he  divided  the  mansion  place  between  his  two  younger  sons* 
William  and  John.  To  William  he  gave  the  western  division,  and 
to  John,  the  eastern,  including  the  family  dwelling,  built  by  him- 
self in  1175,  in  the  seventy-first  year  of  his  age.  Katharine's 
death  preceded  that  of  her  husband  b}^  more  than  four  years. 
They  had  endeared  themselves  by  their  beneficence,  kindness  and 
meekness  of  spirit,  to  a  large  circle  of  friends,  and  they  died 
universally  beloved  and  revered. 

William  Jackson,  fourth  son  of  William  and  Katharine  Jackson, 
was  remarkable  in  youth  for  stability  of  character  and  seriousness 
of  demeanor,  and,  as  early  as  1775,  he  became  an  approved  min- 
ister. In  1778,  he  married  Hannah,  a  daughter  of  Thomas  and 
Hannah  Seaman,  of  Westbury,  Long  Island,  and  went  to  reside 
there  with  his  wife.  After  about  two  years,  he  returned  to  the 
place  of  his  nativity,  and,  for  the  remainder  of  his  life,  lived  on 
that  part  of  the  farm  which  was  afterwards  devised  to  him  by  his 
father.  In  1802-3  and  4,  he  traveled  through  England  and  Ireland, 
on  a  religious  visit,  and  was  absent  about  three  years;  during 
which  time  he  attended  nearly  all  the  meetings  of  Friends,  in 
England,  Ireland,  Scotland  and  Wales,  and  some  of  them  re- 
peatedly.    He  also  visited,  at  diflertnt  times.  Friends  in  Maryland, 


ADDRESS  BT  JOSEPH  J.  LEWIS.  27 

Yirginia,  New  York,  and  New  England.  At  one  time,  he  was 
absent  from  home,  in  the  prosecution  of  his  religious  labors,  for 
more  than  a  year,  traveling  through  State  after  State,  in  the  work 
of  the  ministry.  His  engagements,  in  this  way,  continued  occa- 
sionally, till  he  was  about  seventy-eight  years  old  ;  after  which,  he 
ceased  to  travel  beyond  the  limits  of  his  own  Yearly  Meeting.  He 
had  no  children,  was  in  easy  circumstances,  simple  and  economical 
in  his  habits,  and  not  desirous  of  pecuniary  gain.  He  would 
never  lend  money  at  a  rate  of  interest  exceeding  five  per  cent,  and 
he  frequently  required  but  four,  and  he  allowed  his  debtors  to 
pay  very  much  as  suited  their  own  convenievce.  His  chief 
interest  was  in  the  concerns  of  his  religious  society,  and  in  the 
promulgation  of  the  truth,  as  he  understood  it ;  and,  though  dili- 
gent in  business,  in  the  intervals  of  his  religious  labors,  he  was 
indifferent  as  to  its  profits.  A  desk,  which  by  his  will  he  gave  to 
a  grand  nephew,  with  its  contents,  was  found  to  contain  gold  and 
silver  coin,  in  amount  upwards  of  four  hundred  dollars,  which  had 
obviously  been  carelessly  thrown  in,  as  received  in  different  sums, 
without  being  cared  for  afterwards ;  and  various  other  sums  of 
money  were  found  in  drawers  and  cupboards  and  such  like  places, 
not  secreted,  or  apparently  subjects  of  any  special  care.  He  was 
punctitious  in  his  adherence  to  plainness  of  dress,  and  in  his  style 
of  living ;  and  he  avoided  all  innovations  that  had  the  aspect  or 
semblance  of  luxury.  The  ancient  trencher,  with  its  fitting  ac- 
companiment, adorned  his  family  table  long  after  it  had  disappeared 
from  every  other  household  in  the  neighborhood.  In  all  respects, 
he  was  a  thorough  Friend  of  the  elder  type,  and  continued  to  the 
end  of  his  life  to  be  an  example  of  what  manner  of  man  a  solid 
Friend  was,  before  the  laxity  of  modern  manners  had  encroached 
upon  the  drab  colored  simplicity  of  the  ancient  fathers  of  the 
church.  He  was  grave  and  dignified,  yet  in  social  intercourse  he 
was  habitually  cheerful,  and  he  had  a  genial  vein  of  innocent 
humor  which  enhanced  the  pleasure  of  his  conversation. 

In  all  matters  of  church  discipline  he  was  an  authority,  and  his 
judgment  in  business  meetings  of  the  society  was  more  than  re- 
spected— it  was  of  such  weight  as  to  be  usually  decisive.  His 
opinions  were  thought  by  some  to  betray  a  touch  of  severity,  but 
no  one  doubted  that  the  natural  flow  of  his  feelings  was  genial  and 
kindly,  and  that  his  heart  was  the  seat  of  the  most  generous  and 
tender    emotions.       His  wife  was  a  woman  of    intelligence     and 


28  THE  JACKSON  FAMILY. 

devoted  piety,  sprightly  in  conversation  and  active  in  all  good 
works.  Mutual  afiection  and  esteem  assisted  to  brighten  and 
sweeten  their  lives  for  more  than  fifty  years.  They  both  lived  to  a 
good  old  age.  He  survived  her  but  a  short  time,  and  died  on  the 
tenth  day  of  January,  1834,  in  the  eighty-eigth  j-ear  of  his  age. 
By  his  will  he  devised  a  part  of  the  land  given  him  by  his  father 
to  his  grand  nephew,  Isaac  Jackson,  son  of  his  nephew  and  neigh- 
bor, William  Jackson.  This  grand-nephew  was  intended  by  his 
father,  in  honor  of  his  uncle,  to  be  named  William,  but  the  uncle 
interposed  and  requested  that  the  child  should  bear  the  name  of 
the  primitive  settler ;  and  that  request  was  complied  with.  The 
part  devised  to  Isaac,  consisted  of  about  one  hundred  acres  lying 
adjacent  to  that  part  of  the  old  family  estate  of  which  the  nephew 
William  has  become  the  owner. 

John  Jackson,  to  whom  his  father  devised  the  eastern  division  of 
liis  farm,  resided  upon  it  till  his  decease.  He  applied  himself  in- 
durtriousl}'  to  its  cultivation  and  improvement,  and  was  an  active 
man  of  business  till  considerably  past  middle  life.  He  possessed 
no  small  amount  of  botanical  knowledge,  and  delighting  in  the 
culture  of  plants  and  flowers,  of  which  he  collected  a  great  variety, 
both  of  foreign  and  domestic  origin,  he  planted  a  large  and  beauti- 
ful garden,  which  he  cultivated  with  assiduous  care,  and  to  which 
he  devoted  almost  his  whole  attention  during  the  later  years  of  his 
iife.  He  married  under  the  age  of  twent^^-seven,  Marj^  Harlan,  a 
daughter  of  Joel  and  Hannah  Harlan,  and  raised  a  family  of  seven 
children,  to  whom  he  gave  advantages  of  education  superior  to 
those  usually  accorded  in  his  day  to  farmer's  children,  and  as  i\xey 
grew  up  they  brought  around  them  by  their  information  and 
culture  an  agreeable  and  interesting  circle  of  friends  and  acquaint- 
ances, so  that  Harmony  Grove,  as  the  old  family  seat  was  desig- 
nated, became  a  place  of  rare  attractions.  No  where  indeed  in 
Chester  county  was  better  society  to  be  found  than  beneath  the 
roof  and  at  the  table  of  John  Jackson,  who  long  maintained,  and 
dispensed  with  a  liberal  hand,  the  traditional  hospitality  of  the 
house.  Though  a  decided  Friend  in  his  sentiments,  and  in  the 
plainness  of  his  dress  and  simplicity  of  his  manners  one  of  the 
pattern  of  the  olden  time,  he  took  much  less  interest  in  the  aflfairs 
of  his  religious  society  than  his  brother  William,  and  was  never  a 
prominent  man  in  the  church,  nor  as  far  as  is  now  recollected 
served  in  any  high  position.     He   died  in   the   year  1821,  in  the 


ADDRESS  BY  JOSEPH  J.  LEWIS.  29 

seventy- fourth  year  of  his  age,  having  devised  his  real  estate  to 
his  son  William. 

William  Jackson,  the  third  of  the  name  in  lineal  descent  from 
Isaac,  the  first  emigrant  to  America,  was  born  November  7th,  1T89, 
and  was   about  thirty-two  years  old  at  the  time  of  his   father's 
decease.     Many  of  those  who  are  here  assembled  knew  him  well, 
and  some  during  the  early  years  of  his  life.     My  knowledge    of 
him  began  when  he  was  at  school,  a  student  of  mathemathics  under 
my  father's  direction,  and  he  was  then  remarkable  for  his  quiet 
demeanor,  his  studious  habits,  and  for  the  reflective  and  rationative 
character  of  his  mind.     He  was  not  a  miscellaneous  reader,  but 
what  he  did  read,  he  read  with  close  attention  and  discrimination, 
and  he  was  by  no  means  liable  to  be  misled  by   the  ingenuity  or 
eloquence  of  any  author.    He  was  a  calm,  clear  reasoner  and  accurate 
thinker,  deliberate  and  unimpassioned  without  a  touch  of  enthu- 
siasm, or  coloring  of  imagination,  seeking  truth  by  the  most  direct 
processes,  and  never  bewildered  in  the  pursuit  by  false  lights,  how- 
ever brilliant  or  dazzling.     His  judgment    was    eminently  judicial. 
He  approached  his  conclusions  by  slow  and  cautious  steps,  unin- 
fluenced by  his  wishes  or  his  hopes.     He  was  interested  in  all  social 
problems,  had  faith  in  human  progress,  but  distrusted  all  sanguine 
expectations,  discarded  rose-colored  theories,  and  made  large  allow- 
ances for  the  disturbing  and  retroactive  influences  of  interest,  of 
ambition   and    of   the  stolid  conservatism    of    associated  wealth. 
Though  he  was  well  acquainted  with  the  principles  of  our  govern- 
ment and  with  those  which  regulate  the  distribution  of  wealth  and 
the  increase  of  population,  and  in  many  respects  was  well  qualified 
for  usefulness  in   public  life,  he  was  not  a  politician  in  the  baser 
sense  of  the  word,  and  regarded  popularity  and  the  honors  of  oflflce 
with  equal  indifference.     He  was  at  one  time,  much  to  his  surprise, 
placed  on  the  ticket  of  a  party  with  which  he  had  slight  affiliation, 
and  elected  a  member  of  the  State  Senate.     He   served   his   term 
with  credit,  and  was  highly  esteemed  in  that  body,  for  his  integrity, 
intelligence  and  accuracy  of  judgment,  and  whenever  he  spoke  he 
commanded  attention  by  the  clearness  of  his  statements  and  the 
cogency  of  his  reasoning.     But  he  was  not  a  partisan,  and  could 
not  manage  or  be  managed,  and  his  single  term  in  the  Senate  was 
his  whole  experience  in  political  life. 

The  anti-slavery  movement  enlisted  his  warmest  sympathies,  and 
he  was  for  many  years  actively  engaged  in  the  promulgation  of  its 


30  THE  JA  CK80N  FAMIL  7. 

principles.  To  his  sense  of  justice,  indeed,  slavery  was  always 
abhorrent,  and  from  his  early  youth  he  was  a  zealous  advocate  of 
emancipation. 

In  the  branch  of  the  Society  of  Friends  to  which  he  was  attached, 
he  was  repeatedly  chosen  clerk  of  the  Monthly  and  Quarterly 
Meetings,  for  which  positions  he  was  peculiarly  well  fitted,  by  the 
habitual  calmness  of  his  temperament  and  the  cool  impartiality  of 
his  judgment. 

It  is  hardly  necessary  to  add,  in  this  presence,  that  in  domestic 
life,  the  traditional  kindness  of  the  Jackson  nature  was  not  wanting 
in  him.  In  all  family  relations  he  was  the  pattern  of  a  Christian 
gentleman.  He  died  in  the  year  1864,  universally  lamented,  and 
leaving  behind  him  the  record  of  a  well  spent  life. 

By  his  will,  he  devised  his  landed  estate  to  his  son  Isaac, 
to  whom  the  second  William  Jackson  (the  minister),  as  already 
mentioned,  had  left  an  hundred  acres  of  the  old  patrimony  adjoin- 
ing. Thus  this  Isaac,  the  son  of  the  third  William,  became  the 
owner  of  a  large  part  of  the  tract  which  the  first  Isaac  had  settled 
upon  in  1*725.  But  it  was  left  to  him,  too  heavily  incumbered  by 
legacies,  to  be  long  retained  ;  and,  after  a  few  years,  it  was  sold  to 
Everard  Conard,  who  though  not  a  Jackson  himself,  is  married  to 
Mary  T.,  a  daughter  of  the  last  William,  and  a  sister  of  the  last 
Isaac.  Thus  the  old  family  seat  has  now  come  to  the  possession  of 
our  worthy  host  and  hostess,  the  latter  of  whom,  though  a  Conard, 
is  still  a  Jackson,  and  a  lineal  descendant  of  him  whose  axe  first 
resounded  on  these  hills  and  whose  ploughshare  first  clave  the  soil 
of  this  valley.  May  their  descendants  a  hundred  and  fifty  years 
hence,  when  the  ter-centennial  jubilee  of  the  Jacksons,  celebrating 
the  landing  on  these  shores  of  the  father  of  the  American  family 
of  that  name,  shall  occur,  still  rejoice  in  the  proprietorship  of  these 
surrounding  hills  and  this  beautiful  valley,  and  b}^  imitating  the 
virtues  of  their  ancestors  may  they  entitle  themselves  to  the  privi- 
lege of  possessing  and  transmitting  this  ancient  and  goodly  in- 
heritance to  other  generations. 

On  an  occasion  like  this  I  could  not,  without  taxing  unreasonably 
the  patience  of  the  persons  assembled,  do  more  than  sketch  with  a 
rapid  and  hasty  pen  the  portraits  of  the  successive  occupants  of  the 
family  seat,  and  the  leading  incidents  of  their  quiet  lives,  from  the 
time  of  the  original  settler  to  the  death  of  the  father  of  the  present 
iiolders.     Of  those  that  left  the  old  home  in  early  youth  to  push 


ADDRESS  BY  JOSEPH  J.  LEWIS.  31 

their  fortunes  elsewhere,  and  of  their  families  rapidly  multiplying, 
I  can  speak  only  in  the  most  general  terms.  They  have  become 
associated  and  connected  with  the  Gibsons,  the  Windles,  the  Phil- 
lipses,  the  Taylors,  the  Kimbers,  the  Pughs,  the  Dingees,  the 
Monaghans,  the  Prices,  the  Ladleys,  the  Starrs,  the  Millers,  the 
Harlans,  the  Hoppers,  the  Aliens  and  the  Lewises.  Their  name  is 
legion.  They  are  scattered  abroad  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific. 
The}'  may  be  traced  from  New  York  to  San  Francisco,  and  are  to 
be  found  in  at  least  seventeen  states  of  this  Union.  Some  are 
phj^sicians,  some  editors  of  newspapers,  some  professors  in  colleges, 
some  merchants,  some  mechanics,  many  are  teachers,  more  are 
farmers,  and  a  few  are  lawyers,  though  as  to  these  last,  the  old 
fathers  regarded  the  profession  with  anything  but  favor.  As  an 
illustration  of  their  prejudice  against  the  law,  a  remark  of  my  grand- 
father, Isaac  Jackson,  may  be  mentioned.  When  told  by  a  young 
relation  in  whom  he  took  some  interest,  that  he  was  preparing  to 
be  a  lawyer,  "  I  would  rather,"  said  the  old  man,  "  that  thou  wast 
preparing  to  be  a  chimney  sweep."  It  was  well  perhaps  for  the  old 
gentleman's  peace  of  mind  that  he  did  not  live  too  long;  for  that 
six  of  his  grandchildren  should  be  of  that  despised  guild  might 
have  made  him  unhappy.  Notwithstanding  this  departure  in  a  few 
instances  from  the  primitive  rule  among  Friends  with  regard  to  a 
proper  avocation,  I  may  say  of  the  Jacksons,  that  with  fewer 
exceptions  than  usually  occxir  in  families  of  such  immense  extent, 
they  have  a  standing  of  respectability  and  solid  worth,  and  have 
approved  themselves  valuable  members  of  society,  intelligent,  capa- 
ble, and  measurabh'  successful  in  whatever  line  of  effort  their  ener- 
gies have  been  directed. 

Some  have  been  remarkable  for  their  benevolence,  some  have 
earned  reputation  by  their  learning,  and  some  have  been  admired 
for  their  eloquence.  The  Isaac  Jackson,  my  grandfather,  to  whom 
I  have  referred  on  account  of  his  left-handed  compliment  to  the 
legal  profession,  was  noted  in  his  day,  for  his  efforts  on  behalf  of 
the  people  of  color.  He  lived  in  New  Garden  on  a  farm  bought  for 
him  by  his  father,  William  Jackson,  and  being  within  a  short  dis- 
tance of  the  Maryland  line,  he  was  frequently  called  upon  to  inter- 
pose, when  free  negroes  were  captured  on  false  pretences — as 
they  often  were — and  claimed  as  slaves,  and  when  fugitives  from 
slavery  were  pursued  and  reclaimed.  On  such  occasions,  he  and 
Jacob  Lindley  usually  acted  together,  and  they  were,  sometimes, 


32  THE  J  A  CKSON  FA  MIL  Y. 

involved  in  considerable  personal  danger;  for  the  claimants  were 
generally  armed,  and  well  attended,  and  they  were  always  vindic- 
tive, and  very  often  desperate.  The  efforts  of  the  two  friends  were 
in  many  instances  effective  ;  and  not  a  few  of  the  oppressed  race 
owed  to  them  their  freedom.  The  dwelling  of  Isaac  Jackson  was, 
for  many  years,  a  refuge  for  those  who  were  escaping  from  slavery, 
and  they  were  always  sure  of  assistance  at  his  hands.  In  1158  he 
labored,  in  conjunction  with  John  Woolman  and  others,  to  induce 
the  Yearly  Meeting  of  Friends  in  Philadelphia  to  take  some  steps 
for  the  emancipation  of  all  slaves  held  by  members  of  the  Society. 
They  were  happil}'  successful.  It  was  advised  by  the  Meeting  that 
Friends,  who  held  slaves,  should  set  them  at  liberty  ;  and  committees 
were  appointed  to  visit  them.  Isaac  Jackson,  in  this  service,  visited 
the  owners  of  moi'e  than  eleven  hundred  slaves  within  the  limits  of 
a  single  Quarterly  Meeting,  and  made  a  report  which  is  referred  to 
in  Mr.  Whittier's  introduction  to  the  Journal  of  John  Woolman, 
stating  as  the  result  of  his  labors  that  far  the  greater  number  of 
the  persons  visited  confessed  the  wrong  of  slavery,  and  agreed  to 
take  measures  for  freeing  their  slaves.  The  advisory  measures  of 
1T58,  were  followed  by  the  manumission  of  many  slaves,  by  members 
of  the  Society;  and  in  1716,  the  Yearly  Meeting,  hy  directing 
subordinate  Meetings  to  deny  the  right  of  membership  to  all 
persons  who  persisted  in  holding  their  fellow  creatures  in  bondage, 
cleared  the  skirts  of  the  Society  of  the  iniquit}''  of  slaveholdiug. 
To  this  end,  Isaac  Jackson  labored  assiduously,  and  being  conspic- 
uous by  his  intelligence  and  wisdom  in  the  work,  he  was  appointed 
clerk  of  the  Yearly  Meeting.  Toward  the  latter  part  of  his  life,  he 
was  not  much  engaged  in  the  concerns  of  his  religions  societj^,  but 
was  interested  in  all  efforts  for  social  melioration.  His  hospitality, 
without  being  ostentations,  was  singularly  liberal.  He  built  a 
stable  separate  from  his  farm  buildings,  for  the  accomodation  of  his 
visitors'  horses,  and  no  man  of  any  note  visited  the  neighborhood 
who  was  not  a  guest  at  his  table.  He  had  twelve  children,  eleven 
of  whom  survived  him.  He  died  in  1807,  aged  seventy-three 
years. 

Dr.  Samuel  Jackson,  who  was  the  youngest  son  of  Isaac  Jack- 
son, of  New  Garden,  and  who  recently  died  in  Philadelphia,  at  the 
age  of  eighty-two,  was  an  elegant  scholar,  a  forcible  writer,  and 
profoundly  learned  in  his  profession.  After  graduating  as  M.  D., 
at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  he  settled  at  Northumberland, 


ADDRESS  BY  JOSEPH  J.  LEWIS.  33 

in  this  State,  where  he  remained  till  beyond  middle  age,  in  the  en- 
joyment of  a  large  medical  practice.  His  eldest  son,  William 
Arthur  Jackson,  was  a  young  man  of  fine  abilities  and  elegant 
accomplishments,  and  was  associated,  in  the  practice  of  the  law, 
with  the  Hon.  John  M.  Read,  late  Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Pennsylvania.  He  died  at  the  age  of  twenty-nine,  just  as 
the  assurance  of  a  successful  and  brilliant  career,  as  a  lawyer  and 
advocate,  seemed  almost  complete.  A  second  son,  Francis  Aristides 
Jackson,  has  been  Professor  of  Latin  at  the  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania for  upwards  of  twenty  years,  though  not  yet  past  the  meri- 
dian of  life. 

Alice,  the  fifth  daughter  of  Isaac  Jackson,  of  New  Garden,  was  a 
lady  of  rare  endowments,  an  admirable  speaker,  and  gifted  preacher 
in  the  Society  of  Friends.  I  have  heard  my  father,  who  was  an 
acute  literary  critic,  say  of  her,  "  her  fluency  and  command  of  lan- 
guage were  extraordinary.  I  never  knew  her  to  utter  a  sentence, 
either  in  her  public  speaking,  or  in  social  conversation,  that  I  could 
mend."  When  about  thirty  years  of  age  she  brought  the  subject  of 
Friends  using  the  products  of  slave  labor  before  the  Yearly  Meet- 
ing of  Philadelphia,  in  an  address,  which  made  a  profound  impres- 
sion on  that  body,  and  constituted  the  first  step  to  the  formation  of 
the  Free  Produce  Association,  organized  some  years  afterwards. 
A  gentleman,  who  knew  her  well,  once  said  of  her  ;  "  she  could  not 
enter  a  retail  store  to  buy  a  yard  of  tape,  without  leaving  the 
impression  that  she  was  a  superior  woman.''  She  had  a  fine  face, 
features  of  the  Grecian  mould,  and  a  tall  and  handsome  form,  and 
her  carriage  was  queenly  in  dignity  and  self  command.  She  was 
universally  admired  for  the  graces  of  her  person,  and  honored, 
loved,  and  I  may  truly  say,  revered,  for  the  graces  of  her  mind  and 
the  qualities  of  her  heart.  Her  society  was  attractive  alike  to  the 
old  and  the  young,  the  grave  and  the  gay,  the  witty  and  the  wise, 
and  even  the  simple ;  for  there  was  a  genial  glow  in  her  conversa- 
tion, a  warmth  and  tenderness  of  feeling,  and  a  singular  felicity 
of  thought  and  expression,  that  could  not  fail  to  interest  even  the 
dullest  intellect,  and  to  touch  the  coldest  bosom.  In  her  large 
household,  including  the  pupils  of  her  husband's  boarding  school, 
she  was  regarded  as  mother,  sister,  friend,  and  confidential  adviser, 
to  whom  every  one  might  look  when  counsel,  or  sympathy,  or 
kindly  care  was  needed  ;  and  in  whose  ready  resources  and  tender 
appliances  there  was  relief  for  every  trouble,  and  balm  for  every 


34  THE  JACKSON  FAMILY. 

wound.  The  late  Judge  Haines,  who  was  one  of  those  pupils,  a 
short  time  before  his  decease,  remarked  of  her,  "  The  love  we 
scholars  had  for  her  amounted  to  enthusiasm.  I  never  knew  a  woman 
whom  I  so  delighted  to  please,  and  whom  I  so  dreaded  to  offend. 
The  fear  of  forfeiting  her  good  opinion  was  an  ever  present  re- 
straint upon  me,  and  I  believe  every  boy  in  the  school  felt  more 
or  less  the  same  way."  The  home  that  she  irradiated  by  her  intelli- 
gence and  hallowed  by  the  charm  of  her  loving  spirit,  is  still  sacred 
in  the  memories  of  those  whose  privilege  it  was  to  partake  of  the 
sweet  influences  which  flowed  around  her,  and  although  sixty  years 
have  elapsed  since  she  went  to  her  last  rest,  those  influences  have 
not  been  wholly  dissipated  by  all  the  shocks  and  blasts  of  the  inter- 
vening time.  If  I  were  to  attempt  to  delineate  her  character, 
I  should  say  much  more ;  but  though  the  theme  is  one  which  I 
cannot  touch  without  emotion,  I  could  not,  either  injustice  to  her 
or  my  own  feelings,  say  less ;  for  she  was  my  mother. 

Halliday  Jackson,  a  great-grand-son  of  Isaac  Jackson,  (the  first), 
spent  several  years  as  a  missionary  of  the  Yearly  Meeting  of 
Friends  of  Philadelphia,  among  the  Seneca  Indians,  instructing 
them  in  the  arts  of  civilized  life  ;  and  after  his  return,  he  published 
a  book  entitled  "  Civilization  of  the  Indian  Natives."  Hannah 
Jackson,  a  daughter  of  the  second  Isaac  Jackson,  (of  New  Garden), 
spent  fifteen  years  in  the  early  part  of  her  life  in  the  same  benevo- 
lent enterprise. 

John  Jackson,  a  son  of  Halliday  Jackson,  was  distinguished  both 
for  his  eloquence  and  his  learning.  When  quite  a  young  man  he 
became  a  preacher  in  the  Society  of  Friends,  and  soon  established  a 
high  character  as  a  powerful  and  eloquent  preacher.  He  traveled 
somewhat  in  the  work  of  the  mini^ry,  in  this  and  other  States, 
and  in  1840,  visited  the  West  Indies.  His  vocation  was  that  of  a 
teacher.  He  established  a  boarding  school  in  Delaware  County, 
Pennsylvania,  and  while  teaching  the  mathematics  and  other 
branches  of  an  ordinary  English  education,  cultivated  with  enthusi- 
asm, astronom}-^  and  the  natural  sciences.  He  erected  an  observa- 
tory and  furnished  it  with  expensive  apparatus,  and  collected  an 
extensive  cabinet  of  minerals  and  fossils.  His  natural  fluency  and 
facility  in  explanation,  rendered  his  lectures  on  scientific  subjects 
peculiarly  interesting  and  attractive.  He  was  cut  down  by  death 
before  the  fruits  of  his  laborious  studies  had  fully  matured,  or  the 
powers  of  liis  intellect  had  become  thoroughly  developed. 


ADDRESS  BY  JOSEPH  J.  LEWIS.        -.  35 

There  are  others  of  whom  I  might  speak,  if  time  would  permit, 
besides  General  Andrew  Jackson,  who  is  supposed  to  have  been  a 
branch  of  the  same  famil^^  The  father  of  Andrew  Jackson  emi- 
grated in  1765,  from  Carrickfergus,  in  Ireland,  near  whicli  city 
Anthony  Jackson  settled  in  1649,  and  I  remember  to  have  heard  it 
said  by  some  of  our  relatives,  before  Andrew  Jackson  became 
President,  that  he  was  descended  from  a  brother  of  Richard 
and  Anthony  Jackson,  and  that  the  brother  removed  from  England 
to  Ireland,  at  or  about  the  same  time  they  did,  but  as  he  did  not 
connect  himself  with  the  despised  and  persecuted  sect  of  Quakers, 
it  was  suggested  that  he  became  estranged  from  his  brothers  on 
that  account,  and  lapsed  into  poverty.  Whether  this  is  accurate  or 
not,  I  have  not  the  means  of  judging. 

Among  those  of  the  name  who  have  been  noted  for  their 
superior  attainments  and  private  worth,  is  Isaac  W.  Jackson,  LL.D., 
Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Union  College,  Schenectady,  New 
York.  He  was  the  eldest  son  of  William  Jackson,  third  son  of 
Isaac  Jackson,  of  New  Garden,  and  he  was  thus  of  the  fourth 
generation  of  the  descendants  of  the  first  immigrant  and  original 
purchaser  of  this  family  homestead.  He  was  born  in  Orange 
county,  in  the  State  of  New  York,  August  28th,  1804.  His  early 
education  was  in  the  bosom  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  of  which  his 
father  and  mother  were  consistent  and  prominent  members.  At 
the  age  of  seventeen,  having  determined  on  taking  a  regular  colle- 
giate course,  he  entered  the  Albany  Academy  and  prosecuted  his 
mathematical  and  classical  studies  with  his  habitual  industry,  and 
with  more  than  usual  success.  His  plain  dress  and  the  quiet  sim- 
plicity of  his  manners,  in  a  class  in  which  there  were  no  other 
Friends'  children,  were  noticeable  peculiarities,  and  not  only 
attracted  attention,  but  at  first  were  subjects  of  ridicule  with  some 
of  his  class-mates ;  but  the  little  Quaker  lad,  for  he  was  then  small 
of  stature,  soon  evinced  a  capacity  which  excited  the  admiration  of 
his  teachers  and  fellow-pupils,  and  rendered  all  suggestions  of  ridi- 
cule or  contempt  preposterous.  He  took  the  lead  in  all  his  studies, 
mathematical  and  classical,  and  was  generallj^  regarded  as  a  youth 
of  high  promise.  In  1824,  he  graduated  at  the  Academj^,  and 
immediately  entered  Union  College,  and  became  a  member  of  a 
class  to  which  belonged  Horace  Potter,  William  F.  Allen,  Thomas 
Hun,  Amos  Dean,  and  others  who  afterwards  became  eminent  in 
professional  life.     In  this   class  he  was  by  common  consent  easily 


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36  THE  J  A  CKSON  FAMIL  Y. 

first  in  mathematics  and  chemistry,  while  in  Greek  and  Latin  he  had 
few  superiors.  In  1826,  he  graduated  with  the  first  honors  of  the 
college,  and  was  immediately  appointed  to  a  tutorship  in  the  institu- 
tion, and  in  1831  he  became  professor  of  mathematics.  This  position 
he  still  retains,  after  forty-four  years  of  efficient  and  acceptable  ser- 
vice. He  has  always  been  a  favorite  with  the  pupils,  on  account  of 
the  thoroughness  of  his  teaching,  and  the  amenity  of  his  manners. 

While  he  was  in  his  junior  year  in  college,  a  military  organiza- 
tion was  formed  by  the  college  students  with  the  consent  of  the 
faculty,  and  he  was  unanimously  chosen  captain  by  one  of  the 
companies.  He  thus  acquired  the  sobriquet  of  Captain  Jack,  by 
which  he  has  been  familiarly  and  afi'ectionately  known  by  the  under- 
graduates from  that  time  to  the  present. 

Professor  Jackson  is  the  author  of  several  valuable  text  books 
which  have  been  used  in  Union  and  other  colleges.  In  these  he  has 
treated  the  subjects  of  them,  trigonometry,  conic  sections^ 
mechanics  and  optics,  with  singular  perspicuity,  and  admirable 
simplicity  and  purity  of  style,  and  they  are  without  doubt  among 
the  best  of  our  elementary  school  books.  He  has  what  especially 
qualifies  him  to  write  on  scientific  subjects  for  the  benefit  of  the 
learner,  a  just  perception  of  the  difficulties  that  are  to  be  encount- 
ered in  the  primar}'  steps,  a  capacity  for  logical  arrangement  and  for 
clear  expression,  and  a  taste  pure  even  to  severity'.  His  treatises 
are  therefore  like  his  class  prelections,  easily  comprehended  and 
leaving  no  obscurities  of  matter  or  phrase  to  perplex  the  learner. 

Professor  Jackson's  present  infirm  health  has  prevented  him  from 
being  present  to  take  part  in  this  celebration.  Being  advised  of  this, 
I  have  spoken  of  him  in  terms  which  I  would  not  have  used  had  he 
been  of  our  company,  but  which  nevertheless  are  not  nearly  so  em- 
phatic as  those  which  the  fifty  successive  classes,  during  asmany  years, 
in  their  loving  admiration  of  their  aged  preceptor  would  demand.* 

*Sinee  tliis  aiklre?s  was  delivered  Professor  Jackson  has  paid  the  debt  of  nature.  He 
died  at  his  home  in  Selicnectady,  August  27, 1877.  On  the  Semi-centennial  Anniversary  of 
his  comiection  with  the  Faculty  of  Union  Collea:e,  which  occurred  in  June,  1876,  and  which 
was  celebrated  by  a  bantiuet  of  the  Aluninf  with  appropriate  ceremonies,  Tayler  Lewis, 
LL.l).,  an  able  writer  and  most  accomplished  scholar,  delivered  an  address,  in  which, 
amons  other thins-s  expressive  of  his  sense  of  the  merits  of  Dr.  Jackson,  he  said  :  "It  is 
a  «reat  pleasure  to  me,  even  in  this  poor  way,  to  congratulate  my  old  friend.  He  has  lived  a 
most  useful  and  honorable  life.  It  must  have  been  a  happy  one.  To  say  nothing  here  of 
that  all-transcending  element  of  the  Divine  grace,  in  which  I  trust  he  has  been  a  sharer, 
I  hero  are  two  tilings  favorable  to  serene'  existence  that  he  has  enjoyed  to  the  full.  He  has 
for  titty  years  be  >n  a  student  and  an  author,  as  well  as  a  teacher,  in  the  department  of  the 
pure    niatbenuities.  so    called  (roni  their  crystal, claritude  compared  with  the  mixed  and 


ADDRESS  BY  JOSEPH  J.  LEWIS.  87 

William  A.  Jackson,  eldest  son  of  Professor  Isaac  W.  Jackson, 
was  one  of  those  who  early  acquired  reputation  as  a  public  speaker 
and  debater.  In  these  accomplishments  he  was  acknowledged  with- 
out a  rival  among  his  college  contemporaries,  and  at  a  later  period 
they  shone  with  effect  on  the  field  of  political  discussion,  and  in  the 
struggles  and  competitions  of  the  bar.  In  1861,  when  just  twenty- 
nine,  deeming  it  his  duty  to  assist  to  suppress  the  great  rebellion 
which  threatened  to  overthrow  our  free  institutions  and  destroy  the 
government,  he  relinquished  a  lucrative  and  increasing  practice, 
and  raised  a  regiment,  of  which  he  was  elected  colonel,  and  which  he 
disciplined  with  great  labor  and  care.  In  June  of  the  same  year  he 
joined  the  army  of  the  Potomac,  and  took  part  in  the  battles  of  the 
18th  of  July  and  the  30th  of  the  same  month.  In  both  his  conduct 
was  gallant  and  meritorious,  and  his  men  behaved  with  the  steadi- 
ness of  veterans.  During  the  confusion  of  a  disgraceful  panic  and 
the  wild  disorder  of  a  rapid  retreat,  he  held  his  regiment  in  perfect 
order,  and  quit  the  field  only  by  the  command  of  his  superior  officer 
after  almost  every  other  regiment  had  broken  and  fled.  His 
eminent  fitness  for  his  new  profession  was  thus  early  displayed, 
and  high  honors  seemed  to  await  him,  when  he  was  seized  by  a 
fatal  disease  which  terminated  in  his  death  on  the  eleventh  of 
November,  1861.  Many  glowing  tributes  have  been  paid  to  his 
memory.  In  one  of  them  he  is  described  as  "  a  gentleman  by 
instinct  and  education,  of  a  fine  person  and  fascinating  manners,  a 
large  heart  and  a  true  and  genial  nature  ;  endowed  with  rare  intellect 
enriched  by  a  varied  and  manly  education,  he  became  the  idol  of 
every  circle  in  which  he  mingled,  the  pride  of  his  family  and  a 
favorite  with  the  public.  As  a  public  speaker  Colonel  Jackson  was 
forcible  and  eloquent,  and  to  rare  conversational  powers  he  added 
the  pen  of  a  ready  and  elegant  writer." 

Of  those  in  whose  veins  runs  the  blood  of  our  first  known  ancestor, 


physical  branches.  He  has  had  a  clear  mind  constantly  gazing  on  the  science  of  certainty — 
a  still  higher  title,  by  which  it  may  be  called,  in  contrast  with  the  dimness  and  doubt  and 
shadow  that  rest  upon  almost  all  the  provinces  of  human  thought."  *  *  *  "Of  the 
love  of  his  classes  he  is  sure.  The  warm  esteem  of  every  one  who  has  ever  sat  under  his 
teaching,  the  unfeigned  respect  of  all  who  have  been  his  colleagues— this  is  his  literary 
inheritance  as  long  as  Union  College  holds  a  place  among  the  institutions  of  our  land." 

Ex-governor  Hoffman,  who  presided  at  the  banquet.  Judge  "Wm.  F.  Allen,  Rev.  Dr. 
Tan  Sancvoord,  Judge  Jermain,  Dr.  Murray,  and  other  gentlemen  of  distinction  made 
■speeehes  on  the  occasion,  and  testified  to  their  high  respect  and  kindly  regard  for  Dr.  Jack- 
son, and  to  their  grateful  recollections  of  his  services  as  a  faithful,  efficient  and  thorough 
instructor,  who,  in  the  fulness  and  accuracy  of  his  learning,  never  lost  for  a  moment  his 
wonted  benignity. 


38  THE  J  A  OK  SON  FAMIL  Y. 

and  who  are  yet  living  and  able  to  take  part  in  this  celebration,  I 
shall  say  nothing.  They  are  carving  out  names  of  which  the  world 
may  speak  hereafter.  Their  works  and  merits  will  properly  become 
the  theme  of  the  orator  at  the  next  centennial  anniversary  of  the 
landing  of  Isaac  Jackson  at  New  Castle,  who  we  may  trust  will  do 
full  justice  to  those  that  shall,  in  the  great  battle  of  life,  have 
specially  deserved  to  be  honorably  remembered. 

In  conclusion  it  is  to  be  observed  that  the  religious  principles- 
professed  by  our  ancestors,  and  for  which  some  of  them  suffered  the 
persecution,  in  past  ages  almost  invariably  attendant  upon  any 
marked  advance  in  the  march  of  opinion,  have  been  generally  main- 
tained by  their  descendants.  When  we  consider  what  those  princi- 
ples are,  what  is  theii'  tendency,  how  they  affect  societ}",  and  what 
is  their  agency  in  working  out  the  regeneration  of  mankind,  we 
shall  appreciate  the  large  debt  of  gratitude  we  owe  to  those  faith- 
ful lovers  of  truth  who  have  been  our  teachers  and  our  guides,  and 
who,  not  for  their  own  sakes  only,  but  for  ours  also,  have  sought 
through  peril  and  pain  the  path  that  leads  to  peace.  The  fact  alone 
that  they  cherished  those  principles  with  the  utmost  affection,  that 
they  clung  to  them  from  j^outh  to  age  with  unyielding  tenacity  in 
all  the  changes  and  vicissitudes  of  life,  in  revolutions  of  government 
and  fluctuations  of  opinion,  is  evidence  not  onh^  of  the  value  they 
set  upon  them,  but  of  the  power  of  their  influence  on  conduct  and 
character. 

In  inquiring  therefore  what  those  principles  are  to  which  our  pro- 
genitors have  thus  exhibited  their  devotion,  w^e  are  not  transcending 
the  limits  of  our  subject  or  the  proprieties  of  the  occasion. 

I  have  already  said  that  Richard  and  Anthony  Jackson  were 
among  the  earliest  converts  to  Quakerism,  and  that  their  descend- 
ants have  generally  adhered  to  the  religious  doctrines  of  Fox  and 
Barclay.  Those  doctrines,  indeed,  when  fully  understood  and 
impressed  on  the  mind,  are  not  easily  relinquished,  renounced,  or 
exchanged  for  any  others  ;  for  they  claim  for  themselves  a  source 
of  indubitable  veracity,  and  for  humanity  the  highest  and  noblest 
prerogatives. 

The  moral  philosophy  of  Quakerism  differs  from  that  of  all  other 
sects  and  schools,  and  is  at  once  more  simple  and  more  profound. 
It  is  founded  indeed,  like  the  system  of  Descartes,  on  consciousness. 
but  in  a  sense  somewhat  different  and  more  comprehensive  than 
that  in  which  it  is  used  in  the  Cartesian  philosophy,  from  which  it 


ADDRESS  BT  JOSEPH  J.  LEWI8.  39 

borrows  nothing  and  differs  wholly  in  all  its  essential  principles  and 
practical  results.  It  stands  on  a  higher  and  broader  basis  than 
that.  It  not  only  admits  that  thought  necessitates  a  thinker — 
"  cogito,  ergo  sum  " — ;  but  it  insists  that  from  the  existence  of  a 
sense  of  right  and  wrong  in  the  constitution  of  humanity,  the 
existence  of  an  element  capable  of  being  impressed  and  effected 
through  the  medium  of  that  sense  is  clearly  implied  ;  that  element, 
which  we  call  the  human  soul,  possessing,  intuitively  and  untaught, 
the  knowledge  of  good  and  evil,  blends  with  our  psychical  being, 
over  which  it  dominates,  and  constitutes  a  side  of  our  nature  that 
holds  relations,  of  which  it  is  conscious,  with  the  Infinite.  To  the 
assiduous  cultivation  of  these  relations,  Quakerism  commends  its 
votaries.  It  ascribes  the  cognition  of  moral  truth  to  the  influence 
of  the  Holy  Spirit,  which  comes  to  man  through  those  relations. 
It  appeals  to  every  man's  own  breast  for  the  evidence  of  the  exist- 
ence of  a  divine  monitor  as  to  his  dutj''  to  his  Creator  and  to  his 
fellow  men.  Without  this  monitor  it  affirms  that  he  can  know 
nothing  of  virtue,  or  religion,  or  of  God ;  and  that  with  it  he  may 
know  all  that  it  is  necessary  for  him,  as  a  moral  agent,  to  know. 
It  regards  this  inward  monitor  as  a  universal  teacher — an  attribute 
of  man's  being,  of  whose  presence,  admonitions,  consolations  and 
warnings,  he  is  equally  cognizant  as  of  any  physical  fact. 

It  holds  that  faith  in  those  great  truths  which  lie  beyond  the 
grasp  or  ken  of  science,  is  inexplicable,  except  on  the  principle  of 
a  divine  instinct,  which,  implanted  in  every  breast,  comprehends 
them,  not  only  without  logical  proof,  but  with  a  certitude  superior 
to  rationalistic  demonstration;  that  religious  faith  being  of  divine 
implantation,  it  is  competent  for  it  to  embrace  the  whole  circle  of 
Christian  doctrine  and  duty,  on  the  evidence  solely  of  the  witness 
within,  and  needs  no  support  from  scholastic  learning  or  the 
authority  of  tradition;  and  that  the  inscription  of  God's  will  on 
the  heart,  is  the  supreme  law  of  our  being,  of  imperative  obligation 
under  all  circumstances — the  only  perfect  standard  of  rectitude  and 
ultimate  rule  of  dut3% 

Thus  George  Fox  declared  his  mission  to  be  to  direct  people  "to 
the  Spirit  which  gave  forth  the  Scriptures,  by  which  .they  might 
be  led  into  all  truth,  to  turn  them  to  that  inward  light,  by  which 
they  might  know  their  salvation  and  their  way  to  God; — and  to 
show  them  how  every  man  is  enlightened  by  the  Divine  light  of 
Christ."     "  This  inward  illumination,"  says  Barclay,  "  is  that  which 


40  THE  JACKSON  FAMILT. 

is  evident  and  clear  of  itself,  forcing,  by  its  own  evidence  and 
clearness,  the  well  disposed  understanding  to  assent,  irresistibly 
moving  the  same  thereunto,  even  as  the  common  principle  of 
natural  truths  move  and  incline  the  mind  to  natural  assent."  "  We 
judge  not,"  observed  William  Fenn,  "  by  the  sight  of  the  eye  or 
after  the  hearing  of  the  ear,  but  according  to  the  light  and  sense 
this  blessed  principle  gave  us.  For  being  questioned  by  it  in  our 
inward  man,  we  could  easily  discern  the  differences  of  things  and 
feel  what  was  fit  and  what  was  not  fit  in  regard  to  religious  and 
civil  concerns." 

As  this  light  illuminates  every  soul  and  furnishes  to  each  a  con- 
stant standard  of  truth  and  an  unerring  guide  to  duty,  the  onl}^ 
rightful  appeal  from  error  in  moral  sentiment  or  conduct,  religious 
faith  and  duty,  is  to  this  light.  In  it  all  men  are  equal,  and  all  men 
are  brethren.  It  constitutes  a  symbol  of  universal  libert}',  and  a 
bond  of  universal  brotherhood.  Those  therefore  who  sincerely 
believe  in  it  can  consistently  claim  no  domination  over  conscience, 
or  exercise  coercion  in  matters  of  faith.  They  can  wield  no  tyran- 
ny ;  they  can  use  no  violence  even  for  the  extirpation  of  civil  evils. 

Hence  it  happened  that  the  Friends,  who  arose  in  an  age  when 
persecution  for  opinion's  sake  was  practiced  by  bigoted  Catholics 
and  Protestant  Reformers  alike,  proclaimed  liberty  of  conscience  as 
a  sacred  right,  and  pleaded  for  the  religious  enfranchisement  of  all 
men,  even  of  those  who  when  in  power  had  been  the  most  cruel 
persecutors.  They  preached  in  the  ears  of  tyrants  the  supremacy 
of  the  divine  law  over  all  institutions  of  human  contrivance,  and 
qualified  their  loyalty  to  their  King,  b}^  their  duty  to  God.  They 
denounced  cruelty  in  every  form,  and  admitted  no  plea  in  its  justi- 
fication or  excuse.  They  repudiated  traditionary  theology ;  thej^ 
denied  the  authority  of  church  councils,  of  convocations  of  priests, 
senates,  and  Kings,  in  all  matters  of  conscience.  They  asserted  the 
prerogative  of  reason,  and  emancipating  mind  from  hierarchical  and 
secular  domination,  left  it  free  for  the  development  of  its  powers, 
restored  it  to  a  sense  of  its  dignity  and  value,  and  thus  enabled  it 
to  clear,  at  a  bound,  the  most  formidable  obstructions  with  which 
superstitioi^  and  tyranny  had  blocked  up  the  way  of  its  progress. 

Quakerism  confides  in  this  principle  of  the  inner  light,  as  did  the 
apostles  and  primitive  Christians,  and  submits  implicitly  to  its 
guidance.  It  thus  becomes  the  restorer  of  Christianity  in  its  origi- 
nal  form,  and  the   most  potent  civilizer  of  the  human  race.     It 


ADDRESS  BY  JOSEPH  J.  LEWIS.  41 

adheres  sternly  to  the  right,  and  makes  no  compromise  with  in- 
justice. It  adopts  Christianity  as  a  rule  of  civil  conduct  wherever 
it  will  apply.  It  treats  society  as  a  moral  agent,  and  denies  it  the 
power  of  doing,  from  expediency  or  seeming  necessity,  what  moral- 
ity would  condemn  in  a  single  member.  Its  moral  code  wages 
eternal  war  with  every  form  of  evil  that  afflicts  society.  Wherever 
its  influence  predominates,  war,  slavery  and  intemperance  disappear, 
no  pauper  semi-barbarous  class  is  created  by  unequal  laws,  the  rigor 
of  the  penal  sanctions  is  relaxed,  crime  is  extirpated  without  the 
destruction  of  the  criminal,  ambition  forgets  its  delusive  aspira- 
tions and  renounces  its  selfish  projects  of  aggrandizement,  and 
reform  and  revolution  ^advance  with  patient  and  peaceful  steps  b}"- 
avenues  opened  by  enlightened  opinion  and  public  intelligence. 

This  is  the  Quakerism  to  which  our  forefathers  were  converts, 
and  which  they  taught  to  their  children,  and  the  influence  of  which 
has  largely  affected  the  lives  and  characters  of  their  descendants. 
That  it  may  continue  to  do  so,  through  future  generations,  is  a  con- 
summation devoutly  to  be  wished,  both  for  their  temporal  welfare 
and  ultimate  happiness. 


i 


SONNET. 


Written  for  the  Sesqui-centennial  Gathering  held  at  West  Grove, 
Chester  County,  Pa.,  August  25,  1875. 


Home  of  the  race  of  our  ancestral  sires  ! 
Meek-hearted  William,  James  and  gentle  John, 
Of  the  first  Isaac,  and  the  later  one 
With  whom,  alas,  their  right  in  thee  expires. 
The  heart  grown  fond  at  thy  decay  inquires 
How  it  went  with  thee  in  the  days  long  gone  ? 
AVhat  story  lives  within  these  ivied  stone 
Of  lives  that  grew  beside  thy  household  fires  ? 
What  happy  chance  the  dream-led  Isaac  drew 
To  this  fair  seat  beyond  the  Western  main, 
That  he  might  build,  and  better  than  he  knew — 
A  lineage  here.     And  hearts — yearn  not  a  few 
At  thought  of  thee,  last  William  !    May  the  train 
Of  coming  generations  such  renew. 

John  B.  Phillips. 
JSt.  Paul,  Minnesota. 


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ADDRESS  BY  JOHN  G.  JACKSON. 


On  attempting  to  make  some  remarks  applicable  to  this  very  in- 
teresting occasion,  I  confess  to  a  feeling  of  anxiety  in  the  effort  to 
produce  anything  pleasing  to  the  variety  of  minds  present  here  to- 
day. 

Can  we  not  however  unite,  one  and  all,  in  finding  cause  for 
gratulation  and  enjoyment  in  recalling  the  events  of  the  past,  and 
according  to  each  individual  habit  of  thought,  extracting  food  suita- 
ble for  profitable  and  pleasurable  contemplation. 

Our  worthy  progenitor,  Isaac  Jackson,  the  elder,  whose  notable 
advent  with  his  family  into  this  beautiful  part  of  Pennsylvania,  one 
hundred  and  fifty  years  ago,  we  this  day  join  in  celebrating,  was  a 
member  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  called  Quakers,  and  such  his 
descendants  have  largely  been. 

Doubtless  there  are  however  of  these  descendants  here  present, 
who,  like  some  of  the  children  of  William  Penn,  have  found  the 
road  he  traveled  too  narrow  for  their  chariot  wheels ;  or  who,^ 
through  divers  influences,  have,  to  change  the  metaphor,  launched 
their  barks  upon  a  broader  sea  of  life  in  the  great  world  ;  broader, 
but  perhaps,  less  safe  from  storms  than  the  placid  waters  upon 
which  our  fathers  sailed,  yet  hopefully  leading,  we  trust,  to  the  same 
ultimate  haven  of  harmonious  and  happy  life.  We  can  speak 
frankly  and  with  full  hearts  to  all  here  assembled,  saying,  "  Wel- 
come !  Welcome  all  to  this  grand  re-union  of  the  descendants  of 
worthy  men  and  women  :"  Let  us  come  together  remembering  no 
sectarian  exclusiveness  of  thought ;  but  as  a  branch,  and  a  notable 
branch,  of  the  great  family  of  man  ;  candidates  for  all  the  endow- 
ments vouchsafed  from  the  infinite  Father,  and  covering  all  minor 
differences  of  opinion  with  the  broadest  mantle  of  charity  and  kind- 
ness. We  will  even  be  pardonable,  on  an  occasion  like  the  present, 
should  we  magnify  the  virtues  of  our  ancestors,  overlooking  that 
share  of  weakness  and  imperfection,  which  as  struggling  mortals 

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44  ADDRESS  BY  JOHN  G.  JACKSON. 

they  doubtless  showed.  Our  feeling  is  mainly  to  note  their  worthi- 
ness, not  to  seek  out  their  short-comings. 

It  would  appear  that  not  alone  as  Quakers  were  the  ancestors  of 
the  Jacksous  noted  as  representative  men  of  strong  religious  con- 
victions and  firm  Individ ualit}^  and  independence  of  character.  I 
have  long  been  of  opinion,  that  the  Jacksons  as  a  clan  were  com- 
posed of  men  and  women  apt  to  do  their  own  thinking — poor  stuflT 
out  of  which  to  make  sycophants  or  hypocrites, — hard  to  drive 
against  their  consciences,  firm  of  purpose,  and  persistent  in  effort. 

The  martyr  blood  of  Ralph  Jackson,  burned  at  the  stake  in  the 
reign  of  Queen  Mary,  (Sixth  month,  27,  1556,)  and  the  boldness 
with  which  John  Jackson,  another  dissenter,  about  the  same  era,  with- 
stood priestly  dictation  in  matters  of  religious  faith,  fully  indicate 
the  spirit  of  our  remote  ancestors. 

Even  the  armorial  bearing  of  the  ancient  feudal  Jacksons,  when 
warlike  qualities  were  at  a  premium,  "  The  greyhounds  and  the 
dolphin,"  "  swiftness  b}^  land  and  sea,"  was  no  mean  device,  as 
indicating  their  standing  before  kings  and  princes. 

Allusions  to  these  interesting  points  we  have  already  had  in  the 
complete  historical  sketch  just  read  by  our  learned  friend,  Joseph 
J,  Lewis,  a  worth}'  scion  of  the  ancestral  tree. 

One  important  fact  is  quite  observable,  how  well  our  forefathers 
and  foremothers  obeyed  the  scripture  injunction.  "  Be  fruitful  and 
multiply,  and  replenish  the  earth."  Eight  and  ten  children  to  a 
family,  seem  to  have  been  quite  common  amongst  them,  while  the 
numbers  of  twelve,  thirteen,  and  even  fifteen,  have  in  some  cases 
been  reached. 

This  is  certainly  one  of  the  best  ways  of  accounting  for  the  large- 
ness of  the  tribe,  and  the  number  in  attendance  here  to  day.  The 
same  ever  recurring,  ever  new  tale  of  youthful  love  was  true  then 
as  now  ;  and  then,  as  now,  its  course  did  not  always  run  "  smooth." 

It  is  stated  that  one  of  our  worldly-wise  ancestral  Millers,  kept  a 
young  Jackson  waiting  a  dreary  long  while  for  his  daughter.  Old 
friend  Miller  thought  the  young  suitor  insufficiently  "  well  to  do  " 
in  this  world's  goods,  to  take  upon  himself  the  responsibilities  of  a 
family.  All-conquering  love,  however,  as  is  generally  the  case,  in 
due  time  won,  and  the  happy  pair  formed  a  union  from  which  have 
sprung  some  of  us  now  present. 

[The  speaker  here  introduced  the  marriage  certificate  of  Isaac 
and  Ann  Jackson,  with  some  remarks  thereon ;  and  followed  it  by 


ADDRESS  BY  JOHN  G.  JACKSON.  45 

a  recital  of  the  "  dream  "  related  in  the  preceding  address,  after- 
ward continuing  as  follows :] 

I  would  be  glad,  if  time  permitted,  to  add  in  this  connection,  a 
small  tribute  to  the  memory  of  John  Jackson,  grandson  of  Isaac^ 
our  dreamer  just  alluded  to,  and  the  originator  of  this  beautiful 
grove  and  garden,  the  grandfather  also  of  our  kind  hostess,  to 
whose  efforts,  and  those  of  her  family,  we  are  so  large  indebted  for 
this  re-union  to-day.  Contemporary  with  Bartram  and  Marshall^ 
who  have  themselves  left  record  of  the  excellence  and  amiability  of 
his  character,  he  evinced  the  parity  of  his  tastes  in  adopting,  like 
them,  those  pursuits  fitting  only  for  such  minds  as  find  enjoyment 
in  the  study  of  nature,  and  in  observing  and  cultivating  arborescent 
and  floral  beauties.  As  an  instance  of  his  mild  and  benevolent 
methods  of  rebuke,  and  of  his  ready  and  pleasant  wit,  I  ask  leave 
to  read  you  from  some  old  cards  that  he  attached  to  his  favorite 
aloes.  It  was  too  much  the  custom  then  as  now,  thoughtlessly, 
to  scratch  names  upon  their  smooth  leaves.  Who  can  help  ad- 
miring the  qviaint  idea  of  thus  having  the  plants  fitly  speak  for 
themselves.     Attached  to  the  large  Aloe,  he  had : 

' '  Ye  beaux  and  belles,  I  pray,  forbear, 
My  pretty  leaves  to  scratch  and  tear  ; 
You  little  think  the  pain  I  feel 
From  puncture  of  your  polished  steel." 

To  this  the  Golden-edged  Aloe  replied : 

"Ah,  sister  !  well  thou  dost  complain,  - 
For  I  have  felt  the  poignant  pain 
Which — oh  forgive  me  ! — almost  drives 
To  curse  their  needles,  pins  and  knives." 

The  Prickly  Pear  then  chimes  in  : 

"  I  hear  those  rhymers  make  complaint, 
In  sober  style  and  verses  quaint  ; 
But,  if  on  me  you  try  your  skill, 
I'll  jag  your  fingers,  that  I  will." 

Amongst  the  descendants  of  our  notable  forefather,  the  elder 
Isaac,  both  in  the  name  of  Jackson  and  also  in  other  names  con- 
nected by  marriage  with  the  family  tree,  have  been  and  still  are 
many  note-worthy  personages,  to  whom  allusion  would  be  most 
proper  did  time  permit.  We  might  discourse  of  William,  the  son 
of  Isaac,  known  by  the  sobriquet  of  "  honest  William  Jackson," 


46  ADDRESS  BY  JO  EN  0.  JACKSON. 

not  that  it  was  rare  to  find  an  honest  Jackson,  as  some  facetious 
ones  have  suggested,  but  because  of  his  undoubted  and  country- 
wide reputation  for  unswerving  integrity.  Isaac,  the  clock-maker, 
son  of  this  "honest  William."  has  given  to  many  of  us  special 
cause  to  recall  his  memory.  One  of  the  earliest  recollections  of 
my  own  childhood,  and  doubtless  also  of  others  present,  is  the  old 
family  clock.  An  early  reading  lesson  was  from  its  dial  plate, 
^^Isaac  Jackson,  New  Garden,''  and  on  lesser  disks,  as  allowable 
ornament  to  the  four  corners  of  its  face  we  read,  ("  Time")  ("  Pass- 
eth")  ("Swiftly")  ("Away.")  We  have  the  old  clock  still  at  the 
head  of  our  hall  stairs,  as  a  valued  family  piece,  doing  its  duty 
steadily  and  well. 

You  have  all  seen  them  !  There  they  stand,  like  the  Jacksons  of 
old,  perpendicular  and  plain  and  tall ;  or  like  sentinels  between 
time  and  eternity,  "  ting-tong,"  "  ting-tong,"  slowly  dropping  the 
moments  of  time— dropping  them  from  the  eternity  of  the  future 
through  the  gossamer-vanishing  veil  of  the  present,  into  the  limit- 
less past. 

The  Jacksons  have  also  been  a  preaching  generation,  as  instance 
the  noted  William,  son  of  the  "  honest  William,"  whom  many  of  you 
will  remember,  and  whose  travels  in  the  ministry,  both  in  England 
and  the  United  States,  are  matters  of  memorial  record.  We  might 
go  on  to  relate,  where  this  preaching  mantle,  still  descending  from 
generation  to  generation,  has  fallen  notably  upon  many  of  the  tribe. 

Another  William  [The  speaker  here  turned  to  the  picture  of 
William  Jackson,  hanging  at  the  back  of  the  stand,  and  read  the 
lines  b}'-  C.  C.  Burleigh,  attached  to  it.]  whom  we  remember  still 
more  nearly,  and  whose  beautiful  ancestral  home  we  are  now  enjoy- 
ing, ought  to  claim  from  us  large  and  loving  notice. 

As  a  thinker,  writer  and  legislator,  his  memory  demands  our  most 
earnest  respect,  to  say  nothing  of  those  nearer  and  dearer  ties  of 
parentage  and  near  kinship,  with  which  some  here  to-daj'  regard 
and  reverence  him. 

Time,  friends,  will  scarce  allow  of  a  further  enumeration ;  but, 
in  a  general  sense,  where  can  we  find  a  family  (and  I  say  it  with 
pride,  even  a  modest  pride,)  which  for  generation  after  generation, 
has  produced  so  many  solid,  substantial,  enlightened  men  and 
women,  active  and  useful  in  their  day  and  generation  ? 

Having  thus  hastily  reviewed  the  characters  of  our  worthy  pro- 
genitors, will  it  not  be  appropriate  for  us  to  reflect  how  far  we  may 


ADDRESS  BY  JOHN  O.  JACKSON.  47 

reap  profit  from  their  example,  how  far  in  the  light  of  one  and  a 
half  centuries  added  to  the  world's  experience,  and  to  the  needs  of 
man,  we  may  wisely  imitate  the  simplicity  of  their  lives  ? 

Admitting  that  that  the  Quaker  Society  originated  in  a  fanatical 
and  puritanical  age,  and  that  true  wisdom  may  not  now  teach 
us  to  darken  our  horizons  by  some  of  the  asceticisms  into  which 
our  forefathers  were,  perhaps,  too  much  led,  yet,  is  it  not  easy  to 
perceive  that  most  of  the  troubles  and  difficulties  that  press  so 
heavily  upon  the  race,  or  now  embarrass  and  afflict  our  beloved  land, 
are  mainly  occasioned  by  the  lack  amongst  the  people  of  that  sim- 
plicity, integrity,  and  temperance  of  life,  of  which  our  ancestors 
were  such  marked  exemplars. 

Had  all  of  our  countrymen  even  approached  to  their  standard  of 
justice  and  right,  our  terrible  rebellion,  the  consequences  of  which 
we  are  still  enduring,  would  not  have  been  needed  for  the  purging 
of  a  great  national  evil ;  and  if  our  people,  as  a  whole,  could  more 
nearly  emulate  their  simple  economy  and  thrift,  how  much  sooner 
could  we  as  a  nation  overcome  and  outgrow  these  entailed  troubles 
and  perplexities. 

[He  closed  his  remarks  by  reciting  the  appropriate  poem  of  John 
G.  Whittier,  "  The  Quaker  of  the  Olden  Time."] 


HARMONY  GROVE,  SIXTY  YEARS  AGO. 

Read  by  Sarah  Pugh. 


Where  London  Grove  attracts  the  eye 
With  hills  aspiring  to  the  sky, 

And  meads  forever  green, 
Prolific  fields,  luxuriant  woods, 
Enameled  lawns  and  lucid  floods. 

Is  found  this  lovely  scene. 

With  spacious  front  and  modest  pride 
On  a  bold  hill's  descending  side 

Full  to  meridian  day, 
A  mansion  rears  its  stately  head. 
Which  trees  majestic  overspread, 

Soft'ning  the  torrid  ray. 

Round  its  strong  walls  in  countless  lines 
A  numerous  family  of  vines 

In  wild  luxuriance  creep, 
Or  bend  their  devious  course  aloof, 
There  from  the  chimneys  and  the  roof 

Gaze  o'er  the  frowning  steep. 

Here  in  a  parlor  neat  and  large, 
With  many  a  classic  volume  charged, 

A  library  meets  the  view  ; 
To  aid  the  scientific  mind. 
Or  those  to  harmless  mirth  inclined, 

And  pleasures  ever  new. 

Within  these  walls  kind  plenty  stands, 
And  scatters  gifts  with  liberal  hands 

To  objects  of  her  care  ; 
While  pure  atiection,  prompt  to  please, 
Hangs  o'er  the  couch  of  fell  disease, 

Or  breaks  his  fatal  snare. 


48 


HARMONY  OBOVE,  SIXTY  YEARS  AGO.  49 

The  reverend  mother's  evening  days, 
Illumed  by  Hope's  reviving  rays, 

Unconscious  glide  along  ; 
How  strong  the  Gospel's  lenient  balm, 
The  turgid  storms  of  life  to  calm, 

And  raise  the  sacred  song. 

In  front  of  this  is  vridely  spread. 
With  easy  slope  a  fertile  mead 

Fair  to  the  mid-day  beam, 
Which  Flora's  showy  robe  bedecks, 
And  blushing  flowers  incline  their  necks 

To  sip  the  lucid  stream. 

A  stream  which  now  in  surly  mood 
Foams  o'er  the  rocks  in  yonder  wood 

Where  hills  abruptly  rise  ; 
Now  with  a  gentle  current  moves, 
Gives  music  to  the  neighboring  groves, 

And  mirror  to  the  skies. 

Close  on  the  left  an  orchard  stands, 
Where  fruits  from  this  and  foreign  lands, 

Delicious  sweets  unfold  ; 
The  juicy  apple,  pear,  and  peach. 
Wide  o'er  the  rest  their  sceptres  reach 

And  nod  their  crowns  of  gold. 

Near  on  the  right  a  garden  lies, 
Basking  beneath  auspicious  skies 

Where  balmy  zephyrs  play  ; 
O'er  these  no  daring  Eurus  flings 
Frost,  hail,  or  snow  from  gelid  wings 

To  blast  the  charms  of  May. 

There  stately  trees  on  high  aspire, 
Intent  from  Sol's  meridian  fire 

To  shield  the  plants  below  ; 
Here  others  ope  romantic  glades, 
Or  wreathe  their  arms  to  form  arcades 

In  many  a  circling  row. 

When  drawn  from  far  by  beauties  rare. 
The  sons  of  science  here  repair 

These  velvet  walks  to  tread. 
Each  plant,  to  greet  its  classic  friends. 
With  modest  grace  its  arms  extends 

And  bows  its  blooming  head. 


50  HARMONY  GROVE,  SIXTY  YEARS  AGO, 

When  Taurus  lends  his  genial  power 
To  waken  every  vital  flower 

On  Flora's  roseate  bed, 
Here,  roused  from  long-enjoyed  repose, 
A  thousand  plants  their  sweets  disclose, 

A  thousand  beauties  spread. 

Culled  from  each  region  of  the  globe, 
Where  Flora's  variegated  robe 

Is  spread  to  mortal  view. 
They  lift  their  heads,  extend  their  arras, 
Evolve  a  host  of  nameless  charms, 

As  exquisite  as  new. 

A  ceaseless  fount,  in  prospect  clear, 
Collects  its  healthy  waters  here, 

To  form  a  mimic  lake, 
Where  virgin  plants  delight  to  lave, 
Or  stooping  low  to  kiss  the  wave 

The  secret  treasure  take. 

In  whose  true  mirror  one  may  see 
Each  humble  weed  and  stately  tree. 

In  just  resemblance  pass  ; 
So  conscience,  to  her  duty  true, 
Holds  to  each  mortal's  mental  view 

An  undeceptive  glass. 

Not  far  from  this  a  spacious  bower, 
Enclosed  with  many  a  fragrant  flower, 

Adorns  a  lonely  grove  ; 
Where  lyric  songsters  blithely  play, 
From  early  morn  to  latest  day. 

Their  melting  tales  of  love. 

A  breeze  which  unremitted  sj^rings 
From  western  climes  on  roseate  wings, 

Tlie  inmost  seats  assails. 
Waves  high  in  air  the  fragrant  plumes. 
With  which  the  bower  profusely  blooms, 
And  scents  the  passing  gales. 

Ill  this,  still  ready  at  command, 
A  desk,  pen,  ink  and  paper  stand 

For  such  as  choose  to  write 
Some  brief  encomiums  on  the  place, 
Its  use,  convenience,  order,  grace 

That  yields  the  most  delight. 


HARMONY  GROVE,  SIXTY  YEARS  AGO.  51 

Short  extracts  here  confus'dly  lie 
Names,  dates,  and  ditties,  catch  the  eye, 

In  uncouth  manner  penn'd; 
A  pithy  phrase,  a  sentence  strong, 
A  billet  doux,  a  mournful  song, 

A  farewell  to  a  friend. 
*  *  *  * 

An  aged  sire  with  ceaseless  care 
This  paradise  of  all  that's  rare 

With  gentle  sceptre  sways  ; 
This  order  with  just  taste  he  plans, 
And  labors  with  assiduous  hands. 

Each  infant  plant  to  raise. 

Farewell !  abode  of  Peace  and  Love, 
And  if  the  Power  that  rules  above 

Would  grant  one  rash  request, 
Be  mine  in  such  a  rest  as  this 
To  spend  the  eve  of  life  in  bliss, 

And  sink  unknown  to  rest. 

— Composed  b?  Thomas  Peirce. 
Fifth  month  14th,  1813. 


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ADDRESS  BY  MARGARETTA  JACKSON. 

Kennet  Square,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 


With  reverence  for  the  past  and  joy  in  the  present,  we  meet 
beneath  this  spreading  roof  of  green  to  commemorate  an  event  of 
no  great  import,  perhaps,  to  the  rest  of  the  world,  but  certainly  of 
significance  to  us.  Near  this  spot,  one  hundred  and  fifty  years  ago, 
the  Jackson  family,  somewhat  smaller  than  it  now  is,  gathered  be- 
neath a  narrower  roof,  with  uplifted  hearts  thanking  God  who  had 
led  them  by  a  vision  to  this  place  of  peaceful  labor.  After  the 
lapse  of  a  century  and  a  half,  we  renew  those  unvoiced  hymns  of 
thankfulness  to  the  good  Providence  who  has  permitted  us,  the 
scattered  descendants  of  that  little  family,  to  meet  upon  this  con- 
secrated ground. 

To-day,  we  are  brought  together  by  the  simple  claim  of  kinship, 
strangers  many,  but  cousins  all. 

Family  gatherings  are  not  of  recent  origin,  indeed,  they  have  the 
claim  of  the  greatest  antiquity  in  their  favor.  In  the  morning 
twilight  of  history,  when  the  years  of  men  were  not  so  few  as  now, 
we  read  of  the  patriarch  and  his  descendants  for  manj^  generations 
gathering  together  beneath  the  broad  blue  tent,  for  mutual  supjjort 
and  defence  ;  later,  the  cry  of  the  clansman,  rushing  to  the  support 
of  his  kindred  chieftain,  was  wont  to  strike  terror  to  the  heart  of 
the  boldest  enemy :  and,  through  all  the  ruder  periods  of  history, 
we  learn  that  family  pride  and  fealty  have  been  among  the  strongest 
preservative  forces  of  society.  It  is  true,  that  this  noble  root  has 
sometimes  supported  a  growth  of  aristocratic  privilege,  hurtful  to 
progress,  and  of  ill  odor  in  our  democratic  nostrils.  But  in  this 
country,  neither  law  nor  custom  favors  the  growth  of  family  power 
or  exclusiveness :  rather,  we  tend  to  disintegrate  ;  changeful  as  the 
waves  of  the  sea,  we  wander  where  interest  or  fancy  may  lead  ; 
strong  in  our  individuality,  and  too  often  encased  in  an  armor  of 
sellish  reserve.     The  restless  murmur  of  life,  where  it  pulses  at 


ADDRESS  BY  MABQARETTA  JACKSON.  53 

fever  heat,  lures  our  boys  from  the  quiet  fields ;  or  the  unknown 
possibilities  of  the  far  West,  draw  them  with  relentless  attraction, 
and  the  old  home  passes  into  the  hands  of  strangers. 

That  this  place  should  have  remained  in  the  possession  of  the 
descendants  of  Isaac  Jackson  for  five  generations,  is  an  evidence 
of  the  succesful  thrift  and  strong  home  attachments  of  those  who 
have  dwelt  here.  We  learn  of  them,  that  they  wei-e  men  of  the 
most  careful  sense  of  justice,  gentle-mannered,  fond  of  information, 
curious  in  the  study  of  plants,  and  devoted  to  their  culture.  To 
this  home,  then,  where  have  been  nurtured  the  tastes  that  we 
would  all  do  well  to  cultivate,  it  is  peculiarly  fitting  that  we  should 
■come  as  pilgrims,  to  lay  our  offerings  upon  the  shrine  of  family 
love,  and  to  build,  if  we  will,  an  altar  to  family  pride — the  pride  of 
noble  nature  and  not  of  noble  name. 

I  am  proud  to  say  that  our  ancestors,  of  whom  we  are  permitted 
to  know  something,  through  many  generations,  seem  to  have  be- 
longed to  that  middle  class  of  society  which  has  given  birth  to 
the  best  thought  and  the  highest  achievement.  They  were  not 
burdened  with  a  plethora  of  this  world's  goods ;  early  and  late 
they  made  acquaintance  with  the  "fire-proof  joys  "  that  earnest 
work  bestows.  The  "  Good  Goddess  of  Poverty  "  showered  her 
blessings  upon  them,  giving  them  strong  bodies  and  alert  minds. 

The  earlier  records  given  in  that  valuable  family  histor}'  that 
some  of  us  have  had  the  privilege  of  seeing,  seem  to  leave  much 
room  for  the  exercise  of  the  imagination.  We  can  imagine,  if  you 
please,  the  gallant  achievements  by  land  and  sea,  that  gained  for 
our  misty  ancestor  his  knightly  spurs  and  heraldic  device.  A 
knight  he  was,  I  ween,  of  grave  mien  and  earnest  bearing,  not 
given  to  idle  jests,  or  to  touching  the  light  guitar  beneath  his 
lady's  lattice ;  fit  ancestor  to  the  martyr,  Ralph  Jackson,  whose 
aureole  of  flame  seems  to  me  a  prouder  claim  to  distinction  than 
knightly  spurs,  however  won  ;  fit  ancestor  to  the  heretical  John 
Jackson,  whose  intrepid  spirit  and  readj'^  wit  are  shown  in  his 
recorded  replies  to  his  priestly  questioner ;  fit  ancestor,  also,  to 
that  long  line  of  Quaker  descendants,  whose  broad  brims  and  thee^s 
and  thou^s  gave  such  ofi"ence  to  their  persecutors. 

Carlyle  says,  in  his  Sartor  Resartus,  with  that  grim  humor  that 
sometimes  masks  his  profoundest  thought,  "  The  greatest  event 
of  modern  times  was  the  making  for  himself  a  pair  of  leather 
breeches  by  George  Fox."     Carlyle,  perhaps,  saw  as  the  result  of 


54  ADDRESS  BY  MARGARETTA  JACKSON. 

this  act,  the  end  of  slave  labor,  the  elevation  of  woman,  prisons 
changed  from  places  of  punishment  to  schools  of  reform ;  perhaps, 
with  prophetic  vision,  he  saw  that  millenial  fulfilment,  the  universal 
reign  of  peace.  How  much  the  world  owes  to  the  "sublime  mad- 
ness "  of  George  Fox,  has  yet  to  be  told ;  but  even  the  most 
scornful  decrier  of  Quakerism  cannot  deny,  that  in  every  humani- 
tarian reform  they  have,  at  least,  put  in  the  entering  wedge. 
To-day  we  are  not  specially  interested  in  the  debt  the  world  owes 
to  the  Religion  of  the  Inward  Light,  but  in  our  peculiar  obligation 
to  it. 

As  we  have  been  told,  our  ancestors  were  among  its  earliest 
converts.  Driven  by  persecution  from  England  to  Ireland,  they 
found,  at  last,  in  this  peaceful  valley,  the  room  to  work  and  worship 
they  had  so  long  and  so  vainly  sought. 

We  know  something  of  their  lives  here  in  the  wilderness ;  of 
their  steadfast  labor  and  serene  hopefulness  ;  of  their  meetings, 
when  both  silence  and  words  were  overflowed  by  the  Spirit;  of 
their  decorous  weddings  and  quiet  funerals  ;  of  all  these,  the  record 
gives  us  some  account.  But  of  their  more  intimate  domestic  life, 
we  would  gladly  learn  something  too ;  and  here  are  some  friends 
who  have  kindly  consented  to  lay  aside  their  garb  of  invisibility, 
to  mingle  with  us  to-day ;  perhaps  they  will  answer  our  questions.* 

Dear  Grand-dame,  seven  times  great,  we  would  gladly  question 
thee  of  those  good  old  times  of  which  we  love  to  read  and  think  y 
they  come  to  us  bathed  in  a  light  of  poetical  and  sacred  association, 
and  while  we  have  read  of  your  patience  under  great  affliction,  we 
can  scarcely  think  that  just  such  little  troubles  and  worries  as 
mar  the  serenity  of  our  days  could  have  had  existence  then.  Did 
children  fret  in  those  days,  and  husbands  sometimes  grow  im- 
patient? Did  the  daughter  wilfully  desire  a  broader  hem,  or  a 
brigliter  ribbon,  than  was  deemed  consistent  with  Quaker  testi- 
monies to  give?  Did  rebellious  stirrings  sometimes  trouble  the 
heart  of  the  young  man,  that  only  a  mother's  gentleness  could 
soothe  away  ? 

And  thou,  gentle  maiden,  whose  freshness  the  centuries  have  left 
untouched,  what  thoughts  filled  thy  mind,  as,  sitting  by  thy  loom, 
thou  didst  weave  the  household  gear  ?  No  song  came  from  thy 
lips,  but  did  the  old,  old  story  form  itself  in  cadences  in  thy  heart ; 
and  did  the  thread  sometimes  break  as  the  thought  of  Israel's 
grave  "good  night"  came  hack  to  thee? 

»Allu(linu:  t.>  tlic  two  (Vniininc  rci.resontativos  of  the  old  Jaeksons.  then  present. 


ADDRESS  BY  MARGABETTA  JACKSON.  55 

What  think  you  of  these  brave  days  of  ours  ?  We  boast  that 
we  have  made  some  progress ;  we  have  invented  some  good  ma- 
chines since  your  day,  some  secrets  of  nature  we  have  learned, 
some  mighty  forces  have  become  our  servants ;  but  in  the  good 
old-fashioned  virtues  of  patient  waiting,  labor  and  frugality,  we 
have  need,  1  fear,  to  go  back  and  learn  of  3'ou. 

Spirit  of  our  ancestor  Isaac,  I  trust  thou,  too,  art  with  us  to-day, 
and  from  thy  higher  place  of  vision  thou  lookest  with  pleasure 
upon  this  valley  of  thy  dream,  with  its  finely  cultivated  fields,  its 
homes,  the  abodes  of  intelligence  and  refinement;  its  gardens,  not 
only  delighting  our  eyes,  but  sending  their  fragrance  abroad  over 
the  land  and  even  to  the  isles  of  the  sea  ;  for  what  place  so  remote 
that  the  fame  of  the  West  Grove  Nurseries  has  not  reached  it, 
and  on  what  soil  have  their  nurslings  failed  to  take  root  ? 

******** 

And  wilt  thou  not  let  thy  blessing  fall  upon  us,  thy  descendants, 
upon  these  sweet-faced  children,  with  whom  the  business  of  life  is 
still  to  be  happy ;  upon  these  youths  and  maidens  who  have  not 
passed  the  blessed  land  of  reverie  and  dream;  upon  us,  who  have 
ceased  to  dream,  but  scarcely  learned  to  live,  and  upon  these  dear 
friends,  whose  happy  faces  teach  us  not  to  dread  the  coming  of  old 

o("j»p  ^  ^  ;Jc  ^  ^K  sjc  ^ 

And  may  we  be  worthy  of  our  heritage,  and  while  we  accept  the 
opportunities  for  broader  culture  that  this  age  afibrds,  let  us 
emulate  the  perfect  integrity,  the  unfeigned  humility  and  greatness 
of  soul,  that  distinguished  our  line  in  days  gone  by. 


ABEAM  AND  ISAAC. 

By  Henry  Petekson — Philadelphia. 


The  Lord  said  unto  Abram, 

The  Hebrew  records  say, 
From  Ur  of  the  Chaldeans, 

Now  get  thee  forth  this  day — 
Out  from  thy  father's  kindred, 

And  from  thy  father's  land, 
And  journey  into  Canaan, 

With  thy  own  household  band. 
And  thou  shalt  be  a  nation, 

And  I  will  bless  thy  vine, 
And  east  and  west,  and  north  and  south, 

Fair  Canaan  shall  be  thine. 

The  Lord  said  unto  Isaac, 

The  Quaker  records  say, 
From  Ireland  of  the  English, 

Now  get  thee  forth  this  day. 
There  is  a  Western  valley, 

And  a  fountain  flowing  there. 
Where  thou  shalt  lead  thy  household 

And  pitch  thy  altar  fair. 
And  thou  shalt'  be  a  people. 

Led  by  my  light  divine. 
And  east  and  west,  and  north  and  south, 

The  pastures  shall  be  thine. 

So  Isaac  left  his  kindred, 

With  Abram's  trust  of  yore. 
And  journey'd  o'er  the  waters. 

To  the  far  Western  shore. 
With  faith  that  kuew  no  doubting, 

He  saw  as  sure  the  way, 
As  Israel  saw  the  pillared  fire. 

And  pillar  of  cloud  by  day. 

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ABEAM  AND  ISAAC:    BY  HENRY  PETERSON.  57 

And  there  the  seed  of  Isaac 

Fast  multiplied  and  throve, 
Glad  dwellers  in  the  happy  vales 

Of  peaceful  Londongrove — 
A  people  just,  God-fearing, 

True  sons  of  truthful  Penn, 
Who  piove  they  love  the  Father, 

By  love  of  fellow-men. 

Oh,  Abram's  faith  and  Isaac's, 

To  us  may  it  be  given, 
So  many  things  are  hard  to  solve 

This  side  the  gates  of  Heaven — 
And  may  it  lead  us  onward, 

To  brighter  lands  unseen. 
More  perfect  than  sweet  Canaan, 

Or  Chester's  vales  of  green  ! 


HARMONY   GROVE. 

The  Residence  of  Isaac  Jackson,  who  came  from  Ireland  in  1725. 


By  Chandler  Darlington, 


The  hill  and  the  valley  and  beautiful  spring, 
Where  a  pilgrim  who  over  the  ocean  had  come. 

Forsaking  his  kindred,  his  country  and  king, 
With  a  dream  for  his  guidance,  selected  a  home. 

Of  the  future,  bright  pictures  in  fancy  he  drew, 
Obeyed  his  impressions  as  sacred  commands, 

The  deer  and  the  Red  man  receded  from  view. 
As  the  forest  gave  way  to  the  work  of  his  hands. 

Simple  and  rude  was  the  dwelling  he  raised 

In  the  bright  land  of  promise  to  which  he  had  come; 

With  a  feeling  of  pride  o'er  his  acres  he  gazed, 

And  the  prattle  of  children  made  joyous  his  home. 


58        IIAEMONT  OROVE:    B7  CHANDLER  DARLINQTON. 

Impressed  with  the  duty  of  being  employed, 
With  hauds  that  were  able  and  willing  to  toil, 

lu  rural  seclusion  he  lived  and  enjoyed 
A  sustenance  drawn  from  a  bountiful  soil. 

Blest  as  he  was  in  his  basket  and  store, 

With  the  fruit  of  his  labor  to  use  and  to  lend, 

In  time  there  was  added  the  one  blessing  more — 
The  social  enjoyment  of  neighbor  and  friend. 

Then,  a  bridle-path  led  to  the  rural  abode 

Where  were  welcomed  alike  both  the  rich  and  the  poor; 

Now,  the  burdens  of  commerce  come  load  after  load, 
With  the  "  Iron  Horse"  rumbling  almost  to  the  door. 

Where  the  father  the  forest  of  nature  assailed, 
The  children  successive  their  labors  bestow; 

Where  the  wild-rose  and  bramble  aforetime  prevailed. 
The  choicest  of  flowers  luxuriantly  grow. 

Nor  less  was  the  culture  applied  to  the  mind, 
Developing  friendship,  refinement  and  love; 

Hence  to  its  history  appended  we  find 
The  appropriate  title  of  Harmony  Grove. 


HARMONY    GROVE. 

By  Sarah  W.  Peterson,  Philadelphia. 


A  pilgiim  from  the  old  world  wondering  stands. 
Still  as  if  carved  in  stone,  with  folded  hands,— 
The  loveliest  of  valleys  showering  sweet 
Its  virgin  wealth  of  beauty  at  his  feet ; 
His  soul  is  in  his  eyes,  that  deep  and  clear 
Burn  with  the  inward  flaming  of  the  seer. 
"  It  is  the  spot ! "  he  cries  in  sudden  awe, 
"  The  very  spot  my  trance  d  spirit  saw. 
Like  regions  of  the  Blessed  for  delight,— 
That  vision  in  the  watches  of  the  night, 


HARMONY  GROVE:    BT  SARAH  W.  PETERSON.  59 

Clear-shining,  to  the  inner  sight  revealed 

True  light  for  guidance,  graciously  unsealed. 

Behold  the  hill  !  even  so  I  saw  it  rise 

From  the  green  valley  toward  the  arching  skies. 

Studded  with  great  primeval  trees  that  stand 

Like  sentinels  to  guard  the  smiling  land, 

And  at  its  base  the  spring  that  bubbles  cool 

Through  glistening  sands  into  the  rocky  pool, 

With  soft  continuous  murmur.     At  the  sound 

Of  that  upspringing  fount  my  pulses  bound  ! 

The  very  sound  that  in  my  dream  I  heard, 

Plainer  and  sweeter  than  the  song  of  bird 

Trilling  its  idle  love-lay  overhead; 

For  this  of  daily  blessing,  daily  bread 

Its  glad  assurance  is  forever  giving: 

Domestic  ease  and  joy  are  in  its  living 

And  sparkling  freshness.     Beautiful  spring,  I  come  I 

Thy  voice  of  welcome  to  this  western  home 

Thrills  and  composes  like  a  restful  word 

Telling  the  loving  kindness  of  the  Lord. 

Here  will  I  build  my  cot.     The  hand  Divine 

Has  marked  this  lovely  place  for  me  and  mine. 

And  for  a  token  between  Him  and  me, 

It  shall  be  called  the  Vale  of  Harmony." 

Thus  struck  the  peaceful  key-note  of  the  place 

This  founder  of  the  peaceful  Jackson  race. 

Each  busy  year  its  own  fair  record  kept, 

And  calmly  with  his  fathers  Isaac  slept. 

But  still  in  faithful  hands  the  beauty  grows, 

The  wilderness  is  blooming  like  the  rose ; 

And  William  still  as  in  his  father's  life 

Lives  on  serene,  with  Katharine  his  wife. 

And  sons  and  daughters  in  those  fruitful  bowers, 

Grow  with  the  trees,  and  blossom  with  the  flowers. 

Among  the  troop  I  see  one  dreaming  child, 

Like  the  beloved  disciple  good  and  mild, — 

A  beauty-loving,  clear-eyed,  thoughtful  boy, 

To  whom  the  Garden  is  a  passionate  joy, 

And  the  sweet  gardening  labor  pure  delight. 

As  Adam  found  it  in  his  Eden  bright. 

So,  year  by  year  the  fair  creation  grows, 

The  enthusiast  o'er  his  purpose  broods  and  glows. 

As  tree  and  flower  from  far  off  foreign  lands 

Unfold  their  graces  'neath  his  fostering  hands; 


60  HARMONY  GBOYE:    BY  SARAH  W.  PETERSON. 

Through  nature's  floral  wealth  his  fancy  roams, 
Eevels  in  dreams  of  England's  garden  homes, 
And  to  the  music  of  grand  Milton's  tone 
He  plans  and  plants  an  Eden  of  his  own. 

Here,  fairest  home  in  all  the  country  round, 
The  bride  was  brought  when  John  his  Mary  found. 
And  worthy  oftspring  blest  their  faithful  love; — 
Through  spicy  groves  the  frolic  children  rove, 
]\Iake  larkspur  rings  and  chains  of  scarlet  seeds, 
Or  string  the  stony  Job's-tears'  smooth  gray  beads; 
Then  watch  the  darting  minnows  in  the  pond, 
And  chase  each  other  up  the  slope  beyond ; 
Mimic  the  cat-bird  and  the  mournful  dove. 
And  list  the  choir  full  sounding  through  the  grove; 
In  the  great  box -bush  play  at  hide  and  seek, 
While  the  broad  walk  re-echoes  shout  and  shriek. 
And  cloistral  avenues  of  pines  and  firs 
The  music  of  their  childish  laughter  stirs. 
Thus  passed  my  mother's  early,  hapj^y  years; 
Youngest  of  seven,  the  baby  claim  endears 
To  each  and  all  the  tender,  youngest  flower. 
Though  womanhood  steals  on  with  gracious  dower 
Of  gifts  for  heart  and  mind,  for  form  and  face; — 
A  charming  presence  in  the  dear  old  place. 
With  soft  brown  eyes,  and  cheeks  like  roses  sweet. 
All  lovely  things  the  maiden  Catharine  greet. 

Another  William  rules  the  ancestral  Grove, 
And  other  children,  offspring  of  his  love, 
Sport  in  the  bowers  and  pull  the  blossoms  gay, 
And  follow  butterflies  the  long,  bright  day. 
To  the  tall  pine-tree  hurry  from  the  sun. 
And  build  a  mossy  bridge  across  the  run, 
Seek  the  green  shades  that  labyrinthine  wind. 
And,  nimble-footed,  scale  the  hill  behind. 

Oh,  day  of  days,  when  to  my  childish  eyes 
The  gates  unclosed  of  this,  my  paradise  ! 
Whose  hospitable  door  and  low  porch  gleam 
Like  the  House  Beautiful  of  Christian's  dream. 
Oh,  dewy  summer  mornings,  rare  and  sweet, 
That  lured  away  from  sleep  my  eager  feet, 
Out  to  that  garden  of  enchantment  drawn. 
In  the  dim  (juiot  of  the  early  dawn, — 
Beautiful  all  and  fragrant— naught  awake 


HARMONY  GROVE :    BT  SARAH  W.  PETERSON.  61 

But  jubilant  birds  in  every  bush  and  brake — 
Under  the  trellised  arch  of  woodbine  stealing, 
As  into  something  longed-for  past  revealing, 
Fruition  of  some  coveted  delight — 
•  Past  the  rich  flower-beds,  sparkling  dewy  bright, 
Down  to  the  spring,  the  pond,  where  centred  fail' 
The  garden's  sweetness  and  its  beauty  rare; 
For  there  the  tropic  treasures  ranged  around 
The  gleaming  water  made  it  fairy  ground. 
There  stood  the  Lemon,  golden-fruited,  there 
The  Myrtle  breathed  abroad  Italian  air, 
The  Cactus  blossomed,  flaming  like  the  sun. 
And  frail  Mimosa,  at  a  touch  undone; — 
But  oh  the  sweetness  of  that  Jasmine  tree, 
The  rare  magniflcence  it  was  to  me  ! 
Superb  and  stately,  peerless  August  queen, 
Its  great  white  blossoms  set  in  glossy  green. 
Like  cups  of  incense,  heavy  with  perfume 
And  luscious  summer  wealth  of  creamy  bloom  ! 
And  those  musk  roses  !  like  remembered  singing 
Their  odor  o'er  my  ravished  spirit  winging, 
Calls  up  the  old  stone  green-house,  ivy-grown, 
And  clustered  o'er  T^th  roses  newly  blown, 
Just  tinted  like  the  dawn,  each  dainty  spray 
In  full  relief  upon  its  walls  of  gray, — 
Always  their  scent  delicious  brings  to  me 
From  the  far  morning-land  this  memory. 

Isaac  the  seer  began  the  Jackson  sway, 
With  Isaac  Jackson  passed  the  name  away, 
For  he  died  young;  and  to  the  daughter's  line 
Has  lapsed  the  old  estate,  roof-tree  and  vine. 
Long  may  they  live  !    Mary,  our  hostess  honored. 
And  the  Grove's  happy  owner,  Everard  Conard; 
And  children  follow  in  the  good  old  way, — 
So  pray  the  guests  at  the  old  Grove  to-day. 


August  25th,  1875. 


ADDRESS  BY  CHARLES  C.  BURLEIGH  * 


I  am  glad  to  be  witli  you  here  to-day,  to  join  in  the  gratulations 
and  rejoicings  for  which  the  occasion  calls,  and  to  share  in  the  honest 
pride  with  which  you  cherish  the  memory  of  your  worth}^  ancestors. 
It  is  true  I  do  not  bear  the  Jackson  name,  nor  feel  the  Jackson 
blood  flowing  in  my  veins ;  yet  m}^  right  is  no  less  than  that  of  any 
here,  to  stand  on  this  platform,  to  mingle  in  these  festivities,  and 
to  be  modestly  proud  of  the  worth  of  those  j^ou  have  met  to  honor. 
For  you,  who  are  of  the  Jackson  blood,  are  so  by  no  choice  of 
yours,  you  could  not  help  it  if  3'^ou  would ;  but  my  connection  with 
the  family  is  my  own  voluntary  act.  And  you  may  be  well  assured 
it  is  an  act  for  which  I  never  felt  regret,  an  act  which  I  regard  as 
among  the  happiest  events  of  my  life.  So  I  count  myself  as  one  of 
you,  with  a  right  as  full  and  perfect  in  the  pleasant  memories  and 
observances  of  the  occasion,  as  can  be  claimed  b}^  any  of  you  all. 

Something  has  been  said  here  about  the  origin  of  the  Jackson 
race,  and  we  have  been  shown  that  it  goes  back  to  an  antiquity  so 
remote  as  to  outreach  the  pen  of  history.  No  man  can  say  when 
or  where  the  Jacksons  began  to  be.  But  students  of  the  science  of 
language  tell  us  that  often,  from  the  very  forms  of  words,  important 
facts  ma}^  be  inferred  with  a  certaint}'  as  complete  as  if  authentic 
history-  had  recorded  them.  Upon  this  hint  proceeding,  we  may 
safely  say  that  the  founder  of  the  Jackson  house  was  a  man  of 
signal  popularity,  his  name  familiar  to  the  general  ear  and  tongue  ; 
well  known  and  well  received  among  the  multitude  ; — none  of  your 
reserved  aristocrats,  self-withdrawn  from  fellowship  with  the 
common  people.  His  name  was  so  familiar  to  men's  thoughts  and 
lips,  that  it  fell  into  a  form  of  homely  abbreviation.  As  generally 
spoken  it  had  ceased  to  be  grave  John,  or  dignified  Johanan,  or 
whatsoever  would  have  been  its  shape  in  the  more  solemn  dialect  of 

*Tho  address  was  given  extempore,  but  throuarb  the  urgent  request  of  some  of  his  friends 
it  is  now  reproduced,  from  his  own  pen. 

02 


ADDRESS  BY  GHABLE8  C.  BUB  LEIGH.  63 

his  time  and  countiy,  and  had  passed  into  plain,  unceremonious 
Jack ;  the  kindly  freedom  of  address  thus  marking  him  a  popular 
favorite. 

Jack,  then,  he  was  ;  and  he  had  a  son — Jack's  son,  of  course — from 
whom  the  Jackson  lineage  and  name.  Who  was  this  primal  Jack,  is 
lost  in  the  darkness  of  the  distant  past.  That  it  was  Jack  the 
Giant-killer,  we  cannot  positively  affirm  on  grounds  of  clear,  his- 
toric proof;  but  that  it  was,  is  strongly  probable  from  qualities 
apparent  in  the  race  even  to  this  day.  At  least,  those  members  of 
it  whom  I  have  known  have  battled  sturdil}^  with  the  grim  and  man- 
devouring  giants  of  our  land  and  age.  Intemperance  and  Slavery ; 
and  the  vigorous  strokes  which  they  have  dealt  at  these  huge  mon- 
sters, show  something  very  like  the  impulse  of  ancestral  blood 
behind  each  manly  blow.  We  may  with  reason,  therefore,  venture 
to  believe  that  they  are  the  off-spring  of  the  famous  Giant-killer ; 
or,  if  not  his  veritable  children  by  natural  descent  of  blood,  that 
they  are  of  his  spiritual  lineage  at  least,  beyond  all  question. 

But,  seriously,  we  have  good  reason  for  the  feelings  which  have 
brought  us  to  this  gathering.  The  sons  and  daughters  of  an  ances- 
try like  3^ours,  may  fitly  meet  to  testify  their  sense  of  their  fore- 
fathers' worth,  and  indulge  in  mutual  gratulations  on  their  honora- 
ble descent.  There  is  a  pride  of  ancestry,  if  so  you  choose  to  call  it, 
which  may  well  be  cherished,  and  in  proper  ways  exhibited.  It  is 
well  to  remember  the  virtues  of  our  forefathers,  to  pay  a  due 
respect  to  their  unassuming  worth,  and  feel  a  modest  comi)lacency 
in  the  thought  that  our  blood  is  drawn  from  so  good  a  source.  Not 
that  we  should  indulge  that  sort  of  pride  which  would  lead  us  to 
value  ourselves  on  the  mere  fact  that  we  have  sprung  from  ances- 
tors so  worthy,  while  showing  in  our  own  characters  no  likeness  to 
what  we  celebrate  in  theirs,  and  using  no  endeavors  to  make  their 
virtues  ours  ;  a  pride  like  that  of  the  vain  boaster  in  the  story  we 
have  heard,  to  whose  loud  vaunts  of  noble  ancestry  it  was  well 
replied  that  he  was  like  a  potato-plant ;  all  of  him  worth  anything 
was  under  ground.  Not  that  we  should  cherish  a  pride  of  that  sort 
which  seems  to  imagine  that  the  righteousness  of  our  forefathers  is 
to  be  "  imputed  "  to  ourselves,  to  cover  out  of  sight  the  •'  filthy 
rags  "  of  our  own  false  righteousness.  But  rather  should  our  pride 
of  ancestry  be  such  as  shall  impel  us,  while  we  remember  and  revere  in 
our  ancestors  what  is  worthy  of  remembrance  and  of  reverence,  at 
the  same  time  to  emulate  what  we  revere,  and  strive  earnestly  to  live 
as  becomes  the  lineage  we  are  proud  to  claim. 


U4  ADDRESS  BY  CHARLES  C.  BURLEIGH. 

If  it  is  our  boast  that  tbey  were  honest  and  upright,  faithful  to 
the  call  of  duty,  modest  and  unpretending,  truthful  and  sincere,  in 
simplicity  and  singleness  of  heart  doing  with  diligence  the  work 
belonging  to  their  respective  stations,  whether  illustrious  or 
obscure  ;  then,  plainly,  it  is  only  when  we  do  our  best  to  reproduce 
in  ourselves  these  qualities  which  we  commend  in  them  ;  to  express- 
in  our  own  conduct  what  we  praise  with  our  lips  ;  that  we  rightly 
show  a  just  appreciation  of  their  characters,  and  a  proper  pride  in 
our  descent  from  them.  As  a  suggestion  of  noble  endeavor,  as  an 
incentive  to  a  worthy  life,  as  an  encouragement  to  personal  fidelity 
and  diligence  in  well-doing,  we  may  wisely  rejoice  in  a  lineage  like 
ours ;  but  to  try  to  make  it  a  subsitute  for  these,  is  neither  to  do  it 
honor,  nor  to  derive  honor  from  it.  "  "We  honor  our  ancestors, '^ 
[pointing  to  these  words,  inscribed  with  evergreens,  over  the  plat- 
form,] not  by  speaking  their  praises  in  however  well-chosen  words, 
or  by  boasting  however  loudly  of  their  blood  in  our  veins  ;  but  by 
showing  in  our  lives  that  the  qualities  which  we  inherit  from  them 
are  such  as  do  honor  to  those  who  left  us  the  inheritance.  Be^it  our 
aim,  then,  to  render  this  honor  to  the  ancestry  from  which  we  deem 
it  an  honor  to  be  able  to  claim  descent. 

The  time  which  we  can  spend  together  here  is  nearly  past,  and 
we  shall  soon  disperse  from  this,  our  pleasant  festive  gathering. 
And  I  trust  that  we  shall  carry  from  it  something  more  than  the 
memory  of  the  pleasure  we  have  here  enjoyed  ;  that  we  shall  have 
somewhat  bettered  our  acquaintance  with  each  other,  and  thereby 
gained  somewhat  in  mutual  esteem  and  kind  regard  ;  that  we  shall 
have  felt  ourselves  drawn  nearer  to  each  other  in  the  bonds  of 
kindred  ;  quickened  and  deepened  in  some  degree  our  sense  of 
brotherhood  ;  and  added  something  to  that  culture  of  the  social 
feelings  and  kind  affections  which  gives  to  life  so  large  a  measure 
of  its  sweetest  joys  and  most  refined  delights.  With  this  as  one 
result  of  our  assembling,  we  shall  indeed  have  made  it  not  un- 
worthy of  its  occasion ;  and  not  in  vain  shall  we  have  gathered 
here  to  render  honor  to  our  ancestors. 


RICHARD  AND  ANTHONY  JACKSON. 


As  relates  to  the  birth  and  parentage  of  Richard  and  Anthony 
Jackson,  there  appears  to  be  no  record  extant ;  and  the  earliest  in- 
formation concerning  them  has  reference  to  their  removal  from  Lan- 
cashire, England,  to  Ireland,  in  1649.  That  they  were  brothers, 
and  Richard  was  the  elder,  we  infer  from  the  information  derived 
from  a  genealogical  record  compiled  with  care  by  Thomas  Greer, 
Jr.,  of  Ireland,  in  1824,  and  taken  by  him  from  ancient  and  authen- 
tic documents.  Whether  they  left  England  with  the  view  of  better 
prospects  for  business,  or  impelled  by  such  considerations  as  might 
have  induced  them  to  conclude  they  could  enjoy  more  fully  the 
privilege  of  religious  and  civil  liberty,  we  are  not  informed;  but 
most  likely  the  motive  was  on  account  of  business,  as  Richard  was 
at  that  time  a  soldier  in  the  Parliamentary  army,  in  which  he  con- 
tinued for  several  years  after  their  removal  to  Ireland.  Locating 
first  in  Lurgan,  it  was  here  they  became  associated  in  religious 
fellowship  with  William  Edmundson,  who,  in  1653,  had  become  a 
convert  to  the  doctrines  of  the  Quakers  and  afterwards  an  eminent 
minister  among  them. 

William  Edmundson  appears  to  have  been  the  first  of  this  people 
who  came  into  Ireland,  and  in  1654,  he  was  instrumental  in  establish- 
ing a  religious  meeting  held  at  his  own  house  with  six  others,  the 
first  Friends'  Meeting  settled  in  Ireland,  Richard  and  Anthony 
being  of  the  number  composing  it.  In  1655,  William  Edmundson 
removed  to  the  County  of  Cavan  and  (in  his  own  words)  "  pur- 
chased several  parcels  of  land  for  ourselves  and  several  other  fami- 
lies of  Friends  that  would  live  near  us,"  and  further  adds  "  where- 
upon several  families  came  with  us  and  settled  in  this  land,"  and  a 
Meeting  was  soon  established  among  them.  *Rutty,  referring  to 
this  circumstance,  saj'S :  "  William  Edmundson,  Richard  Jackson, 
Anthony  Jackson,  John  Thompson,  Richard  Fayle,  John  Edmund- 
son, William  Moon  and  their  families  removed  and  took  land  in  the 

*See  Eutty's  Rise  and  Pro.^ress  among  the  Quakers  in  Ireland. 

65 


66  BIGHABD  AND  ANTHONY  JACKSON. 

County  of  Cavan  and  dwelt  there,  and  settled  a  meeting  in  that 
County."  It  is  further  stated  that,  in  1659,  several  of  the  Friends 
above  mentioned  "  by  reason  of  their  landlords  not  performing  cov- 
enant  with  them  removed  from  the  County  of  Cavan  and  settled  in 
and  about  Mouutmellick,"  Richard  Jackson  being  of  the  number. 
Richard  is  frequently  spoken  of  in  the  early  records  of  the  Society 
of  Friends,  as  a  sufferer  with  William  Edmundson,  by  distraints 
and  imprisonments,  for  holding  meetings.  Anthony  continued  to 
reside  in  the  neighborhood  of  Cavan  and  Oldcastle,  and  in  1610,  on 
the  authority  of  Besse,  he  suffered  imprisonment  for  tythes  ;— also 
in  the  return  of"  Sufferings  "  from  the  County  of  Cavan  for  1681, 
and  frequently  prior  to  that  period,  mention  is  made  that  he  was 
committed  to  prison  on  account  of  his  religious  principles. 

The  minutes  of  Mouutmellick  Meeting  furnish  items  of  interest 
concerning  Richard  Jackson  and  his  family ;  and  it  is  therein  re- 
corded that  he  was  born  at  Eccleston,  in  Lancashire,  England — 
removed  to  Ireland  in  1648,  and  "  took  to  wife  Margaret  Keete,  at 
Carrickfergus,  County  of  Antrim,  in  the  year  1650.  She  was  born 
at  Maulberry,  (Marlborough,)  in  Wiltshire,  England." 


Children  of  Kicliard  and  Margaret  (Keete)  Jackspn. 

Sarah,  born  at  Carrickfergus,  Seventh  month,  18th,  1G51;  married 
Nicholas  Gribble,  of  Limerick.  They  bad  a  daughter  Mary  who  became  the 
wife  of  ISIungo  Bewley,  of  Edenderry.  Sarah  was  the  second  wife  of  Nich- 
olas and  died  in  1696.  The  record  states  "she  was  an  innocent,  well-minded 
woman — loved  Truth  and  Friends,  and  died  in  the  faith,  and  unity  of  the 
brethren." 

John,  born  Twelfth  month  2nd,  1653,  at  Listuagarvin,  County  of  Downe; 
married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  and  Mary  Edgerton,  Third  month  2nd, 
1680.  They  had  a  daughter  Sarah,  born  at  Ackragare,  in  Queen's  County, 
in  1681.  John  Jackson  died  Third  mouth  olst,  1715,  and  was  buried  at 
Tineal,  near  Rosenallis. 

Thomas,  born  Ninth  mouth  30th,  1656,  at  Clery,  County  of  Downe;  mar- 
ried Hannah,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Sarah  Beale,  Fourth  month  3!)th,  1681, 
Hannah  died  Eighth  month  18th,  1681.  Thomas  married  his  second  wife, 
Eighth  month  24th,  1683;  she  was  Dorothy,  daughter  of  John  and  Dorothy 
Mason  of  Castledermott.  Their  children  were  as  follow:  Hannah,  born 
Seventh  month  22nd,  1687,  at  Mouutmellick.  Mary,  born  Sixth  mouth 
14th,  1689,  at   Mouutmellick;  died  Twelfth   month   23rd,    1717,    buried   at 


CHILDREN  OF  BICEARD  AND  MARGARET  JACKSON.      67 

Tineal,  near  Rosenallis.  Thomas,  born  Sixth  month  21st,  1693,  at  Killenure. 
Dorothy,  born  Eighth  month  22nd,  1649,  at  Killenure.  Sarah,  born  Third 
month  3rd,  1697,  at  Killenure.  Richard,  born  First  month  18th,  1700,  at 
Killenure  ;  died  Third  month  11th,  1717,  buried  near  Rosenallis. 

Dorothy,  mother  of  the  above  children,  died  Eleventh  month,  22d,  1713,  )    Buried  at 
Thomas,  father      "    "       "  "  "      Fourth  month,  15th,  1716,  S  Mountrath. 

Robert,  born  Fifth  month  20th,  1659,  at  Bally-christell,  King's  County; 
married  Hannah,  daughter  of  Richard  and  Isabel  Scott,  Fifth  month  3rd, 

1681.  Their  children  were   as  follow:    Rebecca,  born  Second  month  8th, 

1682,  at  or  near  Mountmellick.  Rachel,  born  Third  month  23rd,  1684; 
died  Fourth  month  28th,  168S.  Richard,  born  First  month  13th,  1686-7; 
married  Abigail,  daughter  of  George  and  Abigail  Peacock,  in  Cumberland, 
Second  month  28th,  1715.  They  had  one  son  called  George,  born  Twelfth 
month  4th,  1715,  and  died  First  month  31st,  1716.  Richard  Jackson  died 
Fourth  month  12th,  1716,  leaving  no  issue.  Thomas,  born  Fifth  month 
1st,  1689  ;  died  Eleventh  mouth  12th,  1690.  Nathaniel,  born  Seventh  month 
26th,  1692.  Erasmus,  born  Third  month  19th,  1695;  died  Seventh  month 
7th,  1759.  Hannah,  born  First  month  10th,  1697-8.  Rachel,  born  Seventh 
month  5th,  1701.  Isaack,  born  Seventh  month  30th,  1705  ;  died  Tenth 
month  9th,  1772,  buried  at  Dublin. 

Hannah  Jackson,  mother  of  the  above,  died  Ninth  month  18th,  1720,  i    Buried  near 
Robert  Jackson,  father      "    "       "  "    Ninth  month  27th,  1721,  \     Rosenallis. 

Richard  Jackson,  died  Second  month  7th,  1679,  ^  Buried  near 

Margaret  (Keete)  Jackson,  died  Fourth  month  20th,  1705,  ^  Rosenallis. 


The  following  testimony  concerning  Richard  Jackson,  given  by 
William  Edmundson,  was  taken  from  the  Records  of  Mountmellick 
Meeting. 

*"  The  Seventh  of  ye  Second  month,  1679. 

Richard  Jackson,  deceased  in  Mountmellick,  in  the  parish  of  Rosenallis 
and  Queen's  County.  He  was  born  in  Lancashire,  and  was  a  soldier  in  the 
army  of  England  and  Ireland  some  years.  He  was  convinced  of  God's  ever- 
lasting Truth  about  the  year  1654,  since  which  time  he  walked  in  the  Truth, 
and  with  the  Lord's  people,  bearing  his  share  of  suffering  as  it  came,  whether 
spoyle  of  goods  or  imprisonment  of  body,  for  the  Testimony  of  the  blessed 
Truth  which  he  had  received  of  the  Lord,  and  in  which  he  believed .  He  was 
a  serviceable  man  in  the  Creation,  and  more  especially  in  the  Truth — in  his 
place  he  was  ready  to  serve  Truth  in  what  he  might,  and  I  doe  not  know  that 
he  ever  was  tainted,  or  sided  with  false  spirits,  but  always  that  I  know  of 
stuck  close  to  the  Elders  and  Brethren  in  the  Truth,  whose  spirits  had  been 


i 


*The  spelling  as  given  in  the  original  is  retained. 


68  TESTIMONY  OF  WILLIAM  EDMUNDSON. 

well  tried,  and  found  sound  to  God-ward  ;  and  the  company  of  such  was 
Delightsome  to  him,  but  false  spirits  and  hypocrites  he  had  a  perfect  anti- 
pathy against,  and  though  he  seemed  sometimes  to  some  to  be  somewhat  of  a 
rude  speech,  yet  in  the  ground  of  Truth  he  was  sound,  as  its  well  known  to 
such  as  knew  him  aright  ,— and  he  was  ready  to  serve  Truth  in  public  service, 
soe  in  collections  ready  to  minister  above  his  equalls,  and  to  provoke 
and  stir  up  others  to  that  good  work,  and  his  heart  and  door  was  open  to 
receive  such  as  truly  feared  and  served  the  Lord  ;  and  though  he  could  not 
well  bend,  nor  comply  with  such  as  sought  themselves  more  than  the  Lord's 
honour,  yet  he  would  easily  yield  and  comply  with  such  as  was  of  a  sound 
mind  and  a  right  spirit  in  all  matters  controverted  on  the  public  account.  A 
little  "before  his  departure  I  came  to  see  him,  with  several  other  friends.  He 
asked  to  be  helped  up  on  his  pillow,  and  something  to  drink,  which  was 
done  ;  after  which  he  discoursed  with  me  of  settling  his  outward  estate ; — 
and  in  a  little  time  I  asked  how  it  was  with  him  to  God-ward.  He  an- 
swered it  was  very  well,  and  said  he  had  nothing  on  his  conscience  that 
troubled  him,  and  he  was  as  willing  to  dye  as  to  live — and  after  a  little  time 
he  passed  away  as  if  he  had  fallen  asleep.  He  died  in  the  fifty-fourth  year  of 
his  life,  and  his  body  hurried  by  his  relatives  and  friends  in  the  burying  place 
of  the  people  called  Quakers  upon  the  laud  of  Tineal,  near  Rosenallis — 
where  his  body  lies  and  is  at  rest  from  its  toyles  ;  and  I  do  not  doubt  but  his 
soul  is  in  peace  and  his  spirit  at  rest  with  God  that  gave  it.  He  is  gone  to 
his  rest  and  his  works  follow  him.  His  memoriall  will  not  die  with  us  that 
is  left  behind,  who  are  members  with  him  of  that  spirituall  body  of  which 
Christ  .Jesus  is  the  Head  ;  into  which  the  Lord  in  his  spirit  united  us,  and 
joyned  us  together  in  a  spirituall  fellowship,  in  which  we  feel  the  want  of 
him  in  his  outward  tabernacle  : — but  the  will  of  God  be  done,  believing  He 
will  raise  up  others  to  supply  his  service  in  the  body." 

' '  "William  Edmundson.  ' ' 


Richard  Jackson  being  in  the  fifty-fourth  year  of  his  age  at  the  time  of  his 
death,  the  year  of  his  birth  is  fixed  in  or  near  162G  ;  but  concerning  his  brother 
Anthony  .Jackson  there  appears  to  have  been  no  family  record  preserved, 
neither  have  we  any  account  from  the  Minutes  (if  such  were  kept)  of  Old- 
castle  Meeting,  within  the  limits  of  which  he  resided,  to  supply  us  with  in- 
formation with  regard  to  his  marriage  or  his  family,  other  than  the  isolated 
fact  that  he  had  a  son  Isaac,  the  date  of  whose  birth  is  not  given,  but  its 
occurrence  in  1GG5  inferred  from  the  circumstauce  that  he  died  in  1750  in  the 
eighty-sixth  year  of  his  age.  Anthony  survived  Richard,  but  we  have  no 
account  of  liini  on  record  after  his  imprisonment,  already  referred  to,  in  1681 
his  death  probably  occurring  prior  to  10l»6,  as  it  will  be  observed  his  name 
does  not  appear  on  Isaac's  marriage  certificate  bearing  date  in  that  year. 


FIRST   GENERATION. 


1.  Anthony  Jackson,  'of  Lancashire,  England,  emigrated  to  Ire- 
land in  1649. 


SECOND   GENERATION. 


2.  Isaac,  sou  of  CI)  Anthony  Jackson,  born  in  the  year  1665. 
He  married  Ann,  daughter  of  Rowland  Evans,*  of  the  County  of 
Wicklow,  and  removed  to  reside  at  or  near  Ballytore.f  Their 
marriage  was  accomplished  at  Oldcastle,  2mo.  29,  1696,  (O.S.)  and 
a  record  of  their  certificate  is  still  preserved  on  the  Minutes  of 
CarlowJ  Monthly  Meeting,  a  copy  whereof,  as  taken  from  the  origi- 
nal is  here  appended : 

"These  are  to  certify  the  truth  to  all  people,  that  Isaac  Jackson,  of  Old- 
castle, in  the  county  of  Meath,  and  Ann  Evans,  daughter  of  Rowland  Evans, 
of  Balliloing,  in  the  county  of  Wicklow,  having  intentions  of  marriage  with 
each  other,  according  to  God's  ordinance,  did  lay  it  before  the  particular  men 
and  women's  meeting  at  Drumiam,  (or  Drummond)  in  the  county  of  Cavan,§ 
upon  the  29bh  of  the  llmo.  1695  ;  where  nothing  appearing  against  it,  they 
laid  it  before  the  Province  meeting  at  Ann  Webb's,  in  county  of  Ardmagli, 
upon  the  1st  day  of  the  12mo.  following  and  year  aforesaid  ;  who,  taking  their 
said  intentions  into  consideration,  desired  them  to  wait  a  time,  in  which  time 
several  Friends  were  appointed  to  make  enquiry  in  the  places  where  their 
residence  was  and  of  late  hath  been — whether  the  man  was  clear  from  all  other 
women  and  whether  the  woman  was  clear  from  all  other  men  ;  and  whether 
their  parents  and  relatives  were  satisfied  with  their  said  intentions — and  pre- 
senting the  second  time  their  said  intentions  of  marriage  before  the  Province 
meeting  at  Richard  Boyes's,  in  the  parish  of  Ballinderry,  and  county  of 
Antrim,  upon  the  14th  day  of  the  First  month,  1696,  and  account  being 
brought  to  the  said  men's  meeting  of  all  things  being  found  clear,  and  their 
intentions  of  marriage  being  several  times  published  in  the  meetings  to 
which  they  belonged,  and  nothing  appearing  against  it,  at  a  meeting  of  the 

*In  the  original  record  the  surname  is  spelled  with  u,  thus,  Euans. 
jNow  spelled  Ballitore. 

JThis  was  at  a  more  ancient  date  called  the  count}'  of  Catherlagh. 
.^Spelled  Couan  in  the  original. 

69 


70  SECOND  GENERATION. 

People  of  God  held  at  Oldcastle,  on  the  29th  day  of  the  Second  month,  1696, 
where  they  being  contracted,  the  said  Isaac  Jackson  publicly  and  solemnly 
declared  as  followeth  :— In  the  fear  and  dread  of  the  great  God,  and  before 
this  assembly  of  people,  I  take  Ana  Evans  to  be  my  wife  till  death  separ- 
ate. And  Ann  Evans  also  declared,  in  the  fear  of  God  and  before  this  peo- 
ple, I  take  Isaac  Jackson  to  be  my  husband  and  give  myself  to  be  his  wife 
till  death  shall  separate— which  being  performed  according  to  the  practice 
of  the  people  of  God  recorded  in  the  Scriptures  of  truth,  it  is  to  be  recorded 
in  a  Book  kept  for  that  purpose,  to  which  he  subscribes  his  name  Isaac 
Jackson,  and  she  likewise  subscribes  her  name  Ann  Jackson,  to  which  we  be 

witnesses. 

ISAAC  JACKSON. 

ANN  JACKSON. 

Thomas  Jackson,  Margeky  Paruin, 

Mary  Jackson,  George  Gay, 

Isabel  Jackson,  Isaac  Henthorn, 

Sarah  Jackson,  John  Barcroft, 

Nicholas  Starkey,  Joseph  Inman, 

Thomas  Lanktree,  John  Freeman, 

John  Star,  Ann  Lason, 

John  Hearn,  Mable  Wildman, 

Thomas  Hutton,  Catherine  Starkey, 

Timothy  Paruin,  Jane  Lanejon, 

Merrick  King,  Richel  King, 

Perenes  Realy,  Elizabeth  King, 

Robert  Loone,  Susanna  Hutton, 

Simon  Mareby,  Gervace  Mott." 

The  Minutes*  of  Carlow  Monthly  Meeting,  Ireland,  suppl}-  the 
following  record  of  Isaac  and  Ann  Jackson's  children  : 
Rebecca,  born  at  Oldcastle,  Imo.  25,  1697. 
Thomas,      "     "  "         llmo.  9,  1698. 

Isaac,  "     "  "         7mo.  1,  1701,  died  12mo.  15,  1701. 

Alice,  "     "  "         8mo.  29,  1703. 

William,  born  at  Clonerany,  County  of  Wexford,  2nio.  24,  1705. 
Mary  "      "  "  "        "  "  "      "       " 

James,  born  at  Bally  tore.  County  of  Kildare,  2mo.  10,  1708. 
Isaac,       "     "  "  "        "  "         5mo.     13,    1710; 

died  8mo.  13,  1710. 
John,  born  at  Bally  tore.  County  of  Kildare,  lOmo.  16,  1712 
Isaac,    "      "  "  "         "        "         Imo.  13,  1715. 


*VVilliam  .Tackt^dn  tif  Philadelphia,  during-  a  visit  to  Ireland  in  1870,  had  access  to  the  old 
Records  of  t'arlow  ^lonthly  Meeting,  kept  in  the  archives  belonging  to  Friends,  in  Dublin, 
from  which  the  items  above  given  were  carefully  transcribed. 


SECOND  GENERATION.  71 

Isaac  and  Ann  with  their  surviving  children,  (excepting  Thomas 
the  eldest  son,  who  remained  in  Ireland,)  and  Rebecca,  who  came 
to  America  a  few  years  before  her  parents,  immigrated  in  1*725, 
previous  to  which  they  obtained  from  Carlow  Monthly  Meeting  the 
following  certificate  of  removal : 

"  To  Friends  in  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania  or  elsewhere. 
Dear  Friends : — These  with  our  love  in  the  truth,  which  is  one  in  all 
nations,  do  we  dearly  salute  you,  hereby  letting  you  know  that  our  friend 
Isaac  Jackson,  the  bearer  of  this,  sometime  since  acquainted  us  with  his  in- 
tention of  transporting  himself  and  family  into  your  parts  ;  which  we  having 
maturely  considered  of  have  left  him  to  his  own  freedom  and  liberty  therein. 
And  he  continuing  his  said  intention  therein  desired  a  certificate,  which  we 
give  as  follows,  viz  :  Both  he  and  his  wife  are  members  of  our  men's  and 
women's  meetings  for  about  twenty  years  past,  and  their  conversation  and 
behavior  amongst  us  and  others  w  ere  orderly  and  of  good  report  and  they  go 
clear  from  any  engagements  here  as  far  as  we  know  ;  and  their  two  children 
William  Jackson  and  Mary  Jackson  have  behaved  orderly  and  are  clear  from 
any  here  on  account  of  marriage.  So  desiring  their  welfare  every  way  and 
safe  arrival  with  you,  we  conclude  with  our  dear  love  to  you,  your  loving 
Friends. 

Signed  on  behalf  of  our  Monthly  Meeting  held  in  Carlow  in  the  county  of 
Catherlagh  in  Ireland,  the  28th  of  the  Imo.,  1725,  by 

Elizabeth  Barcroft,     John  Leckey, 
Eliza  Ducket,  Samuel  Watson, 

Rachel  Hutton,  John  Thompson, 

Joyce  Laikey,  Thomas  Duckett, 

Susanna  Watson,  John  Duckett, 

Deborah  Fuller,  Samuel  Laybourn, 

Daniel  Hutton,  John  Mason, 

Gregory  Russell,  Mathew  Chapman, 

Thomas  Hutton,  Henry  Fuller." 

Soon  after  their  arrival  in  America  and  settlement  at  London- 
grove,  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania,  Isaac  Jackson  and  family 
became  members  of  New  Garden  Monthly  Meeting,  as  appears  from 
the  following  Minute  taken  from  the  Records  of  that  Meeting : 

"lOmo.  9,  1725,  Isaac  Jackson  produced  a  certificate  to  this  Meeting  from 
a  Monthly  Meeting  held  at  Carlow,  in  the  nation  of  Ireland,  in  behalf  of  him- 
self and  wife,  which  was  satisfactory,  and  accepted." 

Isaac  died  in  the  autumn  of  1750,  in  the  eighty-sixth  year  of  his 
aoe  ;  but  the  exact  time  of  his  wife's  death  does  not  appear  to  have 
been  recorded.  There  is  however  a  record  that  it  occurred  about 
six  or  seven  years  after  their  arrival  in  this  country,  which  would 
fix  the  time  in  1731  or  1132. 


72  SECOND  OENERATION. 

With  limited  means  at  command  for  the  occupation  of  farming, 
Isaac  had  devoted  much  of  his  time  to  the  weaving  business,*  and 
by  persevering  industry  and  frugality,  succeeded  in  acquiring  such 
competency  as  enabled  him  to  maintain  a  large  family  in  a  reputable 
manner ;  and  his  children,  although  their  paternal  inheritance  was 
inconsiderable,  yet  mainly  through  self-reliant  effort  and  from  indus- 
trious habits  acquired  early  in  life,  prospered  in  business  ;  and  by 
their  honesty,  sobriety  and  iqyrightness,  attained  respectable  posi- 
tions in  the  community  in  which  they  lived. 


THIRD    GENERATION. 


Children  of  (2)   Isaac  and  Ann  (Evans)  Jackson. 

3.  Rebecca,  born  3mo.  25,  1697;  married  Jeremiah,  son  of  John 
and  Mary  Starr,  of  Oldcastle,  in  the  county  of  Meath,  Ireland,  at 
Bally  tore,  11  mo.  10,  1116.  They  removed  to  America  1711-8,  bring- 
ing a  certificate  of  membership  from  Friends  of  Carlow  Monthly 
Meeting  ;  took  up  a  tract  in  Londongrove  township,  Chester  County, 
Pa.,  and  on  adjoining  land  a  few  years  afterwards  Rebecca's  parents 
settled.  Prior  to  this  time  the  country  was  almost  an  unbroken 
wilderness,  although  as  earlj^  as  1712  some  Friends  had  come  over, 
settled  there  and  established  a  Friends'  Meeting.  Among  the 
names  of  the  earlier  families  we  find  the  Starrs,  Millers,  Light- 
foots,  and  some  bearing  the  name  of  Jackson. 

There  is  a  tradition  that  the  father  of  John  Starr  was  a  captain  of  infan- 
try in  the  Parhanient  army  during  the  civil  war,  after  which  he  settled  iu 
Ireland,  and  the  son  resided  for  a  time  at  Cootehill,  in  the  County  of  Cavau. 
The  children  of  John  and  INIary  Starr  were  nine  iu  number,  as  follow :   John, 

born  middle  of  7mo.  1674  ;  Jamex,  born  lOmo  28,  1676  ;  married  Rachel , 

and  came  to  Pennsylvania  in  1712,  in  company  with  Michael  Lightfoot.  The 
Records  of  Kenuett  Monthly  Meeting  furnish  the  following  information,  of 
date  4mo.  7,  1712  :  "James  Starr  and  Michael  Lightfoot  produced  a  certifi- 
cate from  Catherlagh  Monthly  Meeting,  iu  the  kingdom  of  Ireland,  concern- 
ing their  lives  and  conversation  to  the  JMeeting,  which  is  read,  duly  considered 

*Soine  evidonces  of  his  niastorly  skiU  therein  are  still  preserved  iimona:  his  descendants, 
and  a  sample  was  exhibited  at  the  Sesqui-Centennial  gathering. 


THIBB  GENERATION.  73 

Children  of  (2)  Isaac  and  Ann  (Evans)  Jackson. 

and  approved  by  this  Meeting. "  George,  born  2mo.  16,  1679  ;  Mary^  born 
7nio.  15,  1682  ;  Elizabeth,  born  9rao.  13,  1684  ;  Susannah,  born  9mo.  23, 
1686;  Jeremiah,  born  8mo.  17,  1690,  married  Rebecca  Jackson  as  above 
stated  and  came  to  Pennsylvania;  married  (2d)  Margaret,  daughter  of  Richard 
Hayes,  of  W.  Marlborough,  at  Loudongrove  Meeting,  lOmo.  11,  1746,  and 
after  his  death  she  married  John  Jackson,  llmo  15,  1769  ;  Moses,  born  8mo. 
27,  1692  ;  married  6mo.  (Aug.)  2,  1715  at  Oldcastle  Meeting,  to  Deborah 
King,  daughter  of  Merrick  King  of  that  place,  and  came  to  Pennsylvania 
with  his  brother  Jeremiah,  bringing  a  certificate  from  Oldcastle  Meeting, 
which  was  presented  to  Newark  (now  Kennett)  Monthly  Meeting,  2mo.  5, 
1718  ;  Isaac,  born  9mo.  23,  1697  ;  came  to  Pennsylvania,  and  afterward 
married  12mo.  20,  1723,  Margaret  Lightfoot,  daughter  of  Thomas,  of  New 
Garden.  The  eldest  brother,  John,  also  came  to  Pennsylvania,  but,  unlike 
the  others,  does  not  appear  to  have  been  a  Friend.  It  is  said  he  had  numer- 
ous descendants,  some  of  whom  are  in  Philadelphia  and  in  Richmond,  Indi- 
ana. 

These  brothers  settled  at  first  in  Londongrove  and  the  vicinity,  whence 
James,  Moses  and  Isaac  removed  about  1731,  the  first  to  the  vicinity  of  Phoj- 
nixville,  the  others  to  Berks  county,  but  the  last  finally  settled  in  Goshen, 
Chester  County. 

The  children  of  James  and  Rachel  Starr  as  recorded  were  : — Mary,  born 
2mo.  25,  1707  ;  Joseph,  born  lOmo.  19,  1710  ;  John,  born  7mo.  29,  1713  ; 
James,  born  lOmo.  3,  1715  ;  Rachel,  born  4mo.  16,  1718  ;  Moses,  born  12mo. 
21,  1720  ;  Samuel,  born  12mo.  19,  1723  ;  Susanna,  born  5mo.  14,  1726. 

The  children  of  Moses  and  Deborah  Starr  were  : — Merrick,  born  7mo.  17, 
1717  ;  John,  born  Imo.  16,  1722-3  ;  James,  born  12mo.  13,  1724-5  ;  Moses,  born 
9mo.  25,  1726  ;  Moses,(2d)  born  lOmo.  6,  1728  ;  Jeremiah,  born  2mo.  6.  1731 ; 
Deborah,  born  2mo.  19,  1733  ;  Abraham,  born  2mo.  22,  1735. 

The  children  of  Isaac  and  Margaret  Starr  were  : — Thomas,  born  lOmo.  25, 
1724;  John,  born  Imo.  6,  1726;  Isaac,  born  Imo.  7,  1728;  William,  born  3mo. 
27,  1731;  Jacob,  born  12mo.  1,  1734;  Moses,  born  Imo.  4,  1737;  Mary,  born 
4mo.  24,  1739;  Samuel,  born  5mo.  16,  1743;  Moses,  born  12mp.  1,  1744. 

4.  Thomas,  born  9mo.  9,  1698  ;  married  Mary,  daughter  of  Joseph 
and  Anne  Boardman,  at  Edenderry,  King's  County,  Ireland,  6nio. 
9,  1'721.  Mary  died  4mo.  29,  1740,  at  Jonestown,  and  was  interred 
at  Friends'  burying  place  there.  Thomas  died  Imo.  21,  1185,  at 
Edenderry,  in  which  place  he  was  buried.  They  had  eight  child- 
ren who  (with  the  exception  of  one  that  died  young)  married  and 
left  families,  some  of  whose  descendants  removed  to  America. 

5.  Isaac,  born  Tmo.  1,  1701 ;  died  12mo.  15,  1701. 

6.  Alice,  born  8mo.  29, 1703  ;  married  in  Ireland,  to  Joseph  Gib- 
son, They  came  with  their  family  to  Pennsylvania,  in  1728,  and 
resided  in  Chester  County  many  years.     They  had  a  family  of  eiglit 


74  TEIBD  GENERATION. 

Children  of  ('i)  Isaac  and  Ann  {Evans)  Jackson. 

or  nine  children,  viz  :  Anne,  Isaac,  Thomas,  Joseph,  Rebecca,  John, 
James,  Moses  and  William.  (?)* 

It  appears  from  meeting  Records  that  Joseph  and  his  wife  pro- 
duced from  Sadsbury  to  Exeter  Meeting  a  certificate  of  removal  for 
themselves,  receiv'ed  by  the  latter  meeting  9mo.  29,  1739  ;  a  certifi- 
cate thence  to  New  Garden  dated  4mo.  30, 1148  ;  thence  to  Bradford 
a  certificate  for  themselves  and  children  Joseph,  Rebecca,  John, 
James  and  Moses,  received  8mo.  18,  1*157.  Their  son  Isaac  obtain- 
ed from  New  Garden  Monthly  Meeting  a  certificate  to  Bradford, 
which  was  received  2mo.  15,  1760.  Joseph,  the  father,  died  in 
Nantmeal,  in  the  Spring  of  1764.  After  his  death  Alice  obtained 
a  certificate  of  removal  from  Bradford  Monthly  Meeting,  to  Fairfax, 
Va.,  dated  2mo.  13,  1767,  for  "herself  and  daughter  Rebecca." — 
Subsequently,  however,  the  children  all  settled  together  on  land 
which  their  mother  had  purchased.  Alice  attained  to  the  age  of 
eighty-four  years. 

7.  William,  born  2mo.  24,  1705  ;  married  9mo.  9,  1733,  to  Kath- 
arine, daughter  of  James  and  Katharine  Miller,  formerly  members 
of  Timahoe  Meeting  of  Friends  in  Ireland.  She  was  born  Imo. 
30,  1713. 

Katharine,  wife  of  James  Miller,  was  the  daughter  of  Thomas  Lightfootj 
a  native  of  Cambridgeshire,  England,  who  at  an  advanced  age  removed  from 
Ireland  and  settled  in  Chester  county,  Pa.  He  died  9mo.  1725,  aged  about 
eighty-five  years,  and  was  buried  at  Friends'  burying  ground,  Darby.  Con- 
cerning him,  Thomas  Chalkley  bore  this  testimouy  :  '"Our  dear  friend  was 
greatly  beloved  for  his  piety  and  virtue,  his  sweet  disposition  and  lively  min- 
istry." 

James  and  Katharine  Miller,  accompanied  by  live  of  their  children,  re- 
moved to  America,  arriving  at  Philadelphia  in  "the  Sizarah  of  Whitehaven, 
Jeremiah  Cowman,  Master,"  in  the  9th  or  10th  mo.,  1729.  In  a  memoir, 
which  has  been  preserved,  it  was  stated  that  "  Kathai'ine  was  a  worthy  pub- 
lic Friend,  but  in  the  great  loss  to  her  family  and  frieuds,  she  departed  this 
life  in  said  city,  a  few  weeks  after  their  arrival."!  Soon  after  this  sad  event 
James  and  the  five  children  settled  in  New  Garden,  and  produced  at  that 
meeting  in  the  following  year  their  certificate  of  removal  from  DubUu,  Ire- 
land, dated  .5nio.  29,  1729.  The  names  of  their  children  were  as  follow  :— 
Sarah,  Elizabeth,  James,  Mary,  Katharine,  Ann  and  Hannah, — the  two  oldest 
daughters,  Sarah  and  Elizabeth,  having  married  in  Ireland,  the  former  to 
Thomas  Millhouse,  the  latter  to  Thomas  Hiett. 

'The  last  name  ijivon  in  tlio  roconl  kept  by  John  Jaokson,  son  of  AViUiam,  a  brother  of 
Alice. 

tScc  Thomas  ("halkley's  .Imirnal.  p.  234.     She  died  lOnio.  17,  1729. 


THIRD  GENERATION.  75 

Children  of  (2)  Isaac  and  Ann  (Evans)  Jackson. 

Thomas  Millhouse  aud  family  came  with  his  father-in-law  to  Pennsylvania, 
and  Thomas  Hiett  and  family  followed  them  in  1733,  settling  in  New  Gar- 
den. 

Jaipes  Miller  married  (2d)  Ruth  Seaton,  of  Londongrove,  2mo.  10,  1734,  at 
Londongrove  Meeting,  and  after  his  death,  she  married  John  Gracy,  3mo.  8, 
1751. 

James,  Jr.,  born  about  1708,  married  in  1733,  Rachel  (Fred),  widow  of 
James  Miller,  of  Kennett,  by  whom  he  had  three  children.  He  married  (2d) 
Rebecca  Kirk,  daughter  of  Jacob,  of  Lampeter,  Imo.  6,  1749  ;  was  Clerk  of 
New  Garden  Monthly  Meeting  for  several  years,  and  died  1758. 

Mary  Miller,  daughter  of  James  and  Katharine,  married  4mo.  11,  1730, 
Isaac  Jackson,  son  of  Thomas,  of  East  Marlborough.  They  had  several 
children,  with  whom  they  removed  in  1751  toEno,  North  Carolina.  Mary 
was  a  minister.  Ann  Miller,  the  remaining  daughter,  married  2mo.  19,  1733, 
William  Farquhar,  son  of  Allen,  of  Pipe  Creek,  Maryland. 

The  high  standing  William  and  Katharine  Jackson  maintained, 
not  only  in  their  relations  to  the  religious  society  of  which  they 
were  members,  but  to  the  community  at  large  wherein  they  were 
known,  presented  an  example  of  industry,  frugality  and  unswerving 
integrity  worthy  of  imitation.  Katharine  died  4mo.  2,  1181,  aged 
sixty-seven  years.  William  died  II mo,  24.  1785,  aged  eighty  years. 
The  exemplary  lives  they  lived  and  their  usefulness  in  society  appear 
manifest  from  a  testimony  concerning  them,  issued  by  New  Garden 
Monthly  Meeting  of  Friends. 

8.  Mary,  born  2mo.  24,  1705;  married  Francis  Windle  4mo.  14, 
lt33.  They  settled  in  East  Marlborough  township,  and  were  mem- 
bers of  New  Garden  Monthly  Meeting.  Mary  died  1768.  Francis 
died  9mo.  26,  1788,  aged  about  eightj^-seven  years.  They  had  a 
family  of  six  children,  viz  :  Thomas,  Ann,  William,  John,  David 
and  Moses,  all  of  whom  married  excepting  John,  who  died  in  his 
twenty-fifth  year. 

Francis  Windle  obtained  a  certificate  from  New  Garden  Monthly  Meeting, 
Umo.  4,  1769,  in  order  for  marriage  with  Mary,  widow  of  Jeremiah  Browne, 
of  West  Nottingham,  but  the  marriage  was  prevented  by  her  death  on  the 
19th  of  the  same  month. 

The  records  of  New  Garden  Monthly  Meeting  inform  us  of  the  marriage, 
6mo.  6,  1728,  of  .John  Smith,  of  Marlborough,  to  Dorothy  Windle,  of  the  same 
township,  probably  a  sister  to  Francis.  This  John  Smith,  son  of  Eleazer  and 
Ruth,  was  born  4mo.  3,  1681,  at  Dartmouth,  N.  E.,  and  settled  first  at  Ches- 
ter, Pa.,  where  he  married  in  1706,  Ann,  daughter  of  Caleb  Pusey,  a  promi- 
nent Friend.  In  1713  he  removed  to  Marlborough,  and  a  meeting  for  worship 
was  established  at  his  house  early  in  1715;    which  continued  till  a  meet- 


76  THIRD  OENEBATION. 

Children  of  (2)  Isaac  and  Ann  {Evans)  Jackson. 

ing  house  was  built  in  Londongrove  township,  not  far  distant.  He  died 
lOrao.  24,  1766,  and  was  buried  at  Londongrove.  See  Collection  of  Memorials, 
Philadelphia,  1787.  By  his  wife,  Ann,  he  had  a  daughter  Lydia,  born  Imo. 
3,  1719-20,  who  married  Thomas  Jackson,  son  of  Thomas  and  Ann,  of  "West 
Marlborough,  and  her  daughter  Mary  married  William  Windle,  son  of 
Francis  and  Mary.  After  Thomas'  death  she  married  a  second  husband, 
Isaac  Allen. 

The  children  of  John  and  Dorothy  Smith  were  :  Anne,  born  6mo.  12,  1730; 
married  3mo.  2G,  1748,  to  William  Webster;  John,  born  9mo.  27,  1732; 
married  9mo.  15,  1756,  to  Elizabeth  Pusey;  Ruth,  born  4mo.  6,  1734;  married 
Imo.  10,  1754,  to  Samuel  Sheward,  and  (2d)  9mo.  29,  1756,  to  John  Gregg; 
Thomas,  bornllmo.  1,  1737;  Sarah,  born  9rao.  17,  1741;  married  llmo.  16, 
1758,  to  William  Webb;  Dorothy  Smith,  widow,  married  4mo.  16,  1772, 
John  Gracy  of  Havevford;  being  his  third  wife. 

9.  James,  born  2mo.  10,  1708;  married  8rao.  31,  1745,  to  Hannah 
Miller  (a  younger  sister  of  William's  wife).  Their  marriage  was 
accomplished  at  Leacock  Meeting,  a  branch  of  Sadsbury  Monthly 
Meeting  of  Friends.  James  and  Hannah  both  died,  without  issue, 
soon  after  marriage;  he  died  in  Smo.  1748,  in  New  Garden. 

10.  Isaac,  born  5mo.  13,  1710  ;  died  8mo.  13,  1710. 

11.  John,  born  lOmo.  16,  1712  ;  married  at  New  Garden  Meeting, 
2mo.  17,  1740,  to  Sarah  Miller  (a  distant  relation  of  William's  wife) 
daughter  of  James  and  Rachel  of  Kennett. 

James  was  a  son  of  Gayeu  and  Margaret  Miller  of  Kennett;  born  llmo.  5, 
1696;  married  4itio.  20,  1721,  to  Rachel,  daughter  of  John  and  Katharine 
Fredd,  of  Birmingham,  Chester  County.  It  appears  this  John  Fredd  (a 
member  of  the  Society  of  Friends)  had  resided  in  the  County  of  Wexford, 
Ireland;  and  in  the  autumn  of  1706,  William  Edmundson,  in  the  course  of 
his  religious  services,  pi'evious  to  the  " National  Meeting"  at  Dublin,  when, 
in  the  eightieth  year  of  his  age,  "  went  to  John  Fredd's  and  had  a  large  meet- 
ing in  a  barn,  it  being  on  First-day  of  the  week."  He  immigrated  with  his 
family  to  America  about  the  year  1712,  and  located  near  the  Brandywine,  in' 
Birmingham.  The  following  additional  information  is  obtained  from  the 
Records  of  Concord  Monthly  Meeting,  dated  5mo.  13,  1713:  "John  Fred, 
late  of  Ireland,  produced  a  certificate  for  himself  and  family  from  the 
Monthly  Meeting  of  Carlow  bearing  date  the  25th  day  of  the  12mo.,  1712-13, 
to  the  satisfaction  of  this  meeting;  and  Nicholas  and  Rachel,  son  and 
daughter  of  John  Fred,  came  clear  in  relation  to  marriage."  Benjamin 
Fred,  an  older  son,  obtained  a  certificate  of  removal  to  New  Garden  Monthly 
Meeting,  dated  6mo,  1,  1720;  he  married  Deborah,  daughter  of  Simon  Had- 
ley,  4mo,  20,  1721.  Nicholas  Fred  married  Ann  Need,  daughter  of  Joseph 
and  Rebecca  Need,  of  Darby  Monthly  Meeting,  in  1720-21. 

James   and   Rachel    jNIiller  had  four  children,  viz:    Sarah,  born  4rao.  30, 


THIRD  GENERATION.  77 

Children  of  (2)  Isaac  and  Ann  (Evans)  Jackson. 

1723;  Deborah,  born  9mo.  14,  1725;  James,  born  lOmo.  30,  1728;  Jesse, 
bora  llmo.  30,  1730.  James,  the  father,  died  in  Kennett,  in  the  1st  or  2mo., 
1732,  and  in  the  latter  part  of  the  next  year  his  widow  was  married  "  by  a 
priest "  to  James  Miller,  son  of  James  and  Katharine,  by  whom  she  had  three 
children, — Thomas,  born  3mo.  28,  1734;  Benjamin,  born  6mo.  10,  1736; 
Katharine,  born  Imo.  24,  1738 ;  married  David  Fream.  Rachel  died  12mo, 
28,  1748-9,  and  was  buried  on  the  26th,  at  New  Garden. 

John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson  had  eight  children,  who  lived 
to  grow  up  and  marry.  His  second  wife  was  Margaret  (Hayes) 
Starr,  widow  of  Jeremiah  Starr,  of  Londongrove.  They  were 
married  llmo.  15,  1769.     John  died  5mo.  31,  1791. 

12.  Isaac,  born  Imo.  13,  1715  ;  he  lived  to  be  thirteen  or  four- 
teen years  of  age. 


FOURTH  GENERATION. 


Children  of  Jeremiah  and  (3)  Rebecca  (Jackson)  Starr. 

13.  Anne,  (Bebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo.  1, 1717  ;  married 
2mo.  16,  ini,  at  New  Garden  Meeting,  to  James  Moore,  son  of 
Andrew,  of  Sadsbury,  and  Margaret  deceased  ;  born  in  Ireland 
3mo.  6,  1716.  She  died  8mo.  12,  1761,  leaving  six  children,  and 
he  married  ('2d)  Mary  Atkinson,  widow,  daughter  of  Joseph  and 
Sarah  Wildman,  of  Bucks  county.  Pa.;  born  8mo.  8,  1720;  died 
7mo,  13,  1766.  She  was  a  minister  of  whom  a  memorial  was  pub- 
lished. A  child  by  this  marriage,  Mary,  was  born  5mo.  7,  1766  ; 
died  8mo.  17,  1767.  James  married  again  5mo.  4,  1769,  at  Concord 
Meeting,  Ann, widow  of  Nicholas  Newlin,  of  Concord;  born  1719; 
died  lOmo.  17,  1789.  His  fourth  marriage  was  3mo.  9,  1791,  to 
Ann,  widow  of  James  Williams,  of  Sadsbury,  Chester  County,  and 
daughter  of  John  and  Hannah  Minshall.  She  died  9mo.  21,  1801, 
and  he  died  8mo.  1,  1809,  in  his  ninety-fourth  year.  He  was  a 
prominent  citizen  and  member  of  Friends'  Meeting. 

Andrew  Moore,  born  in  the  County  of  Antrim,  Ireland,  1688,  married  (1st) 
Margaret  Miller,  born  1683;  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  James,  and  daughter, 
Mary,  if  not  more.  He  emigrated  from  Ireland  in  1723,  and  landed  at  New 
Castle,  8mo.  3rd,  bringing  a  certificate  from  the  meeting  at  "Ballanacree." 
He  was  perhaps  a  son  of  James  Moore,  Sr.,  at  whose  house  meetings  were 


73  FO  UR  TH  GENERA  TION. 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (3)  Behecca  (Jackson)  Starr. 

fi-equently  held.  One  David  Moore,  supposed  to  have  been  a  brother,  came 
over  in  1722,  and  died  in  1726.  Samuel  Miller,  probably  a  brother-in-law, 
came  over  in  1723,  bringing  a -certificate  from  the  same  meeting;  he  and 
Andrew  Moore  settled  near  Sadsbury;  and  in  1724,  through  application  made 
by  them,  Sadsbury  meeting  was  established.* 

Andrew  Moore's  last  wife  was  Rachel  (daughter  of  William  and  Deborah 
Halliday),  born  lOmo.  25,  1704;  married  4mo,  24,  1725,  by  whom  he  had 
eight  children,  as  follow:  Daniel,  John,  Robert  (born  lOmo.  22,  1739  ;  died 
3mo.  9,  1826:  he  married  Mary  Brinton  1768);  Joseph  (married  Jane  Marsh 
1756  ■  he  died  7mo.  13,  1805)  ;  Andrew  (married  Rebecca  Starrj  ;  William 
(married  Rachel  Marsh  1749,  afterwards,  Lydia  Minshall)  ;  Sarah  (married 
William  Truman  1769)  ;  Rachel  (born  3mo.  12,  1742;  married  John  Truman 
1761 ;  she  died  7mo.  1,  1828). 

14.  John.  15.  Isaac.  16.  Jeremiah,  married  7mo.  1,  1V5G, 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Thomas  Hiett ;  his  second  wife  was  Rachel, 
daughter  of  Joseph  and  Jane  Moore,  of  Londongrove  ;  married  at 
West  Grove,  12mo.  6,  1786.     Jeremiah  died,  without  issue,  in  1791. 

17.  Alice,  married  David,  son  of  Michael  and  Hannah  (Maris) 
Harlan,  of  Londongrove,  12mo.  16,  1756.     They  had  six  children. 

18.  Rebecca,  married  9mo.  26,  1754,  to  Andrew  Moore,  of  Sads- 
bury, son  of  Andrew  Moore  (deceased).     They  had  sis  children. 

19.  Moses,  married  Sarah,  daughter  of  Michael  and  Hannah 
(Maris)  Harlan,  of  Londongrove,  3mo.  19,  1760.  Sarah  died  3mo. 
5,  1815,  aged  about  78  years.     They  had  four  children. 

20.  MARY,married Baldwin.     21.  Susanna. f     22.  Joshua.| 


FIFTH  GENERATION. 


Children  of  James  and  (13)  Anne  (Starr)  Moore. 

23.  Andrew,  (Anne,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  5mo.,  1742; 
married  Ruth  Birdsall.  They  had  eleven  daughters,  nine  of  whom 
lived  to  womanhood  and  were  married. 

*Tlie  record  of  Andrew  Moore's  immediate  (and  also  of  his  somewliat  remote)  descend- 
ants as  obtiiinod  for  this  work,  is  not  given  in  full,  the  accounts  being  somewhat  conflicting-, 
and  there  has  not  been  sufllciency  of  data  to  remove  difficulties  in  the  way  of  research.  It 
is  to  be  hoped,  however,  that  a  future  investigator  will  be  able  to  present  the  family  record 
ill  its  various  ramilications. 

tThcse  two  names  are  taken  from  the  record  kept  by  John  .Tackson,  grandson  of  Isaac, 
the  immigrant. 


BIFTH  OENEBA  Tl  ON.  7  9 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (3)  Rebecca  {Jackson)  Starr. 

24.  Rebecca,  born  2mo.  16,  1744;  married  John  Cooper,  lOmo. 
24,  1764. 

25.  Jeremiah,  born  4mo.  22,  1745;  married ,  and  had 

two  sons,  Jacob  and  Solomon,  who,  it  is  said,  were  accused  of  har- 
boring "the  Doanes  and  other  refugees;"  and  about  the  time  the 
Doanes  were  executed,  they  removed  across  the  Niagara,  where 
their  descendants  still  reside. 

26.  Mary,  born  6mo.  23,  1747;  died  young.  27.  James,  born 
7mo.  19, 1749  ;  died  young.  28.  Ann,  born  9mo.  27,  1751  ;  married 
Asahel  Walker,  7mo.  20,  1769.     They  had  ten  children. 


Children  of  David  and  (17)  Alice  (Starr)  Harlan. 

29.  Lewis,  (Alice,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony)  married Harris, 

in  Cecil  county,  Md.     30.  Jeremiah,  married    Hettie   Stump,   in 

Harford  county,  Md.     31.  Elisha,  married  Harris,  in  Cecil 

county,  Md.  32.  Hannah,  died  unmarried,  in  Philadelphia,  about 
1831. 

33.  Rebecca,  born  1775;  married  John  Carter,  of  Harford 
county,  Md.,  6mo.  14,  1798,  at  Deer  Creek  Meeting.  He  died  in 
1805.  Rebecca  died  in  Philadelphia  in  1819.  They  had  two  chil- 
dren. 34.  Alice,  died  unmarried,  in  Philadelphia,  1860,  aged  about 
80  years. 


Children  of  Andrew  and  (18)  Rebecca  (Starr)  Moore. 

35.  Jeremiah,  {Rebecca,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  8mo.  27, 
1755  ;  married  Phebe,  daughter  of  William  and  Mary  (Brinton) 
Jones,  in  1800,  at  Columbia,  Pa.  They  were  members  of  Friends' 
Meeting,  but  Jeremiah  being  deaf  and  dumb,  they  were  married 
by  the  assistance  of  a  magistrate.  Phebe,  born  in  Birmingham, 
Chester  countj^,  12mo.  27,  1777;  died  llmo.  23,  1845.  They  had 
three  children,  viz :  Jeremiah,  Mary  and  Andrew,  for  the  record  of 
whom  see  appendix. 

36.  Rachel,  born  llmo,  6,  1757  ;  married  James  Cooper,  llmo. 
8,  1775.  37.  James,  born  Imo.  8,  1760;  married  Lydia  Sharpless, 
4mo.  6,  1785.  38.  Andrew,  born  4mo.  16,  1762.  39.  Isaac,  born 
5mo.  8, 1764  ;  married  Lydia  Wilson,  lOmo.  12,  1786.  40.  Thomas, 
born5mo.  9,  1766. 


80  FIFTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (3)  Rebecca  (Jackson)  Starr. 

Children  of  (19)  Moses  and  Sarah  (Harlan)  Starr. 

41.  Jeremiah,  (Moses,  Eebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony]  born  9mo.  10, 
1762;  married  Anne,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Whitson, 
of  Sadsbury ;  died  3mo.  12,  181(5.  Anne,  born  12mo.  5,  1763  ;  died 
5mo.  4,  1818.  They  had  six  children.  Elizabeth  Whitson  died  at 
New  Garden,  4mo.  28,  1810. 

42.  Hannah,  born  2mo.  3,  1765;  married  Thomas  Whitson,  son 
of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth,  lOmo.  31,  1787.  Thomas,  born  9mo. 
27,  1760;  died  6mo.  1,  1826.     Hannah  died  4mo.  20,  1836. 

43.  Rebecca,  married  Thomas  Downing.  They  had  descendants, 
of  whom  no  information  is  obtained.     44.  Sarah,  died  unmarried. 


SIXTH   GENERATION. 


Children  of  (23)  Andrew  and  Ruth  (Birdsall)  Moore. 

45.  Elizabeth,  (Andrew,  Anne,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony,)  born 
7mo.  11,  1767  ;  died  in  infancy.  46.  Ann,  born  Imo.  8,  1769  ;  mar- 
ried Samuel  Williams.  47.  Elizabeth,  born  3mo.  21,  1771 ;  died 
young.  48.  Ruth,  born  6mo.  21,  1773;  married  Ellis  Passmore. 
49.  Sarah,  born  llmo.  11,  1775  ;  married Hall. 

50.  Rebecca,  born  4mo.  11,  1778.  51.  Phebe,  born  6mo.  13, 
1780;  married  Joseph  Cloud.  52.  Mary,  born  lOmo.  1,  1784; 
married  Samuel  Irwin.     53.  Abigail,  born  12mo.  1,  1786. 

54,  Elizabeth,  born  8mo.  31,  1789.  55.  Cassandra,  3mo.  18, 
1792. 

Children  of  Asahel  and  (28)  Ann  (Moore)  Walker. 

56.  James,  (Ann,  Anne,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony,)  born  llmo.  5, 
1770;  died  in  infancy.  57.  Edward,  born  2mo.  24,  1772;  died  in 
infancy.     58.  Rebecca,  born  Imo.  23,  1774  ;  died  young. 

59.  Ann,  born  llmo.  7,  1776;  married  Andrew  Moore,  son  of 
Robert.  They  had  nine  children.  60.  Isaac,  born  7mo.  22,  1779; 
married  Deborah  Dickinson  9mo.,  1803.  They  had  ten  children. 
61.  Asahel,  born   7mo.  23,  1781;   died  j^oung.     62.  Mary,  born 


SIXTH  OENEBATION.  81 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (3)  Rebecca  {Jackson)  Starr. 

12mo.    13,    1782 ;    married   John   Moore,    (son   of    John,   son   of 
Andrew.)     They  had  nine  children. 

63.  Sarah,  born  limo.  24, 1785;  married  George  Cooper.  They 
had  seven  children.  64.  Asahel,  born  2mo.  7,  1788 ;  married 
Sarah  Coates.  They  had  eight  children.  65.  Rebecca,  born  8mo. 
21,  1791 ;  married  Richard  Coates.     She  died  9mo.  11, 1814. 


Children  of  John  and  (33)  Rebecca  (Harlan)  Carter. 

66.  John,  (Bebecca,  Alice^  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo. 
28,  1800 ;  married  Sarah,  daughter  of  Nathan  and  Sarah  Shoe- 
maker, of  Montgomery  Co.,  Pa.,  7mo.  8,  1834.  Sarah  born  6mo. 
14,  1812  ;  died  7mo.  9,  1858.  They  had  ten  children.  Residence, 
Philadelphia.     John  died  6mo.  3,  1877. 

67.  Henry,  born  4mo.  18,  1804;  married  Mary  Ann,  daughter 
of  Joel  and  Alice  Jackson.  (See  further  record  of  the  family 
among  the  descendants  of  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jack- 
son.) 

Children  of  (41)  Jeremiah  and  Anne  (Whitson)  Starr. 

68.  Deborah,  (Jeremiah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
3mo.  11,  1789 ;  married  Levi,  son  of  William  Kearns  of  New  Gar- 
den, in  1805.     She  died  5m«.,  1869,  in   Indianapolis,   Ind.     Levi 

died, .     They  had  several  children,  but  the  record  in  full  not 

obtained. 

69.  Moses,  born  5mo.  24,  1791 ;  married  Rachel,  daughter  of 
Thomas  and  Katharine  (Jackson)  Pennington,  8mo.  15,  1816. 
Rachel,  born  Imo.  4, 1798  ;  died  6mo.  7, 1835.  Moses  died  3mo.  16, 
1874.     They  had  ten  children. 

70.  Samuel,  born  5mo.  14,  1793;  married  Hannah,  daughter  of 
Enoch  Gray,  in  12mo.,  1818.  Samuel  died  8mo.  26,  1822;  his 
widow  died  several  years  afterwards.  They  left  two  children. 
71.  Thomas,  born  1795  ;  died  in  infancy.  72.  Jeremiah,  born 
7mo.  5,  1798  ;  married  Mary,  daughter  of  Eli  and  Sarah  (Scarlet) 
Thompson,  lOmo.  11,  1827.  Mary  born  5mo.  15,  1810.  Jeremiah 
died  4mo.  17,  1876.     They  had  seven  children. 

73.  Marianna,  born  5mo.  19,  1805;  married  in  1828  to  Samuel 
Moore,  of  Sadsbury,  who  died  about  one  year  after,  leaving  no 


83  •  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (3)  Rebecca  {Jackson)  Starr. 

issue.  She  married  (2d),  8mo.  20,  1835,  Samuel  Pennington,  son  of 
Robert,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Pennington,  of  West  Grove,  whose 
third  wife  was  Katharine  Jackson.  They  had  six  children.  Reside 
near  Cable,  Champaign  County,  Ohio. 


Children  of  Thomas  and  (42)  Hannah  (Starr)  Whitson. 

74.  Samuel,  {Hannah.,  Moses,  Bebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
llmo.  10,  1788;  married  Rachel,  daughter  of  John  and  Mary 
(Mercer)  Moore,  8mo.  13,  1811 ;  died  8mo.  21,  1863.  Rachel,  born 
9mo.  6,  1789;  died  lOmo.  15,  1865.  75.  Micah,  born  2mo.  20, 
1791 ;  married  Mary,  daughter  of  George  and  Rachel  (Frame) 
Mercer,  3mo.  13,  1816.  Mary,  born  lOmo.  31,  1797  ;  died  4mo,  17, 
1837.  He  married  (2d)  Esther  Cooper,  2mo.  14,  1839,  widow  of 
Samuel,  and  daughter  of  George  and  Hannah  (Dixson)  Cooper. 
Esther,  born  6mo.  5,  J  794;  died  9mo.  18,  1862.  He  afterwards 
married  Hannah  Mercer,  6mo.  16,  1864.  He  died  lOmo.  3,  1874, 
leaving  by  his  first  wife  seven  children. 

76.  Sarah,  born  9mo.  8,  1793  ;  married  Joseph  Evans.  She  died 
7mo.,  1863.  77.  Thomas,  born  2mo.  7,  1796  ;  married  Martha, 
daughter  of  Francis  and  Ann  Hobson,  5mo.  17, 1827.  Martha,  born 
llmo.  10,  1800.     Thomas  died  llmo.  27,  1867. 

Concerning  Thomas  Whitsou,  a  contemporary*  who  could  speak  from 
personal  knowledge  of  his  worth,  oflfers  this  testimony:  That  he  was  most 
exemplary  in  the  simplicity  of  his  manners  and  the  purity  of  his  life.  *  *  * 
Alike  liberal  and  practical,  his  religion  permeated  all  relations  of  his  life,  as 
individual,  social,  civil;  its  aim  in  all  to  make  himself  and  others  better  in 
these  vai'ious  relations;  to  reform  abuses,  banish  wrongs,  abolish  evil  institu- 
tions and  immoral  practices — to  exalt  the  law  of  kindness  and  promote  the 
reign  of  right,  to  make  men  conscious  of  a  bond  of  brotherhood,  connecting 
man  with  man  and  race  with  race;  and  thus  to  aid  the  whole  world's  progress 
toward  a  purer,  nobler  life.  As  neighbor,  citizen  and  member  of  general 
society,  he  aimed  to  live  his  principles  and  make  his  presence  tell  for  good. 
Honest  and  honorable  in  all  his  dealings,  above  even  a  suspicion  of  unfairness 
in  design  or  act;  truthful,  sincere  and  plain  of  speech,  he  had  the  confidence  of 
all  who  knew  him. 

78.  MosEs,  born  8mo.  24,  1798  ;  married  3mo.  13,  1828,  Elizabeth 
Taylor   (born    3mo.    1,    1805),    daughter  of  Jacob  and  Elizabeth 

*U.  O.  B. 


8EVENTH  GENERATION.  83 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (3)  Eebecca  (Jackson)  Starr. 

Taylor.  Elizabeth  died  12mo.  13,  1844.  Moses  died  2mo.  14, 
1853.  They  had  four  children.  79.  Hannah,  born  4mo.  14,  1801  ; 
married-  Andrew  Moore  Smb.  12,  1835,  at  Sadsbury  Meeting. 
Andrew  born  5mo.  12,  1808  ;  died  lOmo.  28,  1843.  Hannah  died  in 
Fall  of  1841.     They  had  four  children. 

80.  Joseph,  born  Imo.  28,  1804;  died  9mo.  28,  1826. 

81.  Jeremiah,  born  5mo.  14,  1807  ;  married  Ann  S.  Owen,  Imo. 
17,  1832;  she  died  llmo.  17,  1866,  leaving  four  children.  Jeremiah 
married  (2d)  Elizabeth  Newbold,  12mo.  16,  1869. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION. 


Children  of  (66)  John  and  Sarah  (Shoemaker)  Carter. 

82.  Rebecca,  (John,  Eebecca,  Alice,  Eebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  8mo.  17,  1835.  83.  Mary  E.,  born  lOmo.  12,  1836  ;  died  9mo. 
21,  1837.  84.  John  E.,  born  2mo.  25,  1838.  85.  Alice  H.,  born 
6mo.  17,  1839.  86.  Joseph  S.,  born  llmo.  15,  1840  ;  died  Imo.  18, 
1845.     87.  William  H.,  born  5mo,  12,  1842 ;  died  4mo.  28,  1843. 

88.  Charles  S.,  born  llmo.  30,  1843  ;  married  Eliza  Cope,  5mo. 
6,  1869.  They  have  three  children:  Residence,  East  Bradford, 
Chester  County,  Pa.     89.  Sarah  S.,  born  7mo.  1,  1845. 

90.  George  H.,  born  llmo.  12,  1846  ;  died  8mo.  9,  1848. 

91.  Hannah  F.,  born  4mo.  13,  1848. 


Children  ot  Andrew  and  (59)  Ann  (Walker)  Moore. 

92.  Mary,  (Ann,  Ann,  Anne,  Eebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

93.  Asahel.     94.  Anna.     95.  Mercy.     96.  Andrew. 

97.  Robert,  born  in  Sadsbury  township,  Lancaster  County,  Pa., 
(now  of  Richmond,  Ind.),  3mo.  13,  1808;  married  Ann  Rambo, 
3mo.  13,  1833.     They  had  three  children. 

93.  MosES.     99.  Isaac.     100.  Sarah. 


84  SEVENTH  OENEBATION. 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (31  Rebecca  (Jackson)  Starr. 

Children  of  (60)  Isaac  and  Deborah  (Dickinson)  Walker. 

101.  Anna,  (Isaac,  Ann,  Anne,  Behecca,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
lOmo.  27,  1804;  died  Imo.  28,  1824.  102.  Mary,  bora  4mo.  6, 
1806 ;  married  Samuel  Slokum,  Imo.  4,  1837.  Thiey  had  six  child- 
ren. 103.  Isaac,  born  Imo.  27,  1808;  married  Eliza  Ann  Brooke 
llmo.  2,  1881.     They  had  eight  children. 

104.  AsAHEL.  born  9mo.  22,  1809 ;  married  Sarah  Chambers. 
They  had  four  children.  105.  Jambs,  born  lOmo.  7,  1811 ;  died  in 
California.     106.   Joseph,  born  8mo.  18,  1813 ;  died  3mo.  7,  1831. 

107.  Rebecca,  born  lOmo.  28,  1814;  married  Robert  Harry  and 
died  soon  afterwards.  108.  Aaron,  born  4mo.  26,  1818  ;  died  2mo. 
16, 1831.  109.  Deborah,  born  2mo.  12, 1820  ;  married  Henry  Pow- 
nall.  They  had  five  children.  110.  (Name  not  ascertained),  born 
2mo.  12, 1823  :  died  in  infancy. 


Children  of  John  and  (62)  Mary  (Walker)  Moore. 

111.  AsAHEL,  (Mary,  Ann,  Anne,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony).  Resi- 
dence, Philadelphia.     112.  Sarah.     113.  John  Wilson. 

114.  Walker.    115.  Samuel  Downing.         116.  Benjamin. 

117.  Abraham.  118.  Isaac.  119.  .Jacob.  120.  Mary  Ann, 
married  Cyrus  Simmons. 


Children  of  George  and  (63)  Sarah  (Walker)  Cooper. 

121.  Asahel,  (Sarah,  Ann,  Anne,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

122.  William,  resides  in  New  Orleans.  123.  Hyram  Truman. 
124.  Benjamin  Franklin.  125.  George  Washington,  (now  of 
Londongrove,  Chester  Co.)  126.  Jeremiah.  127.  Phebe,  married 
Thomas  Whitson. 


Children  of  (64)  Asahel  and  Sarah  (Coates)  Walker. 

128.  Samuel,  (Asahel,  Ann,  Anne,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

129.  Asahel  C.      130.  Anna,  married  William  Cooper,  son  of 
Jeremiah.     131.  Susanna,  married  (1st)  Moses  Pownall,  and  (2d) 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  85 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (3)  Behecca  (Jackson)  Starr. 

Pusey  Barnard.  132.  Phebe,  married  William  Cooper,  (widower 
of  her  sister  Anna).  133.  Joseph.  134.  Sarah,  married  Sylves- 
ter Linville.     135.  Margaret,  married  Francis  Pennock. 


Children  of  Levi  and  (68)  Deborah  (Starr)  Kearns. 

136.  Annie,  {Deborah.  Jeremiah,  Moses,  Behecca.^  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  near  Wilmington,  Del.,  2mo.  28,  1808 ;  married  Wm. 
Cooper,  11  mo.  18,  1829.  They  had  six  children.  She  died  in 
Davenport,  Iowa,  1869.     131.  Rebecca.     138.  Samuel. 

139.  Deborah.     (Other  children  but  names  not  obtained). 


Children  of  (69)  Moses  and  Rachel  (Pennington)  Starr. 

140.  Isaiah  J.,  {3Ioses,  Jeremiah,  Moses,  Behecca,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  3mo.  28,  1811 ;  married  Margaret  J.,  daughter  of  Aaron  and 
Margaret  Brackin,  12mo.  19,  1838.  Margaret  J.,  born  3mo.  23, 
1818.  They  have  seven  children.  Residence,  Wilmington,  Del 
141.  Sarah,  born  5mo.  1,  1818;  married  George,  son  of  Thomas 
and  Ann  Matthews,  2mo.  23,  1853.  George,  born  6mo.  11,  1812. 
They  had  four  children.     Residence,  Gunpowder,  Maryland. 

142.  Rebecca,  born  6mo.  18,  1819  ;  died  llmo.  20,  1830. 

143.  Catharine,  born  9mo.  22,  1821  ;  married  Imo.  11,  1854,  to 
Isaac  L.,  son  of  James  L.  and  Ruth  Devon,  of  Wilmington,  Del. 
Catharine  died  2mo.  13,  1816.     They  had  two  children. 

144.  Anna  Mary,  born  5mo.  12,  1824;  died  4mo.  12,  1849. 

145.  Jeremiah  J.,  horn  8  mo.  11,  1826  ;  married  Lucy,  daughter 
of  Francis  and  Mary  Butterfield,  4mo.  23,  1868.  Lucy,  born  5mo. 
24,  1841.  They  have  two  children.  Residence,  Hereford,  Balti- 
more Co.,  Md.  146.  Mary  Emma,  born  2mo.  13,  1829;  died  Imo 
30,  1852.  141.  Thomas  Pennington,  born  8mo.  11,  1831;  died 
8mo.  11,  1832.  148.  Louisa  Rebecca,  born  8mo.  19,  1833;  mar- 
ried Joseph  H.  Warrington,  8mo.  21,  1862.  They  had  one  child. 
Residence,  Camden,  N.  J.     149.  Rachel,  born  5mo.  30,  1835. 


Children  of  (10)  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Grey)  Starr. 

150.  Sarah   Ann,    {Samuel,    Jeremiah,    Moses,    Behecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  deceased.     151.  Philena,  deceased. 


86  '  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  0/  (3)  Jeremiah  and  Rebecca  {Jackson)  Starr. 

Children  of  (12)  Jeremiah  and  Mary  (Thompson)  Starr. 

152.  Sarah,  {Jeremiah,  Jeremiah,  Moses, Eebecca,  Isaac, Anthony) 
born  lOmo.  23,  1828 ;  married  Robert  L.  Walter,  son  of  William 
and  Margaret,  of  Kennett.     Sarah  died  6mo.  28,  1875. 

153.  Jeremiah,  born  4mo.  27,  1830 ;  married  Rebecca,  (born 
3mo.  15,  1830)  daughter  of  Jesse  and  Jane  Hallowell. 

154.  Eli  T.,  born  Imo.  7, 1834  ;  married  Carrie  Jefferis,  daughter 
of  Emmor  and  Ann,  of  Wilmington,  Del.  155.  Ann,  born  lOmo. 
5,  1836  ;  died  6mo.  24,  1842.  156.  Samuel,  born  7mo.  22,  1839 ; 
married  Mary  Dyer,  daughter  of  John,  of  Chester,  Delaware  Co., 
Imo.  6,  1876. 

157.  Mary  Anna,  born  12mo.  22,  1842  ;  married  William  E. 
Haines,  of  Illinois,  where  they  reside.     They  have  two  children. 

158.  Charles  T.,  born  8mo.  23,  1846  ;  married  Emma  F.  Chand- 
ler, daughter  of  William  L.  of  New  Garden,  9mo.  9,  1874.  They 
have  one  child.     Residence,  Avondale,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 


Children  of  Samuel  and  (73)  Marianna  (Starr)  Pennington. 

159.  Annie  Louisa,  {Marianna,  Jeremiah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  8mo.  12,  1836 ;  married  Simeon  Woodrow  Swisher, 
Imo.  29,  1857.  They  had  nine  children.  Residence,  Kirkwood, 
Lancaster  Co.,  Pa. 

160.  Samuel  Edwin,  born  8mo.  25, 1838 ;  married  Marie  Winder, 
5mo.  27,  1869.  161.  Jeremiah  R.,  born  2mo.  6,  1840;  died  Brno. 
15,  1840.     162.  Jennie,  born  lOmo.  17,  1841;  died  4mo.  15,  1842. 

1G3.  Charles  B.,  born  5mo.  12,  1843.  164.  Mary  E.,  born  9mo. 
1,  1844. 


Children  of  (74)  Samuel  and  Rachel  (Moore)  Whitson. 

165.  Phebe  Ann,  {Samuel,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  3mo.  30, 1812.  166.  Cyrus,  born  lOmo.  14,  1813  ;  died 
8mo.  7,  1874.  167.  Mary,  born  2mo.  28,  1813;  married  Isaac 
Moore,  4mo.  18,  1838.  Mary  died  lOmo.  3,  1869.  They  had  five 
children.  168.  Amos  E.,  born  8mo.  4, 1818 ;  married  Ahi  Michener, 
2mo.  19,  1845.  They  had  three  children.  169.  Hannah  S.,  born 
Imo.  18, 1821  ;  died  4mo.  5, 1844.  170.  Leah  C.,born  6mo.  8, 1823  ; 
married  Charles  Smith,  llmo.  23,  1842.     They  had  seven  children. 


.  8E  TENTH  GENERA  TION.  87 

Descendants  of  (3)  Jeremiah  and  Rebecca  {Jackson)  Starr. 

ITl.  Rachel  M.,  horn  8mo.  14,  1825 ;  married  Joseph  Jones 
McFadgen,  4mo.  11,  1855.     They  have  four  children. 

172.  Thomas  H.,  born  Imo.  15,  1829;  married  Phebe  P.  Cooper, 
3mo.  19,  1855.     They  have  five  children. 


Children  of  (75)  Micah  and  Mary  (Mercer)  ^A^hitson. 

173.  William,  (Micah,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  Imo.  23, 1818  ;  married  E.  C.  Fulton  6mo.  12,  1839.  He  died 
5mo.  11,  1875.  They  had  nine  children.  174.  George,  born 
Imo.  19,  1820;  married  Elizabeth  Pownell,  5mo.  11,  1842.  They 
had  four  children.  175.  Elizabeth,  born  5mo.  21,  1823  ;  married 
Lea  W.  Gause,  llmo.  9, 1843.  He  died  8mo.  24, 1867.  They  had  six 
children.  176.  Mercer,  born  lOmo.  22,  1825;  married  Matilda 
Moore,  2mo.— 1852.  He  died  2mo.  16,  1862.  They  had  three 
children.  177.  Hannah,  born  4mo.  29,1828;  married  Harding 
Gilbert,  3mo.  15, 1849.     They  had  seven  children. 

178.  Joseph  H.,  born  lOmo.  7,  1830;  married  Emma  Zimmer- 
man, 8mo.  9, 1854.  They  have  one  child.  179.  Mary  P.,  born  4mo. 
1,  1833  ;  married  Jeremiah  Cooper,  llmo.  9,  1853.  They  had  five 
children. 


Children  of  (77)  Thomas  and  Martha  (Hobson)  Whitson. 

180.  Ann,  ( Thomas,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  8mo.  22,  1828  ;  married  William,  son  of  Thomas  Haslan,  of 
England,  2mo.  12,  1857.  They  have  two  children.  181.  Thomas, 
born  12mo.  2,  1830  ;  died  2mo.  7,  1831. 

182.  Rebecca,  born  2mo.  3, 1832  ;  married  Cyrus,  son  of  Samuel 
and  Lydia  Brinton,  2mo.  12, 1857.  They  have  five  children.  Resi- 
dence, Christiana,  Lan.  Co.  183.  Francis,  born  3mo.  19,  1834; 
married  Mary,  daughter  of  George  H.  and  Hannah  Walter,  3mo. 
14,  1870. 

184.  Sarah  Jane,  born  3mo.  30,  1836 ;  married  Charles  Bur- 
leigh Hambleton,  son  of  Charles  and  Henrietta,  9mo.,  24,  1874. 
They  have  one  child.     185.  Samuel,  born  Imo.  29,  1838. 

186.  Theodore,  born  2mo.  12,  1840;  married  Eliza,  daughter  of 
Abraham  and  Lydia  Rakestraw,   Imo.  26,  1865.     They  had  four 


88  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (3)  Behecca  {Jackson')  Starr. 

children.  181.  Thomas,  born  12mo.  18,  1842;  married  Amy, 
daughter  of  James  and  Hannah  P^de,  3mo.  14,  186T.  They  have 
three  children. 


Children  of  (78)  Moses  and  Elizabeth  (Taylor)  Whitson. 

188.  Mary,  (Moses,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
boi'n  3mo.  4,  1829  ;  married  Imo.,  1856,  to  Samuel  P.,  son  of  James 
and  Esther  W.  Bailey.  Samuel  born  3mo.  4,  1822.  They  have 
seven  children.  Residence  in  New  Garden.  189.  Jacob  T.,  born 
lOmo.  18,  1830  ;  married  3mo.  25,  1863,  to  Mary  B.,  daughter  of 
John  ]S^.  and  Emily  Russell.  Mary  B.,  born  2mo.,  1840.  They  have 
four  children. 

190.  Anna  M.,  born  lOmo.  2,  1838;  married  3mo.  23,  1870.  to 
David  Hood,  son  of  Thomas  and  Margaret,  David,  born  2mo.  19, 
1832.  They  have  one  child.  191.  Moses,  born  Imo.  24,  1840  ; 
married  lOmo.  13,  1869,  to  Mary  C,  daughter  of  Isaac  H.  and 
Cecelia  A.  Gehr.  Mary  C,  born  3mo.  7,  1846.  They  had  two 
children. 


Children  of  Andrew  and  (79)  Hannah  (Whitson)  Moore. 

192.  Rebecca,  (fianna/i,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  2mo.  1,  1836.     Residence,  Wilmington,  Del. 

193.  Joseph  Whitson,  born  8mo.  16, 1837.  194.  Jeremiah  Starr, 
born  6mo.  29,  1839  ;  married  Eliza,  daughter  of  Thomas  Houston, 
9mo.  29,  1868.     They  have  one  child.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

195.  Thomas  A.,  born  6mo.  10,  1842;  married  Eliza  Kell}^,  of 
Michigan,  3mo.  12,  1867.  They  have  four  children.  Residence, 
Michigan. 


Children  of  (81)  Jeremiah  and  Ann  S.  (Owen)  Whitson. 

196.  Lydia  Ann,  ( Jeremiah,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  3mo.  29,1834.  197.  Hanna,  born  llmo.  1,  1835; 
married  Abraham  L.  Walker,  lOmo.,  1860.  They  have  three  child- 
ren.    198.  Angelina,  born  9mo.   18,  1837. 

199.  Thomas  Clarkson,  born  7mo.  26,  1840;  married  Emily 
Albright,  2mo.   18,  1873. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION.  89 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (3)  Rebecca  (Jackson)  Starr. 

EIGHTH    GENERATION. 


Children  of  (88)  Charles  S.  and  Eliza  (Cope)  Carter. 

200.  William,  (Charles  S.,  John,  Rebecca,  Alice,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  lOmo.  3,  1870.  201.  Ellen  Cope,  born  Tmo.  14, 
1878.     202.  John  Darlington,  born  12mo.  30,  1874. 


Children  of  (97)  Robert  and  Ann  (Rambo)  Moore. 

203.  Ann  B.,  (Robert,  Ann,  Ann,  Anne,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  Imo.  16,  1834,  in  Sadsbury  township;  married  John  M.  Max- 
well, Imo.  20,  1864,  in  Richmond,  Indiana.  They  had  two  child- 
ren. Ann  E.  died  8mo.  3,  1867.  John  M.  married  (2nd)  Mary  A. 
Moore — have  one  child,  Miriam  A.,  born  Imo.  20,  1864. 

204.  Nathan  A.,  born  5mo.  3,  1838,  in  Indiana ;  married  Ann 
Gilbert,  of  Dublin,  Indiana,  3mo.  12,  1873.  Ann  born  3mo.  20, 
1847.  They  have  two  children.  205.  Mary  A.,  born  9mo.  10, 
1839. 


Children  of  Samuel  and  (102)  Mary  (Walker)  Slokum. 

206.  Anna,  (Mary,  Isaac,  Ann,  Anne,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  4mo.  2, 1838;  died  in  infancy.  207.  Susanna,  born  7mo,  23, 
1839 :  married  Thomas  Houston,  now  of  Michigan. 

208.  Isaac  Walker,  born  6mo.  26,  1841.  209.  Deborah,  born 
7mo.  3,   1843  ;  married  William  Sproul.     Resides  in  Michigan. 

210.  Mary  Rebecca,  born  llmo.  24,  1845;  married  James 
Sproul.  211.  Samuel  Baker,  born  lOmo.  28,  1847;  died  in  in- 
fancy. 


Children  of  (103)  Isaac  and  Eliza  Ann  (Brooke)  Walker. 

212.  Mary  Louisa,  (Isaac,  Isaac,  Ann,  Anne,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  married  John  C.  Roberts,  of  Robertson  Co.,  Texas. 

213.  Isaac  Buchanan,  died  young.  214.  Eliza  Josephine,  mar- 
ried Isaac  Dillen  and  is  now  deceased,  leaving  three  children — names 
not  obtained.     215.  James  M.,  married  Eliza  Ann  Fawkes. 


90  EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (3)  Rebecca  {Jackson)  Starr. 

216.  Esther  Jane,  married  Isaac  Dillen  Worst.     217.    Sarah 
Frances,  married  Henry  Hershey.     218.  Isaac  Lewis,  unmarried. 


Children  of  (104)  Asahel  and  Sarah  (Chambers)  Walker. 

219.  Deborah,  (Asahel.  Isaac,  Ann,  Anne,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) married  William  Marshall.     220.  Patience,  now  deceased. 

221.  Isaac,  resides  in  Philadelphia.  222.  Rebecca,  resides  in 
Philadelphia. 


Children  of  Henry  and  (109)  Deborah  (Walker)  Pownall. 

223.  Phebe,  {Deborah,  Isaac,  Ann,  Anne,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  8mo.  5,  1851.     224.  Mary,  born  Imo.  6,  1853. 

225.  Deborah,  born  7mo.  24,  1855.  226.  Henry,  born  lOmo. 
10,  1857.     227.  Anne,  born  lOmo.  12,  1862. 


Children  of  William  and  (136)  Annie  (Kearns)  Cooper. 

228.  Levi  K.  {Annie,  Deborah,  Jeremiah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  4mo.  5, 1831 ;  married  Melvina  Deselms  Imo.,  1859. 
She  died  5mo.,  1860.  He  married  (2d)  Mary  E.  Sander,  1864. 
Levi  K.,  died  8mo.  7,  1875,  leaving  six  children,  three  of  whom  de- 
ceased.    Names  not  obtained. 

229.  Elizabeth,  born  9mo.  13,  1833 ;  married  Asa  Ellis  3mo., 
1854.  She  died  9mo.  10,  1855.  No  children.  230.  Truman,  born 
5mo.  28, 1836  ;  married  Mary  H.  Hiett,  4mo.  30,  1862.  No  children. 
231.  Jeremiah  S.,  born  3mo.  21,  1839;  married,  and  has  two  child- 
ren— names  not  obtained.     Resides  in  Indiana. 

232.  Phebe  R.,  born  6mo.  23,  1841 ;  married  Lindley  H.  Spencer 
3mo.  31,  1859.  He  died  at  Greensborough,  lud.,  9mo.  22,  1867, 
aged  32  years.  Phebe  R.  married  (2nd)  Israel  Osborn  3mo.  8,  1871. 
She  has  five  children,  one  of  Avhom  deceased.     No  names  obtained. 

233.  Deborah  A.,  born  llmo.  30,  1843;  married  Joseph  D.  Wil- 
son lOmo.  1,  1862.     Six  children.     No  names  obtained. 

234.  Annie  S.,  born  9mo.  13,  1846  ;  married  John  D.  Butler  9mo. 
6,  1866.  Names  of  children  not  obtained  ;  two  reside  in  Douglass 
Co.,  Kansas,  the  others  in  Iowa. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION.  9l 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (3)  Rebecca  {Jackson)  Starr. 

Children  of  (140)  Isaiah  J.  and  Margaret  J.  (Brackin)  Starr. 

235.  Aaron  Brackin,  (Isaiah.  Hoses,  Jeremiah,  Moses,  Rebecca^ 
Isaac,  Anthony)  hovn  lOmo.  2t,  1839;  married  llmo.  1,  1867,  to 
Mary  Rice,  daughter  of  Samuel  P.  and  Mar}'  Jane  Betts,  of  Wil- 
mington, Del.     They  have  four  children. 

236.  Moses,  born  Imo.  6,  1842 ;  married  4mo.  6,  1868,  to  Mary 
Ann,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Mary  Knott,  of  Wilmington,  Del. 
They  have  three  children.  237.  Anna,  born  12mo.  6,  1843 ;  died 
7mo.  14,  1867- 

238.  Adaline  Lefeore,  born  4mo.  11,  1847;  married  Lewis  E. 
Todd,  son  of  John  and  Jane,  of  Brandy  wine  Hundred,  Newcastle 
Co.,  Del.,  4mo.  11,  1868.     They  have  one  child. 

239.  WiNEiELD  Sharpe,  born  lOmo.  10,  1851. 

240.  Margaret  "Virginia,  born  6mo.  1,  1855. 

241.  Millard  Fillmore,  born  Imo.  7,  1858;  died  7mo.  18,  1858. 


Children  of  George  and  (141)  Sarah  (Starr)  Matthews. 

242.  Anna  R.,  {Sarah,  Moses,  Jeremiah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  Imo.  4,  1854.  243.  Mary  L.,  born  lOmo.  20,  1858. 
244.  George  Emma,  born  llmo.  13,  1857.  245.  Thomas  Starr, 
bom  3mo.  10,  1860;  died  Imo.  14,  1861. 


Children  of  Isaac  L.  and  (143)  Catharine  (Starr)  Devon. 

246.  Alfred,  (Catharine,  Moses,  Jeremiah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  Imo.  12,  1855.     247.  Katie,  born  3mo.  11, 1861. 


Children  of  (145)  Jeremiah  J.  and  Lucy  (Butterfield)  Starr. 

248.  Francis  Pennington,  (Jeremiah  J,  Moses,  Jeremiah,  Moses, 
Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  6,  1869.  249.  LuA  May,  born 
7mo.  12,  1870.  

Children  of  Joseph  H.  and  (148)  Louisa  Rebecca  (Starr) 

Warrington. 
250.    Mary  Trotter,  (Louisa  Rebecca,  Moses,  Jeremiah,  Moses, 
Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  7mo.  23,  1863. 


92  EIOETH  generation: 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (3)  Rebecca  {Jackson)  Starr. 

Children  of  William  E.  and  (157)  Mary  Anna  (Starr)  Haines. 

251.  Mary  Ella,  (Martj  Anna,  Jeremiah,  Jeremiah,  Moses,  Be- 
hecca,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  4mo.  8, 1868.  252.  Jennie,  born  lOmo. 
4,  1872. 

Child   of  (158)  Charles  T.  and  Emma  F.  (Chandler)  Starr. 

253.  William  C,  {Charles  T.,  Jeremiah,  Jeremiah,  Moses,  Re- 
becca, Isaac,  Anthony)  born  8mo.  8,  1875. 


Children  of  Simeon  W.  and  (159)  Annie  Louisa  (Pennington) 

Swisher. 

254.  Mary  Emma,  {Annie  Louisa,  Marianna,  Jeremiah,  Moses, 
Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  6mo.  23,  1858. 

255.  Eliza  Leonora,  born  9mo.  2, 1859.  256.  Rachel  Lewella, 
born  12mo.  13,  18G1.  257.  Clement  Pennington,  born  7mo.  15, 
1863;  died  9mo.  1.  1863. 

258.  Charles  Pennington,  born  lOmo.  4,  1864. 

259.  Annie  Amanda,  born  Inio.  7,  1867.  260.  Lillian,  born 
llmo.  27,  1871 ;  died  llmo.  27,  1871. 

261.  Minnie  Bell,  born  3mo.  18,  1873.  262.  Clyde,  born  6mo- 
17,  1875;  died  8mo.  1,  1875. 


Children  of  Isaac  and  (167)  Mary  (Whitson)  Moore. 

263.  Rachel  Ann,  {Mary,  Samuel,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  4mo.  3.  1839.  264.  Anna  Mary,  born  9mo. 
16, 1841.  265.  Sarah  W.,  born  llmo.  23,  1843  ;  died  2mo.  24, 1845. 
266.  Samuel  W.,  born  5mo.  7,  1846  ;  married  Hettie  Roberts,  8mo. 
30,  1875.  267.  Thomas  Edwin,  born  7mo.  25,1850;  died  llmo. 
27,  1866. 


Children  of  (168)  Amos  E.  and  Abi  (Michener)  Whitson. 

268.  Jesse  M.,  {Amos  E.,  Samuel,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  15, 1846.  269.  Rebecca  E.,  born  lOmo. 
21,  1847  ;  died  l(»mo.  14,  1862. 

270.  Anna  R.,  born  9mo.  29,  1852. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION.  93 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (3)  Rebecca  (Jackson)  Starr. 

Children  of  Charles  and  (HO)  Leah   (Whitson)  Smith. 

211.  Mary  Elizabeth,  {Leah  C,  Samuel^  Hannah.,  Moses,  Be- 
becca,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  8mo.  3,  1843  ;  married  John  S.  Pear- 
son 3mo.  1,  186*7.     They  have  two  children. 

272.  Rachel  Ann,  born  5nio.  8,  1845 ;  died  4mo.  2,  18'72. 

2t3.  Alfred,  born  3mo.  20,  184T.  214.  Anna  K.,  born  3mo. 
29,  1850.  2t5.  Elmira,  born  4mo.  19,  1855;  died  6mo.  29,  1856. 
276.  Charles  Edwin,  born  2mo.  3,  1859. 

277.  Ellen  Jane,  born  Imo.  19,  1862;  died  4mo.  4,  1867. 


Children  of  Joseph  Jones  and  (171)  Rachel  M.  (Whitson) 

McFadgen. 

278.  Elizabeth  J.,  {Rachel  M.,  Samuel,  Hannah,  3Ioses,  Rebecca, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  5mo.  9,  1856.  279.  Sarah  Rebecca,  born 
6mo.  19,  1858. 

280.  Phebe  Ann,  born  llmo.  18,  1859.  281.  Cyrus  W.,  born 
7mo.  27,  1866. 

Children  of  (172)  Thomas  H.  and  Phebe  P.  (Cooper) 
Whitson. 

282.  Sarah,  (  Thomas  H.  Samuel,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  4mo.  26, 1857.     283.  Samuel  L.,  born  8mo.  31, 1858. 

284.  Mary,  born  3mo.  7,  1860.  285.  Joseph  F.,  born  llmo.  10, 
1861.     286.  Benjamin  F.,  born  9mo.  24,  1867. 


I 


Children  of  (173)  William  and  E.  C.  (Fulton)  Whitson. 

287.  Anna,  ( William,  Micah,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  3mo.  22,  1840 ;  married  William  T.  Miller  5mo. 
12, 1870.  They  have  four  children.  288.  Elva,  born  3mo.  3,  1842  ; 
married  Pierson  Matthews  12mo.  31, 1869.     They  had  two  children. 

289.  LoRETTo,  born  3mo.  9,  1844 ;  married  Joseph  Sharp  12mo. 
31,  1869.  They  had  three  children.  290.  Zurima,  born  lOmo.  17, 
1848;  died  4mo.  24,  1851.     291.  Wilzu,  born  7mo.  10,  1852. 

292.  Mary,  born  3mo.  1,  1858.  293.  Adell,  born  3mo.  1.  1858. 
294.  Viola,  born  8mo.  5,  1860.  295.  Mercer,  born  6mu.  6,  1865 ; 
died  12mo.  28,  1865. 


94  EIOHTE  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (3)  Rebecca  (Jackson)  Starr. 

Children  of  (174)  George  and  Elizabeth  (Pownell)  Whitson. 

296.  Phebe,  (George,  Micah,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  horn  3mo.  14,  1843;  married  Marshall  Chambers  llmo. 
20,  1862.     They  have  three  children. 

297.  Mary,  born  4mo.  30,  1845  ;  died  8mo.  5,  1845.  298.  Susan, 
born  5mo.  1,  1846;  married  Edwin  Chambers  12mo.  27,  1867. 
They  have  two  children. 

299.  Mary  Esther,  born  3mo.  13,  1857. 


Children  of  Leah  W.  and  (175)  Elizabeth  (Whitson)  Gause. 

300.  Whitson,  (Elizabeth,  Micah,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  4mo.  14,  1845;  married  Mary  R.  Walton  llmo.  18, 
1869.  They  have  two  children.  301.  Esther,  born  Imo.  4,  1849  ; 
married  Jacob  H.  Backman  llmo.  7,  1871.  Jacob  died  9mo.  7, 
1872.     They  had  one  child. 

302.  Lucretia,  born  llmo.  9,  1851 ;  died  5mo.  27,  1863. 

303.  Matilda,  born  7mo.  2,  1855;  died  lOmo.  12,  1855. 

304.  Charles,  born  6mo.  10,  1858  ;  died  6mo.  13,  1863. 

305.  Hannah,  born  2mo.  4,  1869. 


Children  of  (176)  Mercer  and  Matilda  (Moore)  Whitson; 

306.  Henry,  (Mercer,  Micah,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  8mo.  3,  1853;  died  7mo.  1.  1854.  307.  Emma,  born 
lOmo.,  31,  1858.     308.  Mary  H.,  born  llmo.  12,  1860. 


Children  of  Harding  and  (177)  Hannah  (Whitson)  Gilbert. 

309.  John  V.,  (Hannah,  3Iicah,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  6mo.  27, 1850  ;  married  Letitia  Smith  lOmo.  6, 1871. 
John  v.,  died  5mo.  14,  1872.     They  had  one  child. 

310.  Mary,  born  2mo.  3, 1852.  311.  George  W.,  born  12mo.  28, 
1854;  deceased.  312.  Amos,  born  7mo.  7,  1858.  313.  Edwin  M., 
))orn  3mo.  9,  1861.     314.  Hugh  W.,  born  7mo.  22,  1867. 

315.  JOSEPH;  born  2mo.  19.  1870. 


EIOETH  OENEBATION.  95 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (3)  Rebecca  (Jackson)  Starr. 

Child  of  (lt8)  Joseph  H.  and  Emma  (Zimmerman)  Whitson. 

316,  Jessie  L.  (Joseph  H.  3Iicah,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Aiithony)  horn  8mo.  31,  1863. 


Children  of  Jeremiah  and  (179)  Mary  P.  (Whitson)  Cooper. 

317.  Howard  B.  (Mary  P.,  Micah,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  4mo.  12,  1856.  318.  Elwood,  born  12mo.  2,  1857. 
319.     Sarah,  born  9mo.  25,  1859. 

320.  AsHTON  T.,  born  9mo.  30,  1861 ;  died  2mo.  22,  1862. 

321.  George  W.,  born  4mo.  21,  1865. 


Children  of  William  and  (180)  Ann  (Whitson)  Haslan. 

322.  Catharine,  (Ann,  Thomas,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  8mo.  19, 1858.     323.  Elizabeth,  born  2mo.  25,  1861. 


Children  of  Cyrus  and  (182)  Rebecca  (Whitson)  Brinton. 

324.  Francis  W.,  (Rebecca,  Thomas,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo.  2,  1857.  325.  Thomas  Luther,  born 
9mo.  27,  1860. 

326.  William  Haslan,  born  3mo.  24, 1864.  327.  Anna  H.,born 
2mo.  23,  1867.     328.  Martha  Alice,  born  12mo.  30,  1873. 


Child  of   Charles  Burleigh    and  (184)  Sarah  Jane  (Whitson) 

Hambleton. 

329.    Alice,    (Sarah   Jane,    Thomas,  Hannah,   3Ioses,  Rebecca, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  6mo.  6,  1876. 


Children  of  (186)  Theodore  and  Eliza  (Rakestraw)  Whitson. 

330.  Sumner,  ( Theodore,  Thomas,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  4mo.  30,  1866.  331.  Martha,  born  6mo.  23,  1868. 
332.  Edward,  born  3mo.  23,  1870  ;  died  6mo.  13,  1871, 

333.  Henry,  born  4mo.  2,  1872. 


96  EIGHTH  QENEBATION'. 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (?>)  Rebecca  {Jackson)  Starr. 

Children  of  (187)  Thomas  and  Ann  (Pyle)  \A^hitson. 

334.  Hannah,  (  Thomas,  Thomas,  Hannah^  Moses^  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  3mo.  18,  1869.     335.  Alice,  born  lOmo.  7,  IStO. 
336.  Jane,  bom  llmo.  18,  1874. 


Children  of  Samuel  P.  and  (188)  Mary  (Whitson)  Baily. 

337.  Emily  W.,  {Mary,  Moses,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthomj)  born  lOmo.  8,  1856.  338.  Anna  W.,  born  9mo.  8,  1858. 
339.  Elizabeth  T.,  born  I'Omo.  1,  1860;  died  2mo.  11,  1863. 

340.  Sophie,  born  8mo.  31,  1862.  341.  Mary  E.,  born  Imo.  9, 
1870.     342.     Bertha  M.,  born  4mo.  28,  1872. 

343.  William  W.,  born  Imo.  25,  1874. 


Children  of  (189)  Jacob  T.  and  Mary  B.  (Russell)  Whitson. 

344.  Russell  T.,  {Jacob  T.,  Moses,  Hannah,  3Ioses,  Rebecca, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  12mo.  26,  1863.  345.  Charles  S.,  born  3mo. 
16,  1866. 

346.  Emily  E.,born  8mo.  29,  1869.     347.  Horace  Gr.,born  12mo. 

9,  1872. 

Child  of  David  and  (190)  Anna  M.  (Whitson)  Hood. 

348.  Mary,  {Anna  M,  Moses,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  Irao.  18,  1873. 


Children  of  (191)  Moses  and  Mary  C.  (Gehr)  Whitson. 

349.  Olive,  {Moses,  Moses,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  An- 
Ihony)  born  5mo.  16,  1873;  died  7mo.  19,  1873. 

350.  Kaolin  L.,  born  5mo.  18,  1875. 


Child  of  (194)  Jeremiah  Starr  and  Eliza  (Houston)  Moore. 

351.  Thomas  H.,  {Jeremiah  S.,  Hannah,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca^ 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  3mo.  1,  1873. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION.  97 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (3)  Rebecca  (Jackson)  Starr. 

Children  of  (195)  Thomas  A.  and  Eliza  (Kelly)  Moore. 

352.  Arthur  Kelly,  ( Thomas  yl.,  Hannah.^  Hannah^  Hoses,  Re- 
becca, Isaac,  Anthony)  born  12mo.  20,  1867.  353.  Ella  Gertrude, 
born  4mo.  8,  1870.  354.  Clinton  Thomas  Whitson,  born  Imo. 
19,  1872.     355.  Charles  Starr,  born  lOmo.  3,  1873. 


Children  of  Abraham  L.  and  (197)  Hanna  (Whitson)  Jackson. 

356.  Elmer,  (Hanna,  Jeremiah,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  lOmo.,  1861;  died  11  mo.,  1861.  357.  Oscar,  born 
7mo.  3,  1863  ;  died  6mo.,  1869.     358.  Minnie,  born  lOmo.,  1868. 


NINTH   GENERATION. 


Children  of  John  M.  and  (203)  Ann  E.  (Moore)  Maxwell. 

359.  Robert  M.,  (Ann  E.,  Robert,  Ann.,  Ann,  Anne,  Rebecca, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  7mo.  29,  1865.  360.  Sadie  H.,  born  12mo. 
26,1866. 

Children  of  (204)  Nathan  A.  and  Ann  (Gilbert)  Moore. 

361.  Thomas  G.,  (Nathan  A.,  Robert,  Ann,  Ann,  Anne,  Rebecca 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  Inio.  29,  1874.  362.  Robert  P.,  born  5mo. 
24,  1876.  ______ 

Children  of  (235)  Aaron  Brackin  and  Mary  (Rice)  Starr. 

363.  George  Matthews,  (Aaron,  Isaiah  J.,  Moses,  Jeremiah^ 
Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  lOmo.  22,  1868. 

364.  WiNPiELD  Sharpe,  born  2mo.  20,  1870.     365.  Mary  Rice, 
"born  llmo.  27,  1871.     366.  Elizabeth  Holloway,  born  2mo.  16, 

;    1874.  

Children  of  (236)  Moses  and  Mary  Ann  (Knott)  Starr. 

367.  Anna  Virginia,  (Moses,  Isaiah  J.,  Moses,  Jeremiah,  Moses, 
I    Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  3mo.  12,  1869.     368.  Harry  Bene- 
dict, born  8mo.  4,  1870.     369.  Nellie  Grant,  born  8nio.  20,  1872. 


98  NINTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (3)  Rebecca  (Jackson)  Starr. 

Children  of  Lewis  E.  and  (238)  Adaline  Lefeore  (Starr)  Todd. 

310.  Frank,  {Adaline  Lefeore,  Isaiah  J.,  Moses,  Jeremiah.  Hoses, 
Rebecca,  ].<aac,  Anthony)  horn  12mo,  19,  1868.  Residence,  Ma- 
coupin Co.,  Illinois. 

Children  of  John  S.  and  (271)  Mary  Elizabeth  (Smith) 
Pearson. 

371.  Mary  A.,  {Mary  Elizabeth,  Leah  C,  Samuel,  Hannah, 
Moses,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  12mo.  29,  1867. 

372.  Edward  L.,  born  2mo.  5,  1871 ,  died  8mo.  19,  1875. 


Children  of  William  T.  and  (287)  Anna  (Whitson)  Miller. 

373.  Willie  W.,  {Anna,  William,  Micah,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  26,  1871.  374.  George  H.,  born  3ino. 
SO,  1873.     375.  Anna  M.,  born  3mo.  30,  1873. 

376.  Elva,  born  8mo.  2.  1875. 


Children  of  Joseph  and  (289)  Loretto  (Whitson)  Sharp. 

377.  Clara,  (Loretto,  William,  Mirah,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  5mo.  20, 1870.  378.  William,  born  4mo.  12, 
1872.     379.  Adell,  born  8mo.  2,  1874. 


Children  of  Marshall  and  (296)  Phebe  (Whitson)  Chambers. 

380.  Elizabeth  W..  {Phebe,  George,  Micah,  Hannah,  Moses,  Re- 
becca, Isaac,  Anthony)  born  lOrao.  26.  1863.  381.  Susanna,  born 
3rao.  18,  1866.     382.  George  C.  born  9mo.  2,  1873. 


Children  of  Edwin  and  (298)  Susan  (Whitson)  Chambers. 

383.  Carrie  W.,  (Susan,  George.  Mirah,  Hannah,  Moses,  Re- 
becca, Isaac,  Anthony)  born  6mo.  27,  1868.  384.  Mary  P.,  born 
9mo.  21,1869. 


NINTH  GENERATION.  99 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  (3)  Rebecca  {Jackson)  Starr. 

Children  of  (300)  Whitson  and  Mary  R.  (Walton)  Gause. 

385.  BvA,(TF'/^^<son,  Elizabeth.,  llicah,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca^ 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2aio.  27,  1874.  386.  Annie,  born  lOmo.  24, 
1875. 


Child  of  Jacob  H.  and  (301)  Esther  (Gause)  Backman. 

387.  Jacob  H.,  (Esther,  Elizabeth,  Micah,  Hannah,  Moses,  Re- 
becca, Isaac,  Anthony)  born  12mo.  7,  1872. 


Child  of  (309)  John  V.  and  Letitia  (Smith)  Gilbert. 

388.  Mary,    {John    V.,  Hannah,  Micah,  Hannah,  Moses,  Rebecca^ 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  8mo.  19,  1872. 


FOURTH  GENERATION. 


Children  of  (4)  Thomas  and  Mary  (Boardman)  Jackson. 

389.  Anne,  (Thomas,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  3mo.  10,  1722; 
married  William  White,  They  had  six  children.  390.  Isaac,  born 
7mo.  13,  1723  ;  married  Sarah,  daughter  of  Samuel  Watson.  Thej^ 
had  four  children.  Isaac  lived  at  Coolegegan,  and  afterwards  at 
Ruthangan,  where  he  died  4mo.  9,  1807.  391.  Hannah,  born  7mo. 
28,  1725  ;  married  Joseph  Boardman.  The^^  had  eight  children. 
392.  Joseph,  born  7mo.  24,  1727  ;  married  Mary  Fennel.  They 
had  six  children.  393.  Elizabeth,  born  7mo.  18,  1729  ;  married 
James  Barnes.     They  had  six  children. 

394.  Thomas,  born  2mo.  27,  1T32  ;  married  Eliza,  daughter  of 
Samuel  Pearson.  Thej^  had  one  child.  He  married  (2d)  Bridget,* 
daughter  of  Anthony  Robinson,  in  1782.  The}^  had  four  children. 
Thomas  died  at  Edenderry,  2mo.  15,  1798.  Bridget  died  1816. 
395.  Mary,  born  8mo.  27,  1734  ;  died  lOmo.  19,  1760. 

*A  granddaughter  writes  that  her  name  was  Biddy,  not  Bridget. 


100  FO  UB  TH  G ENEMA  TION. 

Descendanls  of  (4)  Thomas  and  Mary  {Boai^dman)  Jackson. 

396.  William,  bom  9rao.  29,  1737  ;  married  9mo.  1159,  to  Sarah, 
only  surviving  child  of  Daniel  Cowman.  Sarah  died  in  Dublin,  3mo. 
28,  1814.  William  lived  in  Dublin  until  the  year  1817,  when  he 
removed  to  live  with  his  daughter,  at  Romhill,  where  he  died  in 
7  mo.  1823. 

Daniel  Cowman  was  the  son  of  Matthew  and  Jane  Cowman,  of  Hubbs- 
gills,  which  is  near  Whitehaven,  England.  Daniel  served  his  apprenticeship 
in  Dublin,  where  he  married  Mary,  daughter  of  William  and  Sarah  Brook- 
field,  which  Sarah  was  daughter  of  Philip  Burnyeat,  who  was  brother  of 
John  Burnyeat. 

John  Burnyeat  was  one  of  the  earliest  of  the  people  called  Quakers.  He  was 
born  at  Crabtreebeck,  in  the  Parish  of  Lows  water,  Curabei-land,  of  good  and 
respectable  parents — became  convinced  of  the  Quaker  principles  in  1653,  and 
belonged  to  Pardsay  Meeting  in  Cumberland,  whence  he  moved  to  Ireland, 
where  he  married,  and  settled  in  Dublin.  He  traveled  and  preached  the 
Gospel  in  Ireland,  England,  Scotland,  Barbadoes  and  many  other  parts 
through  North  America.  He  was  born  in  1631  ;  died  7mo.  11,  1690.  Sarah, 
daughter  of  Philip  Burnyeat,  married  Peter  Fletcher,  of  Dublin,  a  public 
Friend,  by  whom  she  had  one  daughter,  named  Sarah,  who  married  Joseph 
Inman.  Sarah  married  (2d)  to  William  Brookfield,  of  Dublin,  a  public 
Friend.  Joseph  and  Sarah  Inman  had  a  son,  Joseph,  who  married  Ruth 
Hoop,  and  died  without  issue. 

William  and  Sarah  Brookfield  had  three  children,  viz  : 

Elizabeth,  married  Samuel  Russell ;  had  one  son  and  one  daughter,  who 
married  William  Lapham. 

Samuel,  married  Ann  Forbes;  had  one  son  and  one  daughter,  who  married 
Dr.  Fothergill,  of  London. 

Mary,  married  Daniel  Cowman;  had  a  daughter,  Sarah,  who  married 
William  Jackson,  and  left  one  daughter.  [This  account  is  derived  from  the 
"Chart"  giving  a  Genealogy  of  the  Jackson  family  from  their  arrival  in 
Ireland,  prepared  by  T.  Greer,  Jr.,  in  1824,  and  re-copied  by  WiUiam  S. 
White,  in  1839.] 


FIFTH  GENERATION. 


Children  of  William  and  (389)  Anne  (Jackson)  White. 

397.  John,  {Anne,  Thomas,  Isaac,  Anthony)  married  Eliza 
Mauley.  398.  Thomas,  married  Mary  Cherry.  399.  Joseph,  died 
unmarried.  400.  Eliza,  married  Samuel  Gatchel.  401.  William, 
died  unmarried.     402.  Mary,  married  William  Morris. 


FIFTH  GENERATION.  101 

Descendants  of  (4)  Thomas  and  Mary  (Boardman)  Jackson. 

Children  of  (390)  Isaac  and  Sarah  (Watson)  Jackson. 

403,  M-ARY,  (Isaac,  Thomas,  Isaac,  Anthony)  married  Thomas, 
son  of  William  and  Mary  Atmore,  of  Philadelphia.  Their  marriage 
was  accomplished  at  Londongrove  Meeting,  Chester  County,  Pa., 
Imo.  6,  1185  ;  Mary  having  come  over  to  America  in  17*70,  her 
parents  then  residing  in  King's  County,  Province  of  Leinster, 
Ireland.  They  had  three  children.    404.  Ann,  married  John  Gatchel, 

405.  Hannah,  married    Conner.     406.  Thomas,  died  in   his 

22d  or  23d  year.     He  was  shot  by  the  rebels,  at  Ruthangan,  in 
1790. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  (391)  Hannah  (Jackson)  Boardman. 

407.  Joseph,  {Hannah,  Thomas,  Isaac,  Anthony)  married  Mary 
Atkinson.  408.  Thomas,  married  Eleanor  Greer.  409.  John, 
married  Hannah  Metcalf,  married  (2d)  Mary  Hanks.     410.  Robert, 

married  Rachel  Bewley.      411.  Samuel,  married   Robinson. 

412.  Isaac,   married    S.  Atkinson.     413.  Mary,  married    Thomas 
Fayle.     414.  Eliza,  married  Joseph  Hanks. 


Children  of  (392)  Joseph  and  Mary  (Fennel)  Jackson. 

415.  Thomas,  {Joseph,  Thomas,  Isaac,  Anthony)  married  Rachel 
Malcomson.  416.  Elizabeth,  lived  at  Tencurry,  "the  old  place  ;" 
died  (unmarried)  1819.  417.  Abraham,  born  1762;  mari-ied  Anne, 
daughter  of  John  and  Sarah  Broadhead,  of  Yorkshire,  England,  in 
1800.  Abraham  died  lOmo.  7,  1832.  Anne  died  (without  issue) 
in  1812.  She  was  a  minister  in  the  Societ}'  of  Friends,  and  the 
Monthly  Meeting  in  the  County  of  Tipperary,  of  which  slie  had  been 
a  member,  gave  forth  the  following  testimony  : 

Respecting  the  early  part  of  her  life,  we  kaow  not  much  account,  but  suf- 
ficient to  induce  us  to  beUeve  that  she  was  concerned  to  remember  her 
Creator  in  the  days  of  her  youth.  Her  removal  into  this  country  was  about 
the  thirtieth  year  of  her  age,  to  assist  a  Friend  who  was  I'eligiously  concerned 
to  establish  a  female  boarding  school,  within  the  compass  of  this  meeting,  in 
which  capacity  there  is  good  cause  to  believe  she  faithfully  and  conscien- 
tiously discharged  her  duty;  and  about  this  time  she  first  came  forth  in  the 
work  of  the  ministry:  her  appearances  wherein,  were  sound  and  edifying. 
She  did  not  travel  much  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  but  was  at  times  engaged 
in  visiting  the  families  of  Friends,  and  was  concerned  diligently  to  attend 


102  FITFE  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (4)  Thomas  and  Blarij  (Boardman)  Jackson. 

both  the  particular  and  general  meetings  to  which  she  belonged,  and  in  them 
to  dig,  as  the  princes  formerly,  with  their  staves  for  the  arising  of  the  Well 
of  Life. 

In  the  year  1800,  she  entered  into  marriage  with  our  friend,  Abraham 
Jackson,  and  from  about  two  years  after  that  period  to  the  time  of  her 
decease,  labored  under  very  trying  indisposition  of  body  which  prevented  her 
attendance  of  meetings,  yet  we  trust  her  life  was  hid  with  Christ  in  God,  and 
that  her  supplies  were  drawn  from  that  source,  evidenced  in  being  her  sup- 
port and  enduing  her  with  patience  and  resignation  under  great  suffer- 
ing. She  was  preserved  from  murmuring,  saying  at  times,  it  was  right  she 
should  be  so  afflicted,  from  a  sense  of  her  not  having  fully  come  up  in  faithful- 
ness to  what  was  made  known  in  days  past  to  be  the  Divine  will  concerning 
her.  Her  bodily  strength  gradually  decayed,  but  her  mental  faculties  re- 
mained clear  to  the  last,  and  it  appeared  towards  the  close,  as  if  she  had  noth- 
ing to  do  but  to  die.  She  gently  departed  this  life  the  29th  of  4th  mo.,  1812, 
in  the  fifty-sixth  year  of  her  age,  and  was  interred  in  Friends'  burying- 
ground,  at  Ballybrado,  on  the  6th  of  5th  mo.  Given  forth  by  our  Monthly 
Meeting  for  County  Tipperary,  held  in  Clonmel,  the  1st  of  10th  mo.,  1812,  and 
in  and  on  behalf  thereof,  signed  by  about  fifty  men  and  women  Friends. 

Abraham  Jackson's  second  wife  was  Barbara  Plaistead,  a  Welsh 
woman,  of  Lanmace,  about  thirty-six  years  of  age  at  the  time  of 
her  marriage — had  joined  the  Society  of  Friends  by  convincement 
and  been  a  member  about  two  years.  No  issue.  A  letter  from  her 
sister,  Hannah  S.  Jacob,  to  her  cousin,  W.  J.,  of  Londongrove,  Pa., 
dated  Clonmel,  9mo.  18,  181*1,  gives  the  following  information: 
"  Our  dear  brother,  Abraham  Jackson,  is  taken  from  us  by  matri- 
mony, his  wife  being  one  of  the  few  Friends  that  came  in  by  con- 
vincement, and  has  made  a  little  settlement  near  Cowbridge,  in 
South  Wales ;  they  are  seventeen  miles  from  meeting,  but  sit  down, 
eleven  in  number,  two  days  in  the  week." 

418.  Mary,  married  John  Walpole  ;  she  died  in  181*7,  leaving 
three  children.  419.  Joseph,  married  Sarah  Millar;  he  died  of  an 
"infectious  fever"  in  1813.     They  had  two  children. 

420.  Hannah,  married  Samuel  Jacob  ;  they  had  six  children. 


Children  of  James  and  (393)  Elizabeth  (Jackson)  Barnes. 

421.  Thomas,  (Elizabeth,  Thomas,  Isaac,  Anthony)  married  Eliza 
Lynge.  422.  Jonathan,  married  Susan  Eest.  423.  John,  married 
Deborah  Atkinson.     424.  Joseph,  married  Martha  Walpole. 

425.  Isaac,  married  Mary  Cherry.  420  William,  married 
Mary  Bealey. 


FIFTH  GENERATION.  103 

Descendants  of  (4)  Thomas  and  Mary  (Boardman)  Jackson. 

Child  of  (394)  Thomas  and  Eliza  (Pearson)  Jackson. 

427.  T  BOM  AS,  (Thomas,  Thomas,  Isaac,  Anthony)  married  Sally 
Milner. 


Children  of  (394)  Thomas  and  Bridget  (Robinson)  Jackson. 

428.  Anthony,  ( Thomas,  Thomas,  Isaac,  Anthony)  married 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Margaret  Pim,  of  Waterford,  in 
1805.  He  died  in  1859,  about  seventy-six  years  of  age.  They  had 
seven  children.  429.  Mary,  born  1784;  married  William  Garrat, 
of  Belfast ;  she  died  in  1871,  and  left  one  son  and  three  daughters, 
now  living,  some  of  whom  are  married.     Their  names  not  obtained. 

430.  Margaret,  born  12mo.  24,  1786;  died  (unmarried)  in  1822. 

431.  Ann,  born  1795;  died  (unmarried)  in  1858. 


Children  of  (396)  William  and  Sarah  (Cowman)  Jackson. 

432.  Mary,  ( William,  Thomas,  Isaac,  Anthony)  died  in  her  16th 
year.  433.  Elizabeth,  married  in  her  18th  year,  1787,  to  Thomas 
Greer,  of  Rhomhill,  County  Tyrone,  Ireland.  She  died  in  1864, 
in  the  95th  year  of  her  age.  They  had  twelve  children,  two  of 
whom  (sons)  died  in  infancy. 


SIXTH   GENERATION. 


Children  of  Thomas  and  (403)  Mary  (Jackson)  Atmore. 

434,  Hannah,  {Mary,  Isaac,  Thomas,  Isaac,  Anthony)  married 
Isaac  T.  Hopper,  son  of  Levi  and  Rachel  Tatem  Hopper,  of  Wood- 
bury, New  Jersey.  He  was  born  12mo.  3,  1771,  and  in  1793  became 
a  member  of  the  Society  of  Friends.  His  ^st  wife  was  Sarah 
Tatem,  a  distant  relative  of  his  mother;  she  was  born  in  1776,  and 
they  were  married  9mo.  18, 1795  ;  she  died  6mo.  18, 1822.  His  mar- 
riage with  Hannah  Atmore  was  accomplished  at  Pine  Street  Meet- 
ing, Philadelphia,  2mo.  4,  1824.  Isaac  T.  died  5mo.  7,  1852,  and 
was  buried  at  Greenwood  Cemetery,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Among  the 


104  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (4)  Thomas  and  Mary  (Boardman)  Jackson. 

various  testimonials  of  those  who  for  a  long  time  had  been  inti- 
mately associated  with  him  in  works  of  benevolence  and  philan- 
thropy, a  recital  of  the  following  is  deemed  appropriate  :  "  He  has 
uniformly  displayed  a  character  remarkable  for  its  disinterested- 
ness, enei'gy,  fearlessness  and  Christian  principle,  in  ever}'  good 
work."     Isaac  T.  and  Hannah  had  four  children. 

435.  Sarah,  died  aged  9  years.     436.  Isaac,  died  aged  4  years. 


Children  of  John  and  (404)  Ann  (Jackson)  Gatchel. 

43t.  Isaac,  (Ann,  Isaac,  Thomas,  Isaac,  Anthony).  438.  Sarah, 
married  1810-11  to  William,  son  of  Joseph  Garrett,  (dec.)  of  Cork. 
She  died  about  one  year  after  marriage. 


Children  of  John  and  (418)  Mary  (Jackson)  Walpole. 

439.  William,  {Mary,  Isaac,  Thomas,  Isaac,  Anthony.) 

440.  Mary.     441.  Sarah,  born  3mo.,  1804. 

442.  Samuel  Jacob,  born  1809 ;  died  in  infancy. 


Children  of  (419)  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson. 

443.  Mary,  (Joseph,  Joseph,  Thomas,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

444.  William. 


Children  of  Samuel  and  (420)  Hannah  (Jackson)  Jacob. 

445.  Joseph,  (Hannah,  Joseph,  Thomas,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
1800.  His  mother,  in  a  letter  to  W.  J.,  of  Londongrove,  Pa.,  re- 
marked, that  "  at  the  age  of  eleven  years  he  had  read  through  the 
English  and  Grecian  Histories." 

446.  Joshua.     441.  Samuel,  born  6mo.  25,  1803,  at  Clonmel. 
448.  William,  born  3mo.  5,  1806.     449.  Thomas  Jackson,  born 

llmo.,  180t.  450.  Mary,  born  1809;  when  eight  years  of  age,  ac- 
cording to  her  mother's  account,  she  was  "•  reading  the  Bible  through 
a  second  time." 


SIXTH  GENERATION.  105 

Descendants  of  (t)  Thomas  and  Mary  (Boardman)  Jackson. 

Children  of  (428)  Anthony  and  Elizabeth  (Pirn)  Jackson. 

451.  Thomas,  {Anthomj,  Thomas,  Thomas.!  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
1808  ;  married  1835  to  Lydia  Newsom  Ridgway,  daughter  of  George 
Penrose  Ridgway,  and  settled  in  Belfast,  Ireland.  They  have  six 
children. 

452.  Samuel  Pim,  born  1811  ;  removed  to  Siston,  Gloucester- 
shire ;  married  in  1832  Sarah  Birkett  Hudson,  daughter  of  Robert 
and  Elizabeth  Hudson,  of  Dublin.  They  settled  at  Bristol,  Eng- 
land.    They  had  seven  children. 

453.  Margaret  Penrose,  married  in  1838,  Thomas  Barnes,  of 
Waterford. 

454.  Elizabeth,  died  1874,  (unmarried).  455.  John  Pim,  born 
1815;  removed  to  Belfast;  married  1839  or  40  to  Sarah,  daughter 
of  Thomas  and  Sarah  Bell,  of  Belfast.  John  P.  died  in  1847.  They 
had  three  children. 

456.  Anne,  residence  Bristol,  Eng.  45 T.  Christiana,  residence 
Bristol,  Eng. 


Children  of  Thomas  and  (4  33)  Elizabeth  (Jackson)  Greer. 

458.  Sarah,  ( Elizabeth .^  William.,  Thomas,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
1789;  married  Hugh  White,  of  Dublin,  in  1820.  She  died  in  1860, 
leaving  two  sons,  also  a  daughter  that  died  young.  Sarah  was  an 
"  acknowledged  minister "  in  the  Society  of  Friends  by  Dublin 
Monthly  Meeting  in  1827. 

459.  Thomas,  born  1791;  married  Minee  Usher  in  1826.  He 
died  1870.     They  had  five  children.    Names  not  ascertained. 

460.  Mary,  born  1793  ;  married  Thomas  Winslow  Manly  in  1817. 
She  died  1830,  leaving  seven  children,  (all  deceased).  Names  not 
obtained. 

461.  Elizabeth,  born  1795;  married  George  Thomas,  of  Bristol, 
in  1831.  462.  William  Jackson,  born  1797  ;  married  Margaret 
Usher.  He  died  1842,  leavnig  six  children.  Names  not  obtained. 
463.  John  Robert,  born  1800;  married  1829  to  Sarah  Dinah 
Strangman  (authoress  of  "Quakerism,  or  Story  of  my  Life"). 
John  R.  died  1873.     They  had  six  children.     No  names  given. 

464.  Caroline,  born  1802  ;  married  William  Ridgway,  of  Bristol, 
They  had  a  son  and  daughter.     Names  not  ascertained. 


106  8IXTU  GENERATION. 

Bescendants  of  (4)  Thomas  and  Mary  (Boardman)  Jackson. 

465.  Alfred,  born  1805;  married  Helena  Carroll,  of  Cork,  Ire- 
land. They  had  five  sons.  His  second  wife  was  Peggy  Colthurst,  by 
whom  he  had  one  daughter.     Names  of  his  children  not  ascertained. 

466.  Louisa  Jane,  born  1808  ;  married  Joseph  Rake,  of  Bristol, 
1837.  They  had  four  children  (two  boys  and  two  girls).  Names 
not  given. 

467.  Priscilla  Sophia,  born  1816  ;  died  1832. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION. 


Children  of  Isaac  T.  and  (434)  Hannah  (Atmore)  Hopper. 

468.  Isaac,   {Hannah,  Mary,  Isaac,   Thomas.,  Isaac,  Anthony,) 

married  Mary,  daughter  of  .    Residence  in  Missouri.    Three 

children. 

469.  Mary,  married  Edwin  A.,  son  of  Daniel  and  Phebe  Hop- 
kins, lOmo.  5,  1858.  They  have  four  children.  Residence,  Glen- 
cove,  Long  Island. 

470.  Thomas,  born ;  died  at  the  age  of  3  years. 

471.  Hannah,  born ;  died  at  the  age  of  2  j^ears. 


Children  (451)  of  Thomas  and  Lydia  Newsom  (Ridgway) 

Jackson. 

472.  Georgianna  Eliza,  (Thomas,  Anthony,  Thomas,  Thomas, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  married  Thomas  M.  Greives  in  1859. 

473.  Elizabeth  Pim,  married  John  Greives  in  1857. 

474.  Anthony  Thomas,  married  Elizabeth  Greer  Greives, 
daughter  of  Thomas  and  Rachel,  of  Bernagh,  County  Tyrone,  in 
1870.     They  had  six  children. 

475.  William  Ridgway,  married  Elizabeth  Uprichard,  daughter 
of  William  and  Hannah  Maria  Uprichard,  of  Bann  Yale,  County 
Down,  1866.     They  had  seven  children. 

476.  IjYDIa,  married  Frederick  George  Buckingham  in  1873. 

477.  Gilbertina  Newsom. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  107 

Descendants  of  (4)  Thomas  and  Mary  (Boardman)  Jackson. 

Children  of  (452)  Samuel  Pim  and  Sarah   Birkett  (Hudson) 

Jackson. 

478.  Elizabeth  Sarar  (Samuel  Fim,  Anthony,  Thomas,  Thomas^ 
Isaac,  Anthony)  married  George,  son  of  Isaac  and  Anne  Reckitt 
1859.  479.  Samuel  Pim,  married  Emma  Louisa  Dodshon  (nee 
Barnes,  daughter  of  Ttiomas  and  M.  P.  Barnes,  Waterford)  1874. 
They  have  two  children. 

480.  Charlotte,  married  Walter  Manser,  son  of  James  Poulter 
and  Elizabeth  Manser,  Hoddesdon,  Herts*,  1867. 

481.  Albert,  married  Maria  Knott,  daughter  of  George  and 
Knott,  London,  1868. 

482.  George  Frederick,  died  1842,  aged  about  two  months. 

483.  John  Pim.     484.  Octavia,  died  aged  about  three  montfis. 


Children  of  (455)  John  Pim  and  Sarah  (Bell)  Jackson. 

485.  Sarabella,  (John  Pim,  Anthony,  Thomas,  Thomas,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  married  James  Malcomson,  1865. 

486.  Antoinette  Eliza,  married  John  Marsh  in  1873. 

487.  Susan  Matilda,  died  (unmarried)  in  1870. 


EIGHTH    GENERATION. 


Children  of  (468)  Isaac  and  Mary  ( )  Hopper. 

488.  Isaac   T.  (Isaac,  Hannah,  Mary,  Isaac,  Thomas,  Isaac,  An- 
thony)  born  about  1858.     489.  Hannah,  born  about  1861. 
490.  Fanny,  born  1868  ;  died  3mo.  1875. 


Children  of  Edwin  A.  and  (469)  Mary  (Hopper)  Hopkins. 

491.  Mary  Atmore,  (Mary,  Hannah,  Mary,  Isaac,  Thomas., 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo.  27,  1861.  492.  Milton,  born  7mo.  5, 
1863.     493.  Elizabeth,  born  4mo.  4,  1865. 

494.  Julia  Gibbons,  born  5mo.  4,  1868. 

*An  abbreviation  of  Hertfordshire. 


108  EIGUTE  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (4)   Thomas  aud  Mary  (Boardman)  Jackson. 

Children  of  (474)  Anthony  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Greer 
(Greives)  Jackson. 

495.  LiLLiE,    {Anthomj    Thomas^     Thomas.,    Anthony.,     TJiomas, 
Thovias,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

496.  Rachel  Greives.     497.  Thomas.     498.  Newsom. 
499.  Percival.     500.  Anthony.     501.  Oswald  Egbert. 


Children  of  (475)  William  Ridgway  and  Elizabeth 
(Uprichard)  Jackson. 
502.    Hannah  Maria  Uprichard,  (William  Ridgway,  Thomas, 
Anthony,  Thomas.,  Thomas,  Isaac^  Anthony,)     503.  Newsom. 
504.  Mary  Margaret  Uprichard.     505.  William  Uprichard. 
506.  Elizabeth.     507.  Gilbertina  Newsom. 

508.  Ellen  Victoria. 

Children  of  (479)  Samuel  Pirn  and  Emma  Louisa  (Dodshon) 

Jackson. 

509.  Samuel  Pim,  (Samuel  Fim,  Samuel  Pirn,  Anthony,  Thomas, 
Thomas,  Isaac,  Anthony,)  born  1875.     510.  Margaret  Emma. 


FOURTH  GENERATION. 

Decendants  of  Joseph  and  (6)  Alice  (Jackson)  Gibson. 


Children  of  Joseph  and  (6)  Alice  (Jackson)  Gibson. 

511.  Ann,  (Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony)  married  John  Clark.  They  re- 
moved to  North  Carolina  where  they  settled.    They  had  two  children. 

512.  Isaac,  married  Esther,  danghter  of  John  Sinkler,  of  West 
Cain,  3mo.  26,  1761.  In  5mo.,  1769,  they  produced  at  Fairfax 
Monthly  Meeting,  Virginia,  from  Jiradford  Monthl}^  Meeting,  a 
certificate  for  themselves  and  their  children,  William,  Joseph  and 
Moses,  dated  3mo.  17,  1769. 

513.  Thomas,  married  Ann .     The  records  of  New  Garden 

Monthly  Meeting  show  that  Thomas  was  disowned  12mo.  4,  1762, 


FOURTH  OENERATION.  109 

Descendants  of  Joseph  and  (6)  Alice  {Jackson)  Gibson. 

for  marriage  "by  a  priest,"  to  one  not  a  member,  and  that  he  made 
application  9mo.,  lYTO,  to  become  again  a  member  of  that  meeting 
His  request  in  the  proper  time  was  granted,  and  Ann,  his  wife,  was 
received  into  membership  4mo.,  1776.  In  the  Sixth  month  follow- 
ing, they  produced  at  Fairfax  Monthly  Meeting,  a  certificate  of  re- 
moval for  themselves  and  their  minor  children,  namely,  David, 
Sarah,  Rebecca,  Abner  and  Eli.  They  had  six  children,  the  name 
of  the  oldest  not  ascertained. 

514.  Joseph,    married    Phebe    McNabb,    in    1764. (?)      Having 
married  by  a  "  priest  "  and  after  acknowledging  the  error  of  accom 
plishing  their  marriage  contrary  to  the  order  of  Friends,  a  certifi- 
cate of  removal  was  granted  2mo.  13,  1767,  to  Fairfax  Monthl3'' 
Meeting,  Va.     They  had  eight  children. 

515.  Rebecca,  married  Isaac  Nichols,  Sr.,  1768  ;  no  children. 

516.  John,  married  Ruth  Janney,  Imo.,  1776.  They  had  two 
children.     He  married  (2d)  Betsy  Pryor.     They  had  six  children. 

517.  James,  married  Mary  Hatcher,  Imo.  1769;  they  had  three 
children.  It  is  recorded  in  the  Minutes  of  Fairfax  Monthly  Meet- 
ing, that  John  and  James  Gibson  produced  at  that  meeting  a  certi- 
ficate of  removal  from  Bradford,  dated  5mo.  13,  1768. 

518.  MosES,  married  Lydia  Leonard,  2mo.,  1775.  They  had 
twelve  children.     519.  William?* 


FIFTH  GENERATION. 


Children  of  John  and  (511)  Ann  (Gibson)  Clark. 

520.  Isaac,  {Ann,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthoyiy)  married ;  had  eight 

children,  but  no  record  of  them  obtained.     521.  Alice. 


Children  of  (512)  Isaac  and  Esther  (Sinkler)  Gibson. 

522.  Joseph,  {Isaac,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony)  died,  unmarried. 

523.  William,  married Wynn.     They  had  four  daughters, 

names  of  two  only  obtained.     524.     Moses,  married  Betsy  Wynn. 

♦Name  given  on  list  by  John  Jackson,  previously  referred  to. 


110  FIFTH  GENERA  TION. 

Descendants  of  Joseph  and  (6)  Alice  {Jackson)  Gibson. 

They  had  four  children.      525.  Isaac,  married Peyton.     No 

children.  52G.  Samuel,  died  unmarried.  527.  Alice,  married 
John  Logan;  they  had  three  children.  528.  Betsy,  married  James 
Bowles;  had  six  children.  529,  Rachel,  married  John  or  Thomas 
Hicks.     One  child  named  Kimble. 


Children  of  (513)  Thomas  and  Ann  ( )  Gibson. 

530.  David,  ( T/io?nas,    Alice^   Isaac,   Anthony)   married    Nancy 

Smith.     No   children.     531.  Abner,   married   Smith.     They 

had  four  children.     Lived  in  Middleburg,  Loudon  County,  Ya. 

532.  Eli,   died   unmarried.      533.  Levi,   married  Majors. 

They  had  four  children.  534.  Sarah,  married  James  Hixson  ;  two 
children.  535.  Rebecca,  married  Daniel  Yernou,  of  Penn'a.  No 
children.  They  both  died  in  1825.  in  Loudon  County,  Ya.,  each 
having  attained  to  nearly  eight}'  years  of  age. 


Children  of  (514)  Joseph  and  Phebe  (McNabb)  Gibson. 

536.  Esther,  (Joseph.  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony)  married  John 
Smith.  They  had  three  children.  537.  Miriam,  married  Jonah 
Taverner.     No  children.     538.  John,  married  Rachel  Fredd.     They 

had  eleven  children.     539.  George,  married ;  removed  to  the 

West.  540.  Mary,  married  Isaac  Nichols.  Thej'  had  seven  child- 
ren. 541.  Hannah,  married  Benjamin  Brooke.  The}-  had  seven 
children.  542.  Phebe,  married  John  Gregg.  They  had  four  child- 
ren.    543.  Rebecca,  died  unmarried. 


Children  of  (516)  John  and  Ruth  (Janney)  Gibson. 

544.  Amos,  (John,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  (in  Yirginia)  6mo. 
11,  17'r9;  married  (9mo.  29,  1810,  at  Redstone,  Pa.,)  Hannah, 
daughter  of  Robert  and  Cassandra  Miller,  of  Brownsville,  Pa. 
Hannah  born  4mo.  26,  1781 ;  died  llmo.  8,  1845.  Amos  died  2mo. 
18,  1842.  They  had  nine  children.  Amos  and  Hannah,  soon  after 
their  marriage,  settled  in  Loudon  County,  Yirginia,  and  remained 
till  1826,  when  they  removed  to  Brownsville. 

545.  Mary,   born    ;    married    Elisha    Janney.      They   had 

eleven  children. 


FIFTH  GENERATION.  Ill 

Descendants  of  Joseph  and  (6)  Alice  (Jackson)  Gibson. 

Children  of  (516)  John  and  (2d  wife)  Betsy  (Pryor)  Gibson. 

546.  Israel,  (John,  Alice.  Isaac,  Anthony)  married  Alice  Carter. 
Nine  children.  54Y.  Mahlon,  married  Norah  Bruce ;  nine  children. 
548.  Tacy,  married   John  Fletcher  ;  three  children.     549.  Emily, 

married  David  Brown.     550.  Alice,  married ;  she  was  second 

wife   of  David  Brown.      551.  Rebecca,    married    Samuel    Peach. 
They  had  two  children. 


Children  of  (517)  James  and   Mary  (Hatcher)  Gibson. 

552.  William,  (James,  Alice.  Isaac,  Anthony)  unmarried. 
558.  Solomon,  married.     554.  Nancy. 


Children  of  (518)  Moses  and  Lydia  (Leonard)  Gibson. 

555.  Aaron,  (Moses,  Alice,  Isaac,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

556.  Jonathan.     551.  Jeremiah.     558.  Evi.     559.  Heber. 
560.  Joseph,  married  Rachel  Shoemalier.     They  had  four  child- 
ren.    561.  Ruth,  married Fleming.     They  had  five  children. 

562.  Dinah,  married Fleming — had  a  family-  of  children, 

563.  Rebecca,  unmarried.     564.  Susan,  unmarried. 

565.  Jesse,  married — had  a  family.     560.  Rachel,  unmarried. 


SIXTH   GENERATION. 


Children  of  (523)  William  and  (Wynn)  Gibson. 

566^.  Betsey,  ( William.  Isaac,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony). 
56t.  Alvira. 


Children  of  (524)  Moses  and  Betsey  (Wynn)  Gibson. 

568.  Minor,  (Moses,  Isaac,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

569.  Alpheus.     570.  Moses.     571.  Alcinda. 


113  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Joseph  and  (6)  Alice  {Jackson)  Gibson. 

Children  of  John  and  (527)  Alice  (Gibson)  Logan. 

512.  Alfred,  {Alice,  Isaac,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony). 
573.  Samuel.     574.  John. 


Children  of  James  and  (528)  Betsey  (Gibson)  Bowles. 

575.  Samuel,  {Betsey,  Isaac,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

576.  Rachel.     577.  Isaac.     578.  William.     579.  David. 
580.  Alcinda. 


Children  of  (531)  Abner  and  (Smith)  Gibson. 

581.  Thomas,  {Abner,  Thomas,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

582.  Ann.     583.  Marshall.     584.  Isabella. 


Children  of  (533)  Levi  and  (Majors)  Gibson. 

585.  Richard,  {Levi,  Thomas,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

586.  Seldon.     587.  Susanna.     588.  Julieb. 


Children  of  James  and  (534)  Sarah  (Gibson)  Hixson. 

589.  Nancy,  {Sarah,  Thomas,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

590.  Rebecca. 


Children  of  John  and  (536)  Esther  (Gibson)  Smith. 

591.  J OSEVH,  {Usther,  Joseph,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthonys).     592.  John. 
593.  Thomas. 


Children  of  (538)  John  and  Rachel  (Fredd)  Gibson. 

594.  Sidney,  {John,  Joseph^  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony).     595.  Joseph. 
596.  Nelson.     597.  Phebe.     598.  Samuel.     599.  George. 
600.  Jackson.     601.  Sally.     602.  Phineas.     603.  Joshua. 
604.  Manly. 


SIXTH  GENERATION.  113 

Descendants  of  Joseph  and  (6)  Alice  {Jackson)  Gibson. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  (540)  Mary  (Gibson)  Nichols. 

605.  Joshua,  {Mary.,  Joseph.,  Alice.,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

606.  Maeiam.     601.  Joseph.     608.  Lydia.     609.  William. 
610.  Sarah.     611.  Phebe. 


Children  of  Benjamin  and  (541)  Hannah  (Gibson)  Brooke. 

612.  George,  {Hannah.,  Joseph.,  Alice.,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

613.  Nancy.     614.  Benjamin.     615.  Peter.     616.  Phebe. 
617.  Mariam.     618.  Betsey. 


Children  of  John  and  (542)  Phebe  (Gibson)  Gregg. 

619.     GEO'R0:i:,,{Phebe,  Joseph,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony).    620.  John. 
621.  Joseph.     622.  William. 


Children  of  (544)  Amos  and  Hannah  (Miller)  Gibson. 

623.  John,  {Amos,  John,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  6mo.  28, 
1811 ;  married  Rebecca,  daughter  of  William  and  Hannah  Glover, 
of  Evesham,  N.  J.,  5mo.  10,  1837,  at  Redstone,  Pa,  They  have 
eight  children.  John  removed  to  Columbiana  County,  Ohio,  in 
1848,  but  now  resides  near  Alliance,  Stark  County,  Ohio. 

624.  Ruth,  born  lOmo.  22,  1812  ;  married  William,  son  of  David 
and  Margaret  Binns,  of  Brownsville,  Pa.,  3mo.  10,  1830.  They 
had  fourteen  children.  625.  Mary,  born  4mo.  19,  1814;  died  9mo. 
20,  1865. 

626.  Robert,  born  9mo.  3,  1815  ;  died  9mo.  11,  1815. 

627.  Mahlon,  born  llmo.  3,  1816  ;  died  8mo.  30,  1818. 

628.  Miller,  born  3mo.  16,  1819;  married  9mo.  21,  1842,  to 
Ann  P.,  daughter  of  Robert  and  Jemima  Eyres,  of  West  Grove, 
Harrison  Co.,  Ohio.  They  had  five  children.  Residence,  near 
Mount  Pleasant,  Ohio. 

629.  Sarah,  born  4mo.,  23,  1821. 

630.  Cassandra,  born  2mo.  23,  1823;  died  2mo.  23,  1823. 

631.  Amos,  born  Imo.  19,  1828;  died  8mo.  11,  1828. 


114  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Joseph  and  (6)  Alice  {Jackson)  Gibson. 

Children  of  Elisha  and  (545)  Mary  (Gibson)  Janney. 

632.  Ruth,  (Mary,  John,  Alice,  Isaac,  Aiithony).     633.  Albina. 
634.  John.     685.  Mary.     636.  Anna.     63t.  James. 
638.  Aquilla.    639.  Cornelia.     640.  Nathaniel.     641.  Elisha. 
642.  Charles. 


Children  of  (546)  Israel  and  Alice  (Carter)  Gibson. 

643.  Adolphus,  {Israel,  John,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

644.  Emily,     645.  J.  Gibson.     646.  Tacy.     64t.  Eliza. 
648.  Julia  Carter.     649.  Albert.     650.  Landon. 
651.  Edward. 


Children  of  (547)  Mahlon  and  Norah  (Bruce)  Gibson. 

652.  Mary,  {Mahlon,  John,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony).     653.  Mary. 
654.  Martha.     655.     Eliza.     656.  Norah.     657.  Judith. 
658.  Lucy.     659.  Bruce.     660.  Mahlon.     661.  John. 


Children  of  John  and  (648)  Tacy  (Gibson)  Fletcher. 

662.  Eliza,  (  Tacy,  John,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony).     663.  John. 
664.  Emily. 


Children  of  Samuel  and  (551)  Rebecca  (Gibson)  Peach. 

665.  Gibson  {Rebecca,  John,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony). 
660.    Seldon. 


Children  of  (560)  Joseph  and  Rachel  (Shoemaker)  Gibson. 

667.  Clementina,  {Joseph,  Moses,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

668.  Webster.     669.  Laura.     670.  Rose. 


Children  of and  (561)  Ruth  (Gibson)  Fleming. 

671.  AiLSE,  {Ruth,  Moses,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony).     672.  Mary. 
673.  Archibald.     674.  Lydia.     675.  Moses. 


SEVENTH  OENERATION.  115 

Descendants  of  Joseph  and  (6)  Alice  {Jackson)  Gibson. 

SEVENTH   GENERATION. 


Children  of  (623)  John  and  Rebecca  (Glover)  Gibson. 

6T6.  Hannah  M.,  (John,  Amos,  John,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  5mo.  1,  1839;  married  Moses  Kell^^,  near  Salem  Ohio.  They 
had  one  child.     All  deceased. 

Q11.  Lydia  S.,  born  2mo.  8,  1841.     678.  Mary  Ann,  born  3mo. 

4,  1843,  married  Albert,  son  of  and  Lj^dia  Craft,  near  Salem, 

Ohio,  9mo.,  1866.     Mary  Ann  died  7mo.  4,  1868,  leaving  one  child. 

679.  Amos  E.,  born  9mo.  15,  1844;  married  Rebecca,  daughter  of 

Samuel  and  Tomlinson,  of  Trenton,  Jefferson  Co.,  0.,  12mo. 

1873.  680.  William  S.,  born  8mo.  6,  1846 ;  married  Amelia, 
daughter  of  John  and  Duff,  of  Mt.  Pleasant,  0.     One  child. 

681.  John  Edwin,  born  llmo.  28,  1849.  682.  Ruthanna,  born 
2mo.  22,  1852.  683.  Rebecca  W.,  born  3mo.,  29,  1855;  married 
Martin  Bridanstan,  of  Salem,  0.,  8mo.  31,  1876. 


Children  of  William  and  1^624)  Ruth  (Gibson)  Binns. 

684.  Gibson,  [Ruth,  Amos,  John,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
12mo.  10,  1830  ;  married  8mo.  25,  1854,  to  Martha,  daughter  of 
Samuel  and  Merc}^  Cope,  of  Providence,  Fayette  Co.,  Pa. 

685.  Charles,  born  2mo.  19,  1832;  died  5mo.  31,  1838. 

686.  Richard,  born  8mo.  28,  1834  ;  married  Gulielma,  daughter 
of  Harmon  and  Mary  Hill,  of  Richmond,  Ind.,  lOmo.  18,  1855. 
They  have  six  children.     Residence,   Rossville,  Shawnee  Co.,  Kan. 

687.  Robert,  born  7mo.  26,  1835;  died  6mo.  21,  183*8. 

688.  David,  born  2mo.  18,  1837  ;  married  Esther,  daughter  of 
Hammond  and  Susan  Gilbert,  of  Ada,  Harden  Co.,  Ohio,  7mo.  26, 
1866.     They  have  three  children.     689.  Mary,  born  9mo.  16,  1838. 

690.  Amos,  born  5mo.  17,  1840;  married  Rebecca,  daughter  of 
Chai'les  and  Sarah  Armstrong,  of  Harrisville,  Harrison  Co.,  Ohio, 
9mo.  10,  1861.  They  had  three  children.  Rebecca  died  lOmo.  13, 
1868.  Amos  died  12mo.  28,  1872.  691.  John,  born  9mo.  10,  1842; 
died  3mo.  12,  1864.  692.  Martha,  born  4mo.  13,  1844;  died  9mo. 
19,  1848.  693.  Thomas  Clarkson,  born  6mo.  23,  1846;  died  3mo. 
11,  1860.     694.  William  Henry,  born  3mo.  2,  1848. 


116  SEVENTH  GENEBATION. 

Descendants  of  Joseph  and  (6)  Alice  {Jackson)  Gibson. 

695.  Hannah,  born  5mo.  31,  1850.  696.  Margaret,  born  8mo. 
28,  1851;  died  2mo.  24,  1866.     697.  Oliver  Holden,  born  llmo. 

t,  1857. 

Children  of  (628)  Miller  and  Ann  P.  (Eyres)  Gibson. 

698.  Robert  E.,  {Miller^  Amos,  John,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  12mo.  9, 1843 ;  died  8mo.  29, 1854.  699.  Elizabeth  M.,  born 
9mo.  7,  1846;  died  4mo.  19,  1848. 

700.  Hannah  J.,  born  6mo.  8,  1849  ;  married^Thomas,  (born  7mo. 
5,  1842)  son  of  James  and  Rebecca  Penrose  of  New  Garden,  Col- 
umbiana Co.,  Ohio,  2mo.  10,  1870.     They  have  one  child. 

701.  Albert,  born  6mo.  5,  1854.  702.  Anna  Maria,  born  2mo. 
10,  1858;  died  Imo.  14,  1864. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION. 


Child  of  Moses  and  (676)  Hannah  M.  (Gibson)  Kelly. 

703.  Isaac,  (Hannah  M.,  John,  Amos,  John,Alice,  Isaac, Anthony). 
deceased. 


Child  of  Albert  and  (678)  Mary  Ann  (Gibson)  Craft. 

704.  Lydia  Rebecca,  {Mary  Ann,  John,  Amos,  John,  Alice,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  9mo.,  1867. 


Child  of  (680)  William  S.  and  Amelia  (Duff)  Gibson. 

705.  Mabel,  (William  S.,  John,  Amos,  John,  Alice,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  1876. 


Children  of  (686)  Richard  and  Gulielma  (Hill)  Binns. 

706.  Mary  Emma,  (Richard,  Ruth,  Amos,  John,  Alice,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  8mo.  27,  1856.  707.  William  Albert,  born  Imo. 
19,  1858.     708.  Horace  Mann,  born  7mo.  7,  1859. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION.  117 

Descendants  of  Joseph  and  (6)  Alice  (Jackson)  Gibson. 

109.  Franklin,  born  Idmo.  25,  1861.     YIO.  Anna  Laura,  bora 
llmo.  21,  1864.  ^  711.  John  Bertrand,  bora  8mo.  1,  1867. 


Children  of  (688)  David  and  Esther  (Gilbert)  Binns. 

712.  Vienna,  (David,  Ruth,  Amos,  John,  Alice,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  Imo.  20,  1868.     713.  John  Merritt,  born  7mo.  15,  1869. 


Children  of  (690)  Amos  and  Rebecca  (Armstrong)  Binns. 

714.  Charles  Sumner,  {Ruth,  Amos,  Amos,  John,  Alice,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  12mo.  22,  1862.  715.  Lillie  Aurelia,  bora  4mo. 
10,  1865.     716.  Victor  Hall,  born  7mo.  12,  1868;  died  lOmo.,24, 

1868. 


Child  of  Thomas  and  (700)  Hannah  J.  (Gibson)  Penrose. 

717.  Roscius,    (Hannah   J.,    Miller,   Amos,    John,  Alice,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  2mo.  1,  1872. 


FOURTH   GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (1)    William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 


Children  of  (7)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

718,  Isaac,  (William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  7mo.  2,  1734;  mar- 
ried Hannah  Miller.  No  issue.  He  married  (2d)  Hannah  Jackson, 
daughter  of  Joseph  and  Susanna  (Miller)  Jackson,  5mo.  13,  1762. 
Hannah  born  7mo.  27,  1741 ;  died  5mo.  5,  1806.  Isaac  died  6mo. 
27,  1807.     They  had  twelve  children. 

The  above  named  Joseph  Jackson  was  a  son  of  Ephraim  and  Rachel  of 
Edgmont,  Delaware  Co.  Ephraim,  born  about  1658,  came  from  England  in 
1687,  and  lived  within  the  Umits  of  Chester  Monthly  Meeting;  married 
Rachel,  daughter  of  Nicholas  and  EUzabeth  Newlin,  of  Concord,  in  1695; 
and  they  afterwards  settled  in  Edgmont,  where  he  died  Imo.  11,  1733.  His 
widow  died  in  1742.     When  Nicholas  Newlin  immigrated  to  America  he 


118  FO  UR  TH  GENERA  TION. 

Descendants  of  (7)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

brought   with  him  a  certificate*  given  forth  by  the  Meeting,  in  the  hand- 
writing of  William  Edmuud'sou,  which  is  as  follows: 

' '  At  the  request  of  Nicholas  Newland  we  do  hereby  certify  that  the  said 
Nicholas  Newlaud  acquainted  our  Men's  Meeting  with  his  intention  of  re- 
moving himself  and  his  family  out  of  this  nation  into  New  Jersey  or  Penn- 
sylvania, in  America.  And  we  have  nothing  to  charge  against  him  and  his 
family,  or  to  their  conversation  in  the  world,  since  they  frequented  oilr  meet- 
ings; but  hath  walked  honestly  among  men  for  aught  we  know  or  can  hear 
of  by  enquiry  which  hath  been  made,  but  our  Friends'  Meeting  is  generally 
dissatisfied  with  his  so  removing,  he  being  so  well  settled  with  his  family, 
and  having  sufficient  substance  for  food  and  raiment,  which  all  that  profess 
godliness  in  Christ  Jesus  ought  to  be  content  with;  for  we  brought  nothing 
into  this  world  and  we  are  sure  to  take  nothing  out,  and  he  has  given  us  no 
satisfactory  reason  for  hisS  removing,  but  our  godly  jealousy  is,  that  his  chief 
ground  is  fearfulness  of  sufferings  here  for  the  testimony  of  Jesus,  or  covet- 
ing worldly  liberty — all  which  we  certify  from  our  Men's  Meeting  at  Mount- 
mellick,  25th  of  12mo.,  1682. 

"And  we  further  certify  that  enquiry  hath  been  made  concerning  the 
clearness  of  Nathaniel  and  John  Newland,  sons  of  said  Nicholas  Newland, 
from  all  entanglements  of  marriage,  and  that  they  are  released  for  aught 
we  find. 

' '  Signed  by  the  advice  and  in  the  behalf  of  the  meeting,  Tobias  Bladwell, 
William  Edmundson,  Christopher  Raper"  and  others. 

Ephraim  and  Rachel  Jackson's  children,  as  follow  :  John,  born  Imo.  26, 
1697.  Joseph,  born  6mo.  19,  1698;  died  9mo.  6,  1698.  Joseph,  (2d)  born  7mo. 
13,  1699.  Nathaniel,  born  6mo.  17,  1701.  Josiah,  born  llmo.  20,  1702  ;  died 
Imo.  1,  1714^5.  Samuel,  born  12mo.  13,  1704.  {For  his  descendants  see 
Appendix).     Ephraim,   born    llmo.    7,    1706.     Mary,   born    4mo.    3,    1708. 

Rachel,  born  5mo.  10,   1710.     Nathan,  born .     Of  these  children,  the 

second  Joseph  was  married  8mo.  18,  1722,  to  Hannah  Peunell,  who  died  6mo. 
31,  1728,  and  he  married  (2d)  Susanna  Miller,  2mo.  18,  1734,  He  settled  in 
Londongrove  when  first  married,  and  in  1743  built  a  substantial  brick  house, 
now  the  residence  of  Thomas  M.  Harvey. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Hannah  (Fennel)  Jackson. 

Ephraim,  born  6mo.  19,  1723;  died  12mo.  16,  1738.  Rachel,  born  lOmo. 
11,  1726;  married  4mo.  18,  1747,  to  John  Jordan,  son  of  John,  of  Berks  Co. 
Alice,  born  3mo.  26,  1728;  died  lOmo.  21,  1740,     Joseph,  born 

Children  op  Joseph  and  Susanna  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Ephraim,  born  3mo.  27,  1735;  mai-ried  Tacy  Thompson,  daughter  of  Jane, 
of  Londonderry,  at  Londongrove  Meeting,  llmo.  26,  1760,     JoJm,  born  7mo. 

*Tho  copy  was  taken  by  J.  J.  Parker,  of  West  Chester,  Pa.,  Imo.  19,  1874,  from  the 
original,  which  was  in  the  possession  of  Niehohxs  Newland's  granddaughter,  Mary  Mifflin, 
of  Harford  Co.,  Md.,  then  in  her  79th  year.  The  name  (Newland)  was  either  misspelled 
by  W.  E.,  or  changed  in  America,  being  now  spelled  Newlin. 


FOURTH  OENEBATION.  119 

Descendants  of  (7)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

11,  1736.  Mary,  born  3mo.  27,  1738.  Josiah,  born  llmo.  8,  1739.  Hannah, 
born  7mo,  27,  1741;  married  Isaac,  son  of  "William  and  Katharine  Jackson. 
Susanna,  horn  7mo.  7,  1743;  married  John  Jackson,  son  of  John  (deceased) 
of  East  Marlborough,  12mo.  22,  1768,  at  New  Garden.  Alice,  born  12mo.  1, 
1745.  Sarah,  born  2mo.  6,  1748  ;  married  Josiah  Lamborn,  son  of  Robert 
and  Sarah,  of  Londongrove,  12mo.  18,  1766,  at  New  Garden.  Samuel,  born 
Imo.  15,  1749-50;  married  Rebecca,  daughter  of  John  and  Rebecca  Dixon, 
of  New  Garden,  llmo.  21,  1771,  and  afterwards  removed  to  Redstone, 
Fayette  Co.,  Pa. — the  year  not  ascertained,  but  we  find  a  record  of  him  there 
in  1794;  and  in  1796  it  appears  that  he  and  Jonathan  Sharpless  built  and  put 
in  operation  the  first  paper  mill  west  of  the  mountains.  It  is  recorded  of 
Ephraim  Jackson  that,  "having  received  a  better  education  than  was  usual 
in  his  day,  he,  for  many  years,  held  the  situation  as  Clerk  for  Chester 
Monthly  Meeting  of  Friends,  of  which  he  was  an  exemplary  member.  He 
was  also  much  employed  in  civil  affairs,  especially  where  good  penmanship 
was  needed;  and  in  1710  he  represented  Chester  County  in  the  Provincial 
Assembly."!    For  a  record  of  many  of  his  descendants,  see  Appendix. 

719.  James,  born  llmo.  3,  1736;  married  Mary,  daughter  of 
Joseph  and  Susanna  (Miller)  Jackson,  of  Londongrove,  6mo.  19, 
1760.  Mary,  born  3mo.  27,  1738  ;  died  8mo.  30,  1812.  James  died 
4mo.  11,  1817,  and  was  buried  at  Hockessin,  Del.  They  had  ten 
children. 

720.  Ann,  born  5mo.  19,  1739;  married  Caleb,  son  of  Michael 
and  Hannah  Harlan,  of  Londongrove,  lOmo.  23,  1760.  Ann  died 
4mo.,  1804.  Caleb  died  7mo.,  1815.  They  had  nine  children. 
Resided  in  Miltown,  Del.  721.  Elizabeth,  born  llmo.  19,  1741 ; 
died  2mo.  — ,  1742.     722.  Thomas,  born  6mo.  8,  1743;  died  6mo. 

12,  1745. 

723.  William,  born  5mo.  14,  1746.  In  1775  he  became  a  min- 
ister in  the  Society  of  Friends  ;  in  1778  married  Hannah,  daughter 
©f  Thomas  and  Hannah  Seaman,  of  Westbury,  Long  Island,  to 
which  place  he  removed,  residing  there  about  two  years.  He 
traveled  much  in  the  ministry,  and  visited  England  and  Ireland  on 
religious  service  in  1802.  Hannah  died  12mo.  25,  1833,  aged  about 
85  years.  William  died  Imo.  10,  1834,  aged  nearly  88  years.  No 
children. 

724.  John,  born  llmo.  9,  1748;  married  Mary,  daughter  of  Joel 
and  Hannah  Harlan,  2mo.  11,  1775.  Mary  born  3mo.  5,  1753 ;  died 
llmo.  18,  1829.  John  died  12mo.  20,  1821.  They  had  seven 
children.     John  was  a  close  student  of  Nature,  and  highly  appre- 

fSee  "Biographical  Notices"  in  tie  History  of  Delaware  Co.,  by  Geo.  Smith,  M.  D. 


120  FOURTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  {"J)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

ciatecl  the  beautiful  in  whatever  department  of  the  useful  sciences 
his  enquiries  were  directed.  Among  his  favorite  scientific  pursuits, 
Botany  claimed  a  large  share  of  his  attention ;  and  the  late  Dr. 
William  Darlington,  with  whom  he  was  personally  acquainted,  in 
his  "  Memorials  of  Bartram  and  Marshall,"  refers  to  him  thus  : 
"  John  Jackson,  of  Londongrove  Township,  Chester  Co.,  was  one 
of  the  very  few  contemporaries  of  Humphrey  Marshall  who  sym- 
pathized cordially  with  his  pursuits.  He  commenced  a  garden 
soon  after  that  at  Marshalton  was  established,  and  made  a  valuable 
collection  of  rare  and  ornamental  plants,  which  is  still  preserved 
(1849)  in  good  condition  by  his  son  William  Jackson.  John  Jack- 
son was  a  very  successful  cultivator  of  curious  plants,  a  respectable 
botanist,  and  one  of  the  most  gentle  and  amiable  of  men." 

125.  Katharine,  born  4mo.  10,  1T52;  died  5mo.  16,  1754. 

126.  Katharine,  born  lOmo.  2,  1754;  married  Thomas  Pen- 
nington, of  Londongrove,  (widower)  4mo.  8,  1795.  Katharine 
died  2mo.  18,  1826.     They  had  two  children. 

727.  Hannah,  born  5mo.  15,  1757  ;  married  Isaac,  son  of  Isaac 
and  Mary  Thomas,  of  Willistown,  llmo.  8,  1781.  Hannah  died 
9mo.  25,  1813.     They  had  four  children. 


FIFTH  GENERATION. 


Children  of  (718)  Isaac  and  Hannah  (Jackson)  Jackson. 

728.  Joseph,  (Isaac,  William.,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  13, 
1763;  married  Gulielma  Maria,  daughter  of  Samuel  Waters,  of 
Prince  George's  Co.,  Md.,  2mo.  27,  1794,  at  "  Indian  Spring  Meeting 
House,"  in  said  count3\  Gulielma  Maria  died  without  issue,  llmo. 
1,  1815.  Joseph  married  (2d)  Rachel,  daughter  of  Yate  and 
Artridge  Plummer,  of  Frederick  Co.,  Md.,  Imo.  18,  1816.  Joseph 
died  5mo.  21,  1831.  Rachel  died  5mo.  20,  1858.  They  had  five 
children. 

729.  William,  horn  8mo.  1,  1764,  at  New  Garden,  Chester  Co., 
Pa.;  married  Phebe  Townsend,  (born  6mo.  2,  1768)  daughter  of 
Henry  and  Anne  (Wright)  Townsend,  of  Oyster  Bay,  Long  Island, 


TIFTR  OENEBATION.  121 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

9mo.  29, 1803,  at  Cornwall,  Orange  Co.,  New  York.  In  the  autumn 
of  1785,  William  went  to  Redstone  to  visit  his  uncle,  Samuel  Jack- 
son, and'remained  there  four  years,  engaged  in  the  fulling  of  cloth 
and  the  manufacture  of  flour — the  last  two  years  in  partnership 
with  the  proprietor  of  the  mills,  Rees  Cadwallader,  a  Friend.  In 
1*789,  he  returned  to  New  Garden,  where  he  remained  nearly  a  year. 
In  1193,  he  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  flour,  with  Micajah 
Crew  as  partner,  at  some  place  about  twenty-five  miles  from  Rich- 
mond, Ya.  In  1196,  the  partnership  was  terminated  and  he 
traveled  northward  in  pursuit  of  emplo3^ment,  and  rented  a  flour 
mill  in  Cornwall,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.  In  this  business  he  remained 
two  or  three  years,  after  which  he  removed  to  the  neighboring 
village  of  Canterbury  and  engaged  in  "  store-keeping,"  where  he 
remained  till  his  death,  which  occurred  Imo.  4,  1821.  Phebe  died 
in  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  12mo.  2,  1859.     They  had  two  children. 

The  above  named  Hemy  Townsend  was  born  in  1725  ;  died  3mo.  28,  1803  ; 
his  wife  died  9mo.  17,  1825,  aged  90  years,  leaving  issue  as  follow  :  Betsey, 
Henry,  Zebulon,  Noah,  Phebe  and  Charles.  They  were  lineally  descended 
from  Henry  Townsend,  who  settled  at  Oyster  Bay  in  1661,  and  children  of 
the  5th  Henry  in  the  line  of  descent.  Their  grandfather  (the  4th  Henry,) 
married  Elizabeth  Titus,  represented  as  a  "beautiful  Quakeress."  They 
had  seven  children,  one  of  whom,  named  Peter,  was  "successfully  employed 
in  the  manufacture  of  iron,  and  made  the  chain  that  was  stretched  across 
the  North  River  in  the  Revolution."* 

130.  Mary,  born  2mo.  8,  1166  ;  died  (unmarried)  Imo.  15,  1812. 

131.  Hannah,  born  12mo.  13,  1161;  died  (unmarried)  12mo.  5, 
1845.  In  the  5th  month,  1198,  she  went  to  reside  among  the 
Indians  in  the  Oneida  settlement,  western  New  York,  to  assist  in 
their  civilization  under  the  auspices  of  the  Yearly  Meeting  of 
Friends  in  Philadelphia,  and  continued  at  the  several  Indian  settle- 
ments laboring  for  the  good  of  the  natives  for  fifteen  years. 

132.  Catharine,  born  12mo.  21,  1169;  died  Imo.  24,  1111. 
Buried  at  New  Garden, 

133.  Catharine,  born  8mo.  22,  1111;  married  Jesse,  son  of 
Joshua  and  Hannah  Pugh,  of  E.  Nottingham,  1  Imo.  14, 1193.  They 
moved  to  Alexandria,  D.  C,  soon  after  marriage,  where  he  died 
9mo.  28,  1803.  Catharine  then  removed  to  Philadelphia  and  died 
there  8mo.  28,  1851.     They  had  six  children. 


*See  Memorial  of  the  Townsend  Brothers  for  items  in  this  paragraph. 


123  FIFTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  {!)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Joshua  Pugh.  sou  of  John  and  Sarah  Pugh,  boru  4mo.  25,  1743;  died 
12mo.  28,  1808;  married  Hauuah,  daughter  of  Jacob  and  Martha  Chandler, 
of  New  Castle  Co.,  Del.,  12mo.  19,  1765.  Their  children,  as  follow:  Jesse, 
born  ,3mo.  12,  1767.  Sarah,  born  3mo.  27,  1769.  Jacob,  born  6mo.  7,  1771; 
died  8mo.  9,  1805.  Jo7m,  boru  6mo.  11,  1773.  Enoch,  born  7mo.  1,  1776. 
Hannah,  born  7rao.  27,  1778.  Joshua,  born  6mo.  19,  1780.  Lydia,  born 
lOmo.  12,  1783  ;  died  12mo.  9,  1832.  Caleb,  born  Imo.  26,  1785.  Azariah, 
boru  lOiuo.  12,  1787.     Hauuah,  widow  of  Joshua  Pugh,  died  llmo.  2, 1833. 

734.  Susanna,  born  lOmo.  23,  1773;  married  Emmor  Kimber  in 
ItOf').  He  was  noteworthy  as  a  higbly  esteemed  minister  in  the 
Society  of  Friends,  his  ministry  having  had  the  recorded  approval 
of  the  Societ}^  in  1803.  In  1818  he  established  in  Chester  County, 
the  "  Kimberton  Boarding  School  for  Girls,''  which  for  thirty  years 
was  conducted,  with  the  assistance  of  his  richly  endowed  wife  and 
daughters,  on  advanced  and  liberal  principles,  attracting  pupils 
from  near  and  far.  He  also  advanced  the  social  and  political 
interests  of  the  neighborhood  and  country.  His  public  spirit  with 
enlightened  foresight  saw  the  necessity  for  the  "  Reading  Railroad," 
and  he,  in  1831,  called  the  first  meeting  that  opened  the  subject  to 
the  public.  He  was  an  earnest  advocate  for  the  rights  of  the  slave, 
who,  when  fleeing  from  the  South,  found  in  his  dwelling  shelter 
and  protection.  He  died  9mo.  1,  1850.  Susanna  died  7mo.  10, 
1854.     They  had  eleven  children. 

735.  Isaac,  born  lOmo.  1,  1775;  died  in  Philadelphia,  (unmar- 
ried) llmo.  5,  1855.  His  sister  Hannah,  on  her  return  from  the 
Indian  settlements,  resided  with  him,  he  being  then  engaged  in 
business  in  Wilmington,  Del.  He  afterwards  removed  to  Phila- 
delphia with  his  sister  Hannah  as  a  member  of  his  family.  Subse- 
quently, his  sisters  Catharine  and  Phebe  joined  him  ;  and  after 
the  death  of  Emmor  Kimber,  his  sister  Susanna  also  went  to  reside 
with  him.  The  four  sisters  all  died  as  members  of  his  family  and 
under  his  roof,  he  having  survived  them  all.  Samuel  and  Rebecca 
lived  in  the  same  city  at  the  time  of  their  decease.  The  average 
length  of  the  lives  of  the  seven  was  about  eighty  years. 

186.  Phebe,  born  7mo.  9,  1777  ;  died  4mo.  10,  1854,  (unmarried). 

t37.  Alice,  born  6mo.  23,  1779;  married  Enoch,  son  of  Evan 
and  Jane  Lewis,  of  Radnor,  Delaware  Co.,  5mo.  9,  1799,  at  New 
Garden.  Alice  was  a  gifted  minister  in  the  Society  of  Friends, 
endowed  with  a  clear  judgment  and  sound  understanding,  and  in 
the  exercise  of  her  gift  a  fluent  and  impressive  speaker.  She  died 
12mo.  15,  1813.     They  had  seven  children. 


FIFTH  GENERATION.  123 

Descendants  of  (t)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

The  ancestors  of  Evan  Lewis  emigrated  from  Wales  to  Pennsylvania  in 
1682 — Evan  Lewis,  Henry  Lewis,  his  son,  and  Henry  Lewis,  the  second  son 
of  the  first  Henry,  all  coming  over  in  the  same  ship.  Henry  Lewis,  the  first, 
was  foreman  of  the  first  grand  jury  in  Chester  Co.  He  died  in  middle  life 
in  1688.  His  son  Henry,  born  in  1671  ;  married  lOmo.  20,  1G92,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Robert  Taylor,  of  Springfield,  Delaware  Co.  Their  third  child, 
John  Lewis,  was  the  father  of  Evan  Lewis  the  second,  and  was  boi'n  3mo. 
23,  1697.  In  3mo.,  1725,  he  married  Catharine  Roberts,  at  Radnor,  Delaware 
Co.  They  had  six  children,  of  whom  Evan  Lewis  (the  second)  was  the 
youngest  son.  He  was  born  4mo.  13,  1740,  and  was  twice  man-ied.  His 
second  wife,  to  whom  he  was  married  12mo.  20,  1774,  was  Jane  Meredith, 
daughter  of  John  Meredith,  and  Grace,  his  wife,  who  was  a  daughter  of 
Robert  Williams,  "King  of  Goshen,"  (so  called  because  he  was  the  first 
and  for  some  time  the  only  settler  in  the  township).     Jane  was  boi'n  in  1743. 

Enoch  Lewis,  their  eldest  son,  was  born  Imo.  29,  1776.  His  mother  and 
grandmother  were  both  women  of  uncommon  vigor  of  intellect,  and  he 
evinced  in  early  childhood  a  remarkable  aptitude  for  mathematics  and  an 
ardent  desire  for  knowledge.  Before  he  was  fifteen,  he  began  to  teach  ; 
when  about  nineteen  he  accompanied  Andrew  Ellicott  and  General  Irwin, 
appointed  under  the  authority  of  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania,  to  lay 
out  several  towns,  Erie,  Meadville,  Mercer  and  others,  and  assisted  as  a 
surveyor  in  the  expedition.  On  his  return  in  the  Fall  of  1795,  he  was  ap- 
pointed mathematical  teacher  in  Fi'iends'  Academy,  on  Fourth  Street,  near 
Chestnut,  in  Philadelphia.  He  married  in  1799,  and  the  same  year  was 
invited  to  take  charge  of  the  mathematical  department  in  Friends  Boarding 
School,  at  Westtown.  In  18G8  he  established  a  boarding  school,  at  New 
Garden,  where  he  taught  a  number  of  years  with  reputation  and  success. 
In  1827,  having  become  known  as  a  vigorous  writer,  he  was  requested  to 
edit  a  periodical  then  about  being  established  in  Philadelphia  in  opposition 
to  African  slavery,  called  the  African  Observer.  He  continued  to  conduct 
that  work  for  one  year,  when  it  was  discontinued. 

He  remained  in  Philadelphia,  serving  several  years  as  City  Surveyor,  and 
in  1831,  at  the  instance  of  a  committee  of  the  Yearly  Meeting,  returned  to 
Westtown  to  take  charge  again  of  the  mathematical  department.  He  re- 
niained  there  until  the  Spring  of  1834,  when  he  moved  back  to  New  Garden. 

In  1847,  a  religious  periodical  called  Friends^  Revieio  was  established  by  a 
branch  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  and  he  was  appointed  editor.  To  his 
duties  in  that  capacity  he  gave  his  unremitted  attention  as  long  as  he  lived. 
His  varied  and  extensive  acquirements  and  accurate  scholarship  enabled  him 
to  impart  unusual  interest  to  the  work,  which,  under  his  management,  was 
placed  on  a  firm  footing.  He  was  the  author  of  several  mathematical 
treatises,  of  a  small  book  on  oaths,  one  on  baptism,  and  also  of  a  life  of 
William  Penn,  and  he  contributed  largely  to  some  of  the  periodicals  of  the 
day,  especially  on  the  subject  of  slavery.  He  was  a  thorough  and  consistent 
Friend  and  filled  some  of  the  most  important  and  responsible  positions  in 
the  Society. 


134  FITFE  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  Ililler  Jackson. 

On  the  11th  of  5mo..  1815,  Enoch  Lewis  married  Lydia  Jackson, 
(born  Tmo.  6,  1787,)  daughter  of  John  and  Mary  (Harlan)  Jack- 
son, at  West  Grove.  She  was  first  cousin  of  his  first  wife.  They 
had  eight  children,  two  of  whom  died  in  infancy.  Lydia  died  3mo. 
14,  1846.  Enoch  died  7mo.  14,  1856,  in  the  eighty-first  year  of  his 
age,  retaining  his  intellectual  faculties  in  full  vigor  till  within  a 
few  days  of  his  death. 

738.  Rebecca,  born  12mo.  13,  1781 ;  married  Charles,  son  of 
Joseph  and  Jane  Allen,  lOmo.  30,  1811.  Rebecca  died  llmo.  19, 
1860.     They  had  six  children. 

739.  Samuel,  born  8mo.  3,  1788;  married  Elizabeth  C,  only 
child  of  William  and  Elizabeth  Barker,  of  Philadelphia,  llmo.  3, 
1813.  Samuel  early  graduated  for  the  medical  profession  and  re- 
moved when  a  A^oung  man  to  Northumberland,  where  for  many 
years  success  attended  his  professional  services.  In  his  later  j^ears 
he  liA^ed  in  Philadelphia,  and  was  designated  as  "■'  Dr.  Jackson  of 
Northumberland,"  probably  to  distinguish  him  from  Prof.  Samuel 
Jackson,  of  the  Universitj^,  as  they  bore  the  same  name,  were 
nearly  the  same  age,  and  both  eminent  in  their  profession.  He 
died  12mo.  17,  1869.     He  had  five  children. 

Dr.  Samuel  Jacksou,  Professor  in  the  University,  was  born  3mo.  22,  1787; 
died  4mo.  4,  1872.  He  was  a  son  of  Dr.  David  and  Susan  (Kemper)  Jackson, 
of  Philadelphia.  David  was  a  son  of  "Farmer  Samuel"  of  Oxford,  Chester 
Co.,  who  came  from  Virginia.  He  had  two  older  brothers,  Paul  and  Samuel — 
the  former  a  graduate  in  the  first  class  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania. 


Children  of  (719)  James  and  Mary  (Jackson)  Jackson. 

1  740.  Lydia,  {James ^William.^  Isaac ^  Anthony)  horn  8mo.  8,  1761 ; 
married  John,  son  of  William  and  Mary  Phillips,  of  Hockessin, 
6rao.  30,  1779.  Lydia  died  lOmo.  2,  1843.  John  died  Imo.  5, 1846, 
in  the  93d  year  of  his  age.     They  had  seven  children. 

741.  Katharine,  born  4mo.  18,  1763;  died  5mo.  1,  1814. 

742.  Susanna,  born  4mo.  18,  1763;  died  12mo.  12,  1802.  She 
married  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  Hollingsworth,  of  Centre,  Del., 
lOmo.  24,  1798.     Thomas,  born  lOmo.  31,  1756  ;  died  4mo.  2,  1834. 

743.  Mary,  born  5mo.  31,  1765  ;  died  2mo.  2,  1766. 

744.  Ephraim,  l)orn  12mo.  3,  1766;  married  Elizabeth  Hollings- 
worth. She  died  6mo.  13,  1839,  aged  71  years,  5  mos,,  18  days. 
Epliraim  died  3nio.  31,  1843.     They  had  six  children. 


FIFTH  GENERATION.  125 

Descendants  of  (t)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

•745.  Sarah,  born  llmo.  16,  1768;  died  3mo.  29,  1172. 

746.  James,  born  6mo.  18,  1771 ;  married  Ann  Cooper,  daughter 
of  Johnand  Rebecca,  of  Sadsbury,  Lancaster  Co.,  5mo.  27,  1795. 
Ann,  born  4nio.  14,  1775;  died  1  mo.  20,  1850.  James  died  2mo. 
24,  1835.  They  had  eight  children.  They  resided  in  W.  Notting- 
ham, Md. 

747.  Josiah,  born  Imo.  17,  1773;  married  Mary,  daughter  oi 
Caleb  and  E.uhane}''  Sharpless,  of  Christiana  Hundred,  Del ,  Imo. 
30,  1799.  Mary,  born  8mo.  26,  1774;  died  3mo.  18,  1844.  Josiah 
died  3mo.  26, 1817.  They  removed  from  Kennett  Monthly  Meeting 
to  Nottingham  in  1800,  but  returned  to  Kennett  with  their  six 
children  by  certificate  from  Fallowfield  Monthly  Meeting,  dated 
4mo.  13,  1812. 

748.  Alice,  born  5mo.  26,  1775;  married  Stephen  Wilson,  of 
Hockessin,  Del.,  son  of  James  and  Amy  Wilson,  3mo.  11,  1813. 
They  had  one  child.  Stephen,  born  9mo.  30,  1762;  died  8mo.  23, 
1820.  Alice  married  (2d)  1  mo.  14,  1830,  to  Jesse  Chandler,  son 
of  Jesse  and  Martha,  of  Centre,  Del.  She  was  an  approved  min- 
ister in  the  Society  of  Friends.  Jesse  died  3mo.  14,  1850.  Alice 
died  12mo.  13,  1856. 

749.  Thomas,  born  5mo.  28,  1777  ;  married  Jane,  daughter  of 
John  and  Rachel  (Greasly)  Griffith,  of  Quakertown,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa. 
Jane,  born  7mo.  2,  1784;  died  7mo.  20,  1853.  Thomas  died  3mo. 
18,  1861.     They  had  two  children. 


Children  of  Caleb  and  (720)  Ann  (Jackson)  Harlan. 

750.  Hannah,  (Ann,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony,)  born ;  died 

2mo.  — ,  1785. 

751.  Katharine,  born  4rao.  25,  1763;  married  Thomas,  son  of 
Benjamin  and  Susanna  (Littler)  Canby,  about  the  year  1787. 
Katharine  died  12mo,  6,  1819.     They  had  five  children. 

752.  William,  born  9mo.  24,  1765;  married  Annabella,  daughter 
of  Samuel  Elliot,  Philadelphia.  They  had  one  child.  He  married 
(2d)  to  Sarah  Wessels ;  they  had  one  child.  William  died  3m o.  1, 
1833.     753.  Job,  born  7mo.  2,  1768;  died  9mo.  21,  1793. 

754.  Caleb,  born  12mo.  30,  1770;  married  Edith,  daughter  of 
Ziba  and  Edith  Ferris,  in  1803.  Caleb  died  8mo.  8,  1840.  They 
had  four  children. 


126  FIFTH  GENERATION 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 
TSf).  John,  born  8mo.  31,  1773;  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Moses  Quinby.     John  died  12rno.  24,  1851.     They  had  one  child. 

756.  Ann,  born  llmo.  7,  1777  ;  married  John  Clark,  lOmo.  4, 
1827.     Ann  died  9mo.  8,  1851.     No  children. 

757.  Sarah,  born  7mo.  8,  1780  ;  married  John  Ferris,  lOmo.  22, 
1800.     Sarah  died  4mo.  17,  1869.     They  had  one  child. 

758.  Joshua,  born  8mo.  4,  1783;  married  Ann,  daughter  of 
Moses  Quinby,  llmo.  7,  1822.  Joshua  died  2mo.  18,  1854.  No 
children. 


Children  of  (724)  John  and  Mary  (Harlan)  Jackson. 

759.  Joel,  (John,  William,  Isaac,  Anthomj)  born  lOmo.  20, 1776  ; 
married  Alice,  daughter  of  Dr.  Jonathan  and  Alice  Morris,  of 
Delaware  Co.,  9mo.  8,  1802.  He  moved  to  Little  Britain  (now 
Fulton)  Lancaster  Co.,  in  1812,  where  he  died  9mo.  21,  1857.  Alice 
died  3mo.  10,  1854,  in  her  75th  year.  They  had  eight  children. 
Joel  Jackson  was,  in  some  respects,  a  very  remarkable  man, 
possessing  man}^  peculiarities,  and,  intellectually,  endowments  of 
a  high  order.  Like  his  father,  he  manifested  a  love  of  nature 
in  a  wonderful  degree,  and  it  is  said  that  where  he  lived  he  became 
proverbial  for  probity  and  correctness  in  all  his  transactions  in 
business. 

760.  Israel,  born  7mo.  4,  1779;  married  Sarah  L.,  (born  9rao. 
3,  1788,)  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Mary  Taylor,  of  Peunsbury, 
5mo.  14,  1807.  Israel  died  9mo.  11,  1822.  Sarah  L.  died  Imo.  30, 
1865.     They  had  eight  children. 

761.  Isaiah,  born  12mo.  3,  1781 ;  died  llmo.  19,  1813. 

762.  Hannah  J.,  born  7mo.  17,  1784  ;  married  James  Monaghan, 
6mo.  7,  1804.  Hannah  J.  died  4mo.  11,  1809.  James  died  lOmo. 
28,  1841.     They  had  three  children. 

763.  Lydia,  born  7mo.  6,  1787;  married  Enoch  Lewis,  son  of 
Evan  and  Jane,  5mo.  11,  1815.  Lydia  died  3mo.  14,  1846.  They 
had  eight  children,  two  of  whom  died  in  infancy  (one  not  named.) 

764.  William,  born  llmo.  7,  1789;  married  Rebecca,  daughter 
of  Joseph  and  Mary  Taylor,  5mo.  12,  1819,  at  Friends  Meeting, 
West  Chester.     He  died  lOmo.  29,  18G4.     Rebecca  was  born  lOmo. 


FIFTH  GENERATION.  127 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

18,  ITOS,  and  died  9mo.  25,  1872,  of  paralysis,  aged  nearly  74  3^ears. 
They  lived  at  the  old  homestead  at  Harmony  Grove,  and  had  eight 
children. 

765.  Catharine,  born  Imo.  27,  1792  ;  married  Benjamin  (born 
7mo.  24,  1786,)  son  of  James  and  Sarah  (Lamborn)  Webb,  lOmo. 

19,  1815.  Benjamin  died  2mo.  22, 1851.  Catharine  died  12mo.  17, 
1872.     They  had  seven  children. 


Children  of  Thomas  and  (726)  Katharine  (Jackson)  Pennington. 

766.  Susanna,  (Katharine,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  4mo. 
4,  1796;  died  6mo.  15,  1802. 

767.  Rachel,  born  Imo.  4,  1798  ;  married  Moses,  son  of  Jeremiah 
and  Anne  (Whitson)  Starr,  8mo.  15, 1816.  Rachel  died  6mo.  7, 1835. 
(See  record  of  the  Starr  family.) 


Children  of  Isaac  and  (727)  Hannah  (Jackson)  Thomas. 

768.  Beulah,  (Hannah,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  9mo.  13, 
1784 ;  married  Jacob  Mendenhall  of  Patapsco,  Baltimore  Co  ,  Md., 
formerly  of  Kennett,  Chester  Co.,  lOmo.  17,  1811.  Removed  to 
Waterford,  Loudon  Co.,  Ya.,in  1812,  where  he  died  12mo.  10,  1822, 
aged  34  years,  7  mos.  11  days.  They  had  four  children,  three  of 
whom  died  in  early  infancy.  Beulah's  second  marriage  was  to 
Moses  Janney  of  that  place.  She  died  llmo.  23,  1859.  Moses  died 
7mo.  21,  1861,  aged  81  j^ears. 

Jacob  Mendeuliall  completed  his  scholastic  studies  in  Enoch  Lewis's 
Boarding  School,  and  while  there,  was  alternately  scholar  and  tutor  in  the 
mathematical  department.  After  his  marriage  and  removal  to  Waterford, 
Va.,  he  established  a  School ;  and  it  is  said  "was  one  of  the  most  studious, 
hard-working  school  teachers  of  that  day."  His  close  application  in  pro- 
moting the  interests  of  his  school  in  connection  with  a  number  of  trust- 
worthy offices  of  the,  then,  incorporated  village,  caused  his  health  to  give 
way  under  a  rapid  decline  until  his  death. 

769.  Mary,  born  Imo.  13,  1787;  died  7mo.  3,  1811. 

770.  Hannah,  born  Imo.  19,  1790;  died  3mo.  8,  1813. 

771.  William,  born  6mo,  16,  1792;  married  Hannah,  daughter 
of  Edward  and  Edith  Davis  of  Chester  Co.  William  died  12mo!, 
20,  1863.     Hannah  died  12mo.  1,  1865.     They  had  five  children. 


128  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

SIXTH  GENERATION. 


Children  of  (t28)  Joseph  and  Rachel  (Plummer)  Jackson. 

172.  Richard  P.,  (Joseph,  Isaac,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
llmo.  6,  1816;  married  Mary  Sophia  Ward  of  Calvert  Co.,  Md., 
5mo.  29,  1856.  They  have  five  children.  Residence,  Georgetown, 
D.  C. 

773.  Isaac  Lewis,  born  3mo.  17,  1818;  died  aged  2  years  and 
7  months.  774.  Artridge  P.,  born  6mo.  14,  1820;  married  Cyrus 
Waters,  M.  D.,  2mo.  8,  1844.  Cyrus  died  7mo.  4,  1853,  aged  38 
years.  They  had  three  children.  775.  Hannah  Rebecca,  born 
8mo.  15,  1822;  died  3mo.  25,  1823.  776.  Rachel  Ann,  born  8mo. 
18,  1825  ;  died  3mo,  25,  1840. 


Children  of  (729)  William  and  Phebe  (Townsend)  Jackson. 

777.  Isaac  W.,  (William,  Isaac,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
at  Canterbury,  New  York,  8mo.  29,  1804 ;  married  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  Samuel  Pomeroy,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  8mo.  26,  1829. 
They  had  five  children.  He  died,  of  paralysis,  at  his  residence  in 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  7mo.  27,  1877.  Isaac  W.  .lackson,  LL.D., 
was  tutor  in  Union  College,  Schenectady,  in  1826.  In  1831,  he 
became  Professor  of  Mathematics,  and  from  that  time  continued 
during  the  remainder  of  his  life  to  occupy  the  same  position  in 
that  Institution.  He  was  the  author  of  valuable  treatises  on  sev- 
eral branches  of  the  higher  mathematics. 

778.  William,  born  at  Canterbury,  3mo.  10,  1810;  married 
Emma  Jerome  of  Onondago,  N.  Y.,  6mo.  9,  1836.  They  have  two 
children.     Residence,  since  January,  1835,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 


Children  of  Jesse  and  (733)  Catharine  (Jackson)  Pugh. 

779.  Isaac,  (Catharine,  Isaac,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
llmo.  5,  1794;  died  8mo.  24,  1797.  780.  Hannah,  born  lOmo.  1, 
1796;  died  llmo.  6,  1796.  781.  Mary,  born  Imo.  21,  1798;  died 
7mo.  16,  1798.     782.   Isaac,  born  lOmo.  24,  1799;   married  Eliza- 


SIXTH  GENERATION.  129 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

beth,  daughter  of  James  and  Hannah  Kay  of  Northumberland,  Pa., 
lOmo.  2,  1834.     Residence,  Germantown,  Pa. 

T83.  Sarah,  born  lOmo.  6,  1800.     Residence,  Germantown,  Pa. 

784.  David,  born  Imo.  14,  1803  ;  died  7mo,  13,  1803. 


Children  of  Emmor  and  (734)  Susanna  (Jackson)  Kimber. 

785.  Anna,  (Susanna,  Isaac,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
1798;  married  Robert  Y.  Massey.  He  died  1863.  Anna  died 
12mo.  15,  1876.     They  had  eight  children. 

786.  Isaac,  born  1799;  died  1816.  787.  William,  born  1801; 
died  1827.  788.  Samuel,  born  1803  ;  married  Susan  Konigmacher. 
He  died  1850.     They  had  two  children. 

789.  Abby,  born  1804;  died  (unmarried)  1871.  790.  Mart, 
born  1807  ;  married  Thomas  Janney,  of  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.  Mary 
died  in  1859,  leaving  two  children. 

791.  Susanna,  born  1809;  died  (unmarried)  1824. 

792.  Emmor  J.,  born  1811;  died  1852.  793.  Martha,  born 
1812.  Residence,  Philadelphia.  794.  Henry,  born  1814  ;  married 
Jane  Henry.     They  had  four  children. 

795.  Gertrude,  born  in  Tredyffrin  Township,  Chester  Co.,  6mo. 
14,  1816  ;  married  lOmo,  24,  1842,  to  Charles  C.  Burleigh,  son  of 
Rinaldo  and  Lydia  (Bradford)  Burleigh.  Charles  was  born  in 
Plainfield,  Windham  Co.,  Connecticut,  llmo.  3,  1810.  Gertrude 
died  8mo.  26,  1869.  They  had  three  children.  His  residence  is  in 
Florence,  Mass. 

Rinaldo  Burleigh  was  a  native  of  Ashford,  Conn.,  a  graduate  of  Yale  Col- 
lege under  the  presidency  of  the  celebrated  Dr.  Dwight ;  and  for  many  years 
Preceptor,  successively,  of  several  Academies  in  New  England,  most  of  the 
time  of  that  in  Plainfield,  whither  the  high  reputation  of  the  School  and  its 
teacher  drew  pupils  from  nearly  or  quite  every  State  then  in  the  Union. 
Failing  eyesight  at  length  forced  him  to  give  up  teaching,  and  the  last  six- 
teen of  his  eighty-nine  years  were  passed  in  total  blindness,  borne  with 
exemplary  patience  and  cheerfulness.  He  was  an  early  and  earnest  Abol- 
itionist, and  President  of  the  first  Anti-Slavery  Society  in  Windham  County, 
one  which  was  among  the  earliest-formed  associations  of  the  kind  in  the 
country.  Lydia  (Bradford)  Burleigh  was  a  native  of  Canterbury,  same 
State  and  County,  and  a  lineal  descendant  af  William  Bradfoid,  well-known 
as  one  of  the  May -Flower  Pilgrims,  and  as  second  Governor  of  Plymouth 
Colony. 

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130  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (*?)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

This  William  Bradford  was  boiu  in  England  in  1588.  At  the  time  of  his 
landing  at  Plymouth  his  wife  was  accidentally  drowned.  "William  was  elected 
Governor  of  the  Colony  4rao.  5, 1631,  being  in  his  33d  year;  and  it  is  recorded 
he  was  remarkable  for  "wisdom,  fortitude,  piety  and  benevolence."  He  had 
been  Governor  for  ten  years,  having  during  that  time  managed  the  duties  of 
the  ofhce  with  such  executive  ability,  wisdom  and  integrity,  that  his  with- 
drawal therefrom  was  cause  of  general  regret  to  the  Colony,  and  was  only  in 
consequence  of  declining  health.  Near  his  close,  which  occurred  5mo.  9, 
1657,  his  last  testimony  was  expressed  in  these  words:  "  The  good  spirit  of 
God  has  given  me  a  pledge  of  my  happiness  in  another  world,  and  the  first- 
fruits  of  eternal  glory," 


Children  of  Enoch  and  (t37)  Alice  (Jackson)  Lewis. 

196.  A  son  born  in  3mo.,  1800,  and  died  the  same  day. 

197.  Joseph  J,,  {Alice.,  Isaac,  William.,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
lOmo.  5,  1801 ;  married  Mary  Sinton,  daughter  of  Charles  and 
Letitia  Miner  of  Spring  Grove,  9mo.  23, 1827.  Mary  S.  died  lOmo. 
27,  1860.  They  had  eleven  children.  His  second  wife  was  Sarah 
Jones,  widow  of  Dr.  Elbert  P.  Jones,  of  California,  to  whom  he 
was  married  Imo.  24,  1866.  She  died  2mo.  16,  1869,  and  he  mar- 
ried a  third  time  6mo.  5,  1872.  His  third  wife  is  Phebe  Ann, 
widow  of  the  late  James  Brooks,  of  New  Albany,  Indiana.  Resi- 
dence, West  Chester,  Pa. 

798.  Hannah  J.,  born  lOmo.  26,  1808 ;  married  Isaac  Meredith 
in  12mo.,  1828.     She  died  7mo.  7,  1829.     Isaac  died  9mo.  28,  1874. 

799.  Sarah,  born  6mo.  10,  1806;  died  6mo.  23,  1866. 

800.  Evan  J.,  born  5mo.  11,  1808  ;  died  7mo.  16,  1810. 

801.  Enoch  J.,  born  5mo.  12,  1810;  died  8mo.  13,  1813. 

802.  William  J,,  born  4mo.  4,  1812 ;  married  Mary  Hippie  Imo. 
■2,  1836.  Mary  born  in  1817;  died  4mo.  7,  1841.  They  had  one 
ohild.  William  J.,  married  (2d)  to  Jane  D.  Coursen  in  1848.  They 
had  one  child. 

Children  of  Enoch  and  (763)  Lydia  (Jackson)  Lewis. 

803.  A  son  born  1817;  died  same  day.  804.  Alice,  born  1818  ; 
"died  three  weeks  old. 

805.  Alice,  {Lydia.,  John,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  9mo. 
3,  1820.  Residence,  Philadelphia.  She  has  charge  of  the  pub- 
lishing department  of  "  Friends'  Review."  806.  Charles,  born 
lOmo.  5,  1823;  died  Imo.  22,  1843.     807.  John  J.,  born  4mo.   27, 


SIXTH  GENERATION.  131 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

1825 ;  married  Margaret  Ann,  daughter  of  William  and  Joanna 
Wilde,  Minnesota,  9mo.  26,  1862.  Margaret  born  8mo.  22,  1844; 
died  5mo.  28,  18*76.  Residence,  Watsonville,  Cal.  They  had  six 
•children.  808.  Henry  J.,  born  2mo.  1,  1827  ;  married  Mary  Ann 
Lewis,  3mo.  25,  1861.  Mary  Ann  born  8mo.  17,  1826.  They  have 
two  children. 

809.  Edward  J.,  born  9mo.  25,  1828 ;  married  Eliza  A.  Shores, 
3mo.  7,  1872.  In  1861  he  was  editor  of  "The  Pantagraph,"  a  daily 
newspaper  published  at  Bloomington,  Illinois.  On  the  breaking 
out  of  the  rebellion  he  entered  the  Union  army  as  a  private,  was 
soon  promoted  to  a  lieutenancy,  and  the  captain  of  his  company 
being  killed  before  Vicksburg,  was  afterwards  made  captain  in  his 
place.  He  served  four  years  and  a  half,  and  was  honorably  dis- 
charged in  December,  1865,  without  having  received  a  wound  in 
battle  or  lost  a  day  from  the  service  by  absence  or  sickness.  He  is 
again  editing  The  Pantagraph. 

810.  Mary  J.,  born  3mo.  31,  1832 ;  died  3mo,  14,  1854. 


Children  of  Charles  and  (738)  Rebecca  (Jackson)  Allen. 
811.  Joshua  M.,  {Rebecca.^  Isaac,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
8mo.  30,  1812 ;  died  Imo.  30, 1829.      812.  Hannah,  born   9mo.  22, 
1814;  married  Yardley,  son  of  William  and  Letitia  Warner,  lOmo. 
13,  1841.     Hannah  died  9mo.  25,  1872.     They  had  five  children. 

813.  Sarah,  born  7mo.  20,  1816  ;  married  Edward,  son  of  Robert 
and  Sarah  Richie,  Imo.  3,  1866.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

814.  Mary,  born  8mo.  29,  1818.  815.  Elizabeth,  born  9mo.  29, 
1820.  816.  Charles  J.,  born  12mo.  17,  1822;  married  Martha  D., 
daughter  of  William  J.  and  Phebe  W.  House,  6mo.  15,  1854. 


Children  of  (739)  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  C.  (Barker)  Jackson. 
817.  Mary  Elizabeth,  (Samuel,  Isaac,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  3mo.  21,  1821.      818.  Elizabeth,  born  7mo.   16,   1823;   died 
4mo.    8,    1857.     819.  Anna,  born    7mo.   22,   1825. 

820.  William  Arthur,  born  7mo.  16,  1828;  died  Imo.  10,  1857. 

821.  Francis  Aristides,  born  3mo.  20,  1830 ;  married  7mo.  8, 
1858,  Mary,  daughter  of  William  F.  Griffitts,  and  grand-daughter  of 
the  late  Dr.  Samuel  P.  Griffitts.  They  have  six  children.  Residence, 
Gerniantown,  Pa. 


132  SIXTH  OENEBATION. 

Descendants  of  (7)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  John  and  (74U)  Lydia  (Jackson)  Phillips. 

822.  Mahlon,  (Lydia,  James,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  7mo, 
27,1780;  married  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Ephraim  and  Elizabeth 
Wilson,  of  Londongrove,  llmo.  11,  1807.  Rebecca  born  lOmo.  24^ 
1786;  died  6mo.  26,  1816.  They  had  five  children.  Mahlon 
married  (2d)  Imo.  3,  1819,  to  Dinah,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Mary 
Barnard,  of  Newlin,  Chester  County.  Dinah  born  9mo.  3,  1792; 
died  2mo,  25,  1844.  They  had  ten  children.  Mahlon  died  7mo.  21, 
1846. 

823.  William,  born  lOmo.  25,  1785;  married  Ann,  daughter  of 
James  and  Sarah  Trimble,  of  Nottingham,  Cecil  County,  Md.,  llmo, 
12,  1812.  Ann  born  2mo.  20,  1795;  died  5mo.  25,  1848.  William 
died  9mo,  17,  1874.     They  had  eleven  children. 

824.  Deborah,  born  2mo.  10,  1789;  married  Joseph,  son  of 
Joseph  and  Amy  Chambers,  llmo.  16,  1809.  Joseph  born  12mo. 
21,  1782;  died  9mo.  6,  1873.  Deborah  died  3mo.  15,  1859.  They 
had  seven  children.  825.  Sarah,  born  6mo.  5, 1791 ;  died  Imo.  10, 
1792. 

826.  Isaac,  born  2mo.  6,  1794;  married  Hannah,  daughter  of 
Benjamin  and  Ann  Maule,  of  Radnor,  Delaware  County,  Pa.,  5mo. 
15,  1817.  Hannah  born  lOmo.  15,  1787  ;  died  5mo.  16, 1855,  leaving 
four  children,  Isaac  married  (2d)  llmo.  19,  1857,  to  Rachel, 
daughter  of  Jacob  and  Jane  Maule,  of  Radnor,  Delaware  Co.,  Pa, 
She  was  a  cousin  to  his  first  wife.     Isaac  died  5mo.  11,  1865. 

827.  Josiah,  born  3mo.  17,  1796;  died  6mo.  2,  1798. 

828.  John  J.,  born  llmo.  2,  1802;  married  Mary  I.,  daughter 
of  John  C.  and  Albina  Phillips,  of  Hockessin,  Del.,  lOmo.  18,  1827. 
John  J.  died  llmo.  2,  1865.  Mary  born  5mo.  3,  1806.  Her  resi- 
dence, Gerraantown,  Pa.     They  had  seven  childnen. 


Children  of  (744)  Ephraim  and  Elizabeth  (Hollingsworth) 

Jackson. 

829.  Susanna,  (Ephraim,  James,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
3mo.  17,  1787  ;  married  Israel  Hoopes,  of  New  Garden,  Chester  Co. 
5mo.  14,  1840.     No  children.     Susanna  died  4mo.  26,  1846. 

830.  Martha,  born  12mo.  25,  1789;  married  Thomas  Dixon. 
They  had  two  children.  She  married  (2d)  3mo.  17, 1836,  to  Joseph 
Mitchell,  of  Hockessin,  Del.     Martha  died  12mo.  6,  1859. 


SIXTH  OENEBATION.  133 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

831.  Miller,  born  6mo.  5,  1793;  died  lOmo.  30,  1808. 

832.  Haines,  born  6mo.  9,  1197  ;  married  Ruth,  daughter  of 
Joseph  and  Hannah  Heald,  of  Hockessin,  Del.,  lOmo.  12,  1826. 
Ruth  born  3mo.  24,  1805.  Haines  died  5mo.  5,  1861.  Ruth  died 
lOmo.  21,  1877.     No  children. 

833.  Sarah  M.,  born  Imo.  12^  1801 ;  married  9mo.  21,  1824, 
Jonathan,  son  of  Stephen  and  Lydia  Wilson,  of  Hockessin,  Del. 
Jonathan  born  5  mo.  13,  1798 ;  died  2mo.  26,  1850.  Sarah  M.  died 
5mo.  25,  1873.  They  had  eight  children.  834.  Lydia,  born  llmo. 
23,1804;  unmarried.     Lives  with  a  nephew. 


Children  of  (746)  James  and  Ann  (Cooper)  Jackson. 

835.  Rebecca,  (James,  James,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
5mo.  20,  1796;  died,  1836.  836.  John  C,  born  7mo.  25,  1797; 
married  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Jonas  and  Eliza  Preston,  of  Octo- 
raro,  Cecil  Co.,  Md.,  9mo.  6,  1821.  Rebecca,  born  3mo.  7,  1799; 
•died  2mo.  8,  1845.  John  C.  died  llmo.  24,  1850.  They  had  seven 
•children. 

837.  Lydia  P.,  born  lOmo.  30,  1798  ;  married  Samuel,  son  of 
Joseph  and  Susanna  Brinton,  of  Leacock  Township,  Lancaster  Co., 
llmo.  26,  1823.  Samuel  born  2mo.  3,  1789  ;  died  5mo.  6,  1857. 
Lydia  P.  died  3mo.  22,  1869.     They  had  six  children. 

838.  William  Miller,  born  4mo  24,  1801;  died  6mo.  12,  1803. 

839.  Mary  Ann,  born  8mo.  22, 1803  ;  married  Benjamin  P.  Buck- 
ley, 9mo.  11,  1827.  Benjamin  born  llmo.,  1805;  died  Imo.  15, 
1873.  They  had  ten  children.  Residence  in  West  Nottingham, 
Md.  840.  Jeremiah,  born  12mo.  24,  1804;  died  (unmarried)  8mo. 
1,  1849.  841.  James  M.,  born  9mo.  28,  1807  ;  married  Margaret  J. 
Maar,  2mo.  12,  1844.  They  had  three  children.  Margaret  J.  born 
12mo.  16,  1820.     James  M.  died  3mo.  19,  1852. 

842.  Alice  W.,  born  9mo.  25,  1814  ;  married  John  Webster,  of 
Fulton  Township,  Lancaster  Co.,  2mo.  28,  1850.     No  children. 


Children  of  (747)  Josiah  and  Mary  (Sharpless)  Jackson. 

843.  Edith,  (JosmTi,  James,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  horn  llmo. 
23,1799;  married  in  1821,  Jacob,  son  of  Samuel   and    Elizabeth 


134  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Graves,  of  New  Castle  Co.,  Del.     Jacob  bom  IIU;    died  3mo.  T, 
1849.     Edith  died  llmo.  19,  18t2.     They  had  nine  children. 

844.  Mary,  born  8mo.  28,  1801;  married  Jacob,  son  of  John 
Way,  of  Pennsbury" Township,  12mo.  16,  1819.  Jacob  born  •7mo« 
26,1197;  died  12mo.  2,  1848.  They  had  eleven  children.  Resi- 
dence in  E.  Marlborough. 

845.  Caleb  S.,  born  3mo.  23,  1803  ;  married  Mary  Ann,  daughter 
of  William  and  Mary  (Beverly)  Gause,  of  Kennett,  6mo.  6,  1828. 
Caleb  S.  died  8rao.  3,  1868.     They  had  eight  children. 

846.  James,  born  4mo.  16,  1805  ;  married  Abigail,  daughter  of 
Thomas  and  Mary  Rakestraw,  of  Bart  Township,  Lancaster  Co., 
8mo.  20,  1829.  Abigail,  born  llmo.  28,  1801.  They  had  eight 
children. 

847.  William  S.,  born  3mo.  23, 1808  ;  married  Susanna,  daughter 
of  William  and  Susanna  Chambers,  of  Kennett,  5mo.  13,  1830. 
William  S.  died  8mG.  28,  1833.  Susanna  born  2mo.  22,  1807  ;  died 
llmo.  11,  1838.     They  had  two  children. 

848.  RuHANEY,  born  4mo.  13,  1810  ;  married  Jacob  Clayton,  son 
of  Isaac  and  Mary,  of  Bradford,  Chester  Co.,  6mo.  8, 1843.  Jacob 
born  5mo.  28,  1802 ;  died  12mo.  25,  1875.     They  had  four  children. 


Child  of  Stephen  and  (748)  Alice  (Jackson)  'Wilson. 

849.  JosiAH,  (Alice^  James^  William.^  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  8mo. 
9,  1817  ;  married  Mary,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Jane  Price,  of 
E.  Bradford,  Chester  Co.,  12mo.  3,  1840.  Mary  born  12mo.  12, 
1819.  They  had  six  children.  Residence,  Kirk  wood,  St.  Louis 
Co.,  Missouri. 

Benjamin  and  Jane  Price  were  highly  esteemed  and  useful  members  in 
the  Society  of  Friends,  the  former  having  long  occupied  the  station  of  an 
Elder  and  regarded  truly  "a  father  in  the  church,"  and  the  latter  an  "ap- 
proved" minister  for  many  years.  Benjamin  born  12mo.  17,  1793;  died  Imo. 
8,  1872.     Jane  died  5mo.  8,  1876,  in  her  86th  year. 


Children  of  (749)  Thomas  and  Jane  Greasly  (Griffith)  Jackson. 

850.  James  C,  ( Thomas.,  James.,  William.^  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
7mo.    13,   1816;    married  Amelia,   daughter   of    Jesse    and    Mary 


SIXTH  GENERATION.  135 

Descendants  of  (7)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Spencer,  of  Bucks  Co.,  5mo.  16, 1844.     Amelia,  born  Imo,  23, 1822. 
They  had  four  children. 

851.  JobEn  G.,  born  9mo.  8,  1818;  married  9mo.  15,  1842,  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Parker)  Bailey,  of  Penns- 
bury.     They  have  two  children.     Residence,  Hockessin,  Del. 


Children  of  Thomas  and  (751)  Katharine  (Harlan)  Canby. 

852.  Isaiah,  {Katharine^  Ann.^  William^  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
4mo.  20,  1788;  died  7mo.  26,  1862. 

853.  Caleb  H.,  born  12mo.  6,  1789  ;  married  Jane,  daughter  of 
John  and  Elizabeth  Claypool,  1817.  Caleb  H.  died  4mo.,  1852. 
Jane  died  Imo.,  1873.     They  had  nine  children. 

854.  Charles,  born  Imo.  18,  1792  ;  married  Ann,  daughter  of 
Nathaniel  and  Lydia  Richards,  lOmo.  11,  1821.  They  had  three 
children.  855.  Ann  H.,  born  7mo.  23,  1Y94.  856.  Saeah,  born 
9mo.  25,  1796;  died  2mo.  3,  1874. 


Child  of  (752)  William  and  Annabella  (Elliott)  Harlan. 

857.  Samuel  Elliott,  ( MZ/mm,  ^wn,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  llmo.  30,  1807. 


Child  of  (752)  William  and  Sarah  (Wessels)  Harlan. 
858.  Charles,  {William, Ann,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born — . 


Children  of  (754)  Caleb  and  Edith  (Ferris)  Harlan. 

859.  John  Ferris,  {Caleb,  Ann,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
—  ;  died  1823.     860.  Ann  J.     861.  Edith.     862.  Mary  A. 


Children  of  (755)  John  and  Elizabeth  (Quinby)  Harlan. 

863.  Caleb,  {John,  Ann,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  lOmo 
13,  1814 ;  married  Eliza  Montgomery,  8mo.,  1842.  They  had 
three  children.     Caleb  has  for  more  than  forty  years  been  engaged 


136  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (7)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jacjcson. 

in  the  medical  profession,  3^et  agriculture,  tlirougli  liis  love  of  it 
from  boj'hood,  has  engrossed  a  laudable  share  of  his  attention ;  and 
he  is  the  author  of  a  small  treatise  on  "  Farming  with  Green 
Manures,"  a  work  of  merit  abounding  with  valuable  information. 
Residence,  Wilmington,  Delaware. 


Child  of  John  and  (T5t)  Sarah  (Harlan)  Ferris. 
864.  John,  (Sarah,  A7in,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  1801. 


Children  of  (759)  Joel  and  Alice  (Morris)  Jackson. 

865.  Mary  Ann,  (Joel,  John,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  9mo. 
18,  1803  ;  married  Henry  Carter,  of  Lancaster  County,  3mo.  3,  1826. 
They  had  eight  children.     Residence,  Lyle,  Lancaster  Co. 

866.  Alice  Ann,  born  12mo.  29,  1805;  died  (unmarried)  9mo.  9, 
1842.  867.  Catharine  S.,  born  4mo.  8,  1808 ;  married  John  S. 
Maxwell  in  1834.  They  had  three  children.  Catharine  S.  married 
(2d)  Absalom  Roman.  No  issue.  868.  Jonathan  Morris,  born 
9mo.  30,  1810;  married  Eleanor  Jane  Scott,  lOmo.  23,  1834. 
Eleanor  died  9mo.  20,  1853,  leaving  six  children.  Jonathan  M. 
married  (2d)  in  1858,  to  Margaret  Wright.  They  had  three  chil- 
dren. 

869.  Eliza,  born  3mo.  13,  1813  ;  married  Day  Wood  in  1834.  He 
died  lOmo.  20,  1865.  They  had  five  children,  870.  John,  born 
12mo.  3,  1815;  died  3mo.  13,  1835.  871.  Hannah,  born  Imo.  11, 
1818 ;  married  Nathan  Milner.  She  died  2mo.,  1844.  They  had 
two  children.  872.  Amelia  Morris,  born  Imo.  11,  1822;  married 
Thomas  T.  Hoopes,  Imo.  8,  1845.  She  died  8mo.  19,  1871.  They 
had  four  children. 


Children  of  (760)  Israel  and  Sarah  L.  (Taylor)  Jackson. 

873.  Joseph  T.,  (Israel,  John,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo. 
14,  1808 ;  married  Mary  G.,  daughter  of  Gibbons  and  Martha 
(Hickman)  Gray.  Mary  G.  born  llmo.  30,  1813.  They  had  three 
children.  Residence,  West  Chester,  Pa.  874.  Lydia  Ann,  born 
2mo.  2,  1810;   married  Joel,  son  of  Benjamin  Swayne,  lOmo.  11, 


SIXTH  GENERATION.  137 

Descendants  of  (7)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

1827,  at  West  Grove  Meeting.  Joel  born  5mo.  22, 1804 ;  died  5mo. 
9,  1840.  He  had  been  a  member  of  the  State  Legislature.  His 
widow  married  John  Barnard  of  W.  Marlborough,  3mo.  14,  1844, 
and  died  lOmo.  5,  1846.     No  children. 

875.  John,  born  7mo.  6, 1812 ;  married  Massey,  daughter  of  Josepli 
and  Rachel  Lownes  (dec.)  of  Springfield,  8mo.  10,  1843.  They  had 
three  children.  John  died  llmo.  18,  1858,  and  Massey  6mo.,  1863, 
both  in  West  Chester,  Pa.  876.  Maria,  born  6mo.  26,  1814;  died, 
1834. 

877.  Rebecca,  born  8mo.  11,  1816;  married  William,  son  of 
Mahlon  and  Amy  Preston,  of  Londongrove,  4mo.  16, 1835.  William 
born  llmo.  6,  1811.  Rebecca  died  1873.  (?)  They  had  eleven  chil- 
dren. 878.  Sarah,  born  llmo.  30,  1818  ;  married  Greorge  Ladley, 
4mo.  12,  1839.  She  died  lOmo.  20,  1861.  They  hadfour  children. 
879.  Israel,  born  lOmo.  30,  1820;  married  Jane  (born  llmo.  29, 
1822),  daughter  of  Nicholas  and  Elizabeth  Taylor,  5mo.  12,  1845. 
Israel  died  8mo.  24, 1851.  They  had  three  children.  880.  Harlan, 
born  12mo.  8,  1822  ;  died  (unmarried)  12mo.  25,  1865. 


Children  of  James  and  (762)  Hannah  (Jackson)  Monaghan. 
881.  John  J.,  {Hannah.,  John ^  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  horn. 'imo. 
11,  1805;  married  Mary,  daughter  of  Joel  and  Lydia  (Smedley) 
Harlan,  5mo.  9, 1832.  John  J.  died  lOmo.  28,  1841.  They  had  one 
child.  882.  William,  born  12mo.  25,  1806 ;  married  Hannah 
Blake,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Ann,  3mo.  24, 1842.  William  died 
6mo.  26,  1843.  They  had  one  child.  883.  Hannah,  born  lOmo. 
29,  1808;  married  Chandler  Darlington,  llmo.  21,  1832,  Residence, 
Kennett  Square,  Chester  Co. 


Children  of  Enoch  and  (763)  Lydia  (Jackson)  Lewis. 
(For  the  record  of  this  family,  see  page  130.) 


Children  of  (764)  William  and  Rebecca  (Taylor)  Jackson. 
884.  Mary  T.,  {William,  John,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
4mo.  6,  1820  ;  married  Everard,  son  of  Jesse  and  Ann  Conard,  Imo. 
17,  1839.     Everard  born  2mo.  14,  1814.     They  had  seven  children. 
Residence,  Harmony  Grove,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 


138  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of{1)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Jesse  Couard  was  son  of  Everardand  Margaret  (Cadwallader)  Conard;  and 
Ann  Conard  was  the  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Susanna  (Heaton)  Pennington. 

885.  Emeline,  born  6mo.  1,  1822;  nuirried  Simmons,  son  of 
Lindley  and  Deborah  Coates,  Imo.  11,  1843.  Simmons  died,  sud- 
denly, from  an  accident.  Tliey  had  seven  children.  886.  Alice, 
born  9mo.  15,  1824  ;  married  W.  Warren  Woodruff,  son  of  Jonathan 
and  Leonora,  of  Geneva,  Ashtabula  Co.,  Ohio,  12mo.  26,  1810. 

887.  Elizabeth,  born  llmo.  21,  1825 ;  married  Charles,  son  of 
Obadiah  and  Hannah  Dingee,  llmo.  16,  1848.  They  have  two 
children.     888.  Isaiah,  born  lOmo.  21,  1821 ;  died  6mo.  1,  1849. 

889.  Isaac,  born  8mo.  3, 1829  ;  married  Ellen  S.,  daughter  of  Levi 
and  Ann  Coates,  5mo.  8, 1854.  Isaac  died  llmo.  15,  1868.  They  had 
two  children.     890.  Rebecca  T.,  born  8mo.  11,  1835. 

891.  Catharine,  born  2mo.  16,  1831 ;  married  Enos  H.,  son  of 
John  and  Hannah  Barnard,  8mo.  11,  1865.  Catharine  died  Imo. 
1,  1811.     They  had  two  children. 


Children  of  Benjamin  and  (165)  Catharine  (Jackson)  'Wehh. 

892.  William,  (Catharine,  John,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
6mo.  21,  1816;  married  Rachel,  daughter  of  Jonas  and  Hannah 
(Pennock)  Pusey,  4mo.  18,  1839.  Rachel  born  in  1814;  died  8mo. 
1851.  They  had  three  children.  William  married  (2d)  3mo.,  1855, 
to  Hannah  C,  daughter  of  William  R.  and  Eliza  Bell  Smith. 
Hannah  C.  born  1835.     Thej^  had  four  children. 

893.  Mary,  born  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  Imo.  24,  1818  ;  married 
Norris  Worrell  Palmer,  son  of  Moses  and  Sarah  (Mattson)  Palmer^ 
of  Concord,  Del.  Co.,  4mo.  1,  1842,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House, 
Wilmington,  Delaware.  The}'  removed  to  Alameda,  Cal.,  in  1 852. 
They  have  six  children. 

894.  Sarah,  born  llmo.  9,  1820;  married  Henry,  son  of  George 
and  Jane  (Evans)  Peterson,  lOmo.  28,  1842,  They  had  nine  child- 
ren.    Residence,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

The  Petersons  are  descended  from  two  brothers  (friends  of  Luther)  who 
aided  Gustavus  Vasa  in  introducing  Protestantism  into  Sweden;  Olaf  Peter- 
sou  translating  the  Bible  into  Swedish,  and  Lawrence  Peterson  being  the  first 
Protectant  Archbishop  of  Sweden. 

895.  Eliza,  born  llmo.  25,  1822;  married  Wesley  Burnham 
Clement,  son  of  Jabish  T.  and  Luvia  Percival  Clement,  9mo.  20, 
1862.     They  have  one  child. 


SIXTH  OENEBATION.  139 

Descendants  of  (7)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

896.  Edward,  born  2mo.  14,  1825 ;  married  Emily,  daughter  of 
William  R.  and  Eliza  B.  Smith,  Wilmington,  Del.,  9mo.  25,  1856. 
They  have  eight  children.  89*7.  Anna,  born  8mo.  6,  182t.  Resi- 
dence, Wilmington,  Del. 

898.  Emily,  born  2mo.  23,  1830.     Residence,  Wilmington,  Del. 


Children  of  Moses  and  (161)  Rachel  (Pennington)  Starr. 
(See  Record  of  the  Starr  Family.) 


Children  of  Jacob  and  (768)  Beulah  (Thomas)  Mendenhall. 

They  had  three  children  who  died  in  early  infancy,  the  fourth  was 

899.  Hannah  S.,  (-BeuZa/i,  Hannah^  William^  Isaac,  Anthony)  bom 

5mo.  3,  1818,  in  Waterford,  Loudon  Co.,  Va. ;  married  Lewis  D., 

son  of  Joseph  and  Susan  Worley,  lOmo.  10,  1837.     They  had  nine 

children.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 


Children  of  (771)  William  and  Hannah  (Davis)  Thomas. 

900.  Edward  D.,  (William,  Hannah,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  3mo,  10,  1818  ;  died  6mo.  19, 1873.  901.  Mary  B.,born  8mo. 
7,  1820  ;  died  lOmo.  11,  1865.  902.  Isaac  P.,  born  lOmo.  18,'1822; 
died  12mo.  13,  1865. 

903.  William  Jackson,  born  7mo.  12,  1825  ;  married  Emily  D., 
daughter  of  Reese  and  Deborah  Calvert,  12mo.  22,  1853.  They 
had  six  children. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION. 


Children  of  (772)  Richard  P.  and  Mary  Sophia  (Ward) 

Jackson. 

904.  William  Samuel,  {Richard  P.,  Joseph,  Isaac,  William y 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  8mo.  8,  1857.  905.  Isabel,  born  3mo.  2, 
1859.     906.  Lewis,  born  lOmo.  13,  1860. 


140  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  {1)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

907.  Elizabeth  W.,  born  llmo.  11,  18G3.     908.  Cordelia,  born 
*lmo.  18,  186G. 


Children  of  Cyrus  and  (174)  Artridge  P.  (Jackson)  Waters. 

909.  Anne  P.,  {Artridge  P.,  Joseph.,  Isaac,  William.,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  12mo.  17,  1844. 

910.  Henry  Elwell,  born  llmo.  14,  1845;  married  Hattie  M. 
Burrows,  llmo.  14,  1872.     911.  Joseph  J.,  born  2mo.  4,  1847. 


Children  of  (777)  Isaac  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Pomeroy)  Jackson. 

912.  William  Ayrault,  {Isaac  W..,  William'.,  Isaac,  William., 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  3mo.  29,  1832  ;  died  llmo.  11, 1861.  Wm.  A. 
was  a  graduate  of  Union  College,  having  at  the  early  age  of  fifteen 
■entered  the  Freshman  Class  of  that  institution.  He  also  attended 
a  course  of  Lectures  at  the  Albany  Law  School,  was  admitted  to 
the  Bar  in  1853,  and  immediately  commenced  practice  in  the  legal 
profession.  In  a  published  memoir  of  him  it  is  recorded  that 
"  during  his  collegiate  career,  he  displayed  marked  and  brilliant 
talents  in  various  departments,  and  by  the  exhibition  of  the  frank 
and  generous  qualities,  which  were  characteristic  of  him,  made 
among  the  undergraduates  of  his  time,  many  and  warm  friends. 
He  then  more  particularly  won  distinction  as  a  forcible  and  elegant 
•extempore  speaker  and  skillful  debater.  In  these  accomplishments 
he  was  acknowledged  to  be  without  a  rival  among  his  college  co- 
temporaries,  and  they  were  at  a  later  period  exercised  with  effect 
on  the  wider  field  of  political  discussion."  He  was  Colonel  of  the 
18th  Regiment  of  New  York  Volunteers  ;  and  died  at  Washington, 
D.  C,  of  fever  contracted  in  his  camp. 

913.  George  Pomeroy,  born  4mo.  3,  1834.  Residence,  Albany, 
N.  Y.  914.  Gertrude  Robinson,  born  Imo.  3,  1836 ;  died  at 
Schenectady,  6mo.  25,  1864. 

915.  Julia,  born  Imo.  28,  1838;  married  Samuel  Tweedy  Bene- 
dict, 6mo.  29,  1865.  They  have  three  children.  Residence,  Sche- 
nectady, N.  Y.  916.  Elizabeth  Hart,  born  5mo.  8,  1842;  mar- 
ried Samuel  Betts  Lawrence,  4mo.  20,  1865.  They  have  two 
children.     Residence,  Schenectad3\ 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  141 

Descendants  of  (1)    William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  (TIS)  William  and  Emma  (Jerome)  Jackson. 

91*7.  Mary  Jerome,  {Williain,  William,  Isaac,  Williayn,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  4mo.  21,  183*7.  In  1871  she  established  "Keble 
School"  for  Girls,  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  which,  from  that  time,  has 
continued  to  be  successfvdly  conducted  under  her  superintendence  ; 
and  it  now  holds  rank  among  the  noteworthy  or  first-class  institu- 
tions of  learning  in  our  country. 

918.  Emma  Jerome,  born  4mo.  25,  1846  ;  married  Smith  Gurney 
Lapham  12mo.  27,  1864.  He  is  editor  of  the  newspaper  entitled 
"  Syracuse  Courier,"     They  have  three  children. 


Children  of  Robert  V.  and  (785)  Anna  (Kimber)  Massey. 

919.  Susanna,  (Anna,  Susanna,  Isaac,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  1823;  married  Joseph  Lea.     They  had  sev^en  children. 

920.  Emmor,  born  1825  ;  married  Marion  Y.  Lehman.     He  died 
in  1861.     They  had  one  child.     921.  George,  born  1828. 

922.  Robert  Y.,  born  1830  ;  married  Julia  W.  Pratt.     They  had 
two  children,     923.  William.     924.  Edwin.     925.  Anna. 
926.  Henry.     The  last  four  died  in  infancy. 


Children  of  (788)  Samuel  and  Susan  (Konigrtfacher)  Kimber. 

927.  William  Henry,  (Samuel,  Susanna,  Isaac,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  — .  He  joined  the  "  Army  of  the  Republic  ;"  and  in 
1862  fell  among  the  "  gallant  300  "  before  Murfreesboro. 

928.  Elizabeth. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  (790)  Mary  (Kimber)  Janney. 

929.  Anna  M.,  (Mary,  Susanna,  Isaac,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  1838 ;  married  Otto  Bergner.     He  is  deceased. 

930.  Emmor  K.,  born  1840  ;  married  Mary  Coggeshall.  They 
have  four  children. 

Children  of  (794)  Henry  and  Jane  (Henry)  Kimber. 

931.  Sarah  P.,  (Henry,  Susanna,  Isaac,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  1848  ;  married  D.  F.  Blandin.  932.  Jean,  born  1850  ;  married 
William  H.  Dornay.    933.  Abby,  born  1853.    934.  Emmor,  born  1855. 


143  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (Y)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Charles  C.  and  (795)  Gertrude  (Kimber) 
Burleigh. 

935.  Edward  D.,  (Gertrude,  Susanna.,  Isaac,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthonxj)  born  lOmo.  5,  1846.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

936.  Charles  C,  born  llmo.  14,  1848.  Resides  in  Florence? 
Mass.,  and  is  an  artist.  93*1.  Theresa,  born  7mo.  9,  1851.  Resi- 
dence, Florence,  Mass. 

Children  of  (197)  Joseph  J.  and  Mary  Sinton  (Miner) 

Lewis. 

938.  A  son  born  6mo.  21,  1828,  and  died  same  day. 

939.  Anna  Meredith,  (Joseph  J.,  Alice,  Isaac,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  6mo.  11,  1829;  married  Erastus  Wentworfch  and 
sailed  with  him  to  China  as  a  missionary  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church,  in  January,  1855,  and  died  in  Foo  Chou,  China, 
October  2d,  following,  leaving  an  infant  daughter,  who,  having  been 
sent  back  to  America,  was  immediately  adopted  in  the  place  of  her 
mother  in  the  family  of  her  mother's  father. 

940.  Letitia  Miner,  born  lOmo.  1,  1831 ;  married  Wayne 
Mac  Veagh,  5mo.  22,  1856.  She  died  6mo.  22,  1862,  leaving  two 
children.  941.  Charles  Miner,  born  lOmo.  1,  1831  ;  died  2mo.  22, 
1832.  942.  Charlton  Thomas,  born  2mo.  25,  1834;  married 
Nannie  McKcen,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  McKeen,  of 
Brunswick,  Maine,  7mo.  25,  1861.  They  have  four  children.  Resi- 
dence, New  York. 

943.  Josephine  J.,  born  3mo.  9,  1836  ;  married  Stephen  P.,  son  of 
William  and  Catharine  P.  Darlington,  4mo.  21,  1859.  They  have 
four  children.     Residence,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

944.  Enoch  Edward,  born  7mo.  1,  1838.  He  entered  the  Union 
Army  as  a  private  in  June,  1861,  was  elected  First  Lieutenant  of 
Company  K,  in  the  first  California  regiment,  composed  principally  of 
Pennsylvanians  ;  was  afterwards  promoted  to  a  captaincy.  In  1863 
he  resigned  his  appointment,  and  after  remaining  out  of  the  service  a 
little  over  a  year,  was  appointed  Lieutenant-colonel  of  the  22d 
Pennsylvania  regiment,  and  in  command  of  that  regiment  was 
severely  wounded  before  Petersburg,  Virginia.  In  Dec,  1864,  he 
received  an  honorable  discharge  and  afterwards  served  for  several 
years  in  the  United  States  Navy  as  paymaster. 


SEVENTH  OENEBATION.  143 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

945.  Mary  Ellen,  born  12mo.  8,  1841 ;  married  James  McKeen, 
of  the  New  York  Bar,  4mo.  29,  1871.  946.  Frederick  William, 
born  9mo.  29,  1843;  died  8mo.  6,  1844.  947.  Alice  Catharine, 
born  5mo.  13,  1846  ;  marrried  Charles  T.  Murphy,  of  Philadelphia, 
llmo.  2,  1865.  They  had  six  children.  948.  Willie  Rosalie, 
born  4mo.  29,  1850. 

Child  of  (802)  William  J.  and  Mary  (Hippie)  Lewis. 

949.  William  H.,  (  William  J.,  Alice,  Isaac,  William,  Isaac,  A7i- 
thony)  born  lOmo.  3,  1836;  married  Adelia  R.  Tibben,  Imo.  20, 
1859.     Adelia  R.  born  4mo.  6,  1836.     They  had  four  children. 


Child  of  (802)  William  J.  and  Jane  D.  (Coursen)  Lewis. 

950.  Whitfield  J.,  (William  J.,  Alice,  Isaac,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  1849 ;  died  6mo.  6,  1873. 


Children  of  (807)  John  J.  and  Margaret  Ann  (Wilde)  Lewis. 

951.  Edith,  (John  J.,  Lydia,  John,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  6mo.  21,  1863.     952.  Alice,  born  9mo.  28,  1866. 

953.  William  Edward,  born  lOmo.  24,  1868.  954.  Frank,  born 
2mo.  6,  1871.     955.  Charles  Bertram,  born  4mo.  8,  1872. 

956.  Margaret,  born  4mo.  29,  1876;  died  lOmo.  19,  1876. 


Children  of  (809)  Henry  J.  and  Mary  Ann  (Lewis)  Lewis. 

957.  Emma  Gr.,  (Henry  J.,  Lydia,  John,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  Imo.  22,  1862.     958.  Mary  Ellen,  born  12mo.  30,  1866. 


Children  of  Yardley  and  (812)  Hannah  (Allen)  Warner. 

959.  Charles  A.,  (Hannah,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  Imo.  17,  1846  ;  died  3rao,  1,  1875.  960.  Anne,  born 
«mo.  24,  1847. 

961.  Rebecca,  born  2mo.  25,  1849;  married  John  W.  Cadbury, 
son  of  Joel  and  Caroline,  lOmo.  5,  1871.     They  have  three  children. 

962.  William  Y.,  born  6mo.  16,  1852. 


144  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  (821)  Francis  Aristides  and  Mary  (Griffitts) 

Jackson, 

964.  Elizabeth,  (Francis  A.,  Samuel,  Isaac,  William,  IsaaCj 
Anthony)  born  Umo.  20,  1859;  died  2mo.  21,  1860.  965.  Helen, 
born  6mo.  1,  1861.     966.  Rebecca,  born  2mo.  18,  1864. 

967.  Mary,  born  2mo.  22,  1866.     968.  Anna,  born  4mo.  11, 1868. 

969.  Katharine,  born  12nio.  24,  1810. 


Children  of  (822)  Mahlon  and  Rebecca  (Wilson)  Phillips. 

9Y0.  Elizabeth,  (Mahlon,  Lydia,  James,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  9mo.  17,  1808;  unmarried. 

971.  JosiAH,  born  4mo.  27,  1810  ;  married  Mary,  daughter  of 
Thomas  and  Rachel  Hunt,  of  Philadelphia,  5mo.  23,  1846.  Mary 
born  Umo.  30,  1821.  Josiah  died  12mo.  6,  1868.  Mary  H.  died  at 
Kennett,  4mo.  14,  1877,  her  death  resulting  from  injuries  occasioned 
by  an  accident.  They  had  five  children.  Rachel  Hunt  was  a 
descendant  of  Mary  (Jackson)  Windle,  twin  sister  of  William 
Jackson. 

972.  Ephraim,  born  Imo.  27,  1812  ;  died  (unmarried)  9mo.  1849. 

973.  Lydia,  born  Imo.  28,  1814;  married  Hadley,  son  of  Simon 
and  Sarah  Pennock,  of  Drumore,  Lancaster  Co.,  4mo.  29,  1843. 
Hadley  born  lOmo.  16,  1809:  died  2mo.  15,  1858.  They  had  five 
children. 

974.  Mary,  bom  2mo.  16,  1816;  married  Pennock,  son  of 
Abraham  and  Alice  Marshall,  of  E.  Marlborough,  Imo.  2,  1839. 
Pennock  born  7mo.  29,  1806.  They  have  four  children.  Residence, 
West  Chester,  Pa. 


Children  of  (822)  Mahlon  and  Dinah  (Barnard)  Phillips. 

975.  Joseph  B.,  (Mahlon,  Lydia,  James,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  lOmo.  19,  1819;  married  Anna  Wright  6mo.  20,  1876.  He 
died  7mo.  3,  1877,  at  his  residence  in  Tama  Co.,  Iowa.  Joseph  B., 
during  the  greater  part  of  his  life,  was  engaged  in  teaching,  chiefly 
in  Pennsylvania;  and,  at  one  time,  was  principal  of  Pottsville 
Seminary.  He  was  a  profound  mathematician,  and  it  was  said  of 
him  that  "  prominent  among  the  traits  of  his  youth  was  a  fondness 


8EVENTB  OENEBATTON.  145 

Descendants  of  (1)    William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

for  study.  Of  quick  intellect,  retentive  memory  aud  diligent  appli- 
cation, he  ranked  high  as  a  scholar,  though  his  modest  and  un- 
assuming manner  revealed  to  comparatively  few  the  extent  of  his 
research  or  the  sufficiency  of  his  scholarship."  Among  the  last 
testimonials  to  his  worth,  a  contemporary,  who  knew  him  well,, 
testified  to  his  intelligence,  afiability,  integrity  and  Christian  char- 
acter, applying  to  him  the  tribute  upon  Joseph  of  Arimathea :  "  He 
was  a  good  man  and  a  just  " — worthy  both  the  love  and  confidence  of 
those  who  knew  him.  In  1857  failing  health  led  him  westward;  first 
to  Minnesota,  and  later,  to  Tama  Co.,  Iowa,  where  he  finally  settled. 

976.  John  B.,  born  3mo.  23,  1821 ;  married  Lydia,  daughter  of 
Nathan  and  Hannah  Lewis,  of  West  Chester,  Pa.,  3mo.  25,  1856. 
Lydia  died  8mo.  16,  1870.  John  B.  died  4rao.  27,  1877.  They  had 
two  children.  John  B.  settled  in  St.  Paul,  Minnesota,  in  1857, 
where  he  was  a  practicing  physician  and  also  occupied  important 
posts  of  trust  and  honor,  being  appointed  on  the  "  State  Board  of 
Examining  Pension  Surgeons,"  also  filling  the  responsible  position  of 
"Commissioner  of  Statistics."  In  the  pursuit  of  liberal  education, 
he  early  exhibited  an  eager  love  of  learning,  both  in  literature  and 
science,  and  more  especially  an  enthusiastic  and  discriminating 
taste  for  music,  poetry  and  other  kindred  fine  art. 

In  1851  he  entered  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  and  graduated 
in  1855.  In  the  meantime,  however,  he  spent  two  years  in  Europe, 
studying  in  Heidelberg,  Paris  and  Vienna.  In  passing  through 
Basle,  Switzerland,  in  1854,  he  was  suddenly  arrested  and  incar- 
cerated on  suspicion  of  being  the  patriot  Mazzini,  who  was  at  that 
time  an  object  of  vigorous  search  on  account  of  a  recent  rising  at 
Milan.  The  event  created  considerable  excitement  at  the  time, 
and  was  the  occasion  of  reclamation  and  negotiations  between  the 
two  governments. 

Dr.  Phillips  possessed  qualities  of  a  high  order,  which  with  the 
geniality  of  his  nature  and  comprehensive  knowledge  acquired 
through  years  of  assiduous  research,  won  for  him  the  confidence 
and  unfeigned  esteem  of  many  friends.* 

977.  James,  born  9mo.  6,  1822;  married  Mary,  daughter  of  Jacob 
and  Hannah  Pusey,  of  Hockessin,  Del.,  9mo.  16,  1846.  Mary  born 
12mo.  24,  1824.  They  had  three  children.  Residence,  Avondale, 
Chester  Co. 


"•Compiled  principally  from  obituary  notices  in  leading  Western  journals. 


146  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (7)  William  and  Katharine  (3IiUer)  Jackson. 

978.  Rebecca,  born  3mo.  17,  1824  ;  died  9mo.  17,  1825. 

979.  Edith  B.,  born  12mo.  10,  1825  ;  married  9mo.  25,  1855, 
William  Warren,  son  of  Jonathan  and  Leonora  Woodruff,  of 
€reneva,  Aslitabula  Co.,  Ohio.  William  W.  born  2mo.  3,  1825. 
Edith  B.  died  llmo.  11,  1864.  They  had  two  children.  He  married 
(2d)  Alice,  daughter  of  William  and  Rebecca  Jackson,  of  London- 
grove,  12mo.  26,  1870.  Alice  born  9mo.  15,  1824.  Residence,  New- 
town, Bucks  Co.,  Pa.  William  W.  formerly  Superintendent  of  the 
Public  Schools  of  Chester  Co.,  has  since  been  occupying  a  similar 
position  in  the  County  of  Bucks. 

980.  Philena,  born  9mo.  26,  1827  ;  died  llmo.  25,  1856. 

981.  Deborah,  born  9mo.  26,  1829;  died  6mo.  12,  1847. 

982.  Hannah,  born  7mo.  30,  1831 ;  married  J.  Melancthon  Frink. 
They  lived  at  Seattle,  Washington  Territory,  where  Hannah  died 
12mo.  16, 1875.     The}'  had  three  children,  but  names  not  ascertained. 

983.  Cyrus,  born  Imo.  22,  1834;  died  6mo.  9,  1838. 

984.  Sallie  C,  born  4mo.  24,  1836  ;  died  8mo.  8, 1867,  at  Cottage 
Grove,  Minnesota. 


Children  of  (823)  William  and  Ann  (Trimble)  Phillips. 

985.  Clarkson,  (William^  Lydia,  James,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  9mo.  7,  1813;  married  Margaretta,  daughter  of  John 
and  Lydia  Pennington,  of  Londongrove,  Imo.  25,  1849.  Mar- 
garetta died  llmo.  12,  1861.  They  had  three  children.  Clarkson 
married  (2d)  12mo.  31,  1863,  Mary  P.,  daughter  of  John  and  Mary 
Fenton,  of  Prairie  Grove,  Henry  Co.,  Iowa,  formerly  of  Frederick 
Co.,  Va.  Mary  born  llmo.  3, 1835.  They  had  four  children.  Resi- 
dence, Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa. 

986.  James,  born  12mo.  25,  1814;  married  Frances,  daughter  of 
John  and  Susan  Price,  of  Priceville,  Bait.  Co.,  Md.,  2mo.  18,  1844. 
Frances  born  4mo.  2,  1821.  James  was  an  architect,  and  was  killed 
by  falling  from  the  steeple  of  a  church  he  was  building  in  Burling- 
ton, Towa,  7rno.  23,  1855.     They  had  four  children. 

987.  Sarah  Ann,  born  9mo.  15,  1816;  married  Daniel,  son  of 
Thomas  and  Jane  Matthews,  of  Gunpowder,  Bait.  Co.,  Md.,  lOmo. 
10,  1841.  Daniel  born  5mo.  9,  1799  ;  died  7mo.  17,  1873.  They 
Lad  seven  children. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  147 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

988.  I.  Newton,  born  9mo.  20, 1818  ;  married  Mary,  daughter  of 
Charles  and  Ann  Lloyd,  of  Penn  Township,  Chester  Co.,  lOmo.  23, 
1855.  Mary  born  6nio.  30,  1830.  Residence,  Pomeroy,  Chester 
Co.  They  had  five  children.  989.  Hannah,  born  llmo.  T,  1820; 
died  in  infancy. 

990.  Elizabeth  W.,  born  2mo.  26,  1821  ;  married  Isaac,  son  of 
Jonathan  and  Sai-ah  Pusey,  of  Londongrove,  12mo.  9,  1851.  Isaac 
born  12mo.  9,  1824  ;  died  Imo.  6,  1859.  They  had  four  children. 
Elizabeth  lives  in  Wilmington,  Delaware.  991.  Mary  R.,  born  9mo. 
6,  1824 ;  married  John,  son  of  Thomas  and  Jane  Parker,  of  Phila- 
delphia, 2mo.  8, 1856.  John  born  5mo.  4,  1828;  died  lOmo.  24, 
1862.     They  had  three  children. 

992.  Isaac,  born  12mo.  15,  1826  ;  married  Jemima  Vickers,  of 
Baltimore,  5mo.  1,  1851.  Jemima  born  4mo.  IT,  1826  ;  died  in 
Burlington,  Iowa,  llmo.  19,  1861,  leaving  three  children.  Isaac 
married  (2d)  Lavinia  Yancise,  3mo.  21,  1864.  Lavinia  born  9mo. 
22,  1839  ;  died  9mo.  12,  18U.     He  resides  at  Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa. 

993.  Lydia,  born  Tmo.  10,  1828.  Residence,  Pennsgrove,  Ches- 
ter Co.  994.  Joseph  T.,  born  llmo.  25,  1830;  married  Mary  E., 
daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Sarah  Pusey,  of  Londongrove,  lOmo. 
30,1856.  Mary  E.  born  llmo.  15,  1831.  They  have  three  child- 
ren.    Residence,  near  West  Grove,  Chester  Co. 

995.  Rebecca  J.,  born  6mo.  9,  1836 ;  married  Ellis  P.,  son  of 
Gainer  and  Mary  C.  Moore,  of  Philadelphia,  2mo.  13,  1858.  Ellis 
P.  born  3mo.  29,  1829.  They  have  three  children.  Residence, 
Philadelphia. 


I 


Children  of  Joseph   and  (824)  Deborah  (Phillips)  Chambers. 

996.  Lydia,  (Deborah,  Lydia,  James,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  lOmo.  13,  1810;  died  (unmarried)  6mo.  5,  1870. 

99T.  Amy,  born  9mo.  15,  1811 ;  married  George,  son  of  Joshua 
and  Philadelphia  Sharpless,  of  London  Britain  Township,  Chester 
Co.,  lOmo.  13,  1841.  George  born  5mo.  5,  1809.  They  had  seven 
children.     Residence,  West  Marlborough,  Chester  Co. 

998.  Mary  Ann,  born  llmo.  11,  1812.     Residence,  New  Garden. 

999.  Mahlon,  born  4mo.  26,  1814 ;  married  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Thomas  and  Phebe  Lamborn,  of  New  Garden,  5mo.  16,  1838. 
Elizabeth  born  8mo.  1,  1816.     Mahlon  died  6mo.  2,  1849.     They 


148  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

had  four  children.  1000.  Joseph  P.,  born  12nio.  12,  1820  ;  married 
Jael,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  Cooper,  of  Sadsbury  Township, 
Chester  Co.,  llmo.  22,  1849.  Jael  born  6mo.  24, 1824.  They  have 
five  children.  Joseph  inherited  his  father's  farm  in  New  Garden, 
on  which  he  now  lives.  1001.  Deborah,  born  8mo.  7,  1822;  died 
Brno.  2,  1824. 

1002.  Sarah,  born  4mo.  6,  1827;  married  Charles  Paxsou,  of 
Franklin  Township,  Chester  Co.  They  removed  to  Iowa,  where 
Sarah  died  3mo.  25,  1858.  No  further  record  of  the  family  ob- 
tained. 


Children  of  (826)  Isaac  and  Hannah  (Maule)  Phillips. 

1003.  Anna,  (Isaac,  Lydia^  James,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  4mo.  12,  1818 ;  married  Alexander,  sou  of  Thompson  and 
Elizabeth  M.  Neave,  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  12mo.  15, 1842.  Alexander 
born  2mo.  18,  1822.     They  had  nine  children. 

1004.  Deborah,  born  9mo.  21,  1820  ;  married  Thomas  M.,  son  of 
Samuel  and  Esther  Harvey,  of  Penn  Township,  Chester  Co.,  9rao. 
16,  1847.     Deborah  died  8mo.  7,  1853,  leaving  one  child. 

1005.  Benjamin,  born  llmo.  21,  1823;  married  Phebe  M., 
daughter  of  Gainer  and  Mary  C.  Moore,  of  Philadelphia,  llmo.  3, 
1853.  Phebe  M.  born  9mo.  2,  1826;  died  7mo.  28,  1871,  leaving 
three  children.  Benjamin  married  (2d)  12mo.  5,  1872,  to  Elizabeth 
P.,  (born  5mo.  25,  1831)  daughter  of  Fothergill  and  Sarah  W. 
Ogborn,  of  Philadelphia.     Benjamin  died  llmo.  17,  1877. 

1006.  Sarah  F.,  born  2mo.  26,  1830  ;  married  Samuel,  son  of 
John  and  Mary  Harper,  of  London  Britain  Township,  Chester  Co., 
9mo.  5,  1854.  Samuel  born  9mo.  15,  1827;  died  9mo.  7,  1872. 
They  had  five  children. 

Children  of  (828)  John  J.  and  Mary  J.  (Phillips)  Phillips. 

1007.  Hannah,  (John  J.,  Lydia,  James,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  5mo.  3,  1829;  died  5mo.  31,  1829. 

1008.  Phebe  D.,  born  3mo.  23,  1830  ;  died  2mo.  25,  1862,  at  St. 
Paul,  Minnesota ;  buried  at  Longwood,  Chester  Co. 

1009.  Emily  B.,  born  12mo.  30,  1831 ;  resides  with  her  mother 
at  Germantown,  Pa.  1010.  Henry  C,  born  9mo.  8,  1833;  married 
Catharine    J.,   daughter   of    Jonathan    and    Mary   W.   Magill,   of 


SEVENTH  OENERATION.  149 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Solebury,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,  4mo.  19,  1860.     Catharine  J.  born  9mo.  2, 
1833.     They  had  four  children.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

1011.  Robert  R.,  born  5mo.  T,  1835  ;  married  Maria  L.,  daughter 
of  Jacob  and  Hannah  Clayton,  of  Philadelphia,  5mo.  25,  1865, 
Maria  L.  born  5mo.  20,  1842.  They  have  three  children.  Residence, 
Germantown,  Pa.  1012.  Edward  N.,  born  Imo.  18,  1842;  died 
lOmo.  12,  1842.  1013.  William  E.,  born  'Tmo.  17,  1843  ;  died  8mo. 
22,  1843. 


Children  of  Thomas  and  (831)  Martha  (Jackson)  Dixon. 

1014.  Rebecca,  {Martha,  Ephraim,  James,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) boi-n  ;  died .     1015.  Miller  J.,  born   lOmo.   12, 

1819;  married  Sarah,  daughter  of  Matthew  and  Martha  Bunting, 
of  Hockessin,  Del ,  5mo.  23,  1823.     No  children. 


Children  of  Jonathan  and  (833)  Sarah  M.  (Jackson)  Wilson. 

1016.  Elizabeth,  {Sarah  M.,  Ephraim,  James,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  l)orn  9mo.  17,  1825;  died  9mo.  19,  1842. 

1017.  PusEY,  born  3mo.  8,  1827  ;  married  Rebecca,  daughter  of 
Abner  and  Mary  Pusey,  of  Londongrove,  Chester  Co.,  12mo.  18, 
1851.  Rebecca  born  lOmo.  3,  1829.  They  had  six  children.  Resi- 
dence, Moorestown,  N.  J.  1018.  Theodore,  born  12mo.  21,  1828; 
died  lOmo.  18,  1837.  1019.  Lydia  J.,  born  3mo.  27,1831;  died 
llmo.  26,  1848.  1020.  Mary,  born'  7mo.  1,  1833.  Residence, 
Wilmington,  Del. 

1021.  Ephraim,  born  lOmo.  10,  1036;  married  Maria  E.,  daughter 
of  John  and  Mar^'^  Dixon,  of  Kennett  Township,  Chester  Co.,  llmo. 
15,  1866.  Maria  E.  born  9mo.  8,  1836 ;  died  1873.  They  had  three 
children.     Ephraim  lives  in  Hockessin,  Del. 

1022.  Sarah  T.,  born  9mo.  19,  1840.     Residence,  Wilmington. 
1023    Charles  S.,  born  5mo.  17,  1844;  died  7mo.  31,  1867. 


Children  of  (836)  John  C.  and  Rebecca  (Preston)  Jackson. 

1024.  William  P.,  {John  C,  James,  James,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  6mo.  8,  1822;  died  7mo.  19,  1824. 


150  SEVENTH  QENEBATION. 

Descendants  of  (7)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

1025.  Eliza  Ann,  born  6mo.  23,  1824.  1026.  John,  born  Vmo. 
3,  182G;  died  tmo.  3,  1826.  1027.  Edwin  F.,  born  9m6.  4,  1828; 
married  Mary  J.,  daugliter  of  John  and  Eebecca  Yeatman,  of 
Penn  Township,  Chester  Co.,  2mo.  19,  1859.  Mary  J.,  born  lOmo. 
8,  1840.  Edwin  P.,  served  four  years  in  the  ariuy  during  the  late 
rebellion,  and  died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Ymo.  24,  1866.  They  had 
one  child. 

1028.  Isaac  P.,  born  3mo.  19,  1831 ;  married  Phebe  A.,  daughter 
of  Timothy  and  Martha  Paxson,  of  Sadsbury,  Lancaster  Co.,  6mo. 
20,  1867.  Phebe,  born  3mo.,  29,  1835.  They  had  four  children. 
Residence,  Penn  Township,  Chester  Co.  1029.  Philena  P.,  born 
lOmo.  17,  1833.  1030.  Deborah,  born  lOmo.  19,  1835  ;  died  lOmo. 
22,  1835. 

Children  of  Samuel  and  (837)  Lydia  P.  (Jackson)  Brinton. 

1031.  James  J.,  {Lydia  P.,  Javies,  James.  William^  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  12mo.  25,  1824;  married  Elizabeth  H,  daughter  of 
Elijah  and  Martha  Lewis,  of  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.  Elizabeth  H.  born 
12mo.  25,  1822.     They  had  seven  children. 

1032.  Susanna,  born  9mo.  27,  1826.  1033.  Lewis,  born  5mo. 
19,  1829  ;  married,  4mo,  7,  1856,  Mary  L.,  daughter  of  John  and 
Elizabeth  Boak,  of  Rochester,  Beaver  Co.,  Pa.  Mary  L.  born  lOmO' 
28,  1839.     They  have  four  children.     Residence,  Christiana,  Pa. 

1034.  Cyrus,  born  12mo.  28,  1830  ;  married  Rebecca,  daughter 
of  Thomas  and  Martha  Whitson,  of  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.,  2mo.  12^ 
1857.  Rebecca  born  2ino,  3,-  1832.  They  had  five  children.  Resi- 
dence, Christiana,  Pa.  1035.  Mary  Ann,  born  9mo.  26,  1833; 
married  Thomas  S.,  son  of  Vincent  and  Mary  Stubbs,  of  Fulton 
township,  Lancaster  Co.,  6mo.  20,  1861.  Thomas  S.,born  7mo.  14^ 
1826.     The}^  have  two  children. 

1036.  William  P.,  born  lOmo.  20,  1835;  married  Mary  E. 
daughter  of  Mark  P.,  and  Sidney  Cooper,  of  Lampeter  Township^ 
Lancaster  Co.,  2mo.  14,  1867.  Mary  E.  born  3mo.  29,  1842.  They 
have  four  children.     Residence,  Christiana,  Lancaster  Co. 


Children  of  Benjamin  P.  and  (839)  Mary  Ann  (Jackson)  Buckley. 

■1037.  Alice  J.,  (jl/ar;/ ^nw,  t7'a?Jies,  James.,   William^  Isaac,  An- 
ihony)horn  llmo.6, 1828;  married,  llmo. 8, 1848,  Jacob  Heckendorn, 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  151 

Descendants  of  {^)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

of  Perry  Co.,  Pa.,  and  has  two  children  ;  names  not  ascertained.  Resi- 
dence, Pottstown,  Pa.  He  is  an  inventor  and  manufacturer  of  improv- 
ed plows.  1038.  William  P.,  born  3mo.  19, 1830  ;  married,  12mo.  29, 
1862,  Emma  Bechtel.     No  children.     Residence,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

1039.  Lydia  B.,  born  4mo.  26,  1831 ;  died  12mo.  12,  1834. 

1040.  Sarah  Ann,  born  9mo.  16,  1832 ;  married,  lOmo.  28,  1863, 
James  Fell;  died  8mo.  31,  1865.     No  children. 

1041.  Ellen,  born  6mo.  It,  1834  ;  married  William  Powell,  9mo. 
n,  1864.     Residence,  West  Nottingham,  Md.     No  children. 

1042.  Mary  J.,  born  3mo.  20,  1836.  1043.  James  J.,  born  8mo. 
28,  1838  ;  died  7mo.  31,  1852.  1044.  Benjamin  W.,  born  4mo.  15, 
1840.     Residence,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

1045.  Lewis  B.,  born  llmo.  30,  1841  ;  married  Anne  Beiteaman, 
of  Hamburg,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.     Residence,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

1046.  Rebecca  E.,  born  8mo.  19,  1843  ;  married,  12mo.  11,  1864, 
John  P.  Miller,  and  has  children.     Residence,  Pottstown,  Pa. 

The  above  children  were  all  born  in  Cecil  Co.,  Md.,  except  the 
eldest,  who  was  born  in  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa. 


Children  of  (841)  James  M.  and  Margaret  (Maar)  Jackson. 

1041.  James  R.,  {James  M.,  James.,  James,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  Imo.  1,  1845;  died  lOmo.  11,  1855. 

1048.  Rebecca  J.,  born  5mo.  21,  1846  ;  married  Amos  E.,  son  of 
Levi  and  Mary  Ann  Todd,  of  Cecil  Co.,  Md.,  12mo.  22,  1810.  They 
have  two  children.  1049.  Barclay  R.,  born  llmo.  23,  1841 ;  died 
lOmo.  15,  1855. 

Children  of  Jacob  and  (843)  Edith  (Jackson)  Graves. 

1050.  Josiah  J.,  {Edith,  Josiah,  James,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  4mo.  5, 1823  ;  married  Rebecca,  daughter  of  William  and  Sarah 
Barnes,  of  Chester  Co.,  lOmo.  11,  1844.  They  had  ten  children. 
Residence,  Philadelphia.  1051.  William  S.,  born  8mo.  10,  1825  ; 
lives  in  Kennett,  unmarried. 

1052.  Mary  Ann,  born  lOmo.  25,  1821 ;  died  8mo.  14,  1832. 

1053.  Jackson,  born  lOmo.  26,  1829;  married,  8mo.  21,  1851, 
Mary  J.,  daughter  of  Joel  and  Maria  Bishop,  of  Dryden,  New  York. 
Residence,  Danby,  Tompkins  Co.,  New  York. 

1054.  Amanda,  born  9mo.  22,  1831  ;  died  3mo.  4,  1855. 


153  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (Y)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

1055.  Elizabeth,  born  Imo.  13,  1834;  a  teacher  at  Media,  Del. 
Co.     1056.  Mary  Ann,  born  5mo.  8,  1836. 

1057.  Harvey,  born  Ymo.  4,  1838;  married  Selina  D.,  daughter 
of  Amos  and  Ruhaney  Pierson,  2mo.  25,  1864.  They  have  five 
children.  Harvej^  is  a  paper  manufacturer  in  Nottingham  Town- 
ship.    1068.  Nathan,  born  Imo.  10,  1844;  died  12mo.  26,  1846. 


Children  of  Jacob  and  (844)  Martha  (Jackson)  Way. 

1059.  Hannah  H.,  (3Iary,  Josiah,  James.,  William.,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  9mo.  20,  1820  ;  married  James  T.,  son  of  John  and  — 
Pyle,  of  E.  Marlborouiih,  Chester  Co.,  3mo.  14,  1839.  They  have 
six  children.  1060.  Josiah,  born  llmo.  3,  1822;  died  12mo.  25, 
1838.     1061.  Edith,  born  9mo.  31,  1825  ;  died  6mo.  4,  1846. 

1062.  Phebe  Ann,  born  9mo.  24,  1827;  married  David  Larkin, 
2mo.  24,  1854.     Phebe  Ann  died  2mo.  28,  1856. 

1063.  Ruth  T.,  born  9mo.  22,  1829  ;  married  James  Hood,  12mo. 
1,1852.  1064.  Ruhaney,  born  9mo.  12,  1831;  married  William 
Cox,  5mo.  4,  1861.  She  died  9mo.  14,  1866.  1065.  Alice,  born 
12mo.  19,  1833.  1066.  Homer,  born  5mo.  15,  1836  ;  died  6mo.  4, 
1863.     1067.  Maryetta,  born  4ino.  11,  1838  ;  died  5mo.  4,  1861. 

1068.  Jacob  H.,  born  3mo.  2,  1841 ;  married  Rachel  A.,  daughter 
of  Abner  Pugh,  of  E.  Nottingham,  Chester  Co.,  3mo.  8, 1866.  They 
had  two  children.  Jacob  H.  is  a  practicing  physician.  Residence, 
West  Chester,  Pa.  1069.  Eliza,  born  7mo.  19,  1848;  married 
Edward  G.  Broomall,  12mo.  28,  1865.     They  had  three  children. 


Children  of  (845)  Caleb  S.  and   Mary  Ann  (Gause)  Jackson. 

1070.  JosiAH,  (Caleb  S-,  Josiah,  James,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  2mo.  14,  1830  ;  married  Mary,  daughter  of  John  and  Catha- 
rine (Detwiler)  Price,  of  East  Coventry,  Chester  Co.,  12mo.  25, 
1860.     They  had  four  children.     Residence,  Kennett  Square,  Pa. 

1071.  Mary  G.,  born  9nio.  6,  1831:  married  Franklin,  son  of 
Joshua  and  Eliza  (Mercer)  Darlington,  of  E.  Whiteland,  Chester 
Co.,  4mo,  18,  1865.  Franklin  born  8mo.  18,  1827.  They  have  two 
children.     Residence,  E.  Nottingham,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

1072.  Ruthanna,  born  llmo.  12,  1833;  married  Erastus  Miles 
Cravath,  son  of  Orin  and  Betsey  (Northway)  Cravath,  of  Homer, 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  153 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

N.  Y.,  9mo.  18,  1860.  They  had  four  children.  Residence,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

1073.  William  S.,  born  Irao.  16,  1836  ;  married  Helen  F.  Hunt, 
(widow)  daughter  of  Prof.  F'islie,  of  Amherst,  Mass.,  lOmo.  28, 18t5. 
William  S.  is  Secretary  and  Treasurer  of  the  Denver  and  Colorado 
R.  R.  Co. ;  his  wife  a  writer  of  note,  and  contributor  to  valuable 
periodicals  of  the  day.     Residence,  Colorado  Springs. 

1014.  Margaret  B.,  born  6rno.  25,  1838.  Residence,  Kennett 
Square,  Pa.  1075.  Hannah,  born  2mo.  14,  1842  ;  married  Joseph 
D.,  son  of  John  and  Catharine  D.  Price,  of  E.  Coventry,  llmo.  25, 
1864.  Joseph  D.  died  7mo.  29,  1871.  At  the  time  of  his  death 
they  resided  in  Doniphan  Co.,  Kansas.  Since  that  time  the  family 
have  resided  at  Kennett  Square,  Chester  Co.  Thej'^  had  four 
children. 

1076.  Caleb  H.,  boi-n  5mo.  14,  1844;  married  Anna  B.,  daughter 
of  Huson  and  Rebecca  (Brinton)  Taylor,  of  E.  Marlborough,  Ches- 
ter Co.,  9mo.  17,  1868.  Anna  died  Imo.  25,  1873.  They  had  three 
children.  Caleb  H.  married  (2il)  2mo.  3,  1876,  to  Sara  H.  Taylor, 
a  sister  of  his  first  wife.     Residence,  Baldwin,  Dauphin  Co.,  Pa. 

1077.  Alice  E.,  born  3mo.  24,  1847;  married  John  T.,  son  of 
John  P.  and  Hannah  (Thompson)  Chambers,  of  Kennett  Square, 
lOmo.  20,  1870.  They  have  two  children.  Residence,  Kennett 
Square,  Pa. 


Children  of  (846)  James  and  Abigail  (Rakestraw)  Jackson. 

1078.  Mary  R.,  (James,  Josiah,  James,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  7mo.  4,  1830 ;  married  Joseph  H.,  son  of  Mahlon  and  Mary 
Brosius,  of  Oxford  Township,  Chester  Co  ,  2mo,  15,  1855.  Joseph 
born  3mo.  25,  1830.  They  have  three  children.  Residence,  Octo- 
raro,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa. 

1079.  Thomas,  born  llmo.  28,  1832;  died  7mo.  28,  1834. 

1080.  Eliza,  born  5mo.  7,  1834  ;  married  Thomas,  son  of  Lewis 
and  Dinah  (Jackson)  Baker,  of  Londongrove,  6mo.  23, 1855.  They 
had  seven  children.  1081.  Edith  Ann,  born  7mo.  22,  1835  ;  died 
12mo.  14,  1842.     1082.  Lydia  T.,  born  4rao.  7,  1837. 

1083.  William  L.,  born  3mo.  15,  18:^9 ;  married  Lj'dia  W., 
daughter  of  George  and  Hannah  Walker,  of  Sadsbury,  Lancaster 
Co.,  3mo.  6,  1865.     Lydia  W.  born   12mo.  26,   1842.     They  have 


154  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (7)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

five  children.  1084.  Thomas  Ellwood,  born  9ino.  5,  1842  ;  mar- 
ried Aiinetta  Lucella,  daugliter  of  Owen  and  Sarah  Ann  Williams, 
of  Sadsbury,  Lancaster  Co.,  8mo.  17,  1867.  Annetta  L.  born  5mo. 
14,  1841.  They  have  two  children.  1085.  James  Josiah,  born 
11  mo.  4,  1845  ;  married  Josephine,  daughter  of  Abner  and  Abigail 
Davis,  of  Upper  Oxford,  Chester  Co.,  Imo.  9,  1872.  Josephine, 
born  3mo.  16,  1849.     They  have  two  children. 


Children  of  (847)  William  S.  and  Susanna  (Chambers)  Jackson. 

1086.  Anna,  (  William  S.,  Josiah,  James,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  3mo.  23,  1831  ;  married  Robert  A.,  son  of  William  and 
Rachel  Jackson,  of  Lower  Oxford  Township,  Chester  Co.,  8mo.  9, 
1849.  Robert  A.  born  5mo.  19,  1824.  They  have  nine  children. 
Residence,  Elk  Neck,  Cecil  Co.,  Md. 

1087.  WiLHELMiNA,  born  8mo.  16,  1833  ;  married  Howard  H., 
son  of  William  and  Rachel  Jackson,  of  Lower  Oxford,  2mo.  20, 
1855.  Howard  H.,  born  9mo.  5,  1830  ;  died  5mo.  11,  1866.  They 
had  one  child.     Wilhelmina  lives  at  Landenberg,  Chester  Co. 


Children  of  Jacob  and  (848)  Ruhaney  (Jackson)  Clayton. 

1088.  Ediih,  {Ruhaney,  Josiah,  James,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  6mo.  15,  1844;  married  Westley  W.,  son  of  Washington  and 
Rachel  Vance,  of  Uwchlan,  Chester  Co.,  lOmo.  14,  1875.  Westley 
W.  born  12fno.  18,  1843.  1089.  Isaac  Ellwood,  born  12mo.  25, 
1845.  1090.  Josiah  J.,  born  9mo.  29,  1847;  married  Anna  M., 
daughter  of  Davis  and  Sarah  A.  Thomas,  2mo.  5,  1874.  Anna  M. 
born  llmo.  25,  1849.     They  had  one  child. 

1091.  Sarah,  born  llmo.  17,  1850. 


Children  of  (849)  Josiah  and  Mary  (Price)  Wilson. 

1092.  Edward  P.,  {Josiah,  Alice,  James,  William,  Isaac,  Anthon), 
born  llmo.  1,  1841  ;  married  Lucy  C,  daughter  of  Rufus  and 
Lavinia  Munson,  of  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.,  7mo.  2,  1866,  Luc}'  C. 
born  lOmo.  19,  1848.  They  have  two  children.  1093.  Alice  J., 
born  Imo.  30,  1844  ,  married  James  M.,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Sarah 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  155 

Descendants  of  (7)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

A.  Good,  of  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,  3  mo.  11,  1869.     James  M.  born  Imo 
12,  1842.     They  bad  two  children.     Residence,  St.  Louis,  Missouri. 

1094.  Mary  Jane,  born  4mo.  20,  1846  ;  died  9mo.  29,  1848. 

1095.  Benjamin  P.,  born  6mo.  12, 1849  ;  married  Mary  T.,  (born 
2mo.  14,  1850)  daughter  of  James  and  Ann  Jane  Mason,  of  Phila- 
delphia, Imo.  22,  1874.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

1096.  Rachel  P.,  born  2mo.  15,  1856.  1097.  Anna  M.,  born 
llmo.  28,  1857. 


Children  of  (850)  James  C.  and  Amelia  (Spencer)  Jackson. 

1098.  Mary  S.,  (James  C,  Thomas,  James,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  Imo.  19, 1847  ;  married  Frank,  son  of  Cyrus  and  Mary 
M.  Pyle,  of  Wilmington,  Del,  3mo.  11,  1868.  Frank  born  6mo.  8, 
1846.     They  have  three  children.     Residence,  California. 

1099.  Edward  Foulke,  born  6mo.  1,  1850.  1100.  Francis,  born 
9mo.  16,  1859  ;  died  lOmo.  30,  1859. 

1101.  Alice  W.,  born  7mo.  12,  1863. 


Children  of  (851)  John  G.  and  Elizabeth  (Bailey)  Jackson. 

1102.  William  B.,  (John  G.,    Thomas,  James,  William,   Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  7mo.  13,  1843  ;  married  Hannah,  daughter  of  Joshua 

and ■  Clendennin,  Philadelphia,  in  1875.     1103.  Thomas,  born 

3mo.  21,  1845 ;  married  Anna,  daughter  of  Spencer  and  Eliza 
(Wilson)  Chandler,  of  Hockessin,  9mo.  9,  1875.  Anna  born  5mo. 
1,  1853.     Residence,  New  Brighton,  Pa. 


Children  of  (853)  Caleb  H.  and  Jane  (Claypool)  Canby. 

1104.  Catharine,  (Caleb  H.,  Katharine,  Ann,  William,  IsaaCy 
Anthony)  born  1819;  married  Lloyd  Balderston  in  1843.  They 
had  twelve  children.     Residence,  Colora,  Md. 

1105.  Elizabeth,  born  1820.  1106.  Charles,  born  1822;  died 
1851.  1107.  John,  born  1823  ;  married  Elizabeth  Boustead,  1848. 
They  had  three  children.  1108.  William  Jackson,  born  1825; 
married  C.  Louise  Prescott,  1856.     They  have  five  children. 

1109.  Caleb,  born  1827;  married  Mary  D.  Preswick,  1853. 
Caleb  died  1859.     They  had  two  children.     1110.    George,  born 


156  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

1829  ;  married  Matilda  Goodwin,  1853.  They  have  one  child  liv- 
ing. 1111.  Jane,  born  1831  ;  married  Abel  J.  Hopkins,  1861. 
They  have  six  children.  1112.  Maey,  born  1833  ;  married  Robert 
Culin,  1854.     No  children. 


Children  of  (854)  Charles  and  Ann  (Richards)  Canby. 

1113.  Lydia  R.,  (Charles.,  Katharine.,  A7171,  William.i  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  1823;  married  Clarkson  Ogden.     No  children. 

1114.  Catharine  A.,  born  1824;    married  Henry  Garrett,  1846. 
They  have  eight  children.     Residence,  Wilmington,  Del. 

1115.  William  R.,  born  1826;    died  lOmo.  8,  1836. 


Children  of  (863)  Caleb  and  Eliza  (Montgomery)  Harlan. 

1116.  Elgarda,  (Caleb,  John,  Ann,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  7mo.  3,  1843;  married  llmo.  1,  1867,  to  Thomas  C.  Hutchin- 
son, of  Philadelphia,  and  died  1876.     No  children. 

1117.  Elizabeth,  born  8mo.  16,  1845;  died  1864. 

1118.  John,  born  3mo.  4,  1851.  He  graduated  in  a  Medical  Uni- 
versity in  1872,  and  died  in  1873. 


Children  of  Henry  and  (865)  Mary  Ann  (Jackson)  Carter. 

1119,  John  Isaiah,  (Mary  Ann,  Joel,  John,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  12mo.  24,  1826  ;  married  Rachel  Patterson  12mo.  15, 
1851.  Rachel  died —, —.  John  J.  married  (2d)  5mo.  12,  1864,  to 
Carrie,  daughter  of  Abram  and  Lydia  B.  Rakestraw.  They  have 
four  children.  He  is  Superintendent  of  the  Experimental  Farm  of 
Eastern  Pennsylvania.     1120.  Evan  Morris,  born  1828  ;  died  1829. 

1121.  Alice  Anna,  born  llmo.  13,  1830;  married  Alfred  M. 
Brown,  1857.  The}^  have  one  child.  1122.  Anna  Maria,  born 
5mo.  3,  1833;  married  Cooper  Stubbs.  They  had  seven  children. 
Residence,  Cooper's  Creek,  Lancaster  Co. 

1123.  Henry  Harlan,  born  12mo.  31,  1835;  died  12mo.,  1862. 

1124.  Edith  Rebecca,  born  8mo.  25,  1838;  married  N.  Davis 
Scott.     The}'  had  three  children.     Residence,  Lyle,  Lancaster  Co. 

1125.  Joel  Jackson,  born  6mo.  16,  1843.  1126.  Amelia  Kate, 
born  4mo.  7,  1846. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  157 

Descendants  of  (7)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  John  S.  and  (86t)  Catharine  (Jackson)  Maxwell. 

1127.  Robert,  {Catharine.,  Joel.,  John.,  William.,  Isaac,  Anthony 

born ;  married  Fanny  Hannum,  of  Kennett  Square,  Chester 

Co.     No  children.     Robert  lost  his  life  at  the  "  Battle  of  the  Wil- 
derness," Va.     1128.  Alice  M.,  born ;  married  David  C.  Way, 

of  Cecil  Co.,  Md.     They  have  four  children.     Residence  in  Beau- 
fort Co.,  N.  C.     1129.  Harriet,  died  in  early  life. 


Children  of  (868)  Jonathan  Morris  and  Eleanor  Jane  (Scott) 

Jackson. 

1130.  Alice  Mary,  {Jonathan  Morris.,  Joel.,  John^  William.,  Isaac, 
Anthomj)  born  8mo.  3,  1835  ;  married  Thomas  Grubb,  in  1855.  They 
have  eight  children.  Residence,  Pleasant  Grove,  Lancaster  Co., 
Pa.  1131.  Hannah  Rebecca,  born  Imo.  11,  1837  ;  married  Albert 
Haines,  lOmo.  19,  1856.  They  had  five  children.  Residence, 
Pleasant  Grove,  Lancaster  Co. 

1132.  Joel,  born  5mo.  31,  1839;  died  llmo.  26,  1862. 

1183.  William  S.,  born  llmo.  13,  1845.  1134.  John  M.,  born 
4mo.  1,  1848.  1135.  Walter  Davis,  born  lOmo.  13,  1850;  died 
9mo.  11,  1853. 

Children  of  (868)  Jonathan  Morris  and  Margaret  (Wright) 

Jackson. 
1136.  Ida    May,    {Jonathan    M.,    Joel,    John,    William,    Isaac, 
Anthony)   born  9mo.   11,   1859.     1137.  Henry    E..   born    lOmo.  6, 
1861.     1138.  Eva  E.,  born  3mo.  1,  1864. 


Children  of  Day  and  (869)  Eliza  (Jackson)  Wood. 
1139.  John  J.,  {Eliza,  Joel,  John,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
5mo.  7,  1835;  died  llmo.  13,  1836.     1140.  Rachel,  born   5mo.  7^ 
1835  ;  married  Joseph  T.  Hoke,  of  W.  Virginia,  where  they  now 
reside.     They  have  four  children. 

1141.  Henry,  born  7mo.  24,  1841 ;  died  8mo.  2,  1844. 

1142.  Edward,  born  9mo.  17,  1846.  1143.  Day,  born  12mo.  25, 
1849  ;  married  Ann  Elizabeth  Wood,  12mo.  10,  1874.  They  have 
one  child. 


158  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Nathan  and  (871)  Hannah  (Jackson)  Milner. 

1144.  Alice  Hannah,  (Hannah,  Joel,  John,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) bora  2mo.  24,  1842  ;  married  Joseph  A.  Roman.  Thej^  have 
six  children.     1145.  Joel,  born  Imo,  28,  1844;  died  1871. 


Children  of  Thomas  T.  and  (872)  Amelia  Morris  (Jackson) 

Hoopes. 

1146.  John  J.,  (Amelia  31.,  Joel,  John,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  12mo.  27,  1846.  1147.  Alice  Mary,  born  3mo.  2,  1849; 
married  John  White,  9mo.  8,  1870.  She  died  8mo.  25,  1874.  They 
had  two  children.  1148.  Annie  Amelia,  born  lOmo.  8,  1853; 
married  William  Matthews.     They  have  one  child. 

1149.  Hannah  Jane,  born  7mo.  29,  1856. 


Children  of  (873)  Joseph  T.  and  Mary  (Gray)  Jackson. 

1150.  Lydia  a.,  (Josejyh  T.,  Israel,  John,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  lOmo.  2,  1834  ;  married  Robert  T.,  son  of  Daniel  and 
Elizabeth  Cornwell,  5mo.  3,  1859.  They  have  five  childi-en.  He  is 
a  lawyer.  Residence,  West  Chester,  Pa.  1151.  Martha  G.,  born 
llmo.  22,  1836  ;  died  Imo.  1,  1858.  1152.  Sallie,  born  llmo.  19, 
1838 ;  married  Joseph  T.,  son  of  James  T.  and  Hannah  H.  T.  Mur- 
tagh,  llmo.  27,  1867.  They  had  two  children.  He  is  a  banker  in 
West  Chester,  Pa. 


Children  of  (875)  John  and  Massey  (Lownes)  Jackson. 

1153.  Rebecca  L.,  (John,  Israel,  John,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  llmo.  5,  1844;  died  Imo.  23,  1861.  1154.  Joseph  L.,  born 
Smo.  27,  1846  ;  married  Anna  E.  Rice,  lOmo.  5,  1869.  They  have 
two  children.  He  is  of  the  firm  of  Flinn  &  Jackson,  dealers  in 
stoves,  heaters,  ranges  and  house-furnishing  goods,  Wilmington, 
Del.     1155.  Anna  E.,  born  9mo.  30,  1857. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  159 

Descendants  of  (T)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Child  of and  (8*76)  Maria  Jackson. 

1156.  Anna,  (Maria,  Israel,  John,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
married,  llmo.  21,  1854,  to  Samuel  Harvey  Baker.  Anoadied  2mo. 
28,  1856,  leaving  one  child. 


Children  of  William  and  (877)  Rebecca  (Jackson)  Preston. 

1157.  Israel  J.,  {Rebecca,  Israel,  John,  William,  Isaac,  Antho7iy) 
born  2mo.  29,  1836  ;  died  2mo.  22,  1857.  1158.  Sarah  Ann,  born 
lOmo.  15,  1837;  died  5mo.  1,1842.  1159.  Annie  Maria,  born  5mo. 
11,  1840. 

1160.  Mahlon  Henry,  born  lOmo.  81,  1842;  died  llmo.  17, 
1867.  1161.  Sarah,  born  5mo.  8,  1845.  1162.  Lydia  Ann,  born 
8mo.  6,  1848;  died  9mo.  1,  1870.  1163.  William  Edgar,  born 
llmo.  14,  1850;  died  3mo.  14,  1851.  1164.  William  Leslie,  born 
8mo.  12,  1852  ;  died  lOmo.  17,  1852. 

1165.  Ada  Rebecca,  born  9mo.  24,  1853  ;  died  2mo.  23,  1857. 

1166.  Frank  Herbert,  born  5mo.  11,  1859  ;  died  6mo.  26,  1859. 

1167.  Harlan  Jackson,  born  12mo.  30,  1863. 


Children  of  George  and  (878)  Sarah  (Jackson)  Ladley. 

1168.  Joel  Swayne,  {Sarah,  Israel,  John,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  4mo.  14,  1840;  died  3mo.  15,  1841. 

1169.  Adelaide  Elizabeth,  born  Imo.  14,  1843  ;  died  4mo.  8, 
1872,  in  her  30th  j^ear,  at  Asheville,N.  C;  buried  at  West  Chester, 
Pa.  1170.  Joshua  Harlan,  born  12mo.  1,  1845;  married  Abbie 
Garrett,  8mo.  1,  1866.     They  had  five  children. 

1171.  Sarah  Jackson,  born  2mo.  18, 1853;  married  Edward  Jes- 
sup,  lOmo.  20,  1875.     One  child.     Residence  in  Western  New  York. 


Children  of  (879)  Israel  and  Jane  (Taylor)  Jackson. 

1172.  Joseph  T.,  {Israel,  Israel,  John,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  3mo.  30,  1846.  1173.  Elizabeth,  born  Imo.  16,  1848;  mar- 
ried 2mo.  13,  1873,  Lewis  Marshall  Haines,  (born  lOmo.  12,  1846.) 
They  have  two  children.     Residence,  Elkton,  Cecil  Co.,  Md. 

1174.  Sadie,  born  8mo.  3,  1  'C. 


160  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendatits  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  (881)  John  J.  and  Mary  (Harlan)  Monaghan. 

1175.  Hannah  J.,  (John  J.,  Hannah,  John,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  4mo.  4,  1836;  married  Benjamin,  son  of  Lownes  and 
Rachel  (Baker)  Taylor,  of  West  Goslien,  Chester  Co.,  3mo.  11, 
1862.     They  have  six  children.     Residence,  Red  Wing,  Minnesota. 


Child  of  (882)  William  and  Hannah  (Blake)  Monaghan. 

1176.  WiLLiAMANNA,  (William,  Hannah,  John,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  8mo.  12,  1843;  married  Levi,  son  of  Thomas  and 
Ellen  Lewis,  lOmo.  14,  1875.     Residence,  West  Chester,  Pa. 


Children  of  Everard  and  (884)  Mary  T,  (Jackson)  Conard. 

1177.  Rebecca  J.,  (Mary  T.,  William,  John,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  6mo.  5,  1840.  1178.  Alice  A.,  born  lOmo.  26,  1841; 
died  lOmo.  11,  1863.  1179.  Jesse,  born  6mo.  30,  1844;  died  llmo. 
24,  1852.  1180.  WiLLiAxM  J.,  born  8mo.  31,  1847;  died  8mo.  19, 
1848.     1181.  Isaiah,  born  8mo.  21,  1849  ;  died  2mo.  10,  1850. 

1182.  Milton  E.,  born  6mo.  6,  1851. 

1183.  Bertha  M,  born  7mo.  23,  1862. 


Children  of   Simmons  and  (885)   Emeline  (Jackson)   Coates. 

1184.  Gertrude,  (Emeline,  William,  John,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  12mo.  5,  1843  ;  married  Ezra,  son  of  George  and  Anna 
Webster,  Imo.  17,  1867.  They  had  two  children.  Residence  in 
Cain,  Chester  Co.  1185.  Elizabeth  J.,  born  7mo.  13,  1846  ;  mar- 
ried Marriot,  son  of  Clarkson  and  Rachel  Brosius,  3mo.  18,  1869. 
They  have  three  children.     Residence,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

1186.  Anna  Deborah,  born  8rao.  1,  1848;  died  llmo.  10,  1873. 

1187.  Rebecca,  born  8mo.  9,  1851;  married  Samuel  Grumbine,. 
5mo.  5, 1854.  Residence,  Titusville,  Pa.  1188.  Evangeline,  born 
2mo.  20,  1853.     1189.  Lavinia  Jane,  born  5mo.  4,  1858. 

1190.  Emma  Simmons,  born  5mo.  21,  1863. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  161 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Charles  and  (887)  Elizabeth  (Jackson)  Dingee. 

1191.  Marie,  (Elizabeth.,  William,  John,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  9mo.  23,  1849 ;  married  Benjamin  D.,  son  of  John  R.  and 
Catharine  D.  Price,  10mo.  23,  1872.  They  have  one  child.  Benja- 
min D.  is  an  architect  in  Philadelphia. 

1192.  William  J.,  born  7mo.  22,  1854. 


Children  of  (889)  Isaac  and  Ellen  S.  (Coates)  Jackson. 

1193.  LoRA  C,  (Isaac,  William,  John,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  9mo.  30,  1855.     Residence,  Wilmington,  Del. 

1194.  William  E.,  born  12mo.  24,  1857.     Residence,  Wilming- 
ton, Del. 

Children  of  Enos  H.  and  (891)  Catharine  (Jackson)  Barnard. 

1195.  William  J.,  (Catharine,    William,  John,    William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  4mo.  30,  1867.     1196.  Helen  P.,  born  8mo.  5, 1869. 


Children  of  (892)  William  and  Rachel  (Pusey)  Webb. 

1197.  Benjamin,  (William,  Katharine,  John,  William,  Isaac^ 
Anthony)  born  7mo.  2,  1840 ;  married  Sarah,  daughter  of  Achilles 
and  Beulah  (Nuthauk)  Williams,  5mo.  23,  1867,  at  Richmond, 
Indiana. 

1198.  Henry  Pusey,  born  lOmo.  22,  1842;  married  Annie, 
daughter  of  Elias  John  and  Sarah  Ann  (Stehley)  Sneeder,  4mo.  4, 
1871.  1199.  William,  born  12mo.  29,  1844;  married  Emily, 
daughter  of  John  and  Julia  (Burgoon)  Sanborn,  llmo.  28,  1867. 


Children  of  (892)  William  and  Hannah  C.  (Smith)  Webb. 

1200.  Charles,  (William,  Katharine,  John,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  2mo.  15,  1856.     1201.  Asa  Bell,  born  5mo.  10,  1858. 

1202.  Pennock  Pusey,  born  4mo.  3,  1860. 

1203.  Theodore  Winthrop,  born  5mo.  12,  1863. 

11 


162  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (7)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Norris  and  (893)  Mary  (Webb)  Palmer. 

1204.  Kate,  (3Iarij,  William,  Katharine,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) bom  iu  Wilmington,  Dei.,  4mo.  4,  1843. 

1205.  Edward  Tatnall,  born  in  Wilmington,  Del.,  Smo.  4,  1845  ; 
died  at  San  Francisco,  Cal ,  12mo.  25,  1853.  1206.  Linwood,  born 
in  Wilmington,  Del.,  lOmo.  4,  1848.  He  is  a  stock  broker  in  San 
Francisco,  Cal.  1207.  Norris  W.,  born  at  San  Francisco,  Cal,, 
Imo.  19,  1854.  Stock-raiser  and  dairyman,  San  Luis  Obispo  Co., 
Cal.  1208.  William  Webb,  born  at  Alameda,  Cal.,  5mo.  24,  1856. 
Stock-raiser  and  dairyman,  San  Luis  Obispo  Co.,  Cal. 

1209.  Mary  Emily,  born  in  Alameda,  Cal.,  6mo.  17,  1860. 


Children  of  Henry  and  (894)  Sarah  (Webb)  Peterson. 

1210.  Emily,  (Sarah,  William,  Katharine,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
ihony)  born  llmo.  8,  1844  ;  died  4mo.  13,  1850.  1211.  George, 
born  9mo.  27,  1847  ;  died  4mo.  20, 1850.  1212.  Katharine  Webb, 
born  Smo.  1,  1849.     1213.  Arthur,  born  9mo.  20,  1851. 

1214.  Edmund  Deacon,  born  4mo.  22,  1853.  1215.  Mary,  born 
6mo.  4,1855.  1216.  Mabel,  born  4mo.  12,  1857.  1217.  Frances, 
born  llmo.  8,  1858.     1218.  Walter,  born  Imo.  7,  1860. 


Child  of  Wesley  Burnham  and  (895)  Eliza  (Webb) 
Clement. 

1219.  Roswell  Percival,  {Eliza,  William,  Katharine,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  9mo.  19,  1867. 


Children  of  (896)  Edward  and  Emily  (Smith)  Webb. 

1220.  Catharine,  {Edward,  William,  Katharine,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  9mo.  24,  1858.  1221.  Oliver,  born  7mo.  12,  1860. 
1222.  Richard,  born  4mo.  3,  1863.  1223.  Eliza,  born  3mo.  20, 
1865,  in  Minnesota.     1224.  Edward,  born  7mo.  27,  1867. 

1225.  George,  born  lOmo.  12,  1869.  1226.  Walter,  born  Imo. 
16,  1873,  in  California.  1227.  Alfred,  born  3mo.  30,  1875,  in 
California. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  163 

Descendants  of  (^)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Lewis  D.  and  (899)  Hannah  S.  (Mendenhall) 

Worley, 

1228.  Beulah  Blma,  (Hannah  if.,  Beulah,  Hannah,  William^ 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  Imo.  1,  1838;  married  Nathan  Birdsall,  9mo. 
30,  1813.     1229.  Susan  R.,  born  4mo.  12,  1840. 

1230.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  born  9mo.  8,  1842 ;  married  James 
Walters,  4mo.  9,  1874.  1231.  Lydia  Williams,  born  12mo.  11, 
1844.     1232.  Jane  Walker,  born  lOmo.  21, 1847. 

1233.  Eliza  Brown,  born  7mo.  5,  1850  ;  married  David  A.  Beans 
9mo.  13,  1870.     1234.  Marianna,  born  8mo.  6,  1853. 

1235.  Florence,  born  6mo.  19, 1856.  1236.  Ellen  Janney,  born 
9mo.  1,  1859. 


Children  of  (904)  ^Villiam  J.  and  Emily  D.  (Calvert)  Thomas. 

1237.  William  R.,  (William  J".,  William.,  Hannah.,  William^ 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo.  2,  1854.  1238.  Hannah  M,,  born 
7mo.  13,  1858.     1239.  Eli  Lewis,  born  8mo.  25,  1860. 

1240.  Elmer  Ellsworth,  born  Imo.  25,  1863. 

1241.  Edward  Lincoln,  born  2mo.  12,  1866. 

1242.  Elizabeth,  born  llmo.  27,  1868. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION. 


Children  of  Samuel  Tweedy  and  (915)  Julia  (Jackson)  Benedict. 

1243.  Mariette,  (Julia.,  Isaac  TF.,  William.,  Isaac,  William., 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  5mo.  17,  1866.  1244.  William  Jackson, 
born  8mo.  31,  1869.     1245.  Russell,  born  7mo.  14,  1874. 


Children  of  Samuel  Betts  and  (916)  Elizabeth  Heart 
(Jackson)  Lawrence. 

1246.  Gertrude  Jackson,    (Elizabeth  H..,   Isaac    W..,    William., 
Isaac,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  6mo.  11,  1866. 

1247.  Angelica  Hamilton,  born  Imo.  31,  1873. 


164  EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (Y)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Smith  Gurney  and  (918)  Emma  Jerome 
(Jackson)  Lapham. 

1248.  William  Gray,  {Emma  Jerome.,  William.,  William.,  Isaac^ 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  Imo.  11,  1866  ;  died  9mo  10,  1866. 

1249.  Annie,  born  7mo.  5,  1867.  1250.  William  Gray,  born 
llmo.  6,  1870.  

Children  of  Joseph  and  (919)  Susanna  (Massey)  Lea. 

1251.  Anna  M.,  {Susanna,  Anna,  Susanna,  Isaac,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  1844;  married  4mo.  17,  1877,  to  Henry  Merritt  of 
London — has  distinguished  herself  as  an  artist  in  London.  Henry 
died  7mo.  10,  1877. 

1252.  Florence,  born  1846;  died  1850.  1253.  Frances,  born 
1847;  married  Arthur  N.  Whiting;  died  1877.  They  had  three 
children. 

1254.  Bertha,  born  1848  ;  married  Charles  A.  Low.  They  have 
two  children.  1255.  Gertrude,  born  1851 ;  married  William  H. 
Fearing.     They  have  two  children.     1256.  Julia,  born  1853. 

1257.  Marion,  born  1861. 


Child  of  (920)  Emmor  and  Marion  Y.  (Lehman)  Massey. 

1258.  Susan,  {Emmor,  Anna,  Susanna,  Isaac,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  1857. 

Children  of  (922)  Robert  V.  and  Julia  W.  (Pratt)  Massey. 

1259.  Anna,  {Robert  V.,  Anna,  Susanna,  Isaac,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  1855 ;  married  Henry  Drayton.  1260.  Celeste  D., 
born  1860. 


Children  of  (930)  Emmor  K.  and  Mary  (Coggeshall)  Janney. 
1261.  Marianna,  {Emmor  K.,  Mary,  Susanna,  Isaac,    William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)horn  1870.     1262.  Thomas,  loom  1872. 


Child  of  Erastus  and  (939)  Anna  Meredith  ('Lewis)Wentworth. 
1263.  Anna  Lewis,  {Anna  M.,  Joseph  J.,  Alice,  Isaac,   William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  8mo.  12,  1855. 


EIGHTH  OENEBATION.  165 

Descendants  of  (t)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Wayne  and  (940)  Letitia  Miner  (Lewis) 
Mac  Veagh. 
1264.  Lincoln,   (Letitia  M.,  Joseph  J.,  Alice,  Isaac,    William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  Tmo.  4,  1858.     1265.  Charles  Miner,  born 
6mo.  5,  1860. 


Children  of  (942)  Charlton  T.  and  Nannie  (McKeen)  Lewis. 

1266.  Joseph,  (Charlton  T.,  Joseph  J.,  Alice,  Isaac,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  Tmo.  26,  1863.  1261.  Charlton  T.,  born 
Smo.  4,  1865.     1268.  Elizabeth  Dike,  born  8mo.  5,  18t2. 


Children  of  Stephen  P.  and  (943)  Josephine  J.  (Lewis) 

Darlington. 
1269.  Catharine    P.,    (Josephine   J.,   Jose2:ih   J.,  Alice,    Isaac, 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  8mo.  4,  1860. 
12T0.  Wayne  Mac  Veagh,  born  lOmo.  16,  1862. 
1211.  Frederick  William,  born  8mo.  9,  1864. 
1272.  Mary  Lewis,  born  3mo.  9,  1866. 


Children  of  Charles  T.  and  (947)  Alice  Catharine  (Lewis) 

Murphy. 

1273.  Georgina  Kelton,  (Alice  C,  Joseph  J.,  Alice,  Isaac, 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  8mo.  26,  1866.  1274.  Alice  L., 
born  3nio.  12,  1868.  1275.  Willie  Alda,  born  12mo.  31,  1870; 
died  1875.     1276.  Charles  Thornton,  born  3mo.  18,  1872. 

1277.  Lewis,  born  lOmo.  16,  1874. 


Children  of  (949)  William  H.  and  Adelia  R.  (Tibben)  Lewis. 

1278.  John  T.,  (William  H.,  William  J.,  Alice,  Isaac,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  Imo.  29,  1860.  1279.  Emma  Adelia,  born 
lOmo.  23,  1861.     1280.  William  J.,  born  9mo.  24,  1863. 

1281.  Minnie  Lav  alette,  born  2mo.  9,  1866. 


166  EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  John  W.  and   (961)  Rebecca  (Warner)  Cadbury. 

1282.  Hannah  W.,  (Rebecca,  Hannah,  Rebecca,  Isaac,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthojiy)  born  lOmo.  19,  1872.  1283.  Caroline,  born  llmo. 
1,  1873.     1284.  Eleanor,  born  2mo.  24,  1875. 


Children  of  (971)  Josiah  and  Mary  (Hunt)  Phillips. 

1285.  Thomas,  (Josiah,  Mahlon,  Lydta,  James,  William,  IsaaCj 
Anthony)  born  4mo.  6,  1847  ;  died  3mo.  6,  1848. 

1286.  Lizzie  H.,  boi'n  9nio.  6,  1849  ;  married  William  T.,  son  of 
Lewis  and  Frances  Gause,  of  New  London,  Chester  Co.,  12mo.  5, 
1868.     William  T.,  born  6mo.  25,  1838.    Residence,  Kennett  Square. 

1287.  Clementine  R.,  born  6mo.  6,  1851  ;  died  7mo.  19,  1872. 

1288.  William  H.,  born  llmo.  6,  1854.  He  is  a  printer  in  Wil- 
mington, Del. 


Children  of  Hadley  and  (973)  Lydia  (Phillips)  Pennock. 

1289.  Edward,  (Lydia,  Mahlon.,  Lydia,  James,  William,  IsaaCy 
Anthony)  born  5mo.  2,  1844;  died  4mo.  22,  1870. 

1290.  Wilson,  born  3mo.  17,  1846.  1291.  Granville,  born 
llmo.  22,  1848.  1292.  Alfred,  born  2mo.  5,  1851 ;  died  8ino.  9, 
1852.     1293.  Anna  Mary,  born  6mo.  28,  1855. 


Children  of  Pennock  and  (974)  Mary  (Phillips)  Marshall. 

1294.  Alice,  (Mary,  Mahlon,  Lydia,  James,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  3mo.  27,  1840;  married,  4mo.  24,  1862,  to  Wilton,  son 
of  John  and  Lydia  Agnew,  of  Kennett  Township.  Wilton  born 
3mo.  18, 1825.  Residence,  Kennett  Square.  1295.  Charles,  born 
6mo.  30,  1842.     1296.  Helen  R.,  born  lOmo.  8,  1844. 

1297.  Clara,  born  5mo.  5,  1847.  Professor  in  the  Female 
Medical  College,  Philadelphia. 


Children  of  (976)  John  B.  and  Lydia  (Lewis)  Phillips. 

1298.  Percy  B.,  (John  B.,  Mahlon,  Lydia,  James,  William,  IsaaCy 
Anthony)  born  Irao.  10,  1858.     1299.  Herbert,  born  9mo.  25, 1865. 


EIGHTH  OENEBATION.  167 

Descendants  of  (7)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  (977)  James  M.  and  Mary  (Pusey)  Phillips. 

1300.  Norwood,    {James  M.,    Mahlon,   Lydia,  James,    William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2tno.  26,  1850  ;  died  lOmo,  26,  1850. 

1301.  Lucy  N.,  born  3mo.  3,  1851.     1302.  Charles   Frederick, 
born  6mo.  29,  1855. 


Children  of  Wm.  Warren  and  (979)  Edith  B.  (Phillips) 

Woodruff. 

1303.  Lucy  E.,  {Edith  B.,  Mahlon,  Lydia,  James,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  6mo.  13,  1858.  1304.  William  W.,  born  7mo.  31, 
1860. 


Children  of  (985)  Clarkson  and  Margaretta  (Pennington) 

Phillips. 

1305.  Henry  C,  {Clarkson,  William,  Lydia,  James,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  Imo.  31,  1850.  1306.  Theodore,  born  3mo. 
3,  1853  ;  died  5mo.  9,1853.     1307.  Mary  Ella,  born  Smo.lO,  1857. 


Children  of  (985)  Clarkson  and  Mary  P.  (Fenton)  Phillips. 

1308.  Lucy  R.,  {Clarkson,  William,  Lydia,  James,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  9mo.  20,  1864.  1309.  James  T.,  born  2mo.  5, 
1871. 

1310.  Isaac  F.,  born  12mo.  3,  1872.  1311.  William  P.,  born 
2mo.  10,  1875. 


Children  of  (986)  James  and  Frances  (Price)   Phillips. 

1312.  John  J.,  {James,  William,  Lydia,  James,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  12mo,  25,  1844  ;  married  Ellen,  daughter  of  John 
W.  and  Elizabeth  Brown,  of  London,  England,  4mo.  7,  1870.  Ellen 
born  8mo.  28,  1849.     They  have  two  children. 

1313.  Henry  W.,  born  7mo.  18,  1846 ;  died  4mo.  29,  1848. 

1314.  James  W.,  born  7mo.  29,  1849.  1315.  Eli  M.,  born  6mo. 
13,  1853. 


168  ElOETH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Daniel  and  (987)  Sarah  Ann  (Phillips)  Matthews. 

1316.  Emma  A.,  (Sarah  Ann,  William,  Lydia,  James,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  8mo.  28,  1842  ;  married,  3mo.  12,  1868,  to 
William,  son  of  Warwick  and  Miranda  Price,  of  Glencoe,  Balti- 
more Co.,  Md.  William  born  lOmo.  14,  1841.  They  have  three 
children.     131T.  Joanna,  born  lOmo.  10,  1843. 

1318.  WiLLiAxM  T.,  born  4mo.  22,  1845  ;  died  6mo.  24,  1845. 

1319.  Clarkson  P.,  born  3mo.  23,  1846  ;  married,  12mo.  1, 18U, 
to  Mary  Virginia,  daughter  of  Borlej^  and  Mary  Ann  Royston,  of 
Hereford,  Baltimore  Co.,  Md.  Mary  Yirginia  born  6mo.  22,  1853. 
They  have  one  child.     1320.  Anna  T.,  born  8mo.  29,  1848. 

1321.  Virginia,  born  llmo.  21, 1849.  1322.  Charles,  born  2mo. 
23,  1851. 


Children  of  (988)  I.  Newton  and  Mary  (Lloyd)  Phillips. 

1323.  Willie  B,,  (/.  Newton,   William,  Lydia,  James,    William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  3,  1859  ;  died  6mo.  13,  1859. 

1324.  Charles  C,  born  6mo.  1,   1860.     1325.  Hettie  L.,  born 
6mo.  11,  1864.     1326.  Morris  F.,  born  3mo.  5,  186Y. 

1327.  Willie  G.,  born  9mo.  3,  1868. 


Children  of  Isaac  and  (990)  Elizabeth  W.  (Phillips)  Pusey. 

1328.  Ebmvnb  FRA-ffKLiN,  {Elizabeth  W.,  William,  Lydia,  Jaynes, 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo.  3,  1852;  died  8mo.  17,  1853. 

1329.  William  J.,  born  4mo.  3,  1854;  died  5mo.  17,  1874. 

1330.  Morris  J.,  born   llmo.  26,   1855.     1331.  Mary   L,  born 
2mo.  26,  1858. 


Children  of  John  and  (991)  Mary  R.  (Phillips;  Parker. 

1332.  Charles  Mercer,    {Mary   R.,     William,    Lydia,    James, 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  12mo.  30,  1856. 

1333.  Emmett  Newton,  born  5mo.  12,  1859. 

1334.  Anna  Trimble,  born  8mo.  11,  1861 ;  died  5mo.  24,  1869. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION.  169 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  (992)  Isaac  and  Jemima  (Vickers)  Jackson. 

1335.  William  B.,  (Isaac,  William,  Lydia,  James,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  Imo.  1,  1856.  1386.  Walter  J.,  born  6mo. 
16,  1857.  1337.  Anna  Belle,  born  6mo.  16,  1859  ;  died  9mo.  10, 
1860. 

Children  of  (994)  Joseph  T.  and  Mary  E.  (Pusey)  Phillips. 

1338.  Calvin  J.,  {Joseph  T.,  William,  Lydia,  James,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  lOmo.  5,  1857.  1339.  Anna  T.,  born  4mo, 
17, 1859.     1340.  M.  Ida,  born  lOmo.  12,  1860. 


Children  of  Ellis  P.  and   (995)  Rebecca   J.  (Phillips)  Moore. 

1341.  Mary  H.,  {Rebecca  J.,  William,  Lydia,  James,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  8tno.  24,  1860.  1342.  Anne,  born  6mo.  20, 
1862.     1343.  Ellis  P.,  born  9mo.  16,  1870. 


Children  of  George  and  (997)  Amy  (Chambers)  Sharpiess. 

1344.  Deborah,  {Amy,  Deborah,  Lydia,  James,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  8mo.  15,  1842 ;  died  2mo.  6,  1843. 

1345.  Joshua,  born  llmo.  11, 1843  ;  married  Mary  Ellen,  daughter 
of  Evan  and  Joanna  Brown,  of  New  Garden,  Chester  Co.,  6mo.  2, 
1875,  Mary  Ellen  born  7mo.,  1843.  1346.  Mary,  born  8mo.  10, 
1845.  1347.  Lydia,  born  8mo.  10,  1845.  1348.  Joseph  C,  born 
12nio.  21,  1847.     1349.  Edith,  born  3mo,  4,  1850. 

1350.  John  P.,  born  llmo.  15,  1851. 


Children  of  (999)  Mahlon  and  Elizabeth  (Lamborn) 
Chambers 

1351.  Thomas  L.,  {Mahlon,  Deborah,  Lydia,  James,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  3ino.  5,  1840  ;  married  Rebecca,  daughter  of 
Andrew  Mercer,  of  Londongrove,  1863.  Thomas  died  4mo.  20,  1867. 
They  had  two  children. 

1352.  Phebe  a.,  born  5mo.  15,  1842 ;  married  John  Cox,  of 
Kennett,  Imo.  12,  1865.     They  have  two  children. 


170  EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

1353.  Phillips,  bom  Imo.  31, 1845  ;  married  Phebe  M.,  daughter 
of  Isaac  and  Amy  Larkin,  of  New  Grarden,  2mo.  15,  1870.  They 
have  one  child.  1354.  Hobson,  born  4mo.  19,  1847  ;  died  4mo.  18, 
1856. 


Children  of  (1000)  Joseph  P.  and  Jael  (Cooper)  Chambers. 

1355.  James  C,  (Joseph  P.,  Deborah,  Lydia,  James,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  5mo.  5, 1851.  1356.  Deborah  P.,  born  12mo. 
14,  1854.  1357.  Sarah  B.,  born  9mo.  27,  1856.  1358.  Joseph  C, 
born  9mo.  1,  1859.     1359.  Charles  P.,  born  9mo.  1,  1859. 


Children  of  Alexander  and  (1003)  Anna  (Phillips)  Neave. 

1360.  Isaac  P.,  (Anna,  Deborah,  Lydia,  James,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  9mo.  28,  1844;  killed  on  United  States  gun-boat 
Undine,  on  the  Tenuesee  River,  lOtno.  3,  1864. 

1361.  William,  born  3mo.  11,  1846 ;  married  Clementine, 
daughter  of  Benjamin  C.  and  Matilda  Taylor,  of  Dayton,  Ohio,  6mo. 
17,  1873.  Clementine,  born  4mo.  19,  1851.  Residence,  Muncie, 
Indiana.  1362.  Elizabeth  M.,  born  12Lno.  18,  1848 ;  married 
Daniel  Winters,  son  of  Zeno  and  Hannah  Haydock,  of  Indiana, 
8mo.  20,  1874.  Daniel  born  2qio.  11,  1846.  They  have  one  child. 
Residence,  Amboy,  Miami  Co.,  Indiana. 

1363.  Sarah,  born  7mo.  21,  1850;  died  lOmo.  27,  1855. 

1364.  Edward  P.,  born  8mo.  6,  1852.  1365.  Frank  M.,  born 
9mo.  23,  1854;  died  8ino.  26,  1855.  1366.  Albert  A.,  born  7mo. 
16,  1856.  1367.  Emma,  born  3ino.  23,  1859.  1368.  Hattie  L., 
born  5mo.  28,  1861 ;  died  4mo.  16,  1864. 


Child  of  Thomas  and  (1004)  Deborah  (Phillips)  Harvey. 

1369.  Anna  P.,  (De&ora/i,  Isaac,  Lydia,  James,   William,  Isaac, 

Anthony)  born ;  married  Zebedee,  son  of  Zebeiee  and  Elizabeth 

Haines,  of  Crosswicks,  Burlington  Co.,  N.  J.,  12aio.  22, 1870.    Tiiey 
have  three  children. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION.  171 

Descendants  of  (t)  William  and  Katharine  (^Miller)  Jackson. 

-Children  of  (1005)  Benjamin  and  Phebe  M.  (Moore)  Phillips. 

1370.  Edward,  {Benjamin.,  Isaac,  Lydia,  James,  William,  Isaacs 
Anthony)  born  lOmo.  31, 1854  ;  died  1876.  1371.  Charles  Henry, 
born  3mo.  14,  1859.     1372.  William  M.,  born  9nio.  17,  1861. 


Children  of  Samuel  and  (1006)  Sarah  F.  (Phillips)  Harper. 

1373.  Horace  J.  W.,  {Sarah  F.,  Isaac,  Lydia,  James,  William^ 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  29,  1852 ;  died  3mo.  31,  1857. 

1374.  J.  C.  B.,  born  8mo.  17,  1858.     1375.  B.  Franklin,  born 
Imo.  12,  1861.     1376.  I.  Phillips,  born  2mo.  6,  1867. 

1377.  Anna  M.,  born  2mo.  1,  1870. 


Children  of  (1010)  Henry  C.  and  Catharine  J.  (Magill)  Phillips. 

1378.  Caroline,  {Henry   C,  John  J.,  Lydia,    James,   William^ 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  Imo.  29,  1861  ;  died  8mo.  6,  1861. 

1379.  George  Chapman,  born  7mo.  30,  1862. 

1380.  Ryland  Warriner,  born  6mo.  6,  1866. 

1381.  Howard  Magill,  born  lOmo.  18,  1868. 


Children  of  (1011)  Robert  R.  and  Maria  L,  (Clayton)  Phillips. 

1382.  Mary  C,  {Robert  R.,  John  J.,  Lydia,  James,  William^ 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  8mo.  7,  1867.  1383.  Lizzie  T,,  born  Imo. 
18,  1870.     1384.  Jennie  C,  born  lOmo.  18,  1872. 


Children  of  (1017)  Pusey  and  Rebecca  (Pusey)  Wilson. 

1385.  Elizabeth  F., {Pusey,  Sarah  31.,  Ephraim,  James,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  4mo.  5,  1853  ;  married  Henry  B.  Williams,  of 
Moorestown,  N.  J.,  lOmo.  27,  1875. 

1386.  Theodore,  born  2mo.  25,  1855.  1387.  Ida  Mary,  born 
3mo.  23,  1857;  died  Smo.  18,  1860.  1388.  Helen  Fithian,  born 
12mo.  5,  1862.     1389.  Mary  Rebecca,  born  2mo.  19,  1865. 

1390.  Sarah  Huston,  born  12mo.  6,  1867. 


173  EIOHTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Child  of  (1021)  Ephraim  and  Maria  E.  (Dixon)  Wilson. 

1391.  Charles  S.,  {Ephraim.,  Sarah  31,  Ephraim,  James,  Wil- 
liam, Isaac,  Anthony)  born  4mo.  10, 1868.  1392.  Samuel  D.,  born 
lOmo.  1,  1869.     1393.  Mary  S.  born  12mo.  4,  1871. 


Child  of  (1027)  Edwin  P.  and  Mary  J.  (Yeatman)  Jackson. 

1394,  Emma,  (Edwin  P.,  John  C,  James,  James,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  lOmo.  25,  1859. 


Children  of  (1028)  Isaac  P.  and  Phebe  A.  (Paxson)  Jackson. 

1395.  Anna  R.,  (Isaac  P.,  John  C,  James,  James,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  6aio.  23,  1868.  1396.  William,  born  lOmo.  14, 
1869;  died  8mo.3,  1870. 

1397.  Joseph  P.,  born  6mo.  25,  1871.  1398.  Martha  P.,  born 
8mo.  23,  1875. 

Children  of  (1031)  James  J.  and  Elizabeth  H.  (Lewis)  Brinton. 

1399.  Emma,  (James  J.,  Lydia  P.,  James,  James,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  llmo.  7,  1846. 

1400.  Henry,  born  2mo.  6,  1848  ;  married  Rachel,  daughter  of 
Abraham  and  Susanna  Cawley,  of  Swedesboro,  N.  J.,  lOmo.  19, 
1874.     Rachel,  born  8mo.  10,  1840.     They  have  one  child 

1401.  Samuel  L.  born  5mo.  18,1849;  married  Elizabeth, daughter 
of  William  B.  and  Ellen  Smith,  of  West  Chester,  Pa.,  3mo.  4,  1874. 
Elizabeth,  born  9mo.  13,  1849.     They  have  one  child. 

14<'2.  Alfred,  born  12ino.  20,  1852.  1403.  Howard,  born  4mo. 
15,  1854.  1404.  Edwin  P.,  born  5mo.  19,1861.  1405.  Clara,  born 
6mo.  29,  1863. 

Children  of  (1033)  Lewis  and  Mary  L.  (Boak)  Brinton. 

1406.  RiLLA  W.,  (Leivis,  Lydia  P.,  James,  James,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  Imo.  10,  1857.  1407.  Charles  Edgar,  born  3mo. 
25,  1860.  1408.  Walter,  born  9mo.  28,  1863.  1409.  Lydia  S., 
born  Imo.  26,  1869. 


EIGHTH  OENEBATION.  173 

Descendants  of  {*!)    William  and  Katharine  {Ililler)  Jackson. 

Children  of  (1034)  Cyrus  and  Rebecca  (Whitson)  Brinton. 

1410.  Francis  W.,  {Cyrus^  Lydia  P.,  James,  James,  Williamy 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo.  29, 1857.  1411.  Thomas  Luther,  born 
9mo.  27,  1860. 

1412.  William  Haslan,  born  3mo.  24,  1864.  1413.  Anna  H., 
born  2mo.  23,  1867.     1414.  Martha  Alice,  born  12mo.  30, 1873. 


Children  of  Thomas  S.  and  (1035)  Mary  Ann  (Stubbs)  Brinton. 

1415.  Lewis  K.,  (Mary  Ann,  Lydia  P.,  James,  James,  Willlamj 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  6mo.  28,  1862.  1416.  Slater  R.,  born  6mo. 
28,  1862. 


Children  of  (1036)  William  P.  and  Mary  E.  (Cooper)  Brinton. 

1417.  Lucy  C,  (William  P.,  Lydia  P.,  James,  James,  William^ 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  Imo.  15,  1868.  1418.  Morris  J.,  born  2mo. 
22, 1870.  1419.  Anna  L.,  born  6mo.  12, 1873.  1420.  Alice,  born 
8mo.  5,  1875. 


Children  of  Amos  and  (1048)  Rebecca  (Jackson)  Todd, 

1421.  Benton  L.,  (Rebecca,  James  M.,  James,  James,  William^ 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  4mo.  4, 1871.  1422.  Margaret  Jackson,  born 
llmo.  24,  1872. 


Children  of  (1050)  Josiah  J.  and  Rebecca  (Barnes)  Graves. 

1428.  Mary  Lizzie,  (Josiah  J,  Edith,  Josiah,  James,  William^ 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  23,  1845  ;  died  8mo.  7,  1855. 

1424.  Edith  W.,born  Imo.  3,  1847  ;  married  J.  Milton,  (born  Imo. 
4,  1845)  son  of  George  and  Ruth  Ann  Bullock  of  Birmingham,  Del- 
aware Co.,  Pa.,  5mo.  3,  1866.  They  have  five  children.  Residence, 
Chadd's  Ford,  Del.  Co.  Fa.     1425.  Howard  L.,  born  4mo.  11, 1850. 

1426.  Bayard  T.,  born  5mo.  22,  1S52;  married  Mary,  daughter 
of  James  and  Elizabeth  Miller  of  Philadelphia,  6mo.  5,  1873.  They 
have  one  child. 


174  EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  {1)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson, 

1427.  Jacob  B,,  born  2mo.  11,  1854.  1428.  Frank  P.,  born  4mo. 
25,  1858;  died   6mo.  9,  1861.     1429.   Ella  P.,  born  9mo.  21,  18G0. 

14.30.  Edward,  born  9mo.  21,  1860.  1431.  Luther,  born  9mo. 
12,  1862.     1432.  Sallie  Florence,  born  3mo.  24,  1864. 


Children  of  (1051)  Harvey  and  Selina  D.  (Pierson)  Graves. 

1433.  Fred  P.,  {Harvey^  Edith,  Josiah,  James,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  5mo.  2,  1865.  1434.  William  Lea,  born  lOmo.  15, 
1861.  1435.  Lillian,  born  Imo.  19,  1812.  1436.  Edith  R.,  born 
8mo.  31,  1815.     1431.  Everett,  born  8mo.  31,  1815. 


Children  of  James  T.  and  (1059)  Hannah  H.  (Way)  Pyle. 

1438.  JosiAH  W.,  (Hannah  H.,  Mary,  Josiah,  James,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  hovndmo.  14,  1842;  married  Lydia  Elnia,  daughter 
of  William  and  Sarah  Rakestraw  of  E.  Marlborough,  Chester  Co., 
12mo.  21,  1866.     They  have  three  children. 

1439.  Amy,  born  3mo.  4,  1846 ;  married  Thomas  Whitson,  of 
New  Garden,  3mo.  14,  1861.     The}^  have  three  children. 

1440.  Clara,  born  3mo.  20,  1848.  1441.  J.  Howard,  born  8mo. 
3,  1855.     1442.  J.  Ellsworth,  born  Imo.  11,  1861. 

1443.  Homer  Way,  born  Imo.  29,  1864. 


Children  of  (1068)  Jacob  H.  and  Rachel  A.  (Pugh)  Way. 

1444.  Lottie,  (Jacob  H.,  Mary,  Josiah,  James,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  2mo.  24,  1861.  1445.  Joy,  born  Umo.  20,  1810; 
died  12mo.  14,  1812. 


Children  of  Edward  G.  and  (1069)  Eliza  (Way)  Broomall. 

1446.  Charles  Melvern,  (Eliza,  Mary,  Josiah,  James,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  3mo.  1,  1868;  died  5mo.  8,  1814. 

1441.  Alice  Way,  born  lOmo.  10,  1811;  died  4mo.  19,  1814. 
An  infant  son  born  9mo.  18,  1815  ;  died  9mo.  18,  1815. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION.  175 

Descendants  of  Ql)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  (lOtO)  Josiah  and  Mary  (Price)  Jackson. 

1448.  Helen,  (Josiah,  Caleb  S.,  Josiah,  James,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  5mo.,  1862.     1449.  Dugald,  bom  2mo.,  1865. 

1450.  John  Price,  born  9mo.,  1868.  1451.  William  B.,  born 
6mo.  1870. 


Children  of  Franklin  and  (1071)  MaryG.  (Jackson)  Darlington. 

1452.  Frederic,  (ilfar*/  G.,  Caleb  S,  Josiah,  James,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  4rao.  23,  1867.  1453.  Philip  Jackson,  born 
9mo.  4,  1869. 


Children  of  Erastus  Miles  and  (1072)  Ruthanna  (Jackson) 

Cravath. 

1454.  Paul  D.,  {Ruthanna,  Caleb  S.,  Josiah,  James,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  7nio.  14,  1861.  1455.  William  J.,  born  6mo. 
4,  1866  ;  died  Imo.  24,  1874.     1456.  Bessie  N.,  born  9mo.  7,  1868. 

1457.  Erastus  M.,  born  8mo.  24,  1872. 


Children  of  Joseph  D.  and  (1075)  Hannah  (Jackson)  Price. 

1458.  Catharine  D.,  {Hannah,  Caleb  S.,  Josiah,  James,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo.  29,  1865.  1459.  Mary  J.,  born  6mo. 
28,  1867.     1460.  John  Caleb,  born  8mo.  25,  1871. 

1461.  Joseph  D.,  born  12mo.  28,  1872;  died  9nio.  17,  1878. 


Children  of  (1076)  Caleb  H.  and  Anna  B.  (Taylor)  Jackson. 

1462.  Alice  Rebecca,  {Caleb  H.,  Caleb  S.,  Josiah,  James,  Wil- 
liam, Isaac,  Anthony)  born  lOmo.  29,  1869.  1463.  Huson  Taylor, 
born  12mo.  25,  1870.     1464.  Caleb  Samuel,  born  5mo.  9,  1872. 


Children  of  John  T.  and  (1077)  Alice  E.  (Jackson)  Chambers. 

1465.  John  P.,  {Alice  E.,  Caleb  S.,  Josiah,  James,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  llmo.  28,  1870.     1466.  Rose,  born  Imo.  8,  1875. 


176  EIOETE  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Joseph  H.  and  (1018)  Mary  R.  (Jackson)  Brosius. 

1467.  Elnora.,  (Ilary  i?.,  James,  Josiah,  James,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  llmo.  19,  1855.     1468.  Idella,  born  Smo.  12,  1857. 

1469.     Anna  Mary,  born  6mo.  27,  1861. 


Children  of  Thomas  and  (1070)  Eliza  (Jackson)  Baker. 

1470.  Abbie,  {Eliza,  James,  Josiah,  James,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  lOmo.  2,  1856.      1471.  Allison,  born  Smo.  4,   1858. 

1472.  James  Eugene,  born  llmo.  22,  1859.  1473.  Lewis,  born 
12mo.  11,  1864;  died  12mo.  23,  1864.  1474.  T.  Hanthus,  born 
7mo.  10,  1868.     1475.  Lewis,  born  Imo.  31,  1870. 

1476.  Lydia  Janoretta,  born  7mo.  8,  1872;  died  7mo.  20,  1873. 


Children  of  (1083)  William  L.  and  Lydia  W.  (Walker) 
Jackson. 

1477.  Walter,    {William  L.,  James,  Josiah,   James,    William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  5,  1867  ;  died  2mo.  20,  1867. 

1478.  James  Wilbur,  born  5mo.  13,  1868;  died  llmo.  4,  1868. 

1479.  Hannah,  born   llmo.  13,  1869.     1480.  James,  born   Imo. 
22,  1872.     1481.  Mary  T.,  born  7mo.  13,  1874. 


Children  of  (1084)  Thomas  Elwood  and  Annetta  Lucella 
(William)  Jackson. 

1482.  James  Norwood,  {Thomas  Elwood,  James,  Josiah,  James, 
Isaac,  William,  Anthony)  horn  8m.o.  10,  l8Qd.  1483.  Thomas  Baker, 
born  2mo.  11,  1871. 


Children  of  (1085)  James  Josiah  and  Josephine  (Davis) 

1484.  Abner  Davis,  {James  Josiah,  James,  Josiah,  James,  Wil- 
liam, Isaac,  Anthony)  born  Imo.  1,  1873.  1485.  Abigail,  born 
6mo.  15,  1874. 


EIGHTH  OENERATION.  177 

Descendants  of  (7)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Robert  A.  and  (1086)  Anna  (Jackson)  Jackson. 

1486.  William  Andrew,  {Anna^  William  S.,  Josiah,  James^ 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  6mo.  3, 1850.  1487.  John  Howard, 
born  llmo.  8,  1851. 

1488.  Elizabeth  Jane,  born  7mo.  27,  1853.  1489.  Robert  Arm- 
strong, born  7mo.  13,  1855.  1490.  Washington  Monroe,  born 
llmo.  10,  1857. 

1491.  Frampton  Clarence,  born  lOmo.  7,  1859. 

1492.  Emma  Eugenia,  born  8mo.  27,1862. 

1493.  Oliver  McCollough,  born  9mo.  28,  1865. 

1494.  Idella  May,  born  9mo.  30,  1870. 


Child  of  Howard  H.  and  (1087)  Wilhelmina  (Jackson) 
Jackson. 

1495.  Alfred  H.,  {Wilhelmina,  William  S.,  Josiah,  James,   Wil- 
liam, Isaac,  Anthony)   born  5mo.  29, 1857. 


Child  of  (1090)  Josiah  J.  and  Anna  M.  (Thomas)  Clayton. 

1496.  EsTBLLA   RuHANEY,  {Josiah    J.,  Ruhaney,  Josiah,  James,, 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  6mo.  18,  1875  ;  died  8mo.  8,  1875. 


Children  of  (1092)    Edward  P.  and  Lucy  C.  (Munson)  Wilson. 

1497.  RuFUS   M.,    {Edward  P.,  Josiah,  Alice,  James,   William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  5mo.  18,  1867,  in  Bradford,  Chester  Co. 

1498.  Adelaide,  born  Imo.  17,  1869,  in  Sparta,  Wisconsin. 


Children  of  James  M.  and  (1093)  Alice  J.  (Wilson)  Good. 

1499.  Jane  S.,  {Alice  J.,  Josiah,  Alice,  James,   William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  12mo.  18,  1871,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1500.  Mary  W.,  born  5mo.  22,  1873 ;  died  6mo.  27,  1873,  at  St. 
Loviis. 

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178  EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (7)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Frank  and  (1098)  Mary  S.  (Jackson)  Pyle. 

1501.  Gertrude  C,  {Mary  S.^  James  C,  Thomas,  James,  Wil- 
liam, Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  5,  1869.  1502.  Amelia  S.,  born 
3mo.  19,  ISn.     1503.  Frank,  born  Imo.  17,  1873. 


Children  of  Lloyd  and  (1104)  Catharine  (Canby)  Balderston. 

1504.  Anne,  {Catharine,  Caleb  H.,  Katharine,  Ann,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  9mo.  7, 1844.  1505.  George,  born  6mo.  2, 
1846.  1506.  Caleb  Canby,  born  8mo.  24,  1847  ;  married  lOmo.  9, 
1873,  to  Mary  Anna,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  H.  and  Rebecca  (Kite) 
Brown,  of  Philadelphia.  He  is  a  teacher  at  Westtown  Boarding 
School,  Pa. 

1507.  John  L.,  born  2mo.  22,  1849.  1508.  Jane  C,  born  Imo. 
16,1851.  1509.  Charles,  born  3mo.  17,  1852.  1510.  Catharine, 
born  5mo.  14,  1854;  died  7mo.  3,  1858.  1511.  William,  born  8mo. 
30,  1856.  1512.  Elwood,  born  8mo.  9,  1858.  1513.  Mark,  born 
5mo.  25,  1860;  died  5mo.  30,  1860.  1514.  Alice,  born  9mo.  20, 
1861 ;  died  12mo.  5,  1864.     1515.  Lloyd,  born  7mo.  3,  1863. 


Children  of  (1107)  John  and  Elizabeth  (Boustead)  Canby. 

1516.  Caroline  B.,  {John,  Caleb  H.,  Katharine,  Ann,   William^ 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  1849.     1517.  Anna  E.,  born  1856. 
1518.  Charles,  born  1865. 


Children  of  (1108)  William  Jackson  and  C.  Louise  (Prescott) 

Canby. 

1519.  Louise  P.,  ( M7/?a9n  J.,  Caleb  H.,  Katharine,  Ann,  Wil- 
liam, Isaac,  Anthony)  born  1856.     1520.  Henry  Pratt,  born  1858. 

1521.  Augusta  P.,  born  1861.     1522.  William  W.,  born  1865. 

1523.  Oliver  C,  born  1869. 


Children  of  (1109)  Caleb  and  Mary  D.  (Preswick)  Canby. 

1524.  Mary  P.,  {Caleb,  Caleb  H.,  Katharine,  Ami,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  1854.     1525.  Caleb  Harlan,  born  1856. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION.  179 

Descendants  of  {1)  William  and  Katharine  (lliller)  Jackson. 

Child  of  (1110)  George  and  Matilda  (Goodwin)  Canby. 

1526.  Robert  C,  (George,   Caleb  H.,  Katharine,  Ann,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  1861. 


Children  of  Abel  J.  and  (1111)  Jane  (Canby)  Hopkins. 

152T.  John  A.,  {Jane,  Caleb  JET.,  Katharine,  Ann,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  1861.  1528.  Caleb,  born  1863.  1529.  Arthur, 
born  1865.     1530.  Robert  L.,  born  1867. 

1531.  Mary  Elizabeth,  born  1869.     1532.  Catharine  B.,  born 

isn.  

Children  of  Henry  and  (1114)  Catharine  A.  (Canby)  Garrett. 

1533.  Mary  Sharpless,  ( Catharine  A.,  Charles,  Katharine,  Ann, 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  1841.     1534.  Charles  C  ,  born  1841. 
1535.  Thomas,  born  1851.     1536.  Harry,  born  1854. 
1531.  William  R.,  born  1854,  (twin  brother  to  Harry). 
1538.  Katie  C,  born  1858.     1539.  Arthur  H.,  born  1863. 
1540.  Margaret  M.,  born  1865. 


Children  of  (1119)  John  Isaiah  and  Rachel  (Patterson)  Carter. 

1541.  Mary,  {John  Isaiah,  Mary  Ann,  Joel,  John,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  llmo.  25,  1852.     1542.  Willis,  born  2mo.  12,  1854. 

1543.  Lizzie,  born  llmo.  4,  1855.  1544.  Charles  Kennedy, 
born  9mo.  8,  1851. 

Children  of  (1119)  John  Isaiah  and  Carrie  (Rakestraw)  Carter. 

1545.  Alice,  {John  Isaiah,  Mary  Ann,  Joel,  John,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  2mo.  11,  1865.  1546.  Henry  Harlan,  born  6mo. 
15,  1866.     1541.  John  Morris,  born  lOmo.  16,  1869. 

1548.  Jacob  Clarence,  born  llmo.  6,  1811. 


Child  of  Alfred  M.  and  (1121)  Alice  Anna  (Carter)  Brown. 

1549.  LuLA  Alice,  {Alice  Anna,  Mary  Ann,  Joel,  John,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo.  1,  1858. 


180  EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Cooper  and  (1122)  Anna  Maria  (Carter)  Stubbs. 

1550.  Lizzie  Estblle,  (Anna  Maria,  Mary  Ann,  Joel,  John, 
William,  Imac,  Anthony)  born  tmo.  12,  1851.  1551.  Mary  Ann, 
born  12mo.  4,  1859.     1552.  Alice  Anna,  born  5mo.  25,  1862. 

1553.  Edith  Rebecca,  born  Imo.  28,  1865. 

1554.  Harriet  Terrel,  born  Imo.  12,  1868. 

1555.  Henry  Harlan,  born  5mo.  30,  1870 ;  died  8mo.  9,  1872. 

1556.  Kate  Amelia,  born  2mo.  1,  1874. 


Children  of  N.  Davis  and  (1124)  Edith  Rebecca  (Carter)  Scott. 

1557.  William  Graham,  (Edith,  Rebecca,  Mary  Ann,  Joel,  John, 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  25,  1868  ;  died  6mo.  24,  1865. 

1558.  Mary  Hannah,  born  8mo.  2, 1866.     1559.  Cora  Carter, 
born  3mo.  29,  1869. 


Children  of  David  C.  and  (1128)  Alice  (Maxwell)  Way. 

1560.  Harvey  Rowland,  (Alice,  Catharine,  Joel,  John,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  12mo.  22, 1860. 

1561.  Robert  Layton,  born  2mo.  24,  1863. 

1562.  Catharine,  born  12mo.  30,  1867. 

1563.  Lydia,  born  llmo.  22,  1872. 


Children  of  Thomas  and  (1130)  Alice  Mary  (Jackson)  Grubb. 

1564.  Charles  Alexander,  (J 'zee  Mary,  Jonathan  Morris,  Joel, 
John,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo.  17,  1856. 

1565.  Eleanor  Jane,  born  lOmo.  12,  1858. 

1566.  Jane  Elizabeth,  born  3mo.  1,  1860. 

1567.  Walter  Morris,  born  9mo.  15, 1862. 

1568.  Nancy  King,  born  7mo.  25,  1866. 

1569.  Hannah  Scott,  born  8mo.  25,  1869. 

1570.  John  William,  born  5mo.  7,  1873.     1571.  Annabel,  born 
6mo.  11,  1876. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION.  181 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Albert  and  (1131)  Hannah  Rebecca  (Jackson) 

Haines. 

15T2.  Granville  W.,  {Hannah  Rebecca.^  Jonathan  Morris,  Joel, 
John,  William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  9mo.  24,  185*7;  died  6mo.  27, 
1860.     1513.  Eleanor  Morris,  born  llmo.  24,  1858. 

1574.  Milton,  born  4mo.  19,  1861.  1575.  Morris  Jackson,  born 
12mo.  12,  1867,  died  3mo.  12,  1870.  1576.  Alice  Mabel,  born 
lOmo.  29,  1871 ;  died  2mo.  6,  1873. 


Children  of  Joseph  T.  and  (1140)  Rachel  (Wood)  Hoke. 

1577.  Annabel  S.,  {Rachel,  Eliza,  Joel,  John,  William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  lOmo.  6,  1868.     1578.  Josephine,  born  6mo.  29,  1871. 

1579.  Alice  Eliza,  born  12mo.  20,  1872;  died  9mo.  27,  1873. 

1580.  Lawrence  Hartman,  born  7mo.  28,  1875. 


Child  of  (1143)  Day  and  Ann  Elizabeth  (Wood)  Wood. 

1581.  Harriet  R.,  {Day,  Eliza,  Joel,  John,   William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  8mo.  25,  1875. 


Children  of  Joseph  A.  and  (1144)  Alice  Hannah  (Milner) 

Roman. 

1582.  Hannah,  {Alice  Hannah,  Hannah,  Joel,  John,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  5mo.  21,  1864.  1583.  Eliza,  born  2mo.  11, 
1867.  1584.  Mary,  born  Imo.  12,  1869.  1585.  Samuel  Thomas, 
born  6mo.  11,  1871.     1586.  William  Haines,  born  6mo.  20,  1873. 

1587.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  born  7mo.  22,  1875. 


Children  of  John  and  (1147)  Alice  Mary  (Hoopes)  White. 

1588.  Clinton   M.,    {Alice    Mary,    Amelia   Morris,   Joel,  John, 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  5mo.  30,  1871. 

1589.  John  Thomas,  horn  12mo.  19,  1872. 


182  ElOETH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Child  of  William  and  (1148)  Annie  Amelia  (Hoopes) 
Matthews. 

1590.  Alice  Amelia,  (Annie  Amelia,  Amelia  Morris,  Joel,  John^ 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  6mo.  21,  1874. 


Children  of  Robert  T.  and  (1150)  Lydia  A.  (Jackson) 
Cornwell. 

1591  Gibbons  Gray,  (Lydia  A.,  Joseph  T.,  Israel,  John,  Wil- 
liam, Isaac,  Anthony)  born  8mo.  18,  1861.  1592.  Martha  J.,  born 
lino.  29,  1865.     1593.  Mary  E.,  born  3mo.  18,  1867. 

1594.  Ada  W.,born  Imo.  9, 1873.  1595.  William  D.,  born  9mo. 
19,  1874. 

Children  of  Joseph  T.  and  (1152)  Sallie  (Jackson)  Murtagh. 

1596.  John  T.,  (Sallie,  Joseph  T.,  Israel,  John,  William,  Isaac, 
Anthony)hoYn  llmo.  29,  1871  ;  died  7mo.  20,  1872. 

1597.  J.  Charles,  born  9mo.  1,  1873. 


Children  of  (1154)  Joseph  L.  and  Anna  E.  (Rice)  Jackson. 

1598.  Elizabeth  Massey,  (Joseph  L,,  John,  Israel,  John,   Wil- 
liam, Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo.  19,  1870. 

1599.  Marie  E.,  born  8mo.  3,  1872. 


Child  of  Samuel  Harvey  and  (1156)  Anna  (Jackson)  Baker. 

1600.  Eoline,  (Anna,  Maria,  Israel,  John,   William,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  lOmo.  3,  1855. 


Children  of  (1170)  Joshua  H.  and  Abbie  (Garrett)  Ladley. 

1601.  Charles  P.,  (Joshua  H.,  Sarah,  Israel,  John,  William, Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  5ino.  2,  1867  ;  died  lOmo.  3,  1871.  1602.  George, 
born  4mo.  14,  1871.     1603.  Edward,  born  3mo.  9,  1874. 

1604.  Arthur,  born  7mo.  17,  1877;  died  8mo.  9,  1877. 

1605.  Adelaide,  born  7mo.  17,  1877  ;  died  8mo.  8,  1877. 


EIGHTH  OENEEATTON.  183 

Descendants  of  (1)    William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Child  of  Edward  and  (IIU)  Sarah  J.  (Ladley)  Jessup. 

1606.  Edward  Harlan,  (Sarah,   Sarah,  Israel,  John,   William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born . 


Children  of  Lewis  M.  and  (llt3)Elizabeth  (Jackson)  Haines. 

160t.  Fred.  Taylor,  (Elizabeth,  Israel,  Israel,  John,  Wil- 
liam, Isaac,  Anthony)  born  7mo.  4,  18*14.  1608.  Warren  J.,  born 
12mo.  1,  1875. 


Children  of  Benjamin  and  (1175)  Hannah  J.  (Monaghan) 

Taylor. 

1609.  Frederic  Jackson,   (Hannah  J.,  John  J.,  Hannah,  John, 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  12mo.  30,  1862. 

1610.  George  Harlan,  born  Imo.  12,  1864. 

1611.  Mary  Harlan,  born  2mo.  14,  186*7. 

1612.  William  John,   born  9mo.    11,    1869.     1613.  Benjamin, 
born  12mo.  14, 18tl.     1614.  Anna  Rachel,  born  6mo.  8,  1873. 


Children  of  Ezra  and  (1184)  Gertrude  (Coates)  Webster. 

1615.  Frederic,  (Gertrude,  Emeline,  William,  John,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  12mo.  25, 1867.  1616.  Walter  C.,born  9mo. 
24,  1872. 

Children  of  Marriott  and  (1185)  Elizabeth  J.  (Coates)  Brosius. 

1617.  Gertrude  C,  (Elizabeth  J.,  Emeline,  William,  John,  Wil- 
liam, Isaac,  Anthony)  born  5mo.  20,  1871.  1618.  Louretta,  born 
9mo.  10,  1872.     1619.  Florence,  born  6mo.  7,  1875. 


Child  of  Benjamin  and  (1191)  Marie  (Dingee)  Price. 

1620.  Max  Charles,  (Marie,  Elizabeth,  William,  John,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  11,  1875. 


184  I^INTH  OENEBATION. 

Descendants  of  (7)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

NINTH  GENERATION. 


Children  of  Arthur  N.  and  (1253)  Frances  (Lea)  Whiting. 

1621.  Ethel,  {Frances^  Susan,  Anna,  Susaima,  Isaac,  William, 
Isaac,  Antliony)  born  1874.     1622.  Bertha,  born  1875. 


Children  of  Charles  A.  and  (1254)  Bertha  (Lea)  Low. 

1623.  Robeson,  {Bertha,  Susan,  Anna,  Susanna,  Isaac,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  1871.     1624,  Josephine,  born  1873. 


Children  of  William  H.  and  (1255)  Gertrude  (Lea)  Fearing. 

1625.  Joseph   Lea,    {Gertrude,    Susan,  Anna,   Susanna,    Isaac, 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  1874.     1626.  William,  born  1875. 


Children  of  (1312)  John  J.  and  Ellen  (Brown)  Phillips. 

1627.  J.  Wellington,  {John  J.,  James,  William,  Lydia,  James, 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  7mo.  7,  1871.  1628.  Francis,  born 
3mo.  18,  1873. 

Children  of  William  and  (1316)  Emma  A.  (Matthews)  Price. 

1629.  Calvin  D.,  {Emma  A.,  Sarah  Ann,  William,  Lydia,  James, 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  Imo.  17, 1869.  1630.  Dora  M.,  born 
3mo.  15,  1870.     1631.  Henry,  born  7mo.  23,  1872. 


Children  of  (1310)  Clarkson  P.  and  Mary  Virginia  (Royston) 

Matthews. 

1632.  LiLLiE  Mary,  {Clarkson  P.,  Sarah  Ann,  William,  Lydia, 
James,  William,  Isaac,  Anthornj)  born  llnio.  8,  1874. 


NINTH  GENERATION.  185 

Descendants  of  {1)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  (1351)  Thomas  L.  and  Rebecca  (Mercer)  Chambers. 

1633.  Edwin,  (Thomas  L,  3fahlon^  Deborah,  Lydia,  James,  Wil- 
liam, Isaac,  Anthony)  bora  2mo.  26,  1865  ;  died  4mo.  12,  1867. 

1634.  Ann  T.,  bora  lOmo.,  1867. 


Children  of  John  and  (1352)  Phebe  A.  (Chambers)  Cox. 

1635.  Howard,  (Phebe  A.,  Sfahlon,  Deborah,  Lydia,  James, 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  7mo.  8,  1867.  1636.  Ann  T.,  bom 
lOmo.  26,  1869. 

Child  of  (1353)  Phillips  and  Phebe  M.  (Larkin)  Chambers. 

1637.  Amy  'Elizabeth.,  (Phillips,  3Iahlon,  Deborah,  Lydia,  James, 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)   bora  6mo.  8,  1872. 


Child  of  Daniel  Winters  and  (1362)  Elizabeth  M.  (Neave) 

Haydock. 

1638.  Emma  Neave,  (Elizabeth  31.,  Anna,  Isaac,  Lydia,  James, 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  8mo.  27,  1875. 


Children  of  Zebedee  and  (1369)  Anna  P.  (Harvey)  Haines. 

1639.  Thomas  Harvey,  (Anna  P.  Deborah,  Isaac,  Lydia,  James, 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  bora  llmo.  4,  1871.  1640.  Edgar  T. 
bora  8mo.  14,  1873.     1641.  Alfred  S.,  bom  Imo.  24,  1875. 


Child  of  (1409)  Henry  and  Rachel  H.  (Cawley)  Brinton. 

1642.  Henry   C,  (Henry,  James  J.,  Lydia  P.,  James,  James, 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  bom  9mo.  14, 1875. 


Child  of  (1401)  Samuel  L.  and  Elizabeth  (Smith)  Brinton. 

1643.  Clement  Starr,   (Samuel  L.,  James  J.,  Lydia  P.,  James, 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  bom  2mo.  3,  1875. 


186  NINTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (1)  William  and  Katharine  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  J.  Milton  and  (1424)  Edith  W.  (Graves)  Bullock. 

1644.  Ida  R.,  {EdiihW.^JosiahJ.,Edith,  Josiah,  James,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  3mo.  28,  1867  ;  died  8mo.31, 1867. 

1645.  Ada  P.,  born  3mo.  28,  1867  ;  died  8mo.  20,  1867. 

1646.  Harry  G.,  born  2mo.  16,  1S68.  1647.  Anna  Lillian, 
born  7mo.  1<;,  1869  ;  died  llmo.  29,  1871.  1648.  Mary  Edith,  born 
llmo.  10,  1872. 

Child  of  (1426)  Bayard  T.  and  Mary  (Miller)  Graves. 

1649.  Howard  T.  (Bayard   T.,  Josiah  J.,  Edith,  Josiah,  James, 

William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo.  27,  1874. 


Children  of  (1438)  Josiah  W.  and  Lydia  Elma  (Rakestraw) 

Pyle. 
1650.  William  R.,  (Josiah  W.,  Hannah  H.,  Mary,  Josiah,  James, 
William,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo.  24,  1868.     1651.  Mary,  born 
6mo.  2,  1870.     1652.  Alice  W.,  born  9mo.  1,  1871. 


Children  of  Thomas  and  (1439)  Amy  (Pyle)  Whitson. 

1653.  Hannah,  (Amy,  Hannah  H,  Mary,  Josiah,  James,  William, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  3mo.  18,  1869.  1654.  Alice,  born  lOmo.  7, 
1870.     1655.  Jane,  born  llmo.  18,  1874. 


FOURTH   GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  (Jackson.)  Windle. 


Children  of  *Francis  and  (8)  Mary  (Jackson)  Windle. 

1656.  Thomas,  (Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  5,  1734  ;  mar- 
ried Abigail,  daughter  of  William  and  Rachel  Wickersham,  5mo. 

*The  first  six  names  are  recorded  in  the  old  Family  Bible  in  the  possession  of  Caleb,  a 
son  of  Benjamin,  and  grandson  of  David  and  Abigail  Windle.  The  three  additional  names 
were  given  in  a  record  prepared  by  John  Jackson,  son  of  William  and  Katharine  (Miller) 
Jackson. 


tOUBTH  OENEBA Tl ON.  187 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  Jackson  Windle. 

22,  1765.  Thomas  died  1793.  They  had  nine  children.  Lived  in 
Brandywine  Township,  Chester  Co.  Abigail  married  (2d)  William 
Iddings,  1799. 

1657.  Anne,  born  5mo.  27,  1737  ;  married  2mo.  1760,  to  Isaac, 
son  of  William  Evans,  of  Lampeter,  Lancaster  Co.  Isaac  born 
about  the  year  1732;  died  1782.  They  had  ten  children.  Anne 
married  (2d)  James  Webb,  Jr.,  and  surviving  him  she  died  a  widow, 
Smo.  10,  1822. 

William  Evans  was  a  brother  of  Ann,  wife  of  Isaac  Jackson,  and  came 
from  Ireland  in  1730,  bringing  a  certificate  from  the  Monthly  Meeting  at 
Ballycaine,  held  Imo.  22,  1730,  which  was  presented  to  New  Garden  Monthly 
Meeting  26th  of  the  7th  mo.  following.  It  is  believed  that  his  wife's  name 
was  Hannah.  They  settled  on  a  tract  of  1000  acres  about  five  miles  from 
Lancaster,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.  The  children,  so  far  as  ascertained,  were 
John,  the  survivor,  who  died  unmarried  ;    (will,  dated  7mo.   14,   1782,    and 

proven  Imo.  6,  1783);  William,  who  married  Catharine ,  and  had  several 

children  ;  Hannah,  who  married  James  "Webb,  lOmo.  15,  1742,  and  died  1763, 
leaving  children  ;  and  Isaac.  James  Webb,  Jr.,  a  son  of  James  by  a  former 
wife,  married  Isaac  Evans's  widow  and  died  in  1810.  Isaac  Evans  married 
(1st)  Alice  Pennock,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Mary,  of  W.  Marlborough,  Smo. 
5,  1756,  by  whom  he  had  one  child  which  died  in  infancy.  At  New  Garden 
Monthly  Meeting,  2mo.  2,  1760,  he  and  Anne  Windle  desired  to  "pass  meet- 
ing," but  as  he  was  a  full  cousin  to  her  mother.  Friends  objected  to  the  pro- 
posed marriage,  and  at  the  next  meeting,  held  3mo.  1st,  it  was  reported  that 
they  were  married  by  a  priest.  By  this  they  lost  their  right  of  membership, 
which  they  never  regained. 

1658.  William,  born  Smo,  4,  1739  ;  married  Mary,  daughter  of 
Thomas  and  Lydia  Jackson,  of  E.  Marlborough,  llmo.  25,  1761. 
William  died  5mo.  26,  1825.     They  had  fifteen  children. 

Thomas  was  a  son  of  Thomas  and  Ann  (Mann)  Jackson,  of  W.  Marl- 
borough, and  married  Lydia,  daughter  of  John  Smith,  of  Marlborough,  at 
Londongrove,  Smo,  17,  1738.  They  had  three  children,  viz:  Ann,  born  12mo. 
19,  1738;  Caleb,  born  7mo.  2,  1740;  Mary,  born  Smo.  27,  1742,  and  died 
Smo.  10,  1818. 

1659.  John,  born  12mo.  7,  1744;  died  (unmarried)  in  his  25th 
year. 

1660.  David,  born  2mo.  18,  1748  ;  married  Abigail,  daughter  of 
Adam  and  Phebe  (Mendenhall)  Kirk,  of  Christiana  Hundred,  5mo. 
10,  1780.  Abigail  born  llmo.  29,  1753.  David  died  lOmo.  15, 
(the  year  not  given)  in  his  71st  year.     They  had  three  children. 


188  FOURTH  GENERA TION. 

Desceyidants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

1661.  Moses,  born  3mo.  14,  1T54  ;  was  disowned  by  Friends  8mo. 
4,  1781,  for  his  marriage  hy  a  Baptist  minister,  to  one  not  a  mem- 
ber.    No  record  of  his  family  obtained. 

1662.  Isaac.  1663.  James.  1664.  Mary.  Tlie  three  last 
named  probably  died  in  infanc3\ 


FIFTH  GENERATION. 


Children  of  (1656)  Thomas  and  Abigail  (Wickersham) 
Windle. 

1665.  Isaac,  {Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  26, 
1166;  married  Mar}-- Stotler,  of  Somerset  Co.,  Pa.  They  had  five 
children.     Isaac  married  (2d)  to .     They  had  one  child. 

1666.  William,  born  2mo.  9,  1768;  married .     No  children. 

1667.  Thomas,  born  llmo.  26,  1770;  married  Mary,  daughter  of 
Joshua  Roman.  They  had  eight  children.  Residence,  Brandy- 
wine  Township,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

1668.  Job,  born  llmo.  28,  17*71  ;  married  Deborah,  daughter  of 
Isaac  and  Rachel  Davis,  3mo.  18,  1801,  at  Cain  Meeting.  Job 
died  12mo.,  1849.     They  had  six  children.     1669.  Mary,  born  Smo. 

I,  1*774;  died  (unmarried).  1670.  David,  born  6mo.  18,  1777;  mar- 
ried Jane,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Rachel  Davis,  of  Haverford  Town- 
ship, Del.  Co.,  Pa.     They  had  five  children. 

1671.  Jonathan,  born  12mo.  9,  1779  ;  died  (unmarried)  Smo.  21, 
1863.  1672.  Israel,  born  Smo.  17,1782;  married  Orpha  Pierce, 
daughter  of  Joshua  and  Rachel,  of  Newlin,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.,  2mo. 

II,  1807.  She  died  1815,  leaving  three  children.  Israel  married 
(2d),  in  1819,  Mary  Stolen  Lehman,  of  Lancaster  Co.  Israel  died 
12mo.  27,  1862.     They  had  six  children. 

1673.  Rachel,  born  8tno.  3,  1783  ;  died  (unmarried). 


Children  of  Isaac  and  (1657)  Anne  (Windle)  Evans. 

1674.  Mary,  {Anne,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  12mo.  7,  1760; 
married  Isaac  Conard,  of  New  London,  Chester  Co.  She  died 
Smo.  11,  1827;   no  children. 


FIFTH  GENERATION.  189 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8;  Mary  (Jackson)  Windle. 

Hib.  Hannah,  born  9mo.  6,  lt62;  married  about  1787,  Joseph 
Cummins.  He  died  in  1798.  She  died  in  Harrisburg,  9mo.  29, 
1846.  They  had  five  chiklren.  1676.  Sarah,  born  Imo.  16,  1764  ; 
died  in  infancy. 

1677.  William,  born  Imo.  21,  1766  ;  married  Elizabeth  Smith. 
They  had  seven  children.  1678.  Sarah,  born  Imo.  28,  1768;  mar- 
ried William  Evans.  They  had  four  children.  1679.  John,  born 
3mo.  10,  1770  ;  married  Margaret  Barber.  They  had  eight  children. 
John  married  (2d)  to  Matilda  Hubby. 

1680.  Mark,  born  6mo.  25,  1772;  he  was  killed  by  an  accident, 
aged  four  years.  1681.  Isaac,  born  Imo.  29,  1775  ;  married  Mary 
Conard,  3mo.  16,  1803.  Mary  born  6mo.  17,  1775  ;  died  lOmo.  17, 
1867.     Isaac  died  12mo.  4,  1849.     They  had  seven  children. 

1682.  Ann,  born  3mo.  15,  1778;  married  David  Downing.  They 
had  seven  children.  1683.  Susanna,  born  7mo.  29,  1780;  mai'ried 
5mo.  23,  1809,  to  William  Bealey  Hunt,  of  East  Cain,  Chester  Co. 
No  children. 


Children  of  (1658)  William  and  Mary  (Jackson)  Windle. 

1684.  Lydia,  (William,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  8mo.  12, 
1762;  married  Eliakim  Garretson,  of  Philadelphia.  They  had  six 
claildren  (all  deceased).  1685.  Caleb,  born  9mo.  12,  1763;  mar- 
ried   ,  and  had  two  children  who  lived  at  Brownsville,  Pa. 

1686.  Ann,  born  3mo.  21, 1765  ;  married  Simon  Johnson.  They 
have  seven  children.  1687.  Mary,  born  12mo.  19,1766;  married 
James  Hicke3^     They  resided  in  the  vicinity  of  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

1688.  Francis,  born  9mo.  16, 1768  ;  married  Eleanor  Holt,  lOmo. 
28,  1794.  They  first  resided  in  Western  Pennsylvania,  thence  re- 
moved to  Trumbull  Co.,  Ohio,  in  1805.  Francis  died  1853.  They 
had  eight  children. 

1689.  William,  born  8mo.  25,  1770;  died  young.  1690.  Ruth, 
born  Imo.  4,  1772.  At  the  age  of  fifteen  she  became  blind;  died 
unmarried.  1691.  Sarah,  born  llmo.  15,  1774;  married  2mo.  18, 
1806,  to  Levi,  son  of  John  and  Dinah  Taylor.  Levi  born  2mo.  26, 
1781 ;  died  6mo.  13,  1866,  in  Lower  Providence,  Montgomery  Co., 
Pa.     Sarah  died  4mo.  23,  1848.     They  had  nine  children. 


190  FIFTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  (Jackson)  Windle. 

1692.  Rebecca,  born  3mo.  21,  1TT6;  died  unmarried. 

1693.  Thomas,  born  lOmo.  3,  177V  ;  married  Sarah  E.  Fowler  in 
1803.     He  died  1805.     She  died  1852.     They  had  one  child. 

1694.  Rachel,  born  12mo.  15,  1778  ;  died  when  a  3'oung  woman, 
unmarried. 

1695.  John,  born  9mo.  10,  1780  ;  married  Margaret,  daughter  of 
Caleb  and  Ruhaney  Sharpless,  of  Hockessin,  Del.,  llmo.  13,  1806. 
Margaret  born  7mo.  23, 1788  ;  died  lOmo.  6,  1856.  John  died  llmo. 
14,  1837.  They  settled  in  Pennsbury,  Chester  Co.,  and  had  ten 
children. 

1696.  Isaac,  born  2mo.  15,  1782  ;  died  young.  1697.  David, 
born  3mo.  17,  1784  ;  married  Mary,  daughter  of  John  and  Maria 
Morgan.  David  died  6mo.  30,  1869,  having  lived  all  his  life  at  the 
old  homestead  in  East  Mai  borough  Township.  They  had  nine 
children. 

1698.  Hannah,  born  Imo.  28,  1786;  married  lOmo.  14,  1812  to 
Goodwin,  son  of  David  and   Frances  (Dowdell)   Chalfant,  of  East 

Marlborough.      Goodwin  born  9mo.  8,  1788;  died .     Hannah 

died  llmo.  14,  1858.     Thej^  had  five  children. 


Children  of  (1660)  David  and  Abigail  (Kirk)  Windle. 

1699.  Joseph  Kirk,  {David.,  llary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo. 
2,  1787. 

1700.  Benjamin,  born  9mo.  12,  1789;  married  Orpha,  daughter 
of  Henry  and  Amy  (Bennett)  Jefferis,  of  Christiana  Hundred,  Dela- 
ware. Orpha,  born  2mo.  5, 1790  ;  died  llmo.  26.  1820.  They  had 
two  children.  Benjamin,  married  (2d)  2mo.  22,  1822,  Lydia, 
daughter  of  Calvin  and  Elizabeth  (Simcock)  Cooper,  of  West  Brad- 
ford. Lydia,  born  lOmo.  13,  1800.  Benjamin  died  8mo.  17,  1870. 
They  had  six  children.     Lydia  resides  near  Salem,  Ohio. 

1701.  Caleb,  born  Imo.  8,  1792;  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Benjamin  aud  Elizabeth  Jefferis.  Elizabeth  died  Smo.  15,  1852. 
Caleb  died  4mo.  25,  1853. 


SIXTH  QENEBATION.  191 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  (Jackson)  Windle. 

SIXTH    GENERATION. 


Children  of  (1665)  Isaac  and  Mary  (Stotler)  Windle. 

1102.  Polly,  (Isaac,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 

married Keller.  They  removed  to  Ohio.  1103.  John,  mar- 
ried and  removed  from  Somerset  Co.  Pa.,  to  Freeport,  111. 

1104.  Jacob,  married  and  removed  to  Illinois.  He  had  eight 
children. 

1705.  Catharine,  married Woy.     They  had  seven  children. 

Residence  in  Somerset  Co.  Pa.     1106.  Isaac,  married .     They 

had  eight  children. 

Child  of  (1665)  Isaac  and Windle. 

ITOT.  Michael,  (Isaac,  TJiomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born ; 

married  and  resides  in  Bedford  Co.,  Pa. 


Childrenof  (166T)  Thomas  and  Mary  (Roman)  Windle. 

1*108.  Thamzin,  (Thomas,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  mar- 
ried Oliver  Furness,  son  of  Thomas  and  Mary,  of  Little  Britain, 
Lancaster  Co.,  llmo.  21, 1821.     She  died  leaving  no  children. 

1709.  John,   born  ;    married    Sarah,  daughter   of  Thomas 

Hayes.     John  died  1864.     They  had  three  children. 

1710.  Thomas.  1711.  Israel,  married  Mary  C,  daughter  of 
Andrew  and  Hannah  Wilson.     They  had  five  children. 

1712.  Abisha,  died  unmarried.     1713.  Rebecca,  died  unmarried. 
1714.  Jesse,  married  Amy  Ann,  daughter  of  J.  and  Mary  Gibson. 
They  had  five  children.     1715.  Joseph,  died  unmarried. 


Children  of  (1668)  Job  and  Deborah  (Davis)  Windle. 

1716.  Lewis,  (Job,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo. 
10,  1801 ;  married  Eliza  A.  Woodward.  They  had  two  children. 
Lewis  married  (2d)  Mary  Love.  They  had  two  children.  He  died 
12mo.,  1855. 


193  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Dsscendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

niT.  William,  horn  3mo.  3,  1804;  married  in  1836,  to  Mar- 
garetta,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Margaretta  Jackson,  of  Robeson 
Township,  Berlis  Co.,  Pa.  They  had  three  children.  Residence, 
Guthrieville,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

1718.  Job,  born  Tmo.  T,  1807  ;  married  Mary,  daughter  of  Isaac 
and  Mary  Evans,  9mo.  7,  1839.  Mary  born  1  Imo.  13,  1813.  They 
had  eight  children. 

1719.  Henry,  born  7mo.  10,  1810;  married  Eliza,  daughter  of 
Thomas  and  Margaretta  Jackson,  of  Robeson  Township,  Berks  Co. 
They  had  three  children.  Henry  married  (2d)  Martha,  daughter  of 
William  and  Martha  Davis,  East  Bradford  Township.  They  had 
one  child.     Residence,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

1720.  Rachel,  born  1813;  married  Pearson,  son  of  James  and 
Sarah  Embree,  of  West  Bradford  Township,  lOmo.  15,  1834. 
Rachel  died  lOmo.  31,  1836;  no  children.  Pearson  is  a  machinist, 
residing  in  West  Chester,  Pa. 

1721.  Hannah,  born  3mo.  II,  1817  ;  married  Thomas  H.,  son  of 
Andrew  and  Hannah  Wilson.  She  died  6mo.,  1875,  leaving  three 
children. 


Children  of  (1670)  David  and  Jane  (Davis)  Windle. 

1722.  Isaac,  [David,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  1801; 
married  Mary,  daughter  of  Richard  and  Rachel  White,  of  West 
Cain  Township.     They  had  three  children. 

1723.  Thomas,  married  Rebecca  Rice  and  removed  to  Shelby  Co., 
Oliio.     They  had  four  children. 

1724.  Davis,  married  Hopeful,  daughter  of  Francis  Hotfman,  of 
Sadsbury  Township.     They  had   seven  children. 

1725.  Hannah.     1726.   Rachel. 


Children  of  (1672)  Israel  and  Orpha  (Pierce)  Windle. 

1727.  Abigail,  {Israel,  Thomas,  3Iary,  Isaac,  Anthonij)  born 
1807  ;  married  Isaac  Davis,  of  East  Brandywnie  Township,  in  1833. 
She  died  in  1835,  leaving  one  child. 

1728.  Joshua,  born  1809  ;  died,  (unmarried)  1844. 

1729.  Israel  P.,  born  1811 ;  married  Emma,  daughter  of  Emmor 


SIXTH  GENERATION.  193 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

and  Deborah  Bradley,  East  Bradford  township,  9mo.  1,  1842. 
Emma  born  9mo.  3,  1814 ;  died  7mo.  26, 1872.  Israel  P.  died  8mo. 
1860.     They  had  three  children. 


Children  of  (1672)  Israel  and  Mary  Stolen  (Lehman)  Windle. 

1730.  Ezra,  (Israel,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  3mo. 
11,  1820;  married  Henrietta  Ulrich,  of  Springfield,  111.,  llmo,  1, 
1860.  They  have  two  children.  1731.  Mary  Ann,  born  2mo., 
1822 ;  married  Hustin  Coleman,  in  1840.  They  have  two  children. 
Residence,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Iowa, 

1732.  Jacob  S.,  burn  lOmo.  3,  1823;  married  Clara,  daughter  of 
Judge  Foot,  of  Rockville,  Indiana,  in  1848.  They  have  one  child. 
Residence,  Chicago,  111.  1733.  Isaac  (M.  D.),  born  5mo.  1825; 
maxTied  Alice,  daughter  of  Judge  Jutt,  of  South  Bend,  Iowa,  in 
1865.     They  have  two  children. 

1734.  Elizabeth  S.,  born  7mo.,  1827;  married  James  C.  Read, 
in  1848.     They  had  six  children.     Residence,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

1735.  Ellen  B.,  born  12mo.,  1828  ;  married  George  W.  Jones,  of 
Des  Moines,  Iowa,  3mo.,  1854.     No  children. 


Children  of  Joseph  and  (1675)  Hannah  (Evans)  Cummins. 

1736.  Isaac,  (Hannah,  Anne,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  married  — . 
No  children.     1737.  Jacob,  married.     No  children. 

1738.  Reuben,  married.  No  children.  1739.  Joseph,  born  in 
Chester  Co.,  9mo.  1,  1797.  Removed  to  Mifflintown,  Pa.,  12mo.  25, 
1811;  where  he  lived  till  6mo.,  1834,  and  went  to  Sidney,  Ohio ; 
married  Jane  H.  Knox,  2mo.,  1821.  Jane  H.  born  9mo.  10,  1797. 
They  had  ten  children.     Residence,  Sidney,  Shelby  Co.,  Ohio. 

1740.  Sarah,  married  Joseph  Wallace,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  They 
had  four  children.     Sarah  died  8mo.,  1858,  aged  71  years. 


Children  of  (1677)  \A/'illiam  and  Elizabeth  (Smith)  Evans. 

1741.  Isaac,  (William,  Anne,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  about 
1793  ;  died  Imo.  28, 1814.  1742.  George,  married  Ann  Evans.  They 
had  two  children  that  died  in  infancy — names  not  obtained. 

13 


194  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  (Jackson)  Windle. 

1743.  William.      1744.  Aaron,  married   Rebecca    Daniel;  had 

two  children — names  not  obtained.     1745.  John,  married ,  he 

left  a  familj^  His  (2nd)  wife,  Rebecca  Evans,  was  widow  of  his 
brother  Aaron.     1746.  Rachel,  married  Thomas  Hunt. 

1747.  Rebecca,  unmarried. 


Children  of  William  and  (1678)  Sarah  (Evans)  Evans. 
1748.  Samuel,  (Sarah,  Anne,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 


lived  in  Missouri.  1749.  David,  in  Kentuck3^  1750.  Lydia, 
married  Jesse  Pennington.  They  had  thirteen  children,  but  names 
not  obtained.  Residence,  Ohio.  1751.  Ann,  married  John  Green- 
leaf.     Residence  in  Ohio. 


Children  of  (1679)  John  and  Margaret  (Barber)  Evans. 

1752.  William,  (John,  Anne,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  settled  in 
Columbia,  Pa. 

1753.  Nathaniel,  died  in  childhood.     1754.  Washington,  settled 
in  the  West.     1755.  Ann,  married  John  Wright,  of  Columbia,  Pa. 

1756.  John,  died  young.      1757.  Charles. 

1758.  Mary,  married Atlee,  Baltimore,  Md, 

1759.  Isaac,  settled  West. 


Children  of  (1681)  Isaac  and  Mary  (Conard)  Evans. 

1760.  Lewis,  (Isaac,  Anne,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  3mo.  6, 
1804;  died  (unmarried)  4mo.  14,  1835. 

1761.  Margaret,  born  5mo.  5,  1806;  married  Benjamin  Maule, 
lOmo.  14,  1835.  They  had  seven  children.  Residence  in  London- 
grove,  Pa. 

1762.  Jesse,  born  llmo.  7,  1808;  married  Mary  Buffingtou,  llmo. 
19,  1835.  Mary  born  4mo.  1,  1806.  They  had  seven  children. 
Residence,  Chester,  Indiana.  1763.  Ann,  born  6mo..  17,  1811 ;  died 
(unmarried)  Imo.  1,  1860. 

1764.  Mary,  born  llmo.  10,  1813;  married  Job  Windle,  9mo.  11, 
1839.     They  had  eight  children.     Residence,  Chester,  Indiana. 

1765.  Emily,  born   llmo.    13,   1815;  married   James    Forsythe, 


SIXTH  GENERATION.  195 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8;  Mary  (Jackson)  Windle. 

aow  of  Upper  Providence,  Delaware  Co.,   12mo.   13,  1848.     They 
had  five  children, 

1Y66.  Isaac  C,  born  3mo.  23,  1818  ;  married  Ann  Evans,  5nio.  6, 
184t.  They  had  nine  children.  Residence,  Glen  Mills,  Delaware 
Co.,  Pa. 


Children  of  David  and  (1682)  Ann    (Evans)   Downing. 

1767.  Sarah,  (Ann,  Anne,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony).  Residence, 
Columbia,  Pa.     1768.  Mary,  married  George  Rakestraw. 

1769.  Susan,  married.  1770.  Philes,  married  Shammah  Clark, 
(teacher)  in  Baltimore.  1771.  Ann,  married — Trusent.  Residence 
Columbia,  Pa.     1772.  Jacob.     1773.  Isaac. 


Children  of  Eliakim  and   (1684)  Lydia  (Windle)    Garretson. 

1774.  Eliza,  {Lydia,  William,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

1775.  Lydia.     1776.  Esther.     1777.  John.     1778.  William. 
1779.  George.     Children  all  deceased,  the  youngest  died  recently 

in  Philadelphia. 


Children  of  (1685)  Caleb  Windle. 

1780.  William,  {Caleb,  William,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

1781.  John.     The   two   brothers,  when   last   heard    of,  lived    at 
Brownsville,  Pa. 


Children  of  Simon  and  (1686)  Ann  (Windle)  Johnson. 

1782.  Lewis,  {Ann,  William,  Mary,  Isaac,  ^In^/ionj/),  unmarried. 

1783.  Joshua,  married ;  had  one  child  that  died  young,  name 

not  given.     1784.  Hettie,  married  Samuel  Temple,  of  Del.     They 
had  eight  children. 

1785.  William,  died  (unmarried). 

1786.  Mary,  married  Eli  Plankenton,  Imo.  12,  1815.     They  had 
five  children. 

1787.  Lydia.     1788.  Simon. 


196  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

Children  of  (1688)  Francis  and  Eleanor  (Holt)  Windle. 

1789.  Elizabeth,  (Francis,  William,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  horn 
lOmo.  25, 1796  ;  married  Lewis  Sweney,  12mo.  25,  1816.  Removed  to 
Indiana,  in  1833 ;  had  tliree  sons  and  two  daughters,  names  not 
ascertained.  Lewis  died  in  1839.  Elizabeth  married  (2nd)  about 
1842,  to  Solomon  Russell.     Both  died  in  1871. 

1790.  Mary,  born  3mo.  3,  1799;  married  David  Dinwiddle,  of 
Ohio,  lOmo.  31,  1816.  In  1833,  they  moved  to  Laporte,  Indiana. 
They  had  ten  children.  David  died  in  1838.  Mary  married  (2nd) 
in  1859,  to  William  Wilson,  who  died  in  1801.  She  still  lives  at 
Laporte  with  her  only  living  child  and  eldest  son. 

1791.  Dorcas,  born  8mo.  7,  1801  ;  married  Bartholomew  Thatcher, 
in  1824.  Removed  to  Indiana,  in  1835,  soon  afterwards  to  Illinois, 
thence  to  Wisconsin.  They  had  three  sons  and  four  daughters — 
names  not  obtained.     Dorcas  died  in  1874. 

1792.  Eleanor,  born  Imo.  15,  1804;  married  Julius  Smith,  in 
1821.  Removed  to  Illinois  in  1835.  Eleanor  died  in  1850.  They 
had  seven  children — names  not  obtained.     1793.  Francis. 

1794.  William,  born  Imo.  2,  1808,  in  Trumbull  Co.,  Ohio; 
married  Mary  McLain,  6mo.  16,  1831.  She  was  born  in  Ireland  and 
came  to  this  country  when  nine  years  old.  They  had  eight  children. 
Mary  died  3mo.  12,  1849.  William  married  (2nd)  8mo.  11,  1849,  to 
Mary,  widow  of  Francis  Windle,  Jr.  They  had  one  child.  Mary 
died  6mo.  10,  1875.  William  resides  in  Brooklyn,  Jackson  Co., 
Michigan. 

1795.  Rebecca,  born  4mo.  10,  1810;  married  James  Powers, 
12mo.  16,  1834.  They  had  three  children.  Residence,  Freedom 
Station,  Portage  Co.,  Ohio.  1796.  Francis,  born  4mo.  6,  1812; 
married  Mary  Nichols,  2mo.  12,  1838.  They  had  four  children,  all 
living  in  Michigan.     Francis  died  3mo.  12,  1848. 

1797.  Martha  Jane,  born  6mo.  22,  1817  ;  married  Joshua  Gee, 
4mo.  22,  1840.  They  had  seven  children.  Residence,  Ellsworth, 
Ohio. 


Children  of  Levi  and  (1691)  Sarah  (Windle)  Taylor. 
1798.  Jonathan   P.,   (Sarah,    William,    Mary,   Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  12mo.  20,  1805  ;  married  Leah   M.   Bosiert,   llmo.   25,   1847. 
They  had  four  children.     1799.  Thomas  W.,  born  in  E.  Bradford, 


SIXTH  OENEBATION.  197 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  (Jackson)  Windle. 

2mo.  22,  1808  ;  married  Mary  Woolley,  2mo.  3,  1841.  At  an  early 
age  he  went  as  apprentice  to  carpentering  under  the  late  James 
Powell,  of  West  Chester,  continuiug  at  his  trade  until  the  Spring  of 
1847,  when  he  removed  to  E.  Vincent  to  engage  in  farming.  In 
1855  he  settled  in  E.  Marlborough,  on  a  part  of  the  property  that 
had  formerly  belonged  to  Israel  Hai-lan.  He  died  lOmo.  23,  1873, 
leaving  one  child. 

18u0.  Milton,  born  9mo.  10,  1809;  died  7mo.  14,  1827. 

1801.  William  W.,  born  5mo.  10,  1811  ;  married  Sarah  Cox, 
12mo.  24,  1835.  They  had  three  children.  1802.  Reuben  B.,  born 
Imo.  9,  1813  ;  died  llmo.  16, 1849.  1803.  Rachel  L.,  born  lOmo. 
20,  1814;  died  Imo.  19,  1818. 

1804.  Joseph,  born  8mo.  20,  1817  ;  died  5mo.  29,  1818, 

1805.  John  F.,  born  lOmo.  12,  1821  ;  died  lOmo.  27,  1828. 

1806.  David,  born  8mo.  12,  1823;  died  2mo.  11,  1824. 


Child  of  (1693)  Thomas  and  Sarah  E.  (Fowler)  Windle. 

1807.  Mary  Eliza,  (Thomas,  William^  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  9mo.  5,  1804;  married  Joseph  A.  Wiggans,  Uwchlan  Town- 
ship, Chester  Co.,  lOmo.  10, 1825.  She  died  6mo.  16,  1865.  Joseph 
A.  died  llmo.  29,  1866.     They  had  two  children. 


Children  of  (1695)  John  and  Margaret  (Sharpless;  Windle. 

1808.  Sharpless,  (John,  William,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
2mo.  23,  1808 ;  married  Dinah,  daughter  of  Job  and  Catharine 
Taylor,  of  Westtown,  Chester  Co.,  lOmo.  13,  1836.  Dinah  born 
Imo.  17,  1815.  Settled  in  Pennsbury.  Sharpless  died  9mo.  22, 
1875.     They  had  six  children. 

1809.  William,  born  8mo,  4,  1810;  died  12mo.  1,  1827. 

1810.  Mary,  born  llmo.  25,  1812  ;  married  William,  son  of  John 
and  Mary  Steele,  of  Bradford,  Chester  Co.,  llmo.,  1835.  Settled 
in  W.  Bradford.  Mary  died  4mo.  8, 1837.  1811.  Caleb,  born  5mo. 
14,  1815  ;  married  Mary,  daughter  of  Jesse  and  Sarah  Seal,  of 
Birmingham,  Chester  Co.,  12mo.  12,  1845.  Mary  born  12mo.  8, 
1816.     They  had  three  children.     Residence  in  Kennett. 

1812.  Hannah,  born  lOmo.  1,  1817.     Resides  in  Kennett. 


198  SIXTH  OENEBATION. 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

1813.  Ruth,  born  lOmo.  16,  1819;  married  Curtis  J.,  son  of 
Garrett  and  Elizabeth  Lewis,  of  Kennett,  llmo.  26,  1846.  Curtis 
J.  born  12mo.  11,  1821 ;  died  6mo.  24,  1857.  They  had  six  children. 
Settled  in  Kennett.  1814.  Edith,  born  12mo.  2,  1821 ;  died  12mo. 
4,  1845.  1815.  David,  born  12mo.  26,  1823;  married  Mary, 
daughter  of  Ziba  and  Deborah  Dilworth,  of  Birmingham,  12mo.  15, 
1853.  Mary  born  9mo.  4,  1836.  They  had  nine  children.  Resi- 
dence in  Kennett.  1816.  John,  born  3mo.  6, 1826  ;  married  Hannah 
Mary,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Mary  Way,  of  West  Chester,  6mo. 
19,  1861.  Hannah  Mary  born  4mo.  7,  1834.  They  have  three 
children.     Residence,  Hamorton,  Kennett  township. 

1817.  Amos,  born  Imo.  12, 1829  ;  died  (unmarried)  8mo.  15, 1857. 


Children  of  (1697)  David  and  Mary  (Morgan)  Windle. 

1818.  Rebecca,  {David,  William,  Ilary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
Imo.  27,  1836.     Attained  to  womanhood  ;  died  unmarried. 

1819.  William,  born  2mo.  23,  1838;  married Harlan. 

1820.  Mary  Elma,  born  llmo.  15,  1839  ;  married  William  A.  son 
of  James  Cloud.  No  children.  1821.  John  M.,  born  lOmo.  14, 
1841 ;  married  Rebecca  Jane,  daughter  of  Joshua  and  Elizabeth 
Pierce,  of  E.  Marlborough  township.     They  had  three  children. 

1822.  David  C,  born  lOmo.  23,  1843;  married  Anna,  daughter 
of  Emma  and  Hannah  (Fairlamb)  Thomas,  3mo.  25,1869.  Anna, 
born  llmo.  16,  1845.     They  have  three  children. 

1823.  Francis,  born  7mo.  8,  1846.     Residence,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

1824.  Maria  Jane,  born  12mo.  30,  1848.  1825.  Sidney  C,  born 
llmo.  30,  1852;  died  in  infancy.  1826.  Thomas  A.,  born  9mo. 
10,  1857. 


Children  of  Goodwin  and  (1698)  Hannah  (Windle)  Chalfant. 

1827.  David  W.,  {Hannah,  WiUiam,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
5mo.  31,  1813;  married  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  John  and  Lydia 
Anderson,  of  Kennett  Square.     They  had  two  children. 

1828.  William,  born  12mo.  8,  1S14;  married  Esther  Ann,  daugh- 
ter of  Jesse  and  Rachel  Bailey.  They  had  one  child.  He  married 
(2nd)  Sarah,  sister  of  his  first  wife.    No  children.    He  married  (3rd) 


SIXTH  GENERATION.  199 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mai'y  {Jackson)  Miller. 

Sallie  W.  daughter  of  John  and  Edna  Marshall,  4mo.  26,  1854.  They 
have  six  children. 

1829.  Sidney,  born  12mo.  29,  1816;  married  Edwin,  son  of 
John  and  Hannah  James,  of  E.  Bradford  township,  3mo.  8,  1854. 
They  have  one  child.     Residence,  E.  Bradford. 

1830.  Jane  D.,  born  4mo.  9,  1820;  married  Joseph,  son  of  Wil- 
liam and  Sarah  Dowdall,  of  New  Garden  township,  llmo.  21,  1856. 
They  had  four  children. 

1831.  Lydia  G.,  born  4mo.  18,  1824;  married  Thomas  F.  Seal, 
of  E.  Marlborough  township,  son  of  Dr.  Thomas  Seal,  of  Union- 
ville,  Pa.,  2mo.  14,  1862.     No  children. 


Children  of  (1700)  Benjamin  and   Orpha  (Jefferis) 
Windle. 

1832.  A  son  died  in  infancy. 

1833.  Joseph  J.,  {Benjamin,  David.,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
Imo.  10,  1814;  married  Phebe,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Mary 
(Morris)  Button  of  Columbiana  Co.,  Ohio,  4mo.  26,  1839.  Phebe 
born  5mo.  5,  1816 ;  died  Bmo.  9,  1875.  They  had  seven  children. 
Joseph  J.,  married  (2nd)  to  Susan  Kirk,  3mo.  4,  1876.  Address, 
Winona,  Columbiana  Co.,  Ohio. 


Children  of  (1700)  Benjamin  and  Lydia  (Cooper)  Windle. 

1834.  Adaline,  {Benjamin,  David,  Mary,  Isaac,  Ayithony)  born 
6mo.  13,  1823  ;  married  Jesse,  son  of  Nathan  and  Hannah  Hawley, 
llmo.  3,  1842.  Jesse  born  8mo.  1,  1816.  They  had  eight  children. 
Address,  Salem,  Columbiana  Co.,  Ohio. 

1835.  Caleb,  born  llmo.  2,  1825;  married  Jane,  daughter  of 
Nathan  and  Hannah  Hawley,  2mo.  3,  1S48.  Jane  born  3mo.  30, 
1826;  died  2mo.  9,  1866.  They  had  ten  children.  Caleb  married 
(2nd)  lOmo.  24,  1867,  to  Harriet  Hendricks,  widow,  daughter  of 
Joshua  and  Patience  Chandler.  Harriet  born  6mo.  5,  1850.  They 
had  three  children.     Address,  Salem,  Ohio. 

1836.  Louisa  S.,  born  5mo.  14,  1828;  married  7mo.  21,  1850,  to 
William  E.,  son  of  James  and  Lydia  (Baldwin)  Marshall,  formerly 
of  Chester  Co.,  Pa.  William  E.  born  4mo.  11,  1821  ;  died  3mo.  9, 
1875.  They  had  eight  children.  Her  address,  Franklin  Square, 
Columbiana  Co.,  Ohio, 


200  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

1837.  Mifflin  C,  born  9mo.  11,  1831;  married  Susan  A.  Entri- 
ken,  6uio.  24,  1859.  Susan  A.  born  2mo.  10,  1837.  They  had  four 
children.     Address,  West  Unity,  Williams  Co.,  Ohio. 

1838.  Lydia  Ann,  born  lOmo.  5,  1834  ;  married  William  Kelly, 
Umo.,  1855.  William  born  8mo.  4,  1833.  They  have  six  children. 
Address,  Winona,  Columbiana  Co.,  Ohio, 

1839.  William  Kirk,  born  6mo.  3,  1840;  married  Mary  Bash, 
2mo.  21,  1860.  Mary  born  6mo.  12, 1840.  They  had  four  children. 
Address,  Roanoke,  Huntingdon  Co.,  Indiana. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION. 


Children  of  (1704)  Jacob  and  Windle. 

1840.  Sarah,  (Jacob,  Isaac,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

1841.  Martin.     1842.  Ellen.     1843.  Maggie.     1844.  Susan. 
1845.  John.     1846.  Jacob. 


Children  of and  (1705)  Catharine  (Windle)  Woy. 

1847.  Mary,   (Catharine,  Isaac,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
married  Josiah  Brant.     Residence,  Somerset  Co.,  Pa. 

1848.  Maggie,   married    Perry    Umberger.     Reside  in  Somerset 
Co.,  Pa.     1849.  George.     1850.  Andrew.     1851.  Josiah. 

1852.  Sarah.     1853.  Isaac. 


Children  of  (1706)  Isaac  and  Sarah  ( )  Windle. 

1854.  Jonathan,  (Isaac,  Isaac,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony). 
Lost  his  life  in  the  late  rebellion.  1855.  Josiah,  lost  his  life  in  the 
late  rebellion.     1856.  Elizabeth.     1857.  Balinda.     1858.  Sarah. 

1859.  Lavinia.     1860.  Samuel.     1861.  Amanda. 

Children  of  (1709)  John  and  Sarah  (Hayes)  Windle. 

1862.  Thomas  H.,  (John,  Thomas,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  An- 
thony).    He  was  thrice  married  ;  first  to  Rachel  A.  Mercer. 

1863.  Charles.     1864.  Mary. 


SEVENTH  QENEBATION.  301 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

Children  of  (Itll)  Israel  and  Mary  C.  (Wilson)  Windle. 

1865.  Thomas  A.,  {Israel^  Thomas^  Thomas^  Mary^  Isaac,  An- 
thony). 1866.  Hannah  B.,  married  Samuel  Ash,  of  W.  Cain  town- 
ship, Chester  Co.     They  had  two  children. 

186'7.  Amanda.     1868.  Dillwyn.     1869.     Septina. 

Children  of  (1714)  Jesse  and  Amy  Ann  (Gibson)  Windle. 

1810.  Harriet,  (Jesse,  Thomas,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony). 
ISn.  Samson  R.      1872.  Joseph  T.      1873.    Anna  Mary,  (de- 
ceased).    1874.  Jesse. 


Children  of  (1716)  Lewis  and  Eliza  A.  (Woodward)  Windle. 

1875.  William  D.,  (Lewis,  Job,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

1876.  Elizabeth. 


Children  of  (1716)  Lewis  and  Mary  (Love)  Windle. 
1877.  Davis,  (Lewis,  Job,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  de- 
ceased.    1878.  Lewis,  deceased. 


Children  of  (1717)  William  and  Margaretta  (Jackson)  Windle 

1879.  Anna  E.,  (WiUiam,  Job,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  3mo.  16,  1837  ;  unmarried.  1880.  Deborah  J.,  born  8mo.  16, 
1839;  unmarried.  1881.  Sallie  E.,  born  llmo.  18,  1845;  married 
Abiah,  son  of  Samuel  and  Ann  Cope,  of  E.  Bradford  township, 
lOmo.  20,  1869.     Sallie  E.  died  7mo.  15,  1874,  leaving  one  child. 


Children  of  (1718)  Job  and  Mary  (Evans)  Windle. 

1882.  Isaac  E.,  (Job,  Job,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthomj)  born 
2mo.  4,  1841;  married  lOmo.  22,  1862,  to  Mary  E.,  daughter  of 
Buddie  and  Elizabeth  Sleeper,  of  Farmers'  Institute,  Indiana,  where 
they  reside.  They  have  two  children.  1883.  William  E.,  born 
12mo.  8,  1842  ;  died  5mo.  22, 1858.  1884.  Rebecca  L.,born  lOmo. 
30,  1844.     1885.  Annie,  born  5mo.  13,  1848  ;    died  4mo.  20,  1864. 

1886.  Mary,  born  5mo.  13,  1848  ;  died  6mo.  9,  1857. 


202  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

1887.  Deborah,  bom  9mo.  27,  1850.     1888.   Emilie,  born  2mo. 
18,  1852.     1889.  Elizabeth  E.,  bom  3mo.  16,  1855. 


Children  of  (1719)  Henry  and  Eliza  (Jackson)  Windle. 

1890.  Margaretta  J.,  {Henry ^  Job,  Thomas.,  Mary.,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) bora  4mo.  10,  1839;  married  William  Penrose  Moore,  son 
of  William  and  Lydia,  E.  Brandy  wine  township,  Chester  Co. 
They  had  five  children. 

1891.  Thomas  J.,  born  tmo.  4,  1843.  1892.  Edwin  J.,  born  7mo. 
4,  1847  ;  died  12mo.  5,  1847. 


Children  of  (1719)  Henry  and  Martha  (Davis)  Windle. 

1893.  Elma,  {Henry ^  Job,  Thomas.,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  bom 
— ;  died  lOmo.  15,  1872. 


Children  of  Thomas  H.  and  (1721)  Hannah  (Windle)  Wilson. 

1894.  Deborah  H.,  {Hannah,  Job,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony) 

1895.  Andrew  J.     1896.  William. 


Children  of  (1722)  Isaac  and  Mary  (White)  Windle. 

1897.  3 A'!>i'E,,  {Isaac,.  David,  Thomas,  Mar-y,  Isaac,  Anthony)  msir- 
ried  Enos  Umpstead.  They  have  two  children.  1898.  Rachel, 
died  in  infancy. 

1899.  Hannah,  married  Robert  Rlaek,  of  Coatesville,  Chester 
Co.,  Pa. 


Children  of  (1723)  Thomas  and  Rebecca  (Rice)  Windle. 

1900.  Marshall,  ( Thomas,  David,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac, Anthony) 

married .     Resides  in  Ohio.     1901.   Davis.     1902.  George. 

1903.  Lewis. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  203 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

Children  of   (n24)  Davis  and  Hopeful  (Hoffman)  Windle. 

1904.  Francis,  (Davis,  David,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
married  Ann  Rogers.  Francis  died  in  1864.  They  Iiad  three 
children.     1905.  Jane.     1906.  Sarah.     190t.  Mary. 

1908.  Davis.  1909.  Phebe.  1910.  Thomas  D.,  married  a  daugh- 
ter of  William  McElhenny.  They  had  children,  names  not  obtained. 


Child  of  Isaac  and  (1121)  Abigail  (Windle)  Davis. 

1911.  William  W.,  (Abigail,  Israel,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  in  1834  ;  married  Mary  White.     They  had  six  children. 


Children  of  (1729)  Israel  P.  and  Emma  (Bradley)  Windle. 

1912.  Lucius,  (Israel  P.,  Israel,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
died  in  the  army  during  the  late  rebellion.  1913.  James  M.,  mar- 
ried. Residence,  Columbus,  Ohio.  1914.  Cleona,  married  Frank 
Baird.    They  have  two  children.     Residence,  Zanesville,  Ohio, 


Children  of  (1730)  Ezra  and  Henrietta  (Ulrich)  Windle. 

1915.  Ella.  (Ezra,  Israel,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

1916.  Kate. 


Children  of  Hustin  and  (1731)  Mary  Ann  (Windle)  Coleman. 

1917.  Emma  C,  (Mary  Ann,  Israel,   Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  An- 
thony).    1918.  Austin  W.  Eugene. 


Child  of  (1732)  Jacob  S.  and  Clara  (Foot)  Windle. 
1919.  Clara,  (Jacob  S.,  Israel,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony). 


Children  of  (1733)  Isaac  and  Alice  (Jutt)  Windle. 

1920.  Beulah,  (Isaac,  Israel,   Thomas,  Mary,    Isaac,    Anthony) 
born  1870.     1921.  Francis,  born  1872. 


204  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

Children  of  James  C.  and  (1734)  Elizabeth  S.  (Windle) 

Read. 

1922.  Mary,  {Elizabeth  S.,  Israel,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) deceased.  1923.  Flora.  1924.  James.  1925.  Charles, 
deceased.     1926.  George.     1921.  Alice. 


Children  of  (1739)  Joseph  and  Jane  H.  (Knox)  Cummins. 

1928.  Reynolds  Knox,  {Joseph,  Hannah,  Anne,  Mary,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  at  Mifflintown,  Pa.,  9mo.  8,  1828.  Residence,  Sid- 
ney, Ohio. 

1929.  John  E.,  born  in  Mifflintown,  Pa.,  4mo.  5,  1881  ;  married 
Harriet  Kinnard  Carey,  6mo.  5,  1856.  Harriet  born  2mo.  26,  1833 ; 
died  2mo.,  1876.  John  E.  died  4mo.  9,  1875.  Resided  at  Sidney. 
He  was  a  prominent  lawyer,  in  practice  twenty-one  years  ;  was  in 
the  army  three  years,  in  the  recent  war  Lieutenant-colonel  of  a  new 
Regiment  175,  0.  Y.  I.,  at  the  end  of  the  war  was  breveted  Briga- 
dier-general as  merit  of  his  services.  Afterwards,  he  was  two  years 
in  the  Ohio  Senate  and  was  also  Assessor  of  Revenue  for  some 
time.     He  left  three  sons. 

1930.  Thomas  K.,  born  in  Mifflintown,  Pa.,  3mo.,  1834  ;  married 
and  living  at  Callaton  Ranche,  California  in  1852. 

1931.  Jane  Harris,  born  8mo.  17,  1841;  married  Elisha  K. 
Arbuckle,  6mo.  2,  1869.  Elisha  K.  born  1837.  They  have  had  nine 
children,  six  of  whom  deceased  and  names  not  obtained.  Resi- 
dence, Sidney,  Ohio. 


Children  of  Joseph  and  (1740)  Sarah  (Cummins)  Wallace. 

1932.  Elizabeth,  {Sarah,  Hannah,  Anne,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
married  Dr.  McPherson,  of  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  (both  deceased).  They 
had  two  children.     1933.  James,  died  young. 

1934.  LuciLLA,  died  young.  1935.  Joseph.  He  was  a  Lieuten- 
ant in  the  United  States  Army  in  the  Mexican  war  in  1848  and 
died  of  disease  at  Matamoras. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  205 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

Children  of  Benjamin  and  (lt61)  Margaret  (Evans)  Maule. 

1936.  Ann  E.,  {Margaret^  Isaac,  Anne,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony). 
1931.  Isaac.      1938.  Mary,  married    Barclay  R.  Leeds.     They 
have  three  children.     1939.  Emily.     1940.  Margaret. 
1941.  Jane.     1942.  Hannah. 


Children  of  (1762)  Jesse  and  Mary  (Buffington)  Evans. 

1943.  Elizabeth,  (Jesse,  Isaac,  Anne,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  llmo.  16,  1836  ;  married  Alfred  White,  1872.  She  died  1874. 
No  children.  1944.  Rachel,  born  9mo.  25,  1838;  married  James 
Hollingsvvorth  2mo.  19,  1862.  They  have  six  children.  Address, 
Buckley,  Illinois.  1945.  Mary,  born  7mo.  31,  1842;  married  Ed- 
ward King,  5mo.  1873.  They  have  one  child.  Address,  Chester, 
Wayne  Co.,  Indiana.  1946.  Louis,  deceased.  1947.  Emily,  de- 
ceased. 1948.  Thomas,  deceased,  1949.  Joseph,  born  3mo.  16, 
1847. 


Children  of  Job  and  (1764)  Mary  (Evans)  Windle. 
(See  page  201  for  record  of  family.) 


Children  of  James  and  (1765)  Emily  (Evans)  Forsythe. 

1950.  John  E.,  (Emily,  Isaac,  Anne,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  horn 
2mo.  1,  1850.     1951.  Mary,  born  Imo.  1,  1852 ;    died  3mo.  2,  1864. 

1952.  Isaac,  born  12mo.  27,  1853. 

1953.  Ruth  Anna,  born  Imo.  27,  1856.     1954.  Emily. 


Children  of  (1766)  Isaac  C.  and  Ann  (Evans)  Evans. 

1955.  Mary  L.,  (Isaac  C,  Isaac,  Anne,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
married  Samuel  Trimble.  They  have  one  child.  1956.  Grace, 
deceased.    1957.  Joseph.     1958.  Isaac.     1959.  William,  deceased. 

1960.  Anna.     1961.  Lydia.     1962.  Roland.     1963.  William. 


306  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  (Jackson)  Windle. 

Children  of  Samuel  and  (1784)  Hettie  (Johnson)  Temple. 

1964.  Rebecca,  (Hettie.,  Ann,  William.,   Mary.,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
married Baker.     They  had  three  children  ;   names  not  given. 

1965.  William,  married  and  had  two  children;  names  not  given. 

1966.  Samuel,  married  and  had  children;  names  not  given. 
1961.  Ann,  married  William  Alcott.     They  had  nine  children. 

Residence,  Kansas  City,  Missouri.  1968.  Sarah,  married  William 
Ellis.  They  had  seven  children  ;  names  not  ascertained.  Sarah  is 
deceased.  1969.  Simon,  married  and  had  children;  names  not  ob- 
tained.    1910.  Mary,  unmarried.     1911.  Clemens,  died  unmarried. 


Children  of  Eli  and  (1786)  Mary  (Johnson)  Plankenton. 

1972.  Thomas,  (Mary.,  Ann.,  William.,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  lOmo.  21, 1815  ;  married  Sarah  Canby  about  1842.  The}^  had 
six  children.  Residence,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin.  1973.  Ann  J., 
born  7mo.  21,  1817  ;  married  David  Hickey  12mo.  29,  1836.  They 
had  two  children.  1974.  John,  born  3mo.  20,  1820;  married  Eliz- 
abeth Bracken  Imo.  9,  1843.  They  have  three  children.  Resi- 
dence, Milwaukee,  Wisconsin.  1975.  Lewis,  born  8mo.  2,  1822; 
died  young.     1976.  George,  died  when  a  young  man. 


Children  of  David  and  (1790)  Mary  (Windle)  Dinwiddle. 

1977.  Eleanor,  (Mary,  Francis,  William,  Mary,  Isaac,  An- 
thony)  born  Imo.  11,   1818;  married Walker.     Eleanor  died 

Imo.  31, 1847.     They  had  two  children. 

1978.  Susanna,  born  2mo.  6,  1820  ;  died  2mo.  25,  1822. 

1979.  John,  born  4mo.  15,  1822  ;  married  Rhoda  Wallace,  lOmo. 
20,  1853.  They  have  one  child  living.  1980.  Susanna,  born  9mo. 
24,  1824;  died  in  infancy.  1981.  Margaret  Jane,  born  3mo.  5, 
1826;  married  William  C.  Nelson,  8mo.  27,  1844.  She  died  2mo. 
27,  1852.     They  had  three  children. 

1982.  David,  born  lOmo.  8,  1828;  died  (unmarried)  llmo.  28, 
1850.  1983.  Francis  W.,  born  5mo.  16,  1831  ;  died  (unmarried) 
8mo.  29,  1852.  1984.  Martha  E.,  born  8mo.  31,  1833;  died  5mo. 
3,  1835.  1985.  Mary  Ella,  born  4mo.  26,  1836;  died  3mo.  22, 
1852^    1986.  William,  born  7mo.  10,  1838;  died  in  infancy. 


SE  VENTS  GENERA  TION.  307 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

Children  of  (1794)  William  and  Mary  (McLain)  Windle. 

198*7.  Margaret  B.,  {William^  Francis^  William.,  llary,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  6mo.  23,  1832  ;  married  Joseph  D.  Winans,  12mo. 
10,  1852.  They  have  six  children.  Residence,  Huntsville,  Schuyler 
Co.,  111. 

1988.  Francis,  born  llmo,  8,  1833;  married  Mary  C.  Laughlin, 
lOmo.  13,  1866.     No  children.     Residence,  Ralls  Co.  Missouri. 

1989.  David  D.,  born  3mo.  27,  1836  ;  died  aged  3mos. 

1990.  William  M.,  born  5mo.  21.  1837  ;  married  Caroline  King, 
lOmo. 1861.     No  children.     Residence,  Valparaiso,  Ind. 

1991.  Mary  Jane,  born  2mo.  7,  1839;  married  William  H. 
Smith,  5mo.  1,  1859.  They  had  two  children.  He  died  in  the  army. 
She  married  (2nd)  William  Ambler.  They  have  one  child.  Resi- 
dence, Brooklyn,  Michigan. 

1992.  Ella,  born  12mo.  16,  1843  ;  married  Edwin  S.  Davis,  Imo. 
1, 1868.    They  have  two  children.    Residence,  Eaton  Co.,  Michigan. 

1993.  Rosa,  boi*n  12mo.  22,  1845;  married  Thomas  Tomkins, 
12mo.  30,  1864.  They  had  five  children.  Residence,  Woodstock, 
Lenawee  Co.,  Michigan.  1994.  Rebecca,  born  8mo.  4,  1848;  died 
aged  four  years. 


Child  of  (1794)  William  ani  Mary  (Nichols  Windle) 
Windle. 

1995.  Goodwin  C,   (William,   Francis,    William,   Mary,   Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  7mo.  20,  1860. 


Children  of   James   ani  (1795)    Rebecca    (Windle)    Powers. 

1996.  A.  M.  Powers,  {Rebecca,  Francis,   William,  Mary,  Isaac, 

Anthony)  born ;  married  Bertha  A.  Sherman,  lOmo.  13,  1858. 

They  had  four  children,  names  not  obtained.     Dr.  A.  M.  Powers, 
married  (2nd)  Sarah  Barlow  (widow)  5mo.  10,  1876. 

1997.  Mary  Ellen,  born ;  died  Imo.  4,  1864. 

1998.  LiBBiE  Jane,  married   Francis   Chapman,   6mo.   19,   1872. 
Residence,  Freedom  Station,  Portage  Co.,  Ohio. 


208  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

Children  of  (1796)  Francis  and  Mary  (Nichols)  Windle. 

1999.  James,  {Francis^  Francis,  William,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony) 

2000.  Joseph.      2001.  Mifflin.      2002.  A    daughter,   name   not 
known. 


Children  of  Joshua  and  (1797)  Martha  Jane  (Windle)  Gee. 

2002.  Nicholas  B.,  {Blartha  Jane,  Francis,  William,  Mary^ 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  12,  1841  ;  died  Imo.  26,  1865. 

2003.  Eleanor,  horn  3mo.  21,  1843  ;  died  6mo.  28,  1843. 

2004.  Francis  W.,  born  8mo.  3, 1844 ;  married  Marj  L.  McCreary, 
9mo.  13,  1871.  They  have  two  children.  2005.  Caleb  P.,  born 
12mo.  27,  1846;  died  8mo.  15,  1847.  2006.  Rebecca  J.,  born  9mo. 
7,1848;  died  Imo.  1,  1850.  2007.  James  P.  M.,  born  llmo.  23, 
1851  ;  married  Lizzie  Rice,  llmo.  17,  1875. 


Children  of  (1798)  Jonathan  P.  and  Leah  C.  (Bosiert) 

Taylor. 

2008.  Leonard,  {Jonathan  P.,  Sarah,  William,  Mary,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  5mo.  2,  1849  ;  married  Sarah  E.  Roland,  2mo.  17, 
1876.     2009.  Albert,  born  lOmo.  14,  1850  ;  died  12mo.  28,  1856. 

2010.  Catharine  B.,  born  7mo.  28,  1852  ;  married  Peter  S.  Rap, 
2mo.  4,  1874.     They  had  one  child. 

2011.  Ann,  born  lOmo.  19,  1855;  died  Imo.  8,  1857. 


Child  of  (1799)  Thomas  W.  and  Mary  (Woolley)  Taylor. 

2012.  Samuel  Woolley,  {Thomas  W.,  Sarah,  William,  Mary^ 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  6mo.  23,  1848;  married  5mo.  26,  1875,  to 
Lauretta  J.  Miller,  of  Kennett  Square.  Residence,  Kennett 
Square,  Pa. 

Children  of  (1801)  William  W.  and  Sarah  (Cox)  Taylor. 

2013.  Mary,  {William  W.,  Sarah,  William,  Mary,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  9mo.  18,  1836  ;  died  3mo.  20,  1839. 

2014.  Harriet,  born  8mo.  17,  1838;  married  Marcellus  Rambo, 
2mo.  3,  1870.  2015.  Clarkson,  born  9mo.  27,  1843;  died  9mo. 
29,  1843. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  209 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

Children  of  Joseph  A.  and  (180t)  Mary  Eliza  (Windle) 

Wiggans. 

2016.  Thomas  Windle,  (Mary  Eliza,   Tliomas,   WilUam,  Mary, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  12,  1827  ;  died  5ino.  3,  1835. 

2011.  Jonathan  Fowler,  born  Smo.  30, 1880  ;  married  Elizabeth 
Myers  9mo.  1,  1856.     No  issue.     Residence,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 


Children  of  (1808)  Sharpless  and  Dinah  (Taylor)  Windle. 

2018.  Mary  S.,  (Sharpless,  John,  William,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  Imo.  30,  1838  ;  married  Jacob  Gr.,  son  of  John  and  Eliza 
Landes,  of  Montgomery  Co.,  5mo.  9,  1858.  Jacob  G.  born  8mo. 
23,  1828.    They  have  had  four  children.    Residence,  Norristown,  Pa. 

2019.  Taylor,  born  5mo.  20,  1839  ;  married  Eliza  R  ,  daughter  of 
Isaac  and  Eliza  Oakford,  of  Philadelphia,  Smo.  29,  18Y3.  Eliza 
R,,  born  12mo.  18, 1843.  They  have  one  child.  Residence,  Phila- 
delphia. 

2020.  Caleb  T.,  born  9mo.  23,  1841 ;  married  Emma  L.,  daughter 
of  Thomas  Westley  and  Sallie  Ann  Bowers,  of  Wilmington,  Del., 
12mo.  30,  1869.  Emma  L.,  born  7mo.  4,  1848.  They  have  one 
child.     Residence,  Wilmington,  Del. 

2021.  Sarah  R.,  born  8mo.  10,  1843 ;  married  Charles  E.,  son  of 
Isaac  and  Eliza  Oakford,  of  Philadelphia,  llmo.  28,  1867.  Charles 
E.,  born  8mo.  10,  1838.  They  have  four  children.  Residence, 
Philadelphia. 

2022.  William  T.,  born  Smo.  30,  1845  ;  died  Imo.  30,  1874. 

2023.  Levis,  born  7mo.  23,  1847  ;  died  8mo.  28,  1847. 


Children  of  (1811)  Caleb  and  Mary  (Seal)  Windle. 

2024.  William  S.,  ( Caleb,  John,  William,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  9mo.  6,  1846. 

2025.  Howard,  born  6mo.  21,  1851  ;  married  2mo.  18,  1873, 
Cecilia  M.,  born  Smo.  17,  1851,  daughter  of  Otho  and  Margaret 
Reynolds,  of  Cecil  Co.  Md.     They  reside  in  Kennett. 

2026.  Mary  Emma,  born  lOmo.  23,  1854 ;  died  9mo.  29,  1861. 

14 


210  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

Children  of  Curtis  J.  and  (1813)  Ruth  (Windle)  Lewis. 

2027.  Elizabeth  J,,  {Ruth^  Thomas^  William^  Mary,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  4mo.  24, 1848.     2028.  Emmarene  T.,  born  2mo.  5, 1850. 

2029.  Mary  W.,  born  12mo.  9, 1851 ;  died  9mo.  t,  1852. 

2030.  Sharpless  W.,  born  9mo.  80,  1853. 

2031.  Harry  Hickman,  born  9mo.  3,  1855.  2032.  Curtis  J., 
bornSmo.  10,  1857. 

Children  of  (1815)  David  and  Mary  (Dilworth)  Windle. 

2033.  Emily  E,,  {David,  Thomas,  William,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  6mo.  25,  1854;  married  James,  son  of  John  and  Martha 
Thompson,  of  Kennett,  4mo.  3,  18t2.  James,  born  2mo.  6,  1851. 
They  have  had  two  children.     Residence  in  Kennett  township. 

2034.  Harry  Levis,  born  12mo.  27,  1855;  died  12mo.  6,  1856. 

2035.  Margaret  Deborah,  born  Imo.  8, 1859;  died  Imo.  25, 1868. 

2036.  ZiBA  D.,  born  lOmo.  10,  1862  ;  died  12mo.  28,  1862. 

2037.  Elba  L.,  born  3mo.  18,  1865.  2038.  John  Sharpless, 
born  4mo.  8,  1867.     2039.  Hannah  Mary,  born  8mo.  11,  1869. 

2040.  Deborah  D.,  born  8mo.  3,  1872.  2041.  Laura  J.,  born 
12mo.  6,  1874. 

Children  of  (1816)  John  and  Hannah  Mary  (Way)  Windle. 

2042.  Anna  Margaret,  {John,  Thomas,  William,  Mary,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  8mo.  1,  1863.  2043.  Samuel  Way,  born  5mo.  28, 
1867.     2044.  Percy  S.,  born  7mo.  6,  1875. 


Children  of  (1821)  John  M.  and  Rebecca  Jane  (Peirce)  Windle. 

20-45.  Ella  P.,  {John  31.,  David,  William,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  lOmo.  14,  1871.     2046.  Mary  E.,  born  7mo.  21,  1873. 
2047.  Roland  P.,  born  8mo.  2,  1875. 


Children  of  (1822)  David  C.  and  Anna  (Thomas)  Windle. 

2048.  Charles  T.,  {David  C,  David,  William,  Mary,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  4mo.  4,  1870.  2049.  Florence  M,,  born  9mo.  19, 
1872.     2050.  Lucy  A., born  llmo.  6,  1875. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  311 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

Children  of  (182t)  David  W.  and  Mary  Ann  (Anderson) 

Chalfant. 
2051.  Mary  D.,  {David  W.,  Hannah,  William,  Mary,  Isaac,  An- 
thony).    2052.  David  Carrol. 


Children  of  (1828)  William  and  Esther  Ann  (Bailey) 
Chalfant. 
2053.  Goodwin,  {William,  Hannah,  William,  Mary,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born    tmo.    12,    1840;    married   Ida,  daughter   of  Joshua 
and  Wickersham,  9mo.    21,  1869.     They   had    two  children. 


Children  of  (1828)  William  and  Sallie  W.  (Marshall) 

Chalfant. 

2054.  Harry  W.,  (  William,  Hannah,  William,  Mary,  Isaac,  An- 
thony)  born  Imo.  29,  1855.     2055.   Jennie  D.,  born  3mo.  29,  1856. 

2056.  William,  born  Imo.  29, 1858.  205Y.  John  M.,  born  12mo. 
4,  1859.  2058.  Edwin  J.,  born  6mo.  11,  1866.  2059.  Thomas  M., 
born  6mo.  11,  1874. 


Child  of  Edwin  and  (1829)  Sidney  (Chalfant)  James. 

2060.  John  Marshall,  {Sidney,  Hannah,  William,  Mary,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  4mo.  26,  1857. 


Children  of  Joseph  and  (1830)  Jane  D.  (Chalfant)  Dowdall. 

2061.  Joseph  J.,  {Jane  D.,  Hannah,  William,  Mary,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) deceased.     2062.  Hannah.     2063.  William  Francis. 
2064.  Lydia  Ann, 


Children  of  (1833)  Joseph  J.  and  Phebe  (Dutton)  Windle. 

2065.  Mary  D.,  {Joseph  J.,  Benjamin,  David,  Mary,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  Imo.  18,  1840;  married  Peter  H.  Ward,  12mo.  25,  1859. 
Peter  H.,  born  lOmo.  20,  1835.  Mary  D.,  died  lOmo.  29,  1866. 
They  had  two  children. 


212  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

2066.  Henry  J.,  born  3mo.  12,  1841 ;  married  Adaline  Burns. 
8mo.  5,  1866.  Adaline  born  tmo.  27,  1841.  They  have  three 
children.     Address,  Winona,  Ohio. 

206T.  Anna  Maria,  born  lOmo.  8,  1843  ;  married  William  Gal- 
breath,  6mo.  18,  1863.  William  born  2mo.  1,  1835.  No  children. 
Address,  Winona,  Ohio.  2068.  Benjamin  Franklin,  born  tmo. 
25,  1845;  married  Rachel  Ann  Whitacre,  9mo.  30,  1814.  Eachel 
Ann  born  4mo.  2,  1850.     Address,  Winona,  Ohio. 

2069.  Milton  Early,  born  3mo.  5,  1847  ;  married  Emma  Pettit^ 
11  mo.  29,  1868.  Emma  born  4mo.  28,  1850.  They  have  three 
children.     Address,  Winona,  Ohio. 

2070.  Edwin  Button,  born  llmo.  24,  1848 ;  married  Amy  Whin- 
ery,  2mo.  18,  1875.  Amy  born  8mo.  18,  1850.  They  have  one 
child.     Address,  Winona,  Ohio. 

2071.  Alfaretta  H.,  born  9mo.  24, 1850 ;  married  James  Hoopes^ 
Imo.  26,  1871.     James  born  7mo.  24,  1844.     They  had  one  child. 

2072.  Ida  Matilda,  born  5mo.  20,  1856 ;  married  George  Wolf, 
7mo.  24,  1875.  George  born  7mo.  23,  1844.  They  have  one  child. 
Address,  Winona,  Ohio. 


Children  of  Jesse  and  (1834)  Adaline  (Windle)  Hawley. 

2073.  Emmarene  T.,  {Adaline^  Benjamin^  David,  Mary,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  8mo.  26,  1845  ;  married  James  Thornton  McCracken, 
3mo.  17,  1870.     They  had  two  children.     Address,  Salem,  Ohio. 

2074.  William  S.,  born  4mo.  22,  1848.  2075.  Lydia  Louisa, 
born  6mo.  2,  1850;  died  9mo.  12,  1851.  2076.  Margaret,  born 
lOmo.  8,  1852.     2077.  Emza  Adelaide,  born  8mo.  10,  1855. 

2078.  Homer  Lee,  born  2mo.  25,  1858.  2079.  Warren  Alma. 
born  8mo.  24,  1860.     2080.  Joseph  Emmet,  born  lOmo.  14,  1862. 


Children  of  (1835)  Caleb  and  Jane  (Hawley)  Windle. 

2081.  Mary  Isaphenia,  (Caleb,  Benjamin,  David,  Mary,  Isaac^ 
Anthony)  born  Imo.  14,  1850  ;  married  Albert  G.  Phillips,  5mo.  2, 
1872.  Albert  G.,  born  2mo.  8,  1847.  They  have  one  child.  Address, 
Franklin  Square,  Columbiana  Co.,  Ohio.  2082.  Amanda  Jane. 
born  9mo.  10,  1851.     2083.  Emma  Matilda,  born  4mo.  24,  1854. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  313 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  3Iary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

2084.  Benjamin  Nathan,  born  Imo.  14,  1856.     2085.  Nettie  P. 
born  12mo.  3,  1857.     2086.  Lydia  Hannah,  born  4mo.  27,  1859. 

2087.  Lizzie  Louisa,  born  4mo.  30,  1861.     2088.  Newton  H., 
born  lOmo.  25,  1862.     2089.  Jon  K.,  born  2mo.  14,  1864. 

209('.  Frank  W.,  born  Imo.  17,  1866. 


Children  of  (1835)  Caleb  and  Harriet  (Chandler-Hendricks) 

Windle. 

2091.  Elmer  C,  {Caleb,  Benjamin,  David,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  4mo.  25,  1869.  2092.  Adaline  P.,  born  8mo.  9,  1870;  died 
9mo.  16,  1872.     2093.  Annie  C,  born  8mo.  7,  1872. 


Children  of  William  E.  and  (1836)  Louisa  S.  (Windle) 
Marshall. 

2094.  Emza  B.,  {Louisa  S.,  Benjamin,  David,  Mary,  Isaac,  Antho- 
ny) born  12ino.  7, 1851 ;  married  Ellwood  Switzer,  12mo.  25,  1872. 
EUwood  born  llmo.  2,  1849.  Address,  Franklin  Square,  Columbiana 
€o.,  Ohio. 

2095.  NoRRis  E.,  born  9mo.  22,  1853.  2096.  William  D.,  born 
5mo.  19, 1856.  2097.  Lydia  J.,  born  9mo.  30,  1859  ;  died  5mo.  29, 
1860.     2098.  Emmor  T.,  born  3mo.  19,  1861. 

2099.  Mary  E.,  born  8mo.  16,  1863.  2100.  Maria  P.,  born  9mo. 
30,  1866.     2101.  Laura  P.,  born  9mo.  30,  1866. 


Children  of  (1837)  Mifflin  C.  and  Susan  A.  (Entriken)  Windle. 

2102.  Willie  M.,  (Mifflin  C,  Benjamin,  David,  3Iary,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  4mo.  16,  1859  ;  died  4mo.  6,  1861.  2103.  Strode 
Edgar,  born  5mo.  13,  1860.     2104.  Mary  Ida,  born  3mo.  19,  1862. 

2105.  Lizzie  P.,  born  8mo.  1,  1865. 


Children  of  William  and  (1838)  Lydia  Ann  (Windle)  Carey. 

2106.  Irma  Elsie,  {Lydia  Ann,  Benjamin,  David,  Mary,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  8mo.  30,  1856.  2107.  Isaac  Francis,  born  6mo.  7, 
1858.     2108.  YiOLA  Phebe,  born  7mo.  19,  1860. 


314  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Francis,  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

2109.  William  Alvara,  born  2mo.  8,  1862.     2110.  Harry  M., 
born  6mo.  10,  1867.     2111.  Benjamin  Windle,  born  6mo.  21,  1874, 


Children  of  (1839)  William  Kirk  and  Mary  (Bash)  Windle. 

2112.  Jon  Blanch,  (William  K.,  Benjamin,  David,  Mary,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  4mo.  15,  1861.  2113.  Frank  W.  B.,  born  Imo.  5, 
1868.     2114.  Charlie  D.,  born  2mo.  23,  1870;  died  4mo.  6,  1871. 

2115.  William  Carey,  born  Imo.  20,  1872. 


EIGHTH   GENERATION. 


Children  of  Samuel  and    (1866)  Hannah  E.  (Windle)  Ash. 

2116.  WiLLETS,  {Hayinah  E.,  Israel,    Thomas,    Thomas,  Mary^ 
Isaac,  Anthony).     2117.  Chester. 


Child  of  Abiah  and  (1881)  Sallie  E.  (Windle)  Cope. 

2118.  Samuel  W.,  (Sallie,  William,  Job,   Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac, 
Anthovy)  born  lOmo.  23,  1871. 


Children  of  (1882)  Isaac  E.  and  Mary  E.  (Sleeper)    Windle. 

2119.  William  S.,  (Isaac  E.,  Job,  Job,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  12mo.  24,  1863.     2120.  Allen  J.,  born  lOmo.  31, 1867. 
2121.  Charles  Francis,  born  9mo.  27,  1872. 


Children  of  W^illiam  Penrose  and  (1890)  Margaretta  J. 
(Windle)  Moore. 

2123.  Ella  E.,  (Margaretta  J.,  Henry,  Job,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac, 
Anthony).     2124.  Henrietta  W.     2125.  Edwin  T. 
2126.  W.  Park.     2127.  Lilly.     (All  minors). 


EIGHTH  GENERATION.  215 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (S)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

Children  of  Enos  and  (1897)  Jane  (Windle)  Umpstead. 

2128.  Alii!! A,  (Jane,  Isaac,  David,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  Antliony). 

2129.  LiDA. 


Children  of  (1904)  Francis  and  Ann  (Rogers)  Windle. 

2130.  Mary,  {Francis,  David,  David,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac,  An- 
thony).    2131.  Frances.     2132.  Sallte. 


Children  of  (1911)  William  W.  and  Mary  (White)  Davis. 

2133.  Isaac,  {William  W.,  Abigail,  Israel,  Thomas,  Mary,  Isaac, 
Anthomj).     2134.  Mary.     2135.  Sallie.     2136.  Joseph. 
2137.  Emma.     (All  minors). 


Children  of  Frank  and  (1914)  Cleona  (Windle)  Baird. 

2138.  Emma,  {Cleona,  Israel  F.,  Israel,    Thomas,   Mary,  Isaac, 
Anthony).     2139.  Chester. 


Children  of  (1929)  John  E.  and  Harriet  Kinnard  (Carey) 

Cummins. 

2140.  Joseph  Knox,  {John  E.,  Joseph,  Hannah,  Anne,  Mary, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  4mo.  30,  1857.  2141.  John  Carey,  born 
12mo.  20,  1859.     2142.  Frank  Carey,  born  12mo.  7,  1868. 


Children  of  Elisha  K.  and  (1931)  Jane  Harris  (Cummins) 

Arbuckle. 

2143.  Jane  Harris,  {Jane  Harris,  Joseph,  Hannah,  Anne,  Mary, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  in  Warrensburg,  Missouri,  3mo.  12,  1870. 

2144.  Joseph,  born  2mo.  1,  1872.     2145.  Thomas  Harn,  born  in 
Sidney,  Ohio,  3mo.  29,  1875. 


216  EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  3Iary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

Children  of  Dr.  McPherson  and  (1932)  Elizabeth  (Wallace) 

McPherson. 

2146.  John  B.,  {Elizabeth^  Sarah,  Hannah,  Anne,  Mary,  Isaac, 
Anthony).  Resides  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.  2147.  Sarah.  Resides  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa. 


Children  of  Barclay  and  (1938)  Mary  (Maule)  Leeds. 

2148.  NoRRis  E.,  {Mary,  Margaret,  Isaac,  Anne,  Mary,  Isaac,  An- 
thony).    2149.  Arthur  N.     21^.  Albert  E. 


Children  of  James  and  (1944)  Rachel  (Evans)  HoUingsworth. 

2151.  Elvin,  {Rachel,  Jesse,  Isaac,  Anne,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  12mo.  9,  1863  ;  died  12mo.  26,  1871.  2152.  Louella,  born 
12mo.  13,  1865.  2153.  Eldosa,  born  8mo.  8,  1867.  2154.  James, 
born  4nio.  20,  1869.     2155.  Mary,  born  Smo.  28,  1871. 

2156.  Benjamin,  born  Imo.  6,  1875. 


Child  of  Edward  and  (1945)  Mary  (Evans)  King. 

2157.  Irving,  {Mary,  Jesse,  Isaac,  Anne,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  7mo.  17,  1874. 


Children  of  Samuel  and  (1955)  Mary  L.  (Evans)  Trimble. 

2158.  Joseph,  {3Iary  L.,  Isaac  C,  Isaac,  Anne,  Mary,  Isaac,  An- 
thony). 


Children  of  William  and  (1967)  Ann  (Temple)  Alcott. 

2159.  George  P.,  {Ann,  Hettie,  Ann,  William,  Mary,   Isaac,  An- 
thony). 

2160.  Clemens  T.     2161.  Adah.     2162.  Ellwood  H. 
2163.  Anna  Mary.     2164.  Carrie  D.     2165.  Lilla  Mary. 
2166.  Mary,  deceased.     2167.  Sarah  Emma,  deceased. 


EIGHTH  QENEBATION.  217 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

Children  of  (1972)  Thomas  and  Sarah   (Canby)  Plankenton. 

2168.  Mary  Ann,  {Thomas^  llary,  Ann,  William,  Mary,  Isaac, 
Anthony).     2169.  Eli.     2170.  Julia.     2171.  Hettie. 
2172.  Lizzie.     2173.  George. 


Children  of  David  and  (1973)  Ann  J.  (Plankenton)  Hickey. 

2174.  Ezra,  (Ann  J.,  Mary,  Ann,  William,  Mary,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) horn  6mo.  13,  1839;  deceased.  2175.  Julia,  born  9mo.  3, 
1843. 

Children  of  (1974)  John  and  Elizabeth  (Bracken)  Plankenton. 

2176.  William,  (John,  Mary,  Ann,  William,  Mary,  Isaac,  An- 
thony).    2177.  Hannah.     2178.  Lizzie. 


Children  of and  (1977)  Eleanor  (Dinwiddie)  Walker. 

2179.  Homer  B.,  (Eleanor,  Mary,  Francis,  William,  3Iary,  Isaac, 
Anthony).  He  lives  at  the  old  Windle  homestead  in  Trumbull  Co., 
Ohio.     2180.  Mary  J.,  married  James  McClurg.    The}' live  in  Ohio. 


Child  of  (1979)  John  and  Rhoda  (Wallace)  Dinwiddie. 

2182.  A  daughter  living,  (name  not  obtained)  born  1862.  Resi- 
dence, Laporte,  Ind. 

Children  of  William  C.  and  (1981)  Margaret  Jane  (Dinwiddie) 

Nelson. 

2183.  Mary,  (Margaret  Jane,  3Iary,  Francis,  William,  Mary, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  died  in  infancy.  2184.  Emma  E.,  married  S3dvester 
Classen.  They  have  one  cliild.  2184|.  Edgar  Whitfield,  died 
in  infancy. 

Children  of  Joseph  D.  and  (1987)  Margaret  B.  (Windle) 

Winans. 
2185.  Kit,  (Margaret  B.,  William,  Francis,  William,  Mary,  Isaac, 
Anthony).     2186.  Elsie.     2187.  William  W.     2188.  Francis. 
2189.  Everett.     2190.  Eva. 


318  EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  (Jackson)  Windle. 

Children  of  William  H.  and  (1991)  Mary  Jane  (Windle)  Smith. 

2191.  William  Windle,  {Mary  Jane ^  William^  Francis^  William^ 
Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  4mo.  6,  1860.  2192.  Homer,  born 
5mo.  7,  1862. 

Child  of  William  H.  and  (1991)  Mary  Jane  (Windle-Smith) 

Ambler. 

2193.  Percy,  (Mary  Jane,  William,  Francis,  William,  Mary, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  5mo.  2,  1870. 


Children  of  Edwin  S.  and  (1992)  Ella  (Windle)  Davis. 

2194.  Elmer,  (Ella,   William,   Francis,   William,  Mary,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  lOmo.  3, 1868.     2195.  Blanche,  born  Imo.  16, 1871. 


Children  of  Thomas  and  (1993)  Rosa  (Windle)  Tomkins. 

2196.  Minnie,  (Rosa,  William,  Francis,  William,  Mary,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  lOmo.  18,  1865.  2197.  Charles,  born  lOmo.  3, 
1867  ;  died  6mo.  10,  1876.     2198.   William  W.,  born  2ino.  7,  1870. 

2199.  Wilton,  born  6mo.  2,  1873.    ,2200.  George  E.,  born  4mo. 

18,  1875. 


Children  of  (2004)  Francis  W.  and  Mary  L.  (McCreary)  Gee. 

2201.  Louisa  J.,  (Francis  W.,  Martha  Jane,  Francis,  William, 
Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  12ino.  23,  1873.  2202.  James,  born 
12mo.  24,  1875. 

Child  of  Peter  S.  and  (2010)  Catharine  B.  (Taylor)  Rap. 

2203.  Taylor,  (Catharine  B.,  Jonathan  P.,  Sarah,  William, 
Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo.  11,  1874. 


Children  of  Jacob  G.  and  (2018)  Mary  S.   (Windle)    Landes. 

2204.  Sallte  W.,  (Mary   S.,   Sharpless,  John,   William,  Mary, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  8mo.  21, 1860.     2205.  Taylor  W.,  born  llmo. 


EIOHTH  OENEBATION.  319 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

21,  1862  ;  died  Imo.  11,  1863.     2206.  Jennie  N.,  born  6mo.  ^7, 1869. 
2201.  J.  Herbert,  born  Imo.  9,  1875. 


Child  of  (2019)  Taylor  and  Eliza  R.  (Oakford)  Windle. 

2208.    William  T.,   (Taylor,   Sharpless,  John,  William,   Mary, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  22,  1814. 


Child  of  (2020)  Caleb  T.  and  Emma  L.  (Bowers)  \A^indle. 

2209.    Clara  B.,  (Caleb    T.,   Sharpless,  John,   William,   Mary^ 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo.  5,  1870. 


Children  of  Charles  E.  and  (2021)  Sarah  R.  (Windle)  Oakford. 

2210.  Mary  Landes,  (Sarah  R.,  Sharpless,  John,  William,  Mary, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  9mo.  20,  1868.  2211.  Elsie,  born  5mo.  19, 
1870.     2212.  Charles  Windle,  born  9mo.  6,  1871. 

2213.  Frederic,  born  llmo.  1,  1874. 


Children  of  James  and  (2033)  Emily  E.  (Windle)  Thompson. 

2214.  John   Frederic,    (Emily   E.,   David,    Thomas,    William, 
Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  lOmo.  6,  1873 ;  died  4mo.  3,  1874. 

2215.  A.  Willard,  born  4mo.  19,  1875. 


Children  of  (2053)  Goodwin  and  Ida  (Wickersham)  Chalfant. 

2216.  William  W.,  (Goodwin,  William,  Hannah,  William,  Mary , 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  3mo.  31,  1873. 

2217.  Charles  J.,  born  4mo.  8,  1875. 


Children  of  Peter  H.  and  (2065)  Mary  D.  (Windle)  Ward. 

2218.  Carrie,  (Mary  D.,  Joseph  J.,  Benjamin,  David,  Mary, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  4mo.  22,  1865 ;  died  4mo.  23,  1865. 

2219.  Theona  Mary,  born  5mo.  18,  1866. 


220  EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  3Iary  (Jackson)  Windle. 

Children  of  (2066)  Henry  J.  and  Adaline  (Burns)  Windle. 

2220.  George  J.,  (Henry  J.,  Joseph  J.,  Benjamin,  David,  Mary, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  5mo.  20,  1867. 

2221.  Elmer  A.,  born  9mo.  7,  1868.     2222.  Mary,  born  lOmo. 
13,  1871. 


Children  of  (2069)  Milton  Early  and  Emma  (Pettit)  Windle. 

2223.  Harry  J.,  (Milton  E.,  Joseph  J.,  Benjamin,  David,  Mary, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  3,  1871. 

2224.  Carrie  Mary,  born  llmo.  3u,  1873. 

2225.  William  Norman,  born  5mo.  21,  1875. 


Child  of  (2070)  Edwin  Button  and  Amy  (Whinery) 
Windle. 

2226.  Phebe  Elizabeth,  (Edwin  D.,  Joseph  J.,  Benjamin,  David, 
Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  12mo.  4,  1875. 


Child  of  James  and  (2071)  Alfaretta  H.  (Windle)  Hoopes. 

2227.  Phebe  Auamenta,  (Alfaretta  H.,  Joseph  H.,    Benjamin, 
David,  Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  14,  1876. 


Child  of  George  and  (2072)  Ida  Matilda  (Windle)  Wolf. 

2228.  Henry  Albert,  (Ida  Matilda,  Josejih  J.,  Benjamin,  David, 
Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  Imo.  10,  1876. 


Children  of  James  T.  and  (2073)  Emmarene  T.  (Hawley) 

McCracken. 

2229.  Lizzie  Etta,  (Emmarene    T.,  Adaline,  Benjamin,  David, 
Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  lOmo.  6,  1872. 

2230.  George  William,  born  3mo.  10,  1874  ;  died  8mo.  23,  1875. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION.  221 

Descendants  of  Francis  and  (8)  Mary  {Jackson)  Windle. 

Child  of  Albert  G.  and  (2081)  Mary  Isaphenia  (Windle) 

Phillips. 
2231.  Curtis   E.,    {Mary    Isaphenia,    Caleb,   Benjamin,   David, 
Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  9mo.  4,  1813. 


NINTH  GENERATION. 


Child  of  Sylvester  and  (2184)  Emma  E.  (Nelson)  Classen, 

2232.  Lottie  {Emma  E.,  Margaret  Jane,  Mary,  Francis,   Wil- 
liam, Mary,  Isaac,  Anthony). 


FOURTH   GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 


Children  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson. 

2233.  Rachel,  {John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo.  28,  1*741 ;  mar- 
ried James,  son  ©f  John  and  Katharine  Pusey,  of  Londongrove, 
lOmo.  28,  1761.  James  born  5mo.  3,  1735  ;  died  3mo.  7,  1766. 
Rachel  died  2mo.  24,  1765.     They  had  two  children. 

2234.  Isaac,  born  lOmo.  29,  1742;  married  Phebe,  daughter  of 
Robert  and  Mabel  (Anderson)  Halliday,  (both  deceased)  of  New 
Garden,  lOmo.  24,  1765.  They  had  three  children.  Isaac  married 
(2nd)  Sarah  Jackson  (born  5mo.  26, 1749)  daughter  of  Jonathan  and 
Mary  Jackson,  of  E.  Marlborough,  2mo.  16,  1786.  No  issue.  He 
died  in  the  Fall  of  1808  ;  Sarah,  his  widow,  died  6mo.  17,  1818. 

William  and  Deborah  Halliday  had  six  children,  viz  :  Robert,  born  7mo, 
16,  1702,  in  Ireland  ;  married  Miriam  Haines,  (his  first  wife)  daughter  of 
Joseph  Haines,  Nottingham,  4mo.  3,  1730.  Rachel,  born  lOmo.  35,  1704 ; 
married  Andrew  Moore,  of  Sadsbury,  4mo.  24,  1725.  Jacob,  born  8mo.  18, 
1706  ;  died  5mo.  24,  1721.  Margaret,  born  llmo,  13,  1709  ;  married  Samuel, 
son  of  Gayen  Miller,  4mo.  29,  1732.     Sarah,  born  Imo.  24,  1713.     Deborah, 


232  SOUBTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

born  2mo.  28,  1716  ;  married  Jonathan,  son  of  James  Lindley,  2mo.  15, 1743. 
Jonathan  and  Deborah  had  four  children,  viz:  Jacob,  born  9mo.  18,  1744; 
married  Hannah  Miller.  He  was  an  eminent  minister  in  the  Society  of 
Friends.  James,  born  lOmo.  18,  1746.  Jonathan,  born  9mo.  18,  1750. 
Deborah,  born  12mo.  26,  1753.  The  following  is  a  copy  of  the  Certificate* 
of  removal  which  Mabel  Anderson  brought  with  her  when  she  came  to 
America : 

' '  Whereas,  Mabel  Anderson,  with  ye  consent  of  her  mother  and  relations 
consent,  the  more  that  she  is  minded  to  goe  in  company  with  her  uncle  Wil- 
liam to  transport  herself  into  some  part  of  America,  therefore  at  her  desire 
is  willing  to  give  her  a  Certificate  of  her  behaviour  here  &c. 

Now  these  are  to  certifie  whome  it  may  concern  that  the  said  Mabel  hath 
been  a  frequent  comer  to  our  meetings  of  worshiping  God,  from  her  childhood, 
being  so  educated  by  her  parents,  and  hath  behaved  herself  soberly  and  hon- 
estly in  her  conversation  as  far  as  ever  we  could  understand,  and  is  loved  and 
esteemed  by  us,  and  although  being  a  young  woman,  is  clear  of  any  engage- 
ment with  any  in  relation  to  marriage,  and  if  she  be  so  inclined  to  alter  her 
condition,  that  way  is  left  to  her  liberty,  provided  it  be  with  her  friends'  and 
relations'  consent ;  so  hoping  it  may  be  for  her  wellbeing  which  is  greatly  de- 
sired, and  therefore  recommend  her  to  ye  Lord's  protection  and  guidance  of 
his  spirit,  the  care  of  Friends  wherever  her  lot  may  be  to  reside,  for  her  pro- 
servation  in  ye  truth  which  is  greatly  desired  by  us. 

Given  at  a  meeting  in_Ballyhagan,  the  13th  day  of  ye  3mo.  1737,  and  signed 
on  behalf  of  ye  same  by  ffrancis  Hobson,  Richard  Wetherell,  Samuel  Gray, 
William  Wetherell,  Joseph  Wetherell,  Thomas  Toppin,"  and  several  others. 

Robert  Halliday  married  Mabel  Anderson,  (his  2nd  wife)  in  1739  or  40. 
They  had  two  children,  viz:  Jacob,  who  married  (1st)  Patience,  daughter  of 
Thomas  and  Hannah  Painter  of  Concord,  4mo.  13,  1768  ;  he  married  (2nd) 

to  Ann .     He  died  3mo.  22,  1822  ;  she  died  about  1836  or  7.     Phebe, 

who  married  Isaac  Jackson. 

2235.  Hannah,  born  Imo.  16,  lt45  ;  married  Moses,  son  of  Wil- 
liam and  Elizabeth  Rowan,  of  New  Garden,  lOmo.  IT,  It  10.  Moses 
born  4mo.  25,  1Y44;  died  of  yellow  fever  in  IT99.  Hannah  died  in 
1818.     They  had  seven  children. 

Moses  Rowan  removed  with  his  family  to  Philadelphia,  where  he  followed 
his  trade,  which  was  that  of  a  ship-joiner.  Concerning  Moses,  a  granddaugh- 
ter! communicates  the  following  information :  that  he  lived  in  the  southern 
portion  of  the  city,  near  the  Delaware;  and  a  considerable  part  of  his  busi- 
ness consisted  in  making  grain  chests  for  merchant  vessels.  He  built  the 
house  occupied  by  Wm.  Logan  Fisher,  on  Fisher's  Lane — and  our  informant 
visiting  the  latter  on  a  certain  occasion,  William  calling  her  attention  to 
the  solidity  of  the  wood-work,  went  to  the  bannister  of  the  ample  staircase 
in  the  hall  and  attempted  to  shake  it.      "There,"   said  he,    "thou   may  be 

*The  original  is  in  the  possession  of  Gilbert  Oope,  West  Chester,  Pa. 
tS.  M.  P.,  of  Philadelphia. 


FO  UR  TE  GENERA  TION.  223 

Descendants  0/(11)  John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson. 

proud  of  thy  grandfather — he  was  not  only  a  good  workman,  but  an  upright, 
honest,  excellent  man,  who  hated  shams  of  all  kinds."  He  died  of  yellow- 
fever  in  1799,  "having,"  she  observes,  "never  before,  as  I  have  been  told, 
been  sick.  He  was  six  feet  in  height,  a  stature  none  of  his  descendants  have 
attained." 

2236.  John,  born  llmo.  16,  1746;  married  Susanna,  daughter  of 
Joseph  and  Susanna  (Miller)  Jackson,  of  Londongrove,  12mo.  22, 
1168.  Susanna,  (John's  wife)  born  Tmo.  7,  1743.  John  died  in 
Baltimore,  Imo.  1,  1795.     They  had  eight  children. 

Joseph  Jackson  and  Susanna  Miller  were  married  at  New  Garden,  3mo. 
18,  1734.  They  had  nine  children.  (See  further  record  of  their  family  in 
appendix  under  Descendants  of  Ephraim  and  Rachel  Jackson. ) 

2237.  Sarah,  born  3mo.  4, 1750  ;  married  Samuel,  son  of  Thomas 
and  Elizabeth  Woodward  of  E.  Marlborough,  at  Londongrove 
meeting,  5mo.  12,  1773.  Samuel  born  8mo,  9,  1750.  Sarah  died 
lOmo.  14,  1791.  They  had  nine  children.  Samuel  married  (2nd) 
Hannah  (Starr)  Cook,  12mo.  18,  1799,  at  Londongrove;  he  died 
2mo.  29,  1814. 

2288.  James,  born  8mo.  1,  1752  (N.  S.) ;  married  Mary  Cloud. 
She  died  Imo.  20,  1789,  aged  31  years,  leaving  seven  children. 
James  married  (2nd)  Elizabeth,  sister  to  his  first  wife.  No  issue. 
He  died  llmo.  3,  1808. 

2239.  Ann,  born  6mo.  16, 1755 ;  married  Joshua,  son  of  Joel  and 
Betty  Baily,  of  W.  Marlborough,  5mo.  13, 1778.  Joshua  born  4mo. 
20,  1747  ;  died  Imo.  26, 1826.  Ann  died  8mo.  15, 1833.  They  had 
eight  children. 

2240.  Thomas,  born  llmo.  4,  1757  ;  married  Margaret,  daughter 
of  George  and  Jane  Chandler.  Margaret  born  llmo.  8,  1762. 
They  had  three  children. 


FIFTH  GENERATION. 


Children  of  James  and  (2233)  Rachel  (Jackson)  Pusey. 

2241.  John,  (Rachel,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  lOmo.  28,  1762. 

2242.  Isaac,  born  2mo.  3,  1765. 


224  FIFTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  q/"  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson^ 

Children  of  Isaac  and  (2234)  Phebe  (Halliday)  Jackson, 

2243.  Sarah,  {Isaac,  John.,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  7mo,  29,  1766; 
married  Joseph  Hutton,  in  1*785.  Tlie  following  appears,  by  the 
records  of  New  Garden  Monthly  Meeting:  Joseph  Hutton  and 
Sarah  Jackson  accomplished  their  marriage  by  the  assistance  of  a 
hireling  minister,  on  account  of  which  they  lost  their  right  of  mem- 
bership, 12mo.  3,  1785.  Joseph  died  llmo  1,  1821.  Sarah  died 
12mo.  2U,  1838.  They  had  thirteen  children.  Resided  in  Little 
Britain,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa. 

Joseph  was,  probably,  a  son  of  Joseph  Hutton,  of  iV^ew  Garden.  The  latter 
left  a  will  dated  7mo.  28,  1785;  his  death  occurring  a  short  time  afterwards, 
the  will  was  admitted  to  probate  15th  of  llmo.,  the  same  year.  The  children 
named  were  as  follows:  John,  Thomas,  Joseph,  Samuel,  William,  Benjamin, 
Nehemiah  and  Ephraim.  The  witnesses  to  the  will  were :  Isaac  Jackson, 
Joseph  Jackson  and  Benjamin  Fredd, 

2244.  Halliday,  born  8mo.  31,  1771;  married  Jane,  daughter  of 
Thomas  and  Jane  (Adams)  Hough,  of  Philadelphia,  8mo.  18,  1801, 
at  Friends'  Meeting,  Philadelphia.  Jane  born  5mo.  23,  1777  ;  died 
12Q10.  28, 1830.  They  had  twelve  children.  He  married,  (2nd)  6mo. 
13, 1833,  Ann  P.,  widow  of  Thomas  Paschall,  and  daughter  of  Samuel 
Gibson,  Kingsessing,  Philadelphia  Co.  Ann  P.  born  6mo.  24,  1792  ; 
died  2mo.  11, 1874.  Issue,  one  child  that  died  in  infancy.  Ann  P.,  was 
a  minister  in  the  Society  of  Friends  for  mere  than  forty  years. 

Halliday  Jackson,  when  a  young  man,  offered  his  services  with  two  others* 
to  go  among  the  Seneca  Indians,  then  under  the  care  of  Philadelphia  Yearly 
Meeting,  to  instruct  them  in  various  industrial  pursuits,  and  remained  with 
them  about  two  years.  The  encouraging  success  of  his  labors  met  with  a 
favorable  endorsement  from  the  Yearly  Meeting,  as  appears  from  the  follow- 
ing minute  on  the  Records  of  New  Garden  Monthly  Meeting,  dated  9mo.  6, 
1800. 

"  Halliday  Jackson  returned  the  recommendation  granted  him  in  3mo., 
1798,  endorsed  by  the  Yearly  Meeting's  committee  appointed  on  Indian 
Affairs,  dated  the  14th  of  last  month,  expressive  of  their  unity  with  him  in 
his  weighty  undertaking,  and  satisfaction  with  his  service  among  the  Indian 
tribes  where  he  was  stationed,  which,  with  his  safe  return  and  verbal  account 
of  pursuing  his  pi'ospect  to  the  peace  of  his  own  mind,  is  satisfactory  to  this 
meeting." 

He  obtained  a  certificate  of  removal  from  New  Garden  Monthly  Meeting, 
dated  4mo.  28,  1803,  to  the  meeting  at  Darby,  Delaware  Co.,  Pa.,  within  the 
limits  of  which  he  then  settled.     In  1830,  the  results  of  his  own  observations 

*Henry  Simmons  and  ,Toel  Swayne. 


FIFTH  GENERATION.  225 

Descendants  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

and  of  the  labors  of  co-workers  in  the  Indian  cause,  were  published  in  his 
work,  entitled  ' '  Civilization  of  the  Indian  Natives. ' '  in  the  preface  of  which 
occur  the  following  remarks:  "  Although  the  author  has  spent  but  a  small 
portion  of  time  in  a  personal  residence  among  this  people,  in  comparison 
with  many  others,  yet  he  can  acknowledge,  that  the  short  time  devoted  to 
that  service  embraced  some  of  the  happiest  moments  of  his  early  life.  For, 
although  deprived  of  the  social  comforts  of  society,  and  far  removed  from 
all  the  near  and  tender  connections  of  his  youthful  days,  yet  from  a  full  con- 
viction of  the  rectitude  of  the  work,  and  the  incalculable  good,  under  the 
Divine  blessing,  that  might  finally  result  to  that  people,  the  wilderness  was 
often  made  as  it  were  an  Eden,  and  the  desert  as  the  garden  of  the  Lord — 
'Joy  and  gladness  were  found  therein,  thanksgiving  and  the  voice  of 
melody.'  "     He  died  3mo.  9,  1835. 

2245.  Mabel,  born  5mo.  28,  1774  ;  married  Samuel,  son  of  John 
and  Margaret  Hadley,  of  Mill  Creek,  5mo.  17,  1792.  Samuel  born 
6mo.  14,  1767  ;  died  llmo:  27,  1798.  They  had  five  children. 
Mabel  married  (2nd)  Israel,  son  of  Jonathan  and  Elizabeth  Hoopes, 
3mo.  14,  1805.  Israel  born  lOmo.  30,  1778;  died  2mo.  12,  1845. 
Mabel  died .     They  had  seven  children. 

Israel  was  a  lineal  descendant  of  .Joshua  Hoopes,  who  immigrated  from 
Yorkshire,  England,  in  1683,  accompanied  by  his  son  Daniel,  who  was  then 
eleven  years  of  age.  Daniel  married  Jane  Worrilow,  and  they  had  seventeen 
children,  remarkable  for  their  longevity,  eleven  of  whom  averaged  eighty 
years  of  age.  The  last  member  of  this  long-lived  family  died  in  Kennett  town- 
ship, Chester  Co.,  12mo.  31,  1815. 

Simon  and  Ruth  Hadley  came  from  Ireland,  and  were  among  the  early  set- 
tlers of  Mill  Creek,  Delaware.  Ruth  died  12mo.  18,  1750-1.  Their  chil- 
dren as  follow  :  Joseph  born  Smo.  25,  1698  ;  married  in  1721  Amy  Gregg : 
Deborah,  born  2mo.  25,  1701  ;  married  Benjamin  Fred,  4mo.  20,  1731  : 
Joshua,  born  Smo.  6,  1703  ;  married  Mary  Rowland  :  Simon,  born  12mo.  23, 
1704-5 ;  died  llmo,  4,  1730 :  Hannah,  born  llmo.  16,  1709 ;  married 
Thomas  Dixon,  7mo.  2, 1725:  Ruth,  born  12mo.  6, 1711-12;  married  Thomas 
Lindley  :  Katharine,  born  2mo.  25,  1715  ;  married  Robert  Johnson  :  Ann, 
born  12mo.  7,  1717-8  ;  married  Richard  Gregg. 

Joseph  and  Amy  (Gregg)  Hadley,  (of  Mill  Creek)  had  children  of  whom, 
John,  born  2mo.  2,  1724,  married  6mo.  16,  1750,  Margaret,  daughter  of 
Samuel  and  Elizabeth  Morton,  of  Londongrove. 

Children  of  John  and  Margaret  {Morton)  Hadley. 

Elizabeth,  born  8mo.  27,  1751  (O.  S.);  married  Henry  Dixon.  Simon,  born 
2mo.  6,  1754.  Emey,  born  Imo.  11,  1756;  married  Isaac  Dixon.  Mary,  born 
7mo.  12,  1759  ;  married  Samuel  Pennock.  Hannah,  born  2mo.  24,  1763  ; 
married  William  Thompson.  Samuel,  born  6mo.  14,  1767  ;  married  Mabel 
Jackson. 

15 


236  FIFTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  o/(ll)  John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Moses  and  (2235)  Hannah  (Jackson)  Rowan. 

2246.  William,  {Hannah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  7ino.  16, 
17'7l  ;  died  in  the  West  Indies,  unmarried. 

2241.  John,  born  Imo.  23, 1T73  ;  married  Mary  Walter.  He  died 
of  yellow  fever,  in  1*799.     They  had  two  children. 

2248.  Elizabeth,  born  8mo.  13,  ITH;  married  Owen  Biddle, 
(born  4mo.  28,  lYH)  son  of  Owen  and  Sarah  Biddle,  5mo.  2,  lt98, 
at  Friends'  meeting.  Pine  street,  Philadelphia.  Owen  died  5mo. 
25,  1806.  They  had  five  children.  Elizabeth,  married  (2ud)  John 
Broadbent,  of  Yorkshire,  England.  She  died  llmo.  26,  1832. 
They  had  four  children. 

2249.  Sarah,  born  6mo.  5,  1776;  married  Joseph  Maxfleld,  at 
Pine  street  meeting,  Philadelphia,  12mo.  6,  1797.  She  died  3mo. 
24,  1856.     They  had  seven  children. 

2250.  Ann,  born  Imo.  25,  1778;  married  John  M.  Smith,  son  of 
Nathan  Allen  and  Joyce  Smith.     They  had  four  children. 

2251.  Mary,  born  12mo.  28,  1780  ;  married  George  Erich,  of  Ger- 
many,  in  1806.     Mar}'  died  in  1863.     They  had  three  children. 

2252.  Phebe,  born  12mo.  22,  1783  ;  married  William,  (of  Phila- 
delphia) sou  of  Joseph  and  Rachel  Jones,  of  Birmingham,  Chester 
Co.,  12mo.  7,1805.  William  born  12mo.  5,  1776;  died  9mo.  22, 
1849.     Phebe  died  2mo.  22,  1865.     They  had  eight  children. 


Children  of  (2236)  John  and  Susanna  (Jackson)  Jackson. 

2253.  Rachel,  {John,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  9mo.  15,  1769. 

2254.  Sarah,  born  4mo.  8,  1771.  2255.  Alice,  born  9mo.  3, 
1773;  died6mo.  30,  1776. 

2256.  Susanna,  born  7mo.  27,  1775.  2257.  John,  born  llmo.  13, 
1777.  2258.  Joseph,  born  3mo.  25,  1779.  2259.  Samuel,  born 
6mo.  20,  1782.     2260.  Thomas,  born  5mo.  15,  1788. 


Children  of  Samuel  and  (2237)  Sarah  (Jackson)  Woodward. 

2261.  Susanna,  {Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  8mo.  5, 1773  ; 
married  Benjamin,  son  of  William  and  Ann  Swaj'ue,  of  E.  Marl- 
borough, 12mo.  10,  1801.  Benjamin  born  llmo.  1,  1763  ;  died  2mo. 
7,  1848.     Susanna  died  3mo.  20,  1806.     They  had  three  children. 


FIFTH  GENERATION.  327 

Descendants  o/(ll)  John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson. 

2262.  John,  born  5mo.  22,  1775;  married  Rebecca  Coates,  at 
Cain  meeting,  Imo.  16,  1805.  John  died  5mo.  11,  1843.  Rebecca 
died  3mo.  25,  1850.     No  children. 

2263.  Samuel,  born  3mo.  18,  1777;  married  Ann,  daughter  of 
Caleb  and  Mary  Swayne,  of  E.  Marlborough,  at  Londongrove,  4mo. 

9,  1800,  and  removed  to  Christiana  Hundred,  Delaware,  about  1804. 
Ann  born  Imo.  3,  1775  ;  died  3mo.  7,  1834.  Samuel  died  lOmo.  4, 
1841.     They  had  six  children. 

2264.  Sarah,  born  2mo.  11,  1779;  married  John,  son  of  John 
and  Sarah  Fell,  of  New  Garden,  llmo.   12,  1800.     John  born  4mo. 

10,  1778  ;  died  3mo.  2,  1850.  Sarah  died  3mo.  23,  1829.  They  had 
three  children. 

2265.  William,  born  Imo.  23,  1782;  married  Sarah,  daughter  of 
Isaac  Bolton,  Imo.  15,  1812.  Sarah  born  9mo.  28, 1782  ;  died  9mo. 
1,  1856.  William  died  6mo.  13,  1856.  They  had  three  children. 
William  and  Sarah  settled  in  Kennett. 

2266.  Thomas,  born  2mo.  15,  1784  ;  married  Mary,  daughter  of 
Reuben  and  Elizabeth  Barne}^,  of  New  Garden,  12mo.  14,  1809,  at 
Hockessin,  Delaware.  Mary  born  4mo.  9,  1792.  Thomas  died 
7mo.  15,  1859.     They  had  five  children. 

2267.  Levi,  born  Imo.  29,  1786;  married  Phebe,  daughter  of 
Joseph  and  Sarah  Hutton,  of  New  Garden,  Imo.  11,  1816.  Phebe 
born  2mo.  11,  1792.  They  had  eight  children.  Levi  resided  in  E. 
Marlborough,  settled  in  Little  Britain,  about  1818-19,  thence  re- 
moved to  York  Co.,  Pa.     He  died  Imo.  15,  1855. 

2268.  Rachel,  born  llmo.  25,  1787  ;  married  Levi,  son  of  Samp- 
son and  Elizabeth  Wickersham,  of  New  Garden,  lOmo.  17,  1810. 
Levi  born  12mo.  26,  1784;  died  3mo.  7,  1865.  Rachel  died  9mo. 
7,  1830.     They  had  five  children. 

2269.  Rebecca,  born  4mo.  4,  1790  ;  married  William  Commons, 
of  Kennett,  son  of  John  and  Sarah,  of  Jefi'erson  Co.,  Virginia,  4mo. 
14,1824.  William  born  6mo.  5,  1789;  died  5mo.  19,  1855.  Re- 
becca died  6mo.  24,  1866. 


Children  of  (2238)  James  and  Mary  (Cloud)  Jackson. 

2270.  Joshua,  (James,  JoJvi,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  3mo.  31,  1776. 

2271.  Rachel,  born  2mo.  20,  1778  ;  died  young.     2272.  Sarah, 
born  7mo.  2,  1779  ;  married  John  Hannum,  son  of  Col.  John  Han- 


228  FIFTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

nun^  and  Alice  Parke,  of  West  Chester.     He  was  born  6mo.  8, 1768  ; 
died  8mo.    28,   1822.     Sarah   died  2mo.   8,   1853.     They  had  nine 
children.     2273.  Ann,  born  2mo.  2,  1782  ;  married  Caleb,  brother 
of  John  Hannum.     He  was  born  8mo.  23,  1781 ;  died   Imo.  4,  1809 
in  West  Chester,  Pa.     Ann  died  Imo.  3,  1843.     No  issue. 

2274.  Mary,  born  2mo.  3,  1784 ;  died  young.  2275.  Thomas, 
born  lOmo.  4,  1786  ;  married  Eliza  Warnei-,  5mo.  27,  1809.  She  died 
7mo.  8,  1815.  They  had  three  children.  Thomas  married  (2nd) 
Mary  Warner,  7mo.  10.  1816.  He  died  lOmo.  5,  1821.  They  had 
two  children. 

2276.  Mary,  born  Imo.  16,  1789;  died  6mo.  9,  1850;  married 
8mo.  7,  1810,  to  Jabez  Hoopes,  son  of  Benjamin  Hoopes  and  Betty 
Lewis,  born  6mo.  10,  1774  ;  died  9mo.  25,  1824.  He  was  a  hatter 
and  resided  in  West  Chester  Pa.     They  had  six  children. 


Children  of  Joshua  and  (2239)  Ann  (Jackson)  Baily. 

2277.  JjiEVf IS,  (Ann ^  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  Smo.  10,  1779; 
died  9mo.  25,  1832,  at  Londongrove.  2278,  Phebe,  born  llmo. 
29,  1780  ;  married  Isaac,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  Bartram, 
llmo.  16, 1814.  Phebe  died  9mo.  20, 1831.  Isaac  died  7mo.  2, 1855. 
They  had  two  children.     Resided  at  Darby,  Delaware  Co.,  Pa. 

Isaac  was  a  lineal  descendant  from  the  ancient  family  of  Bartrams,  who 
had  settled  in  Yorkshire,  England,  and  who  had  a  son  John  that  immigrated 
to  Pennsylvania  with  his  family  in  1683,  and  located  in  Darby,  Delaware  Co. 
This  John  had  a  grandson,  John,  born  3mo.  23,  1699,  who  in  1728,  establish- 
ed the  first  botanic  garden  in  America,  well  known  as  "  Bartram's  Garden," 
bordering  the  Schuylkill  and  now  included  within  the  limits  of  Philadelphia. 

2279.  Sarah,  born  Smo.  8,  1782  ;  married  Joseph  Pusey,  5mo. 
1803.  Sarah  died  Smo.  19,  1812.  Joseph  died  7mo.  21,  1858.  They 
had  four  children.  2280.  Reuben,  born  Imo.  22,  1785;  married 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  Bartram,  lOmo.  15, 
1812.  Reuben  died  Imo.  23,  1851.  Elizabeth  died  4mo.  15,  1861, 
They  had  six  children. 

2281.  Joshua,  born  Smo.  14,  1787;  married  Elizabeth  Lloyd^ 
5mo.  29,  1816.  He  died  in  Philadelphia,  Imo.  18,  1832.  They  had 
seven  children.  2282.  Joel  J.,  born  7mo.  8,  1789;  married  Ann 
Richmond,  Imo.  5,  1820.  She  died  llmo.  9, 1835.  They  had  eight 
children.  Joel  J.,  married  (2nd)  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Jesse 
Pugh.     He  died  12mo.  29,  1864.     They  had  three  children. 


FIFTH  GENERATION.  239 

Descendants  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

2283.  Edith,  bora  9mo.  12,  lt91 ;  died  6mo.  30,  1792. 

2284.  Lydia,  bora  5mo.  23,  1794;  married  Charles  Bufflngton, 
lOmo.  11,  1826.  She  died  12mo.  27,  1854.  No  children.  They  re- 
sided at  Unionville,  Chester  Co. 

2285.  Edith,  bora  lOrao.  14,  1796;  married  Abner  Chalfant, 
lOmo.  10,  1838.  Abner  born  8mo.  20,  1787;  died  3mo.  22,  1839. 
No  children. 


Children  of  (2240)  Thomas  and  Margaret  (Chandler)  Jackson. 

2286.  Jane,  {Thomas.^  John.,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  4, 1793. 

2287.  John,  born  6mo.  29,  1795.     22S8.  George,   born   Imo.   22, 
1797  ;  died  4mo.  12,  1819. 


SIXTH   GENERATION. 


Children  of  Joseph  ani  (2243)  Sarah  (Jackson)  Hutton. 

2289.  Joel,  {Sarah.,  Isaac,  John^  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  7mo.  16, 
17S6;*  married  Sarah  Hartley,  2mo.  22,  1808.  Sai-ah,  born  6mo. 
23,  1781 ;  died  8mo.  23,  1866.  Joel  died  2mo.  21, 1833.  They  had 
twelve  children. 

2290.  Benjamin,  born  12mo.  9,  1787 ;  married  Elizabeth  M. 
Dungan.     No  issue.      He  married  (2nd)  5mo.  21, 1816, to  Elizabeth 

(afterwards   Elizabeth  Gryder  by  2nd  marriage).     Benjamin 

died  8mo.  27,  1836.     2291.  Isaac  J.,  born  9mo.  24,  1789  ;  died  (un- 
married.) 

2292.  Phebe,  born  2mo.  11,  1792;  married  Levi,  son  of  Samuel 
and  Sarah  Woodward,  Imo.  11,  1816.  Levi,  born  Imo.  29,  1786; 
died  Imo.  15,  1855.  They  had  eight  children.  Their  residence  was 
in  B.  Marlborough,  but  afterwards  they  located  in  Little  Britain, 
about  1818-19,  and  thence  removed  to  York  Co.,  1844. 

2293.  Mary,  born  2mo.  26,  1794  ;  died  9mo.  12,  1795. 

2294.  Mabel,  born  2mo.  6,  1796;  married  Jeremiah  B.,  son  of 
Timothy  and  Sarah  (Brown)  Haines.     Jeremiah  B.,  born  4mo.  8, 

*The  old  Family  Bible  in  the  possession  of  Joel's  son  Benjamin,  gives  the  date  7mo.  17, 
1783. 


230  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  0/  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

1191.  They  had  eight  children.  He  married  (2nd)  to  Sarah 
Thomas,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Rebecca  D.  Roman  ;  and  (3rd)  to 
Ruthanna  Newlin,  daughter  of  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  Taylor,  of  New 
Garden.  Jeremiah  died  2mo.  22,  1812.  His  widow  resides  in 
West  Chester,  Pa. 

22941   Halliday  J.,  born  3mo.  9,  1198  ;  died  3mo.  18,  1198. 

2295.  Margaret,  born  Imo.  22,  1199  ;  married  Edwin,  son  of 
Timothy  and  Sarah  (Brown)  Haines,  2mo.  1,  1821.  Edwin  born 
6mo.  20,  1801.  They  had  four  children.  Residence,  Rising  Sun, 
Cecil  Co.,  Md. 

2296.  William,  born  6mo.  1,  1801 ;  married  Rachel,  daughter  of 
Elisha  and  Hannah  (Mullen)  Kirk,  Imo.  4,  1822.  Rachel  born 
8mo.  30,  1804.  William  died  12mo.  23,  1854.  They  had  three 
children.  2291.  Jabez,  born  2mo.  20,  1803 ;  married  Rebecca 
Brown.     No  issue.     Both  deceased. 

2298.  Jacob,  born  3mo.  18,  1805  ;  married  Rebecca  Pyle.  Jacob 
removed  to  Fremont,  Hlinois,  where  he  died  Imo.,  1815.  They 
had  two  children,  both  deceased.  Rebecca  now  resides  at  Rising 
Sun,  Md. 

2299.  Sarah,  born  12mo.  21,  1806  ;  married  Lewis,  son  of  Timo- 
thy and  Sarah  Haines.  Lewis  born  12mo.  1, 1803.  They  had  four 
children.     2300.  Kersey,  born  9mo.  18,  1810;  died  (unmarried). 


Children  of    (2244)  Halliday  and  Jane  (Hough)  Jackson. 

2301.  Jacob,  {Halliday,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  12mo. 
11,  1801;  married  Esther  L.,  daughter  of  Reese  and  Elizabeth 
Thomas,  4mo.  13,  1826.  Esther  L.  born  4mo.  24,  1801.  Jacob 
died  8mo.  10,  1841.     They  had  three  children. 

2302.  Mary  H.,  born  lOmo.  11,  1803  ;  married  Oliver  W.,  son  of 
Benjamin  and  Martha  Schofield,  of  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,  llmo.  6,  1834. 
Oliver  W.,  born  9mo.  6,  1806;  died  2mo.  4,  1852.  They  had  five 
children.  Mary  H.  married  (2nd)  John,  son  of  Henry  and  Sarah 
Child,  of  Philadelphia.  John,  born  9mo.  20,  1189;  died  6mo.  18, 
1816.  Mary  H.,  was  an  approved  minister  in  the  Society  of  Friends. 
In  religious  service  her  communications  were  never  much  extended, 
but  always  delivered  in  a  clear  and  impressive  manner.  She  took  an 
active  part  in  various  reformatory  movements,  earnestly  laboring 
for  the  cause  of  humanity  wherever  her  services  seemed  to  be  most 


SIXTH  GENERATION.  231 

Descendants  0/  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

needed.  From  a  sense  of  duty  abstaining  for  many  years  from  the 
use  of  the  products  of  unrequited  labor,  she  bore  consistently  a  faith- 
ful testimony  against  slavery  ;  and  was  an  efficient  worker  with 
others  in  benevolent  institutions,  with  which  she  was  connected  the 
latter  part  of  her  life.  She  died  suddenly  of  heart  disease,  8mo.  11, 
1874. 

2303.  Thomas  H.,  born  Tmo.  17,  1805 ;  since  1849  he  has  resided 
at  Sacramento,  Cal.,  (unmarried).  2304.  Isaac,  born  Imo.  6, 1807  ; 
died  8mo.  14,  1814. 

2305.  John,  born  9mo.  25, 1809  ;  married  Rachel  Thomas,  daugh- 
ter of  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  T.  Tyson,  and  granddaughter  of  Elisha 
Tyson,  at  Lombard  street  meeting  House,  Baltimore,  lOmo.  14, 
1835.  They  had  five  children.  John  Jackson  was  an  approved 
minister  in  the  Society  of  Friends,  and  as  such,  stood  pre-eminent 
in  his  day  as  an  eloquent  and  impressive  speaker,  and  for  his  well- 
adapted  language,  and  the  clear  enunciation  of  his  religious  princi- 
ples. In  1837  he  and  his  wife  (whose  education  and  taste  favored 
his  literary  pursuits)  founded  the  Sharon  Female  Boarding  School 
at  their  residence  near  Darby,  which  proved  a  highly  successful  in- 
stitution, and  was  maintained  as  such  until  the  close  of  his  life. 

In  1840  he  engaged  in  religious  service  on  a  visit*  to  the  West 
India  Islands,  which,  after  an  absence  of  several  months,  was  accom- 
plished with  "great  comfort  and  peace  of  mind."  As  an  Astrono- 
mer he  ranked  high  among  the  scientific  minds  of  the  country.  His 
large  Frauenhoffer  Equatorial  Telescope  and  its  valuable  auxilia- 
ries attested  his  liberality  and  earnestness  in  the  promotion  of  astro- 
nomical science ;  and  through  their  agency,  as  a  contemporary  has 
observed,  he  was  enabled  "  to  present  to  the  minds  of  the  children 
under  his  care,  the  grandeur  and  glory  of  the  Divine  Architect  of  the 
Universe."  In  other  departments  of  science  his  knowledge  was  ex- 
tensive, and  co-equal  therewith  he  possessed  the  happy  faculty  of 
imparting,  instructinwly,  and  in  a  lucid  manner  that  knowledge  to 
others.  Having  become  a  member  of  the  Delaware  Co.  Institute  of 
Science,  in  1834,  by  his  aid  its  interests  were  materially  advanced. 
His  library,  cabinets  of  minerals  and  fossils,  with  other  appliances 
for  scientific  instruction,  were  extensive,  and  open  to  all  who  might 

*Greorge  Truman,  of  Philadelphia,  having  also  obtained  a  minute  corresponding  in  con- 
cern, accompanied  by  Thomas  B.  Longstreth  as  their  companion,  they  entered  upon  the  in-- 
portant  engagement  together  ;  and  on  their  return  testified  to  their  respective  meetings 
that  they  felt  the  reward  of  peace  and  satisfaction. 


232  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  0/(11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

incline  to  their  investigation.  The  stucl}^  of  the  Natural  Sciences, 
rightly  pursued,  he  regarded  as  ennobling  and  elevating  in  its  tend- 
ency ;  and  his  high  appreciation  of  such  pursuits  is  expressed  in  his 
own  words  as  follows :  "  Every  page  of  the  great  volume  of  nature 
is  full  of  living  and  instructive  truth.  There  is  a  beautiful  relation 
between  mind  and  matter,  between  the  works  of  God  and  our 
capacity  to  contemplate  them.  Our  intellectual  nature  is  as  much 
a  gift  of  God,  as  the  gift  of  grace,  and  we  are  responsible  for  the 
culture  and  improvement  of  the  one,  as  of  the  other.  I  have  no 
idea  that  so  noble  a  talent  is  to  be  buried  in  the  earth,  that  it  is  to 
be  employed  merely  in  procuring  food  and  raiment  for  these  frail 
temples,  which  are  soon  to  moulder  in  the  dust.  Far  otherwise  ! 
Placed  in  the  midst  of  a  beautiful  creation,  we  are  invited  ^to  medi- 
tate on  the  workmanship  of  its  Author.  Such  an  exercise  of  the 
intellect  is  profitable  to  us  for  it  leads  to  humility,  and  while  it 
makes  manifest  the  feebleness  of  man  and  our  comparative  nothing- 
ness, amidst  the  immensity  of  creation,  it  exalts  our  views  of  the 
wisdom,  goodness  and  power  of  the  Creator." 

He  visited  his  Astronomical  Observatory,  for  the  last  time,  about 
six  weeks  before  his  death,  to  record  some  important  observations  for 
the  Smithsonian  Institute  at  Washington  ;  his  services  in  this  way 
having  been  continued  for  yeai's,  and  fully  acknowledged  in  a  fitting 
manner  as  an  aid  to  the  Coast  Survey  Department  of  the  Government. 

As  an  earnest  advocate  of  the  principles  of  peace,  his  views  upon 
this  subject  resulted  in  the  publication  of  a  work  on  "  Peace  and 
War ;"  and  later  in  life  his  "  Dissertation  on  the  Christian  Minis- 
try."    He  died  4mo.  14,  1855. 

The  Tysons  were  of  German  descent,  and  Reiner  Tysen,  the  grandfather  of 
Elisha,  immigrated  with  several  other  Friends,  from  Germany  in  1683,  and 
settled  at  Germantown.*  Elisha  married  Mary,  daughter  of  WiUiam  Amos, 

*The  tract  on  which  G-ermantown  now  stands  was  purchased  by  Pastorius  under  the 
grant  of  William  Penn,  containing  200  acres.  On  this  tract  the  immigrants  from  G-ermany 
settled,  hence  originated  the  name  G-ermantown.  There  is  a  singular  paper  extant, 
deemed  of  sufficient  interest  to  be  noted  here,  as  follows  : 

"  We  whose  names  are  to  these  presents  subscribed,  do  hereby  certify  unto  all  whom  it 
may  concern,  that  soon  after  our  arrival  in  this  province  of  Pennsylvania,  in  October,  1683, 
to  our  certain  knowledge,  Herman  op  den  Graft",  Dirk  op  den  Graff,  and  Abraham  op  den 
Graff,  as  well  as  we  ourselves,  in  the  cave  of  Francis  Daniel  Pastorius,  at  Philadelphia,  did 
cast  lots  for  the  respective  lots  which  they  and  we  then  began  to  settle  in  G-ermantown  ;  and 
the  said  Graffs  (three  brothers)  have  sold  their  several  lots,  each  by  himself,  this  29  No- 
vember, A.  D.  1709.  Lenart  Arets,  Jan  Lenson,  Thomas  Hundus,  William  Streygert, 
Abraham  Tunes,  .Jan  Lucken,  Reiner  Tysen."  See  Day's  Historical  Collections  of  Penn- 
sylvania, also  "  The  Pennsylvania  Pilgrim,'^  {Pastorius)  By  J.  O.  Whittier. 


SIXTH  GENERATION.  333 

Descendants  0/  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

of  Harford  Co.,  Md,  and  located  in  Baltimore.  Elisha  was  a  distinguished 
philanthropist,  and  his  efforts  on  behalf  of  the  colored  race  were,  through  long 
years,  by  an  unyielding  courage  and  determination  of  purpose,  exerted  suc- 
cessfully in  rescuing  many  of  them  from  bondage,  often  at  the  risk  of  his 
own  life.  He  died  2mo.  16,  1824,  aged  75  years;  and  as  evidence  of  the 
appreciation  of  his  philanthropic  labors,  it  is  said  more  than  ten  thousand 
colored  people  attended  his  funeral. 

2306.  William,  born  8mo.  19, 1811 ;  married  Elizabeth  H.,  daugh- 
ter of  Enoch  and  Mary  Clapp,  (and  granddaughter  of  Elisha  Tyson, 
of  Baltimore)  at  Lombard  street  meeting,  Baltimore,  Imo.  16, 1839. 
Elizabeth  H.,  born  5mo.  It,  1814;  died  llmo.  13,  1876.  They  had 
four  children.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

Enoch  Clapp  was  a  son  of  Ebenezer  Clapp  of  Boston,  Mass.  He  diedSmo. 
7, 1877,  in  his  87th  year.  Mary  his  wife,  died  1861,  aged  72years.  TheClapps* 
were  among  the  early  settlers  of  New  England,  and  in  common  with  other 
pioneers  of  that  period,  the  hardships  they  endured  were  very  considerable. 
One  of  the  settlers  of  Dorchester,  was  Roger  Clap  from  England,  born  April 
6,  1609.  During  the  scarcity  of  provision  at  that  time  they  were  supplied 
with  corn  by  the  Indians,  who  rendered  them  great  assistance.  It  is  said, 
"The  people  were  glad  to  procure  clams,  and  mussels,  and  fish,  and  often 
they  had  nothing  but  samp  and  hominy  ."f 

Roger  Clap  held  important  trusts  of  honor  which  he  discharged.with  fideli- 
ty, and  "  was  remarkably  pious,  very  meek  and  humble,  and  of  a  quiet  and 
peaceable  spirit,  and  there  was  a  dignity  in  his  deportment  which  command- 
ed respect."  He  died  February  2,  1691.  He  had  three  sons  named,  Preserv- 
ed, Hopestill  and  Desire,  and  a  daughter  named  Wait.  Preserved  settled  in 
Northampton,  and  died  September  20,  1720,  aged  about  77  years. 

2307.  EfiiZA  H.,  born  5mo.  31,  1813  ;  married  Tliomas  C,  son  of 
Abraham  and  Mary  Christy  Bell,  of  New  York,  at  Friends'  Meeting, 
Darby,  4mo.  9,  1840.  Thomas  C,  born  in  Ireland,  llmo.  3,  1815  ; 
died  at  Yonkers,  West  Chester  Co.,  N.  Y.,  9mo.  12,  1864.  They 
had  five  children.     Resided  at  Bayside,  Long  Island. 

Abraham  Bell  and  Mary  Christy  were  married  in  1813.  She  was  the 
daughter  of  James  Christy,  of  Stramore.  The  Christys  came  from  Scotland 
in  1642,  and  settled  at  Moyalton.  Some  of  their  descendants  intermarried 
with  Jacksons  and  Greers,  but  none  nearly  connected. 

2308.  Phebe,  born  lOmo.  11, 1815  ;  married  Charles,  son  of  Joshua 
W.  and  Ann  (Middleton)  Satterthwaite,  of  Crosswicks,  N.  J.,  9mo, 
1,  1837.  Charles,  born  8mo.  17,  1813.  Phebe  died  6mo.  21,  1857. 
They  had  seven  children.  Charles  married  (2nd)  6mo.  11,  1862, 
to  Jane  D.,  daughter  of  Eli  D.  and  Martha  D.  Peirce,  of  Providence, 

*Name  originally  spelled  Clap. 

tSee  Allen's  Biographical  and  Historical  Dictionary,  published  1809. 


234  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  0/(11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Delaware  Co.,  Pa.,  at  the  house  of  Eli  D.  Peirce,  by  Friends'  cere- 
mony.    Residence,  Crosswicks,  X.  J. 

2309.  A  twin  to  Phebe,  not  named,  lived  fifteen  hours. 

2310.  Halliday,  born  12mo.  2t,  1817  ;  married  Caroline,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas  and  Eliza  (Darlington)  Hoopes,  4mo.  22, 1846.  Car- 
oline born  2mo.  12,  1824  ;  died  with  a  few  days  sickness,  6mo.  28, 
1851.  They  had  one  child.  He  married  (2nd)  Emily,  sister  to  his 
first  wife,  8mo.  30,  1854.  Emily  born  3mo.  2,  1828.  They  have 
four  children.     Address,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

2311.  Jane,  born  12mo.  27,  1817  ;  married  Paxson,  son  of  Benja- 
min and  Jane  Price,  of  East  Bradford,  at  Friends'  Meeting,  Darby, 
4mo.  28,  1842.  Paxson  born  3mo.  6, 1818.  They  have  four  child- 
ren. Address,  Cheyney,  Delaware  Co.,  Pa.  2312.  Sarah  H.,  born 
8mo.  8,  1821 ;  died  5mo.  8,  1842. 


Child  of  (2244)  Halliday  and  Ann  (Paschall)  Jackson. 

2313.  Gibson  P.,  {Halliday.,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
8mo.  18,  1834  ;  died  in  infancy. 


Children  of  Samuel  and  (2245)  Mabel  (Jackson)    Hadley. 

2314.  Phebe,  {Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  Imo.  20, 
1793 ;  married  Joshua  Thompson,  5mo.  15,  1828.  Joshua  born 
5mo.  20, 1786;  died  4mo.  20,  1869.  Phebe  died  I2mo.  22,  1859. 
They  had  two  children. 

2315.  Sarah,  born  llmo.  11,  1795 ;  married  David,  son  of 
Stephen  and  Lydia  Wilson,  lOmo.  18,  1821.  David  born  lOmo.  20, 
1795  ;  died  6mo.  25,  1869.  Sarah  died  2mo.  8,  1844.  They  had 
five  children. 

2316.  John,  born  5mo.  30,  1794;  married  Ann,  daughter  of 
Samuel  and  Elizabeth  Pennock,  llmo.  11,  1818.  Ann  born  4mo.  8, 
1792.  John  died  6mo.  17,  1859.  Ann  died  12mo.  21,  1868.  They 
had  nine  children.     2317.  Margaret,  died  in  infancy. 

2318.  Samuel,  born  llmo.  25,  1798;  married  Phebe,  daughter  of 

John  and  Elizabeth  Walker,  2mo.  12, 1824.     Samuel  died .     No 

children.    Phebe  married  (2nd)  David  Wilson,  (being  his  third  wife). 
She  died  12mo.  4,  1869.     (She  was  an  approved  minister  in   the 


8IXTE  GENERATION.  235 

Descendants  o/(ll)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Society  of  Friends.)     David's  second  wife  was  Eliza,  widow  of  An- 
drew Ridgway,  of  New  Jersey.     Slie  died  llmo.  5,  1855. 


Children  of  Israel  and  (2245)  Mabel  (Jackson-Hadley)  Hoopes. 

2319.  Jane,  {Mabel.,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo.  3, 
1805  ;  married  Jesse  Hilles,  4mo.  19,  1832.  Jane  died  lOmo.  1835. 
Jesse  died  llmo.  29,  1872.     They  had  three  children. 

Jesse  Hilles  married  (1st)  5mo.  16,  1821  to  Lydia  (born  2mo.  16,  1794) 
daughter  of  Ephraim  and  Elizabeth  (Johnson)  Wilson.  Ephraim,  (son  of 
John  and  Elizabeth  (Jackson)  Wilson  and  Elizabeth  Johnson  were  married 
lOmo.  16,  1776,  Elizabeth  Jackson  was  daughter  of  John  and  Jane  (Swayne) 
Jackson.  John  was  a  son  of  Ephraim  and  Rachel  Jackson,  of  Edgmont. 
John  Wilson  and  Elizabeth  Jackson  were  married  10m.  24,  1741.  Lydia  Wil- 
son died  lOmo.,  1830,  leaving  four  children,  as  follows  :  William,  born 
Imo.  5,  1822.  David,  born  lOmo,  2,  1823  ;  died  7mo.  4,  1846.  Mary  A.y 
born  lOmo.  25,  1825.  Jesse,  born  Imo.  7,  1827.  William,  married  Elizabeth 
K,  Reynolds.  Their  children  were :  Jesse  K.,  Levis  B.,  Mary,  Lizzie,  Cath- 
arine, Willie  and  Benjamin;  the  four  oldest  living.  William  was  taken  priso- 
ner at  the  Battle  of  the  Wilderness,  and  died  at  Andersonville.  Mary  A., 
married  Samuel  Hilles,  (1st  cousin)  llmo.  26,  1846.  They  had  eleven  children, 
as  follows:  Charles^,  born  9mo.  2,  1847;  married  Annie  Fox,  5mo.  1,  1870. 
Issue:  Samuel,  born  lOmo.  22,  1871;  Charles,  born  6mo.  8,  1874;  Edwin, 
born  3mo.  12,  1875.  Elizabeth^,  born  7mo.  8,  1849.  Annie^,  born  9mo.  28, 
1851.  Edwin^  born  llmo.  24,  1852.  Ephraim  Leake^,  born  4mo.  21,  1855. 
Samuel  Wilson^  born  5mo.  21,  1857;  died  2mo.  9,  1858.  George  K.  %  born 
12mo.  4,  1858.  William^,  born  12mo.  28,  1860;  died  4mo.  2,  1861.  Mary% 
born  5mo.  25,  1862;  died  8mo.  19,  1863.  Linford^o,  born  9mo.  4,  1864. 
Nathan",  born  Imo.  12,  1867;  died  2mo.  15,  1868. 

Jesse,  married  Catharine  Sadler.  Issue,  William ;  Jesse  ;  3rd,  (name  un- 
known.)* 

2820.  Isaac,  born  llmo.  3,  1805  ;  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
John  and  Elizabeth  (Ewart)  Walker,  2mo.  12, 1835  ;  Isaac  died  9mo. 
28,  1870.     They  had  four  children. 

2321.  Margaret,  born  3mo.  5,  1807 ;  married  Bartholomew,  son 
of  Jesse  and  Mary  Smedley,  2mo.  7,  1839.  He  died  12mo.  14, 
1864.     They  had  five  children.     Margaret  resides  in  West  Chester. 

2322.  Eliza,  born  3mo.  5,  1808 ;  married  John  Way.  She  died 
lOmo.,  1842.     John  born  5mo.  3,  1806  ;  died  lOmo.  7,  1872.     They 

*For  a  more  full  record  of  the  Hilles  Family,  see  Appendix. 


336  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  {11)  John  and  Sarah  (lliUer)  Jackson. 

had  six  children.  2323.  Halliday,  born  *7mo.  4,  1809  ;  married 
Sarah  Ann,  dangliter  of  Thomas  and  Sarah  Brown,  2mo.  12,  1835. 
He  died  5mo.  28,  1871.     They  had  five  children. 

2324.  Mary  Ann,  born  Umo.  20,  1810 ;  married  Nathaniel, 
son  of  Joseph  and  Hannah  (Carver)  Wilkinson.  Both  deceased. 
They  had  two  children.  2325.  Mabel,  born  12mo.  8,  1812  ;  mar- 
ried Thomas,  son  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  Mitchell,  9mo.  H,  1840. 
Mabel  died  lOmo.  11,  1849.  Thomas  died  3rao.  28,  1872.  They 
had  five  children. 


Children  of  (2247)  John  and  Mary  (Walter)  Rowan. 

2326.  Elizabeth,  (John,  Hannah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
llmo.  4,  1797  ;  died  (unmarried)  of  consumption. 

2327.  Mary  Ann,  born  8mo.  19,  1799  ;    now  (1877)  living  un- 
married. 


Children  of  Owen  and  (2248)  Elizabeth  (Rowan)  Biddle. 

2328.  John  R.,  (Elizabeth,  Hannah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
2mo.    15,   1799;    died  (unmarried)   lOmo.   25,   1854. 

2329.  Anne,  born  Imo.  2,  1801  ;  died  (unmarried)  llmo.  30,  1850. 

2330.  Rebecca,  born  8mo.  30,  1802  ;  died  3mo.  25,  1804. 

2331.  Owen,  born  7mo.  21,  1804  ;  married  Mary  Ann  Thompson, 
3mo.  4,  1831.  She  died  7mo.  6,  1849,  aged  40  years.  No  children. 
Owen  married  (2nd)  6mo.  15,  1851,  to  Sarah  Lavery,  of  the  Isle  of 
Man,  England.  They  had  three  children.  2332.  Elizabeth,  born 
5mo.  6,  1806;   died  (unmarried)  7mo.  17,  1833. 


Children  of  John  and  (2248)  Elizabeth  (Rowan-Biddle) 
Broadbent. 

2338.  Joseph,  (Elizabeth,  Hannah,  John,  Isaac,  Ayithony)    born 
8mo.  4,  1812  ;  deceased. 

2334.  Giles,  born  9mo.  26,  1813;  deceased. 

2335.  James,  born  Imo.  20,  1815;  deceased. 

2336.  John,  born  7mo.  19,  1816. 


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Descendants  of  {II)  John  and  Sarah  (lliller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  (2249)  Sarah  (Rowan)  Maxfield. 

2381.  William  R.,  (Sarah,  Hannah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
Imo.  24, 1799  ;  died  (unmarried)  Imo.  19, 1814.  2338.  Moses,  bom 
4mo.  5,  1802 ;  died  5mo.  6,  1802.  2339.  Susanna,  born  3mo.  8, 
1803 ;  married  Dillwyn,  son  of  Joseph  and  Susanna  Parrish,  of 
Philadelphia,  3mo.  25,  1841,  at  Green  Street  Meeting.  They  have 
two  children. 

Joseph  Parrish,  son  of  Isaac  and  Sarah  Parrish,  born  9mo.  2,  1779,  was  a 
noteworthy  and  highly  esteemed  member  of  the  Society  of  Friends — a  man 
highly  gifted,  intellectually,  and  possessing  social  qualities  of  a  high  order; 
and  as  a  physician  in  Philadelphia  he  long  stood  eminent  in  his  profession. 
He  died  3mo.  18,  1840.  Susanna,  his  wife,  born  6mo.  30,  1790;  died  4mo.  80, 
1851. 

2340.  Stephen,  born  Imo.  13,  1805 ;  died  in  New  Orleans,  Imo. 
12, 1834,  (unmarried).  2341.  Sarah,  born  llmo.  24,  1812;  died  in 
infancy.     2342.  Mary,  born  llmo.  28,  1815  ;  died  in  infancy. 

2343.  Joseph,  born  4mo.  29,  1811 ;  married  Williamina  Fisher, 
6mo.  11,  1841;  he  died  suddenly  of  heart  disease,  2mo.  26,  1866. 
They  had  two  children. 


Children  of  John  M.  and  (2250)  Ann  (Rowan)  Smith. 

2344.  Hannah,  (A7in,  Hannah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  1803  ; 
deceased.  2345.  Susan  L.,  born  1806 ;  married  Norris,  son  of 
Edward  and  Sidney  Temple.  Norris  deceased.  They  had  six  chil- 
dren.    Susan  L.  resides  in  West  Chester,  Pa. 

2346.  Rowan,  born  1809;  married  Ann  Park.     No  children. 

2341.  Newton,  born  1814 ;  married  Elizabeth  Zell.  They  had 
two  children. 


Children  of  George  and  (2251)  Mary  (Rowan)  Erich. 

2348.  Charles,  {Mary,  Hannah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  died  in 
infancy.  2349.  Gustavus,  died  in  infancy.  2350.  Sophie,  died  in 
infancy. 

Children  of  William  and  (2252)  Phebe  (Rowan)  Jones. 
2351.  Rachel,  {Phebe,  Hannah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  3mo. 
30,  1801 ;  died  (unmarried)  9mo.  16,  1856.     2352.  Mary  Ann,  born 


338  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of{\\)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

6nio.  22,  1809;  married  Samuel  Bettle,  Jr.,  of  Philadelphia,  llmo. 
30,  1831.     They  had  five  children. 

2353.  William  Miller,  born  7mo.  It,  1811  ;  died  (unmarried) 
9mo.  IT,  1837. 

2354.  Elizabeth,  born  9mo.  23,  1813;  married  Benjamin  P. 
Williams,  9mo.  4,  1839.     He  died  1863.     They  had  three  children. 

2355.  Pennington,  born  lltno.  22, 1815  ;  married  Anna  B.  Hess- 
ington,  8ino.  14,  1850.  He  diedSmo.  9,  1865.  They  had  six  child- 
ren. 2356.  Joseph,  born  3mo.  26,  1819  ;  died  (unmarried)  5mo.  20, 
1849.  2357.  Sophia,  born  lOmo.  11,  1820.  2358.  Martha,  born 
4mo.  19,  1822. 

Children  of  Benjamin  and  (2261)  Susanna  (Woodward) 

Swayne. 

2359.  William,  (Susanna,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  bora 
llmo.  4,  1802  ;  married  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Jacob  and  Eliza- 
beth Marshall,  of  E.  Marlborough,  lOmo.  18,  1826.  William  died 
of  consumption,  8ino.  7,  1838.     They  had  five  children. 

2360.  Joel,  born  5mo.  22,  1804;  married  Lydia  Ann,  daughter 
of  Israel  and  Sarah  L.  Jackson,  of  Londongrove,  lOmo.  11,  1827,  at 
West  Grove  meeting.  Lydia  Ann  born  2 mo.  2,  1810  ;  died  lOmo. 
5,  1846.  Joel  died  5mo.  9,  1840.  Lj^dia  Ann  married  (2nd)  John 
Barnard,  of  W.  Marlborough,  3mo.  14,  1844. 

2361.  Susanna,  born  2mo.  25,  1806  ;  married  Jacob,  son  of  Mor- 
decai  and  Mary  Haj^es,  of  Delaware,  lOmo.  10,  1827.  Susanna  died 
9mo.  11,  1836.     They  had  one  child. 


Children   of  (2263)  Samuel  and  Ann    (Swayne)    Woodward. 

2362.  Margaret,  (Samuel,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
2mo.  5,  1801  ;  married  John  Kinsey,  of  Delaware,  son  of  John  and 
Margaret,  4mo.  11,  1821.     They  had  thirteen  children. 

2368.  JoEL,born  14mo.  27,  1803  ;  died  5mo.  22,  1804. 

2364.  Sarah,  born  llmo.  16,  1804;  married  William  E.  Bailey, 
of  W.  Marlborough,  son  of  William  and  Tacy  Bailej^,  2mo.  15, 1827, 
at  Centre  Meeting.  William  born  Imo.  2,  1804;  died  lOmo.  21, 
1855.  They  had  ten  children.  2365.  Mary  Ann,  born  llmo.  22, 
1S08;  died  9mo.  27,  1825. 


SIXTH  GENERATION.  339 

Descendants  o/(ll)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

2366.  Susanna,  born  3mo.  29,  1811;  married  Richard  Baker 
Smedley,  son  of  John  and  Mary,  12mo.  29,  1836.  Richard  B.  born 
12mo.  28,  1831.  Susanna  died  6mo.  2,  1876.  They  had  five  child- 
ren. 2367.  Rachel,  born  4mo.  5,  1814;  married  Thomas  Chand- 
ler, 12mo.  13,  1832,  at  Centre.  Thomas  born  9mo.  22,1811.  They 
removed  to  Wilmington,  Delaware,  1859.  Rachel  died  5mo.  22, 
1868.     They  had  six  children. 


Children  of  John  and  (2264)  Sarah  (Woodward)   Fell. 

2368.  Joel,  (Sarah,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  bornllmo.  30, 
1801;  died  4mo.  23,  1806.  2369.  Rachel,  born  3mo.  9, 1804  ;  mar- 
ried Isaac,  son  of  Joshua  and  Rebecca  Chambers,  of  Londongrove, 
llmo.  15,  1821,  at  West  Grove  meeting.  Isaac  born  5mo.  7, 1797  ; 
died  llmo.  2,  1862  ;  buried  at  West  Grove.  They  had  two  children. 
Rachel  died  9mo.  8,  1826  ;  buried  at  W.  Nottingham. 

2370.  Samuel,  born  8mo.  24,  1807  ;  married  Patience  M.,  daugh- 
ter ot  Joshua  and  Rebecca  Chambers,  of  Londongrove,  6mo.  11, 
1829,  at  W.  Grove  meeting.  Patience  M.  born  12mo.  26,  1807. 
Samuel  died  3mo.  6,  1851 ;  buried  at  W.  Grove.  They  had  four 
children. 


Children  of  (2265)  William  and  Sarah  (Bolton)  Woodward. 

2371.  John  J.,  (William,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
llmo.  23,  1812;  married  Hannah,  daughter  of  Levi  and  Rebecca 
Mattson,  of  Concord,  llmo.  7,  1838.  Hannah  born  8mo.  17,  1816. 
John  J.  died  6mo.  25,  1875.  They  had  three  children.  Resided  in 
Kennett.  2372.  Washington  B.,  born  5mo.  29,  1814  ;  married 
Edith  B.,  daughter  of  Jacob  Lamborn.  He  died  12mo.  14,  1844. 
They  had  two  children.  2373.  Isaac,  born  12mo,  21,  1817  ;  mar- 
ried Hannah,  daughter  of  John  Sharpless.  Removed  to  Ohio  in 
1850.  Isaac  died  in  Chicago,  111.,  8mo.  24,  1872.  They  had  five 
children. 


Children  of  (2266)  Thomas  and  Mary  (Barnsy)  Woodward. 

2374.  Eliza,  (Thomas,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  9mo. 
15,  1810 ;   married  Gibbous   Kendall,  of  E.  Marlborough,   son  of 


240  SIXTH  OENEBATION. 

Descendants  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  (lliller)  Jackson. 

John  and  Mary,  3mo.  11,  1830,  at  Kennett  Square.     Gibbons  born 
12mo.  23,  1801 ;  died  5mo.  8,  1864.     They  had  four  children. 

2375.  Phebe  Ann,  born  3mo.  6,  1812;  died  4mo.  29,  1873,  un- 
married. Her  will,  written  on  a  slate,  caused  considerable  discus- 
sion in  legal  circles. 

2376.  Jackson,  born  12mo.  27,  1814  ;  married  Sibilla  P.  Entriken, 
daughter  of  Emmor  (deceased)  and  Ann,  3mo.  8,  1838,  at  Birming- 
ham. Sibilla  P.  born  llmo.  14,  1815.  They  had  four  children. 
Residence,  Upper  Oxford,  near  Russellville.  2377.  Mabel,  born 
3mo.  31,  1820 ;  married  Emmor  S.  Entriken,  son  of  Emmor  and 
Ann,  of  E.  Bradford.  Emmor  S.  born  3mo.  15,  1818.  They  had 
four  children.  Residence,  West  Chester,  Pa.  2378.  Lewis  B., 
born  5mo.  10,  1827  ;  married  Elizabeth  S.  Witsil,  of  Wilmington, 
Delaware,  4mo.  26,  1849.  They  have  three  children.  Residence, 
Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Children  of  (2267)  Levi  and  Phebe  (Hutton)  Woodward. 

2379.  Sarah,  (Levi,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  16. 
1817  ;  married  Edward  McGee,  formerly  of  Philadelphia,  12mo.  23, 
1847.  Edward  born  4mo.  11,  1810.  They  had  eight  children. 
Residence,  York  Co.,  Pa. 

2380.  Isaac  J.,  born  8mo.  10,  1818;  died  (unmarried). 

2381.  Sibilla,  born  4mo.  1,  1820;  married  Matthew  Sample,  of 
York  Co.,  Pa.,  6mo.  11,  1845.  Matthew  born  in  Lancaster  Co., 
lOmo.  29,  1817.     They  had  eight  children. 

2382.  Samuel,  born  12mo.  16,  1821 ;  married  Margaret  Dicke}^, 
8mo.  29,  1861.  They  had  three  children.  Residence,  York  Co. 
Pa.     2383.  Joseph,  born  5mo.  17,  1823  ;  died  unmarried. 

2384.  Cassandra,  born  7mo.  1,  1825;  died  unmarried. 

2385.  Hadassah,  born  9mo.  16,  1827  ;  died  unmarried. 

2386.  Anna  Eliza,  born  6mo.  16, 1832  ;  married  Robert  B.  Ailes, 
of  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.,  Imo.,  1864,  She  died  Imo.  31, 1865.  Robert 
B.  died  lOmo.  15,  1865. 


Children  of  Levi  and  (2268)  Rachel  (Woodward) 
Wickersham. 

2387.  Thomas,  {Rachel,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  7mo. 
3, 1811 ;  married  Priscilla,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  Jones, 


SIXTH  OENEBATION.  241 

Descendants  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

lOmo.  15,  1835,  at  West  Grove  Meeting.  Priscilla  bom  2mo.  1, 
1812;  died,  18Y6.  Tliey  had  three  chiklren.  Residence,  London- 
grove.  2388.  Sarah,  born  8mo.  15,  1815 ;  married  Andrew,  son  of 
Andrew  and  Anna  Moore,  of  Sadsbury,  4mo.  11,  1838.  Andrew, 
born  Umo.  10,  1805.  They  had  three  children.  Reside  in  Sads- 
bury, Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.  2389.  John,  born  12rao,  6,  1818;  died 
8mo.  18,  1839,  unmarried. 

2390.  Preston,  born  12mo,  3,  1820;  married  Rebecca,  daughter 
of  Isaac  and  Rachel  Chambers,  5mo.  31,  1849.  Rebecca  born  lOmo. 
21, 1824.  They  had  three  children.  Residence  in  W.  Marlborough 
(1869).  2391.  Levi,  born  Imo.  22,  1828;  married  Angeline  P. 
Russell,  Detroit,  Mich.     They  had  one  child. 


Children  of  John  and  (2272)  Sarah  (Jackson)  Hannum. 

2392.  Mary,  ((Sara7?,jamps,  John^  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  lOmo. 
13,  1800  ;  married  Abiah,  son  of  Abiah  and  Jane  Cope,  3mo.  9, 
1836.  Abiah  born  4mo.  18,  1791  ;  died  8mo.  18,  1868,  in  W.  Marl- 
borough.    They  had  two  children. 

2393.  John,  born  7mo.  28,  1802  ;  married  Ann  P.,  daughter  of 
Abner  and  Hannah  Hoopes.  Ann  P.  born  5mo.  25,  1818.  John 
died  8mo.  12,  1871,  in  E.  Bradford,  Chester  Co.  He  was  the  first 
interred  in  Friends'  new  burial  ground  south  of  West  Chester. 
They  had  one  child. 

2394.  James,  born  7mo.  19,  1804;  married  llmo.  17,  1842,  to 
Louisa  A.  Bartlett,  daughter  of  Nathan  and  Hannah,  formerlj^  of 
New  Jersey,  born  lOrao.  1,  1820.     They  had  ten  children. 

2395.  Elizabeth,  born  7mo.  21,  1807. 

2396.  Sarah,  born  lOmo.  27,  1809;  married  Daniel  Meredith,  of 
Westchester.  No  issue.  2397.  Alice,  born  5mo.  28,  1812;  un- 
married.    Residence,  California. 

2398.  J^DSEPH  Parke,  born  12mo.  8,  1814;  died  7mo.  17,  1822. 

2399.  Martha  Ann,  born  llmo.  13,  1818;  died  7mo.  7,  1822, 

2400.  Jonathan  C,  born  7mo.  9,  1821 ;  died  in  California. 


Children  of  (2275)  Thomas  and  Eliza  (Warner)  Jackson. 

2401.  James,  (  Thomas,  James,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  4mo. 
29,  1810;  died   3mo.  15.  1826.  16 


243  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  o/(ll)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

2402.  Mary,  born  5mo.  21,  1812;   married  James  Haines,  5mo. 
1,  1831.     They  had  ten  children. 

2403.  Ann  Eliza,  born  Irao.  16,  1815;  died  lOmo.  10,  1815. 


Children  of  (2215)  Thomas  and  Mary  (Warner)  Jackson. 

2404.  Eliza  Emma,  {Thomas^  James^  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
4mo.  3,  1817  ;  married  Jacob  T.  Collins,  5mo.  21,  1840.  She  died 
8mo.  21,  1811.     They  had  three  children. 

2405.  William  Andrew,  born  Imo.  4,  1819 ;  died  4mo.  24,  1840. 


Children  of  Jabez  and  (221G)  Mary  (Jackson)  Hoopes. 

2406.  Eliza.  Ann,  {Mary,  James,  John,  I.^aac,  Anthony)  born 
3mo.  8,  1811;  married  James  Mendenhall,  born  Imo.  25,  1810. 
They  had  nine  children.     Residence,  Springville  City,  Utah. 

2401.  Benjamin  Lewis,  born  llmo.  15,  1812;  died  4mo.  8, 1844, 
unmarried.  2408.  James  Jackson,  born  2mo.  5,  1814;  died  3mo. 
24,  1815.     He  married  Mary,  widow  of  Joseph  Nields. 

2409.  Lydia  Ann,  born  3mo.  15,  1811;  died  5rao.  19,  1816. 
Married  4mo.  23,  1846,  by  the  assistance  of  John  Hannum,  Esq., 

to  Josiah  Jackson,  of  E.  Bradford,  son  of  William  and  Rachel,  of 
Berks  Co.,  Pa.     Josiah  J.  born  12ino.  21,  1812;  died  8rao.  9,  1850. 

William  Jackson  was  son  of  David,  son  of  Ephraim,  Jr.,  son  of  Ephraim 
and  Rachel,  of  Edgmont. 

Lydia  Ann  married,  (2nd)  3mo.  29,  1860,  William  Lackey,  car- 
penter, of  West  Chester,  Pa. 

2410.  Piiineas  Lewis,  born  8mo.  31,  1819  ;  married,  2mo.  25, 
1841,  to  Deborah  J.  Fling,  daughter  of  Emmor  W.  and  Albina 
Fling  ;  born  Imo.  18,  1824.  Phineas  is  a  miller,  residing  near  Ox- 
ford, Chester  Co.  They  had  four  children.  2411.  Caroline,  born 
4mo.  9,  1822;  died  lOmo.  1,  1868.  Married  12mo.  21,  1841,  to 
Tliomas  Bateman,  carpenter  and  builder,  of  West  Chester,  son  of 
John  and  Hannah  (Gordon)  Bateman. 


Children  of  Isaac  and  (2218)  Phebe  (Baily)  Bartram. 

2412.  Martha,  {Phebe,  Ann,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)   born    9rao. 
23,  1815;  married  Josiah,  son  of  Joseph  and   Martha  Bunting,  of 


SIXTH  OENEBATlOm  243 

Descendants  o/(ll)  John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Darby.  Martha  died  4mo.  17,  1845.  2413.  Anna  B  ,  born  6mo. 
10,  1818;  married,  2mo.  26,  1815,  to  Ellis  T.,  son  of  Samuel  and 
Philena  Marshall,  of  Concord,  Delaware  Co.  Anna  B.  died  5mo.  6, 
1847.     They  had  one  child. 


Children  of  Joseph  and  (2279)   Sarah  (Baily)  Pusey. 

2414.  Ann,  (Sarah,  Ann,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  Imo.  3, 
1804  ;  married  William  Harry,  5mo.  23,  1822.  Ann  died  6mo.  8, 
1876.     They  had  thirteen  children. 

2415.  Joshua  B,,  born  5mo.  14,  1806;  died  lOmo.  4,  1870. 
Married  3mo.  10,  1830,  to  Maria  Spencer,  born  7mo.  18,  1806, 
daughter  of  Asa  and  Hannah,  of  New  London,  Cliester  Co.  Resi- 
dence, Londongrove  township.     They  had  eight  children. 

2416.  JuLTANN,  born  7nio.  4,  1809;  married,  lOmo.  15,  1«29,  to 
Truman  Cooper,  of  Sadsbury,  Lancaster  Co.,  son  of  Truman  and 
Elizabeth.  Truman  born  5mo.  7,  1809.  Julianndied  8mo.  25,  1876. 
They  had  eight  children.     2417.  Joel.? 


Children  of  (2280)  Reubsn  and  Elizabeth  (Bartram)  Baily. 

2418.  Anna,  (Reuben,  Ann,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  9mo.  18, 
1813;  died  8mo.  10,  1817.  2419.  Benjamin  Bartram,  born  4mo. 
27,  1815;  married,  1841,  to  Sarah  Willet,  born  lOmo.  ao,  1815, 
daughter  of  Jonathan,  of  Doe  Run,  Chester  Co.  Three  children. 
Residence,  Philadelphia. 

2420.  Sarah  P.,  born  5mo.  10,  1818;  married  Joseph,  son  of 
Aaron  and  Rebecca  Durnall,  of  VV.  Bradford,  2mo.  22, 1843.  Joseph 
born  5mo.  16,  1813;  died  4mo.  29,  1866.  They  had  eight  children. 
Residence  in  E.  Bradford,  Chester  Co. 

2421.  Phebe  Anna,  born  3mo.  9,  182:0  ;  married,  3mo.  13,  1839,. 
William  C,  son  of  James  and  Mary  Hunt,  of  Darby.  William  C. 
born  9mo.  30,  1814.  They  had  five  children.  Phebe  Anna  died 
6mo.  14,  1848. 

William  C.  married  (2nd)  Anna  Mary,  daughter  af  Lewis  and  Fanny 
Gause,  4mo.  18,  1854,  by  Friends'  ceremony,  in  Philadelphia.  Anna  Mary 
born  12mo.  13,  1829.     They  had  three  children,  viz:    Alfred   (r.,  born   Imo. 

22,  18")5;    Charles,  born  12mo.  2&,  185G;died  5mo.  15,  I860;  Annie,  born  lmo» 

23,  1859. 


244  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  o/(ll)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

2422.  Jackson,  born  12ino.  1,  1S21  ;  died  6ino.  6,  18G4.  Married, 
3mo.  23,  1854,  to  Phebe,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  Seal,  of  New 
Garden.     They  had  five  children.     Residence,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

242o.  Lewis,  born  Vmo.  27,  1824 ;  married  Rebecca  Willet. 
lU'side  in  Illinois. 


Children  of  (2281)  Joshua  and  Elizabeth  (Loyd)  Baily. 

2124.  LoYD,  (Joshua,  Ann,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  8mo.  17, 
1817;  died  2mo.  12,  1813.  2425.  Anna,  born  2mo.  22,  1819; 
married  John,  son  of  Thomas  and  Ann  Collins,  lOmo.2,1839.  They 
had  six  children.  John  is  an  artist,  formerly  residing  in  Burling- 
ton, N.  J.     Residence,  Maryville,  Tennesse. 

2420.  Samuel  Loxstretii,  born  3mo.  23,  1820;  married  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  Josiah  and  Rachel  Tatum,  llmo.  3,  1817.  They 
had  six  children.  Residence,  Trenton,  N.  J.  2427.  Edward,  born 
1822;  died  1822. 

2428.  Thomas  Loyd,  born  3mo.  2,  1824;  married  Caroline  A. 
Smith,  llmo,  9,  1834.  They  have  four  children.  Residence,  Read- 
ing, Berks  Co.,  Pa.  2  429.  Joshua  Longstreth,  born  6rao.  27, 
1826  ;  married  Theodate,  daughter  of  John  D.  Lang,  of  Vassalboro', 
JNlaine,  lOmo.  1,  185G.  Theodate  born  2mo.  2,  1832.  They  have 
five  children. 

2430.  Willtam  Loyd,  born  5mo.  28,  1828;  died  8mo.  25,  1861. 
William  L.  Baily  at  a  very  early  age,  manifested  a  decided  taste  for 
meclianical  pursuits.  But  as  his  brothers  were  engaged  in  mercantile 
business  he  followed  in  their  track,  but  not  to  the  exclusion  of  his 
favorite  occupation.  Machinery  was  his  delight ;  and  his  time  was 
frequently  spent  with  chisel  and  plane  when  others  would  prefer 
some  lighter  amusement.  Many  a  little  article,  such  as  work-boxes, 
writing  desks,  etc.,  elaborately  gotten  up,  attested  his  handy-work  ; 
and  one  or  two  steam  engines,  perfect  in  all  their  parts,  showed  the 
versatility  of  his  mind.  A  few  years  before  his  death,  a  love  of 
nature  drew  him  into  close  observation  of  the  feathered  tribes;  and 
he  turned  his  attention  to  the  study  of  Ornithology.  Being  quick 
and  accurate  with  his  pencil,  he  loved  to  portray  their  beauties  on 
l)aper,  and  soon  becams  a  proficient — particularly  for  humming- 
birds ;  and  to  him  in  a  great  degree  is  due  the  process  of  presenting 
this  joyous  bird  on  paper  with  its  peculiar  hues.     As  a  taxidermist 


SIXTH  OE^EBATION.  245 

Descendants  of  {\\)  Julia  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

he  had  few  amateur  superiors,  as  many  of  his  prepared  specimens 
still  show.  He  published  a  work  on  Oruitholog}',  entitled  "Oar 
Own  Birds." 

He  did  not  give  up  mechanical  pursuits  till  declining  health  ren- 
dered it  necessary  ;  and,  at  the  time  of  his  death,  an  unfinished 
power-loom,  for  weaving  tapestry  goods,  told  of  many  weary  da^'s 
spent  in  its  invention,  for  some  one  else  to  carry  out  his  idea,  which 
it  is  believed  was  done  and  is  now  in  practical  use.  He  had  a  clear 
mind — and  as  a  crowning  tribute  to  his  memory,  it  may  be  said,  he 
lived  and  died  a  Christian  though  his  years  were  few.  Loving  and 
gentle  in  his  disposition,  it  may  be  said  of  him 

"  None  knew  him  but  to  love  him, 
None  named  liim  but  to  praise." 


Children  of  (2282)  Joel  J.  and  Ann  (Richmond)  Baily. 

2431.  Hannah,  (Joel  J.,  Ann,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  lOmo. 
20,  1820;  died  3mo.  28,  1827. 

2132.  Humphrey,  born  6mo.  8,  1822;  married  Philena,  daughter 
of  John  and  Alice  Davis,  llmo.  27,  1844.  They  had  six  children. 
Humphrey  married,  (2nd)  2mo.  22,  1859,  to  Delila  Siierret ;  they 
had  two  children. 

2133.  Joshua  G.,  born  lOmo.  21,  1824;  married  Emil}^,  daughter 
of  John  B.  and  Susan  J.  Fry,  4mo.  21,  1S64.  They  have  two  chil- 
dren. Residence,  near  West  Chester,  Pa.  2434.  Joel  J.,  born 
lOmo.  29,  1826;  married  4mo.  12,  1849,  to  Susan  L.,  daughter  of 
William  D.  and  Frances  L.  Jones.  Residence,  Darby,  Delaware  Co., 
Pa.     2435.  Jacob  H.,  born  4mo.  29,  1828;  died  7mo.,  1828. 

243f).  Reuben,  born  lOmo.  24,  1829;  married  Amanda  P., 
daughter  of  Davis  and  Hannah  P.  Jones,  4mo.  8,  1868. 

2437.  Ann  Louisa,  born  4mo.  25,  1833 ;  married  William  D., 
son  of  Davis  and  Hannah  P.  Jones,  4mo  4,  18S1.  They  had  four 
children.  2438.  Elizabeth  Ann,  born  llmo.  24,  1835  ;  died  3mo. 
7,  1836. 


Children  of  (22 S2)  Joel  J.  and  Elizabeth  (Pugh)  Baily. 
2439.  Lloyd,  (Joel  J.,  Ann,  John,  Isa%c,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  1, 
1815  ;  died  6mo.  20,  1845.     24  40.  Jesse  P.,  born  4mo.  1, 1846  ;  died 


246  SIXTE  GENERATION. 

Descendants  0/(11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

llmo.  1,  1846.  2441.  Evan  P.,  born  llmo.  11,  1847;  married 
Rachel  Ann,  daughter  of  William  and  Margaret  H.  Harlan,  4mo.  16, 
1S74.     They  have  one  child. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION. 


Children  of  (2289)  Joel  and  Sarah  (Hartley)  Hutton. 

2442.  Elizabeth,  {Joel.,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  horn 
7mo.  4,  1809;  married  Lemuel  Plumley,  2mo.  16,  1831.  She  died 
lOmo.  24,  1839.     They  had  four  children. 

2443.  Jackson,  born  llmo.  6,  1810  ;  married  Christianna  Bird, 
9mo.  15,  1836.  Christianna  born  3ino.  19,  1815.  They  have  eight 
children.     Residence,  Kimbleville,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

2444.  Thomas,  born  7mo.  17,  1812  ;  died  in  infancy. 

2445.  Joseph,  born  9mo.  6,  1813;  married  Jane  M.  Jarvis,  7mo. 
5,  1840.  Jane  M.  born  2mo.  25,  1818;  died  2mo.  10,  1846.  They 
had  two  children.  Joseph  married,  (2nd)  12mo.  18,  1848,  to  Catha- 
rine A.  Taylor,  (born  8mo.  27,  1817).  Joseph  died  3mo.  29,  1877. 
They  had  six  children.     Resided  in  Brooklyn,  Long  Island. 

2446.  Hartley,  born  12mo.  16,  1814;  married  Elizabeth  Calla- 
han, llmo.  3,  1842.     They  had   three   children.     Hartley   married 

(2nd) ;  he  died  12mo.  26, 1875.     2447.  Jane,  born  Imo.  1, 1817  ', 

married,  3mo.  23,  1831,  to  Peter  Shultz,  nephew  of  the  late  Gov. 
Shultz,  of  Pennsylvania.  Jane  died  llmo.  23,  1834.  They  had  one 
child.     2448.  Mary,  born  8nio.  4,  1818  ;  died  2mo.  22,  1836. 

2449.  Isaac,  born  12rao.  24,  1819  ;  married  Rachel  McMinn.  They 
had  six  children.  2450.  Benjamin,  born  3mo.  26,  1822  ;  married 
Mary  Matilda  Cimon,  3mo.  21,  1844  ;  she  died  8ino.  27,  1849.  They 
had  three  children.  Benjamin  married,  (2nd)  Ann  Carpenter,  Imo. 
3,  1853  ;  she  died  8mo.  27,  1856.  lie  married  (3rd)  Susan  Selina 
AVorrall,  2mo.  28,  1861. 

2451.  Joel,  born  3mo.  21,  1821;  married  Eliza  Ann  Laughhead, 
llmo.  21,  1844.  They  had  one  child.  Joel  was  afterwards  twice 
married.  The  name  of  his  second  wife  not  ascertained  ;  his  third 
wife  was  Elizabeth  Bibel. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  247 

Descendants  o/(ll)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

2452.  William,  bom  Imo.  5, 1826;  married  3mo.,  1858,  to 

Long.     They  had  two  children.     William  contracted  sickness  in 
the  army  and  died  in  Andersonville  prison,  llmo.  14,  1864. 

2453.  Levi,  born  lOmo.  4,  1827;  died  4mo.  22,  1843.     He  was 
killed  by  a  roller  passing  over  him  while  rolling  ground. 


Children  of  Levi  and  (2292)  Phebe  (Hutton)  Woodward. 
(See  i3age  240  for  Pvecord  of  family). 


Children  of  Jeremiah  B.  and  (2294)  Mabel  (Hutton)  Haines. 

2454.  Margaretta,  (Mabel,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  8mo.  16,  1820;  married  Jeremiah,  son  of  Slater  and  Mary 
(Kirk)  Brown.     Jeremiah  born  2mo.  14,  1817. 

2455.  Sarah,  born  llmo.  19,  1822;  married  Andrew  Lewis. 
The}'  had  thirteen  children.  2456.  Esther,  born  12mo.  21,  1824  ; 
died  in  infancy.  2457.  William  P.,  born  12mo.  25,  1825;  married 
Mary,  daughter  of  Jacob  and  Hannah  Kirk,  of  Lancaster  Co. 
Mary  born  5mo.  16,  1827. 

2458.  Milton,  born  6mo.  7,  1828  ;  died  lOmo.  21,  1855. 

2459.  Albert,  born  5mo.  17,  1830;  married  Hannah,  daughter 
of  J.  Morris  and  Eleanor  Jackson,  of  Fulton,  Lancaster  Co.  They 
had  four  children ;  the  j^oungest  died  in  infancy  (not  named). 

2460.  Merrit  S.,  bora  llmo.  23, 1832.  2461.  Mabel,  born  7mo. 
11,  1835;  died,  unmarried,  9mo.  21,  1857. 


Children  of  Edwin  and  (2295)  Margaret  (Hutton)  Haines. 

2462.  Job,  {Margaret,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
7mo.  8,  1823;  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  and  Sarah 
Dunn.     They  had  five  children.     Residence,  Rising  Sun,  Md. 

2463.  Joseph  H.,  born  3mo.  27,  1825 ;  married  Rebecca  P'rances, 
daughter  of  John  and  Francina  Lincoln,  8mo.  13,  1846.  Rebecca 
born  Imo.  5,  1828.  Joseph  H.  died  llmo.  2,  1867.  They  had  eight 
children. 

2464.  Elmira,  born  Imo.  5,  1827 ;  married  Marshall,  son  of 
Joseph  and  Rebecca  Hunt,  of  Darby,  Delaware  Co.,  9mo.  10, 
1845.     They  had  six  children.     Residence.  Rising  Sun,  Md. 


248  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  o/(ll)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  JacTcson. 

2465.  Sarah  B.,  born  5mo.  21,  1853;  married  Slater  B.,  son  of 
Isaac  and  Hannah  Stubbs.  Slater  B.  born  3mo.  10, 1821 ;  died  Imo. 
3,  18Gt.     They  had  eight  children. 


Children  of  (2296)  William  and  Rachel  (Kirk)  Hutton. 

2466.  Elisha,  (  William^  Sarah^  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
12mo.  16,  1823  ;  died  6mo.  29,  1824.  246T.  Sarah  A.,  born  4mo.  5, 
1825  ;  died  lOmo.,  1838. 

2468.  Mary  Amelia,  born  2mo.  15, 1836  ;  married  Walter  F.,  son 
of  Thomas  and  Margaret  Neal,  of  Drumoi-e,  Lancaster  Co.,  9rao. 
17,  1857.  Mary  Amelia  died  lOiuo.  21, 1868.  Walter  F.  died  7mo. 
21,  1870.     They  had  six  children. 


Children  of  (2298)  Jacob  and  Rebecca  (Pyle)  Hutton. 
2469.  Mabel,  {Jacob,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  died 
1864,  aged  about    eleven  years.     2470.     Anna,    died    1864,   aged 
about  eight  years. 

Children  of  Lewis  and  (2299)  Sarah  (Hutton)  Haines. 
2  471.  Isaac  H.,  {Sarah,  Sarali,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  12mo.  1,  1831.  Residence,  Rising  Sun,  Md.  2472.  Mary, 
born  2rao.  24,  1833.  2473.  Levi,  born  Imo.  19,  1836  ;  died  4mo.  4, 
1838.  2474.  Sarah  IL,  born  6mo.  3,  1840  ;  married  George,  son  of 
Evan  and  Joanna  Brown,  lOmo.  5,  1870.     They  had  one  child. 


Children  of  (2301)  Jacob  and  Esther  L.  (Thomas)  Jackson. 
2475.  Isaac  L,,  {Jacob,  Ilolliday,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  3rao.  15,  1827.  2476.  John  II.,  born  lOmo.  1,  1830;  married 
Mary  P.  Hay,  lOmo.  24,  1866.  He  died  Smo.  23,  1867.  Issue,  one 
child.  2477.  Ephraim,  born  6mo.  23,  1833;  married  Sarah  P. 
Levis,  llino.,  1857.     They  had  three  children. 


Children  of  Oliver  W.  and  (2302)  Mary  H.  (Jackson)  Schofield. 
2478.  Lydia  Ann,  {3Iary  H.,  Halliday,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  8mo.  6,  1835.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  249 

Descendants  o/(ll)  John  and  Sarah  {MUler)  Jackson. 

2419.  Sarah  Jane,  born  8mo.  6,  1835  ;  married  Samuel  S.,  son 
of  Dr.  Caleb  and  Rebecca  Ash,  of  Darby,  llmo.  9, 1859.  They  had 
four  children.  Residence,  Philadelphia.  2480.  Benjamin,  born 
4mo.  9,  1837.  2481.  Martha,  born  2mo.  1, 1839.  Residence,  Aiken, 
S.  C.  2482.  Eliza  H.,  born  9mo.  11,1840.  Residence,  Philadelphia. 


Children  of  (2305)  John  and  Rachel  T.  (Tyson)  Jackson. 

2483.  Isaac,  (John.,  Ralliday,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
llmo.  13,  1836;  died  4mo.  22,  1837.  2484.  Henrietta,  born  8mo. 
14,  1839  ;  married  Ernest,  son  of  George  W,  Turner,  Imo.  26,  1869. 
They  have  one  child.  2485.  John,  born  lOmo.  15,  1840;  died  8mo. 
10,  1811.  2486.  Warner,  born  7mo.l4,  1842.  He  is  a  lawyer  in 
Philadelphia.     2487.  Lydja,  born  7mo.  3,  1844. 


Children  of  (230G)  William  and  Elizabeth  H.  (Clapp) 

Jackson. 

2488.  Edward  C,  (William,  HaJliday,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  Imo.,  1840;  died  2mo.  11    1848. 

2489.  Mary  C,  born  9mo.  16,  1842;  married  Isaac  H.,  son  of 
Caleb  and  Hannah  Clothier,  of  Philadelphia,  9mo.  1,  1864.  They 
have  seven  children.  Residence,  Darb}^,  Delaware  Co.  Isaac  H., 
is  a  merchant,  being  one  of  the  firm  of  '^  Strawbridge  and  Clothier," 
Philadelphia. 

2490.  Elizabeth  C,  born  llmo.  21,  1845;  married  Benjamin D., 
son  of  Caleb  and  Mary  (Coles)  Shreve,  of  Medford,  Burlington  Co. 
N.  J.,  3mo.  6,  1873.  Tbey  have  two  children,  Benjamin  D.  is  an 
attorney-at-law.  Residence,  Camden,  N.  J.  2491.  Caroline,  born 
lOmo.  31,  1851. 

Children  of  Thomas  C.  and  ^2307)  Eliza  H.  (Jackson)  Bell. 

2492.  Abraham,  (Eliza  H.,  Halliday,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  8mo.  27,  1841 ;  married  Melissa  R.,  daughter  of  David 
and  Phebe  Ann  Chambers,  12mo.  14,  1870.  They  have  three  chil- 
dren.    Residence,  Bayside,  Long  Island. 

2493.  Jane  Hough,  born  5uio.  19,  1843;  died,  in  Philadelphia, 
4mo.  20,  1858,  with  short  illness,  near  the  close  of  her  educational 


250  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of{l\)  John  and  Sarah  (^Miller)  Jackson. 

course  of  study  in  that  city.  2594.  Mary  Christy,  born  3mo.  1, 
1845  ;  died  9mo.  4,  1854.  2495.  Annie  Lawrence,  born  Tmo.  12, 
1847;  married  Frederick  Storm,  9mo.  26,  1876, 

2496.  Caroline  Jackson,  born  7mo.  13,  1849 ;  married  6mo.  9, 
1875,  to  S.  Clement,  son  of  Isaac  and  Caroline  B.  Satterthwait, 
formerly  of  New  Jersey,  now  of  Aiken,  S.  C.  The^^  have  one  child. 
Residence,  Aiken,  S.  C. 


Children  of  Charles  and  (2308)  Phebe  (Jackson)  Satterthwait. 

2497.  Jane  J.,  (Phebe,  Halliday,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  6mo.  30,  1839. 

2498.  Ellen  M.,  born  7mo.  28,  1841;  married  Philip,  son  of 
Benjamin  and  Jane  Price,  llmo.  10,  1864.  They  have  three  chil- 
dren.    Residence,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

2499.  Elizabeth,  born  12rao.  31,  1842.  2500.  David,  born  lOmo. 
25,  1844  ;  married  Anna  R.  Abbott,  9mo.  25, 1872.  They  have  two 
children.  Address,  Crosswicks,  X.  J.  2501.  Mary  H.,  born  6mo. 
27,1848.  2502.  Hettie  J.,  born  4mo.  11,  1852;  died  7mo.  24, 
1858.     2503.  John  Jackson,  born  9mo.  5,  1854. 


Child  of  (2310)  Halliday  and  Caroline  (Hoopes)  Jackson. 

2504.  Thomas  H.,  {Halliday,  Halliday,  Isaac,   John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  lOmo.  29,  1818. 

Children  of  (2310)  Halliday  and  Emily  (Hoopes)  Jackson. 

2505.  Edward,  (Halliday,  Halliday,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  AnUiony) 
born  3mo.  30,  1856.     2506.  Halliday,  born  Imo.  5,  1858. 

2507.  Caroline  H.,  born  Imo.  20,  1862.     250S.  John,  born  2mo. 

12,1868. 


Children  of  Paxson  and  (2311)  Jane  (Jackson)  Price. 

2509.  11  alIjXD  AY  J.,  (Jane,  Halliday,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An'hony) 
born  Imo.  29,  1843  ;  married  Fannie,  daugliter  of  Nathan  J.  and 
Ruthanna  Sliarpless,  lOmo.  22,  1871.  They  had  one  child.  Address, 
West  Chester,  Pa. 


SEVENTH  OENEEATIOF.  351 

Descendants  oy  (11)  John  and  Sarah  (lliller)  Jackson. 

2510.  Sarah  J.,  born  llrno.  23,  1844  ;  married  William,  son  of 
William  and  Elizabeth  Forsythe,  3mo.  3,  1874.  They  have  one 
child.     Address,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

2511.  Mary  W.,  born  5mo.  6, 1851 ;  married  George  S.  Cheyney, 
of  Delaware  Co.,  3mo.  3,  1814.  They  have  two  children.  Resi- 
dence, Cheyney,  Delaware  Co.,  Pa.  2512.  Rachel  L.,  born  2rao. 
9,  1857.  

Children  of  Joshua  and  (2314)  Phebe  (Hadley)  Thompson. 

2513.  Amy  T.,  (Phebe,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
3mo.  22,  1829;  married  James  T.  Chambers,  lOrao.  10,  1850. 
James  T.  born  4mo.  5,  1822  ;  died  8rao.  1,  1874.  They  had  six  chil- 
dren. Amy  T.  lives  in  Wilmington,  Del.  2514.  Samuel  H.,  born 
9mo,  9,  1833  ;  married  Martha  Moore,  lOmo.  21,  1858.  Martha  born 
9mo.  9, 1847.    They  had  eight  children.    Residence,  Kennett  Square. 


Children  of  David  and  (2315)  Sarah  (Hadley)  Wilson. 

2515.  Stephen,  (Sarah,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
8mo.  19, 1822  ;  married  Sarah  Mitchell,  9mo.  28,  1854.  Sarah  born 
3mo.  19,  1832.  They  had  five  children.  Residence,  Hockessin, 
Del.     2516.  Phebe  H.,  born  3mo.  16,  1824;  died  8mo.  18,  1870. 

2517.  Eliza,  born  2mo.  2S,  1826;  married  Spencer  Chandler, 
llmo.  18,  1846.  Spencer  born  5mo.  4,  1823.  They  had  five  chil- 
dren. Residence,  Hockessin,  Del.  2518.  Lydia  P.,  born  8mo.  15, 
1828  ;  married  John  Lea  Cowgill,  4mo.  4, 1855.  They  had  two  chil- 
dren. Residence,  Titusville,  Pa.  2519.  Hadley,  born  4mo.  7, 1831 ; 
died  6mo.  24,  1832. 

Children  of  (2316)  John  and  Ann  (Pennock)  Hadley. 

2520.  Eliza,  (John,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
12mo.  15, 1819 ;  married  Thomas,  son  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  Mitchell, 
3mo.  18,  1852.  Thomas  died  3mo.  28,  1872.  They  had  four  chil- 
dren.    2521.  Phebe,  born  2rao.  14, 1821 ;  unmarried. 

2522.  Sarah,  born  5mo.  2S,  1823;  married  Isaac  P.  McFarland, 
lOrao.  15, 1874.  Residence,  Kennett  Square.  2523.  Philena,  born 
9mo.  2,  1825  ;  died  2mo.  13,  1872,  unmarried. 

2521.  Samuel,  born  lOmo.  12,  1827 ;  died  4mo.  28,  1830. 


253  SEVENTH  GENERATION' 

Descendants  o/"  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

2525.  Mary,  born  2 mo.  16,  1833;  unmarried,  2i2').  John,  born 
2mo.  6,  1832;  married  Elmira  Swayne,  llmo.  12,  185T.  They  have 
five  children.     Residence,  Kennett  Square. 

2527.  Ann,  born  3mo.  22, 1834  ;  married  Levis  B.  Pennock,  llmo. 
23,  1859.  Levis  B.  born  lOmo.  H,  1830.  They  have  four  chiklren. 
Residence,  Chatham,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.  2528.  Samuel,  born  9mo. 
29,  1837  ;  died  8mo.  30,  1859,  unmarried. 


Children  of  Jesse  and  (2319)  Jane  (Hoopes)  Hilles. 

2529.  Phebe,  (Jane,  3Iabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
3mo.  25,  1833.  2530.  Lydia,  born  4mo.  14,1835;  married  Edward 
Strong,  8mo.  5,  1862,  They  had  six  children.  253 L  Israel,  born 
4mo.  21,  1837  ;  married  Harriet  E.  Loyd,  5mo.  14, 1873,  They  had 
one  child. 


Children  of  (2320)  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  (Walker)  Hoopes. 

2532.  Louisa,  (Isaac,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
llmo.  15,  1835,  2533.  Mary  J.,  born  9mo,  29,  1837;  married 
Samuel,  son  of  Nathan  and  Eliza  T.  Wickersham,  2mo.  12,  1873. 

2534.  John  W.,  born  2mo.  13,  1840  ;  married  Rachel  S.,  daughter 
of  Nathan  and  Eliza  T.  Wickersham,  2mo.  19,  1873.  They  have  one 
child.     2535.  Israel,  born  12mo.  25,  1815  ;  died  young. 


Children  of  Bartholomew  and  (2321)  Margaret  (Hoopes) 

Smedley. 

2536.  Oliver  H.,  (Margaret,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isiac,  Anthony) 
born  lOmo.  3,  1839  ;  married  Mary  Ella,  daughter  of  James  and 
Hannah  Megillegan,  lOmo.  24,  1865.     They  have  four  children. 

2537.  Anna  Mary,  born  4mo.  20,  1841.  2538.  William  M.,  born 
12mo.  28,  1842;  married  EUie  F.,  daughter  of  William  T.and  Alice 
C.   Sharpless,   12mo.  25,  1872.     William   M.  died  4mo,  24,  1875. 

Ellie  F.  died .    No  children.    2539.  Anna  Eliza,  born  llmo.  6, 

1844  ;  married  Marshall  S.,  son  of  Samuel  and  Mary  S.  Way,  12rao. 
25,  1867.     The}^  have  two  children.     Residence,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

2540.  Philena  H.,  born  Gmo.  12,  1847. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  253 

Descendants  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  JacTcson. 

Children  of  John  and  (2322)  Eliza  (Hoopes)  Way. 

2511.  Mabel,  {Eliza,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
Imo.  1,  1833  ;  died  2mo.  11,  1854. 

2542.  Elmira,  born  2mo.  22,  1835  ;  married  Samuel,  son  of  Fred- 
eric and  Adaline  Snyder,  lOmo.  22,  1868.  Residence,  Hamorton, 
Cliester  Co. 

2543.  Israel  H.,  born  2mo.  23,  1831 ;  married  Susan  Idall,  3mo. 
9,  1855.  Tliey  had  five  children.  Residence  near  Chatham,  Chester 
Co. 

2544.  Hannah  Jane,  born  Imo.  1,  1839 ;  married  Marshall 
Baily,  12mo.  21,  1860.  He  died  3mo.  2,  18G1.'  They  had  one  chikl. 
She  married  (2nd)  Cyrus  W.Pennington,  12mo.  10,  1869.  No  issue. 
Cyrus  VV.  died  9mo.  23,  18 Y5  ;  his  widow  resides  in  Philadelphia. 

2545.  Lydia  J.,  born  12ino.  26,  1840  ;  married  Charles  Burleigh 
Harableton,  4rao.  7,  1838.  Charles  B.  born  9mo.  11,  1842.  Lydia 
J.  died  12mo.  29,  18T2.  They  had  one  child.  He  married  (2nd) 
Sarah  Jane  Whitson,  (see  her  record). 

2546.  LiNDLEY  E.,  born  9mo.  8,  1842  ;  married  Carrie  B.  Darling- 
ton, lOmo.  29,  1873.     Residence  near  Chatham. 


Children  of  (2323)  Hallilay  and  Sarah  Ann  (Brown)  Hoopes. 

2547.  Margaret  Ann,  {Hallidaij,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  12mo.  19,  1835  ;  married  Thomas   Mercer,   2mo.    25, 

.1858.     They  have  three  children. 

2548.  Thomas  B.,  born  lOmo.  1,  1838  ;  married  Annie  Thompson. 
She  died  5mo.,  1870.  He  married  (2nd)  Rebecca  M.  Cooper,  3mo. 
28,  1874.     One  child.     Residence,  Landenberg,  Chester  Co. 

2549.  William  H.,  born  2mo.  21,  18U  ;  died  8mo.  13,  1811.  A 
twin  to  Wm.  U.,  died  (not  named).  2550.  Mary  W.,  born  9mo.  13, 
1843;  died  4mo.  28,  1858. 


Children  of  Nathaniel  and  (2324)  Mary  Ann  (Hoop2s) 
Wilkinson. 

2551.  Margaretta,  {Mary  Ann,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) married  Bennet  Webb.     Residence,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

2552.  Phebe,  died  in  infanc}'. 


2o4  SEYENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  (2325)  Mabel  (Hoopes)  Mitchell. 

2553.  Israel  H.,  (3Tabel,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  8rao.  8,  1841.     2554.  Sarah  Jane,  born  llmo.  4,  1842. 

2555.  Hannah  Mary,  born  2rao.  26,  1844;  married  Frederick  K., 
son  of  Joseph  and  Mary  Woodward,  3mo.  8, 1866.     They  have  four 
children.     2556.  Joseph  H.,  born  Bmo.  23,  1816. 
>  2557.  Martha  J.,  born  2mo  19,  1849.  ^e — 


Children  of  (2331)  Owen  and  Sarah  (Lavery)  Biddle. 

2558,  Anne  E.,  (Given,  Elizabeth,  Hannah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  3mo.  20,  1854 ;  died  lOmo.  9,  18t6.  2559.  Sarah  Jane,  born 
2mo.  21,  1856  ;  died  llmo.  6,  1859.  2560.  Adelaide  M.,  born  7mo. 
18,  1859. 

Children  of  Dillwyn  and  (2339)  Susanna  (Maxfield)  Parrish. 

2561.  Joseph,  (Susanna,  Sarah,  Hannah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  7mo.  3,  1843;  married,  in  Paris,  9mo.  2,  1868,  to  Isabel  P., 
daughter  of  Thomas  and  Mary  Anna  Mott.  They  have  three  children. 

2562.  Stephen,  born  7mo.  9,  1846;  married,  in  West  Philadel- 
phia, to  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Edward  and  Mary  Bancroft,  4mo. 
21,  1869.     One  child.     Residence,  West  Philadelphia. 


Children  of  (2343)  Joseph  and  Williamina  (Fisher)  Maxfield. 

2563.  Stephen  M.,  (Joseph,  Sarah,  Hannah,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  1848;  died  8mo.  10,  1853.  2564.  Franklin  F.,  born 
1850;  died  1870. 

Children  of  Norris  and  (2345)  Susan  L.  (Smith)  Temple. 

2565.  Edward,  (Susan  L.,  An7i,  Hannah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  9mo.  28,  1834 ;  married  Mary  J.,  daughter  of  William  and 
Esther  Gunton,  12mo.  23,  1863.  2566.  Charles,  born  4mo.  I, 
1836  ;  married  Philena,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Emily  P.  Mai'- 
shall,  3mo.  4,  1869.     They  have  four  children. 

2567.  George  B.,  born  9rao.  9,  1838  ;  married  Lydia  P.,  daughter 
of  Samuel  and  Hannah  F.  Marshall,  4mo.  16,  1863,     They  have  one 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  255 

Descendants  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson. 

child.     2568.  Sidney,  born  4mo.  11,  1842.     2569.  Mary  A.,  born 
Imo.  11^  1844.     2570.  Jane  B.,  born  3mo.  15,  1848. 


Children  of  (234'r)  Newton  and  Elizabeth  (Zell)  Smith. 

2571.  NoRRis  T.,  {Neivton,  Ann,  Hamiah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

2572.  Amy. 


Children  of  Samuel  and  (2352)  Mary  Ann  (Jones)  Bettle. 

2573.  Mary,  (Mary  Ann,  Phebe,  Hannah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 

2574.  Samuel,  born  1837  ;  died  5mo.  20,  1859.  2575.  William, 
born  1839;  died  3mo.,  1841.  2576.  Edward,  married  Elizabetli  H. 
Tatnall,  9mo.  26,  1872.     They  liave  two  cliildren.     2577.  Henry. 


Children  of  Benjamin  P.  and  (2354)  Elizabeth  (Jones) 
Williams. 
2578.  Phebe  Jones,  (Elizabeth,  Phebe,  Hannah,  John,  I^aac,  An- 
thony).    2579.  Sara. 

Children  of  (2355)  Pennington  and  Anna  B.  (Hessington) 

Jones. 

2580.  Mary  Fell,  (Pennington,  Phebe,  Hannah,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  4mo.  20,  1851.  2581.  William  Miller,  born  8mo. 
26,  1852.     2582.  Howard  Clinton,  born  3mo.  23,  1854. 

2583.  Fannie  Cole,  born  4mo.  11,  1855;  died  Imo.  12,  1871. 

2584.  Matilda  E.,  born  8mo.  9,  1857.  2585.  Edward  B.,  born 
Smo.  16,  1860. 

Children  of  (2359)  William  and  Mary  Ann  (Marshall)  Swayne. 

2586.  Benjamin,  (William,  Susanna,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  7mo.  14,  1827.  2587.  William  Marshall,  born  12mo. 
1,  1828.  2588.  Jacob,  born  lOmo.  21,  1830;  married  Sarah  J. 
Koblitt,  of  Wilmington,  Del.,  grand-daughter  of  Hamilton  and 
great-grand-daughter  of  the  late  Dell  Noblitt,  of  Wilmington,  a 
centenarian,  who  completed  his  one  hundredth  year  lOmo.  19,  1877. 

Dell  Noblitt  was  a  descendant  of  a  Huguenot  family,  whose  ancestors,  to 
escape  the  persecutions  under  Charles  IX  against  those  in  France  who  had 


256  ■  SEVEN TE  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

embraced  the  Protestant  faith,  fled  to  the  north  of  Ireland  for  refuge,  in  1573, 
the  time  of  the  St.  Bartholomew  massacre.  The  early  settlement  of  the 
Swedes  along  the  Delaware  offering  favorable  privileges  for  emigrants  from 
the  old  world,  the  paternal  ancestor  of  Dell  Koblitt  came  hither  and  located 
in  the  vicinity  of  Darby,  Delaware  Co.  A  leading  Wilmington  paper  gives 
the  following  biographical  sketch:  "  In  his  youth  he  learned  the  trade  of 
c  ibiuet-making  with  Philip  Painter,  in  the  borough  of  Chester,  and  subse- 
quently worked  at  it  in  the  City  of  New  York  ;  was  there  during  a  visitation 
of  yellow  fever,  179.").  Three  years  later  he  had  removed  to  Germantown, 
Pa.,  and  while  there  he  cast  his  flrst  vote  for  Thomas  Jefferson  for  President. 
In  1810  he  removed  to  Wilmington.  Mr.  Koblitt  in  1801,  in  the  twenty- 
fourth  year  of  his  age,  was  married  to  Elizabeth  Wiall,  of  Philadelphia,  by 
■whom  he  had  three  children — Stephen,  Hamilton  and  IMargaret,  all  now  dead. 
After  ten  years  of  wedded  life  his  wife  died,  and,  after  remaining  a  widower 
over  a  year,  he  married  Elizabeth  Bratton,  of  Brandywine  Hundred.  By 
this  union  he  had  thirteen  children,  only  six  of  whom  are  now  living — three 
sous  and  three  daughteis.  In  the  years  of  his  more  active  life  (he)  was  one 
of  the  Wardens  of  St.  Andrew's  P.  E.  Church,  of  Wilmington,  where  for  a 
long  time  he  was  a  communicant,  and  regularly  every  Sunday,  until  last  year, 
was  to  be  found  among  the  congregation."  Dell  Noblitt  had  an  older  brother, 
John,  who  lived  on  a  part  of  the  tract  originally  owned  by  the  Swedes,  until 
the  timeot  his  death,  which  occurred  in  1855,  he  having  attained  to  the  age 
of  94  years. 

2589.  Elizabeth,  born  9mo.  8,  1833.     2590.  Joel,  born  183t. 


Child  of  Jacob  and  (2361)  Susanna  (Swayne)  Hayes. 

2591.  Benjamin,  {Susanna,   Susanna.^   Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  lOmo.  8,  1828. 


Childrsn  of  John  and  (2362)  Margaret  (Woodward)  Kinsey. 

2592.  Samuel,  {Margaret,  Samuel,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  2mo.  24,  1822.  2593.  Caleb  Pusey,  born  Imo.  10, 1823  ;  died 
7mo.  2,  1824.  2594.  Elizabeth,  born  9ino.  6,  1824  ;  died  9mo.  14, 
1825. 

2595.  Elizabeth,  born  6mo.  15,  1826.  2596.  John  W.,  born 
lOmo.  25,  1828;  died  llmo.  14,  1851.  2591.  Margaret  Ann,  born 
9mo.  10,  1830;  married  Barton  G.  Roberts,  lOmo.  8,  1862. 

259S.  Philena,  born  llrao.  23,  1832.  2599.  Sarah,  born  Imo. 
26,  1834.  2600.  William  Baker,  born  5mo.  11,  1836;  married 
Ada  L.  Wingell,  Imo.  29,  18G8. 


SEVENTH  QENEEATION.  257 

Descendants  o/(ll)  John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson. 

2601.  Mary,  born  2mo.  20, 1838  ;  died  4ino.  5, 1842.  2602.  Anna, 
born  2mo.  27,  1840 ;  died  4mo.  16,  1842. 

2603.  Edward  W.,  born  Imo.  17,  1842;  married  Sarah  Jane 
Riley,  4mo.  2,  1868.     2604.  Emma,  born  Imo.  7,  1844. 


Children  of  William  E.  and  (2364)  Sarah  Woodward  Baily. 

2605.  Samuel,  (Sarah,  Samuel,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  Imo.  17,  1828  ;  died  7mo.  23,  1843. 

2606.  Ann,  born  3mo.  1,  1830.  2607.  Rebecca,  born  8mo.  8, 
1832  ;  died  5mo.  26,  1860.      2608.  Elizabeth,  born  llmo.  14, 1834. 

2609.  William,  born  llmo.  23,  1836  ;  died  6mo.  29,  1864. 

2610.  Tacy,  born  Imo.  26,  1839.  2611.  Joel  S.,  born  7mo.  26, 
1841.  2612.  Samuel,  born  Imo.  29,  1844,  married  Mary  Bell 
Radford.     2613.  Edward  S.,born  4mo.  25,  1847  ;  died  2mo.  3, 1859. 

2614.  Joseph,  born  4mo.  19,  1851. 


Children  of  Richard  B.  and  (2366)  Susanna  (Woodward) 

Smedley. 

2615.  Anna  Amanda,    (Susanna,   Samuel,   Sarah,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  3mo.  30,  1838 ;  died  8mo.  20,  1839. 

2616.  Philena  p.,  born  llmo.  15,1839.  2617.  Mary  Anna,  bom 
4mo.  9,  1842.     2618.  Wilmer,  born  8mo.  23,  1843. 

2619.  Sarah  J.,  born  Imo.  14,  1846. 


Children  of  Thomas  C.  and  (2367)  Rachel  (Woodward) 

Chandler. 

2620.  Rebecca,  (Rachel,   Samuel,   Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  lOmo.  7,  1833. 

2621.  Thomas  Allen,  born  4mo.  17,  1836. 

3622.  William  S.,  born  llmo.  19,  1838.     2623.  Josiah  W.,  bom 
2mo.  13,  1841. 

2624.  David  W.,  born  7mo.  3, 1843  ;  married  Mary  E.  Henderson, 
Wilmington,  Del.,  llmo.  7, 1867. 

2625.  Jesse,  born  9mo.  23,  1846  ;  married  Virginia  Point,  New 

Castle,  Del.,  5mo.  14,  1868. 

17 


258  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  J achson. 

Children  of  Isaac  and  (2369)  Rachel  (Fell)  Chambers. 

2626.  Sarah,  {Rachel^  Sarah,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  horn 
4mo.  12, 1823 ;  married  Asahel  Walker.  2627.  Rebecca,  born  lOmo. 
21,  1824  ;  married  Preston  Wickersliam. 


Children  of  (2370)  Samuel  and  Patience  M.  (Chambers)  Fell. 

2628.  Mary  Ann,  (Samuel,  Sarah,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  4mo.  30,  1830.  2629.  Rebecca,  born  lOmo.  10,  1831;  died 
Imo.  23,  1832.     2630.  James  P.,  born  2mo.  24,  1835. 

2631.  Richard  H.,  born  8mo.  28,  1836. 


Children  of  (2371)  John  J.  and  Hannah  (Mattson)  Woodward. 

2632.  Albert  M.,  {John  J.,  William,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  lOmo.  19,  1839;  married  Harriet  Parker,  Philadelphia, 
3mo.  1,  1865.     2633.  Adolphus  Darwin,  born  lOmo.  28,  1841. 

2634.  Theo.  Bolton,  born  9mo.  17,  1843. 


Children  of   (2372)  "Washington  B.  and  Edith  B.  (Lamborn) 

W^oodward. 

2635.  Jacob  Granville,  {Washington  B.,  William,  Sarah,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthonij)hoTn  lOmo.  12,  1842  ;  died  6mo.  13,  1849. 

2636.  Washington  B.,  born  Imo.  26,  1849;  died  2mo.  13,  1866. 


Children  of  (2373)  Isaac  and  Hannah  (Sharpless)  W^oodward. 

2637.  Charity  T.,  {Isaac,  William,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  7mo.  4,  1841.     2638.  Mareetta  S.,  born  Imo.  21,  1843. 

2639.  Sarah  B.,  born  12mo.  26,  1844.  2640.  Caroline  D.,  born 
12mo.  25,  1846.     2641.  William  S.,  born  1848  ;  died  8mo.  22, 1849. 


Children  of  Gibbons  and  (2374)  Eliza  (Woodward)  Kendall. 

2642.  Philena,  {Eliza,  Thomas,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  4mo.  21,  1831.  2643.  Casper,  born  8mo.  9,  1836;  married 
Emily  Matilda  Johnson,  Wilmington,  Del.,  3mo.  15,  1859. 

2644.  Emma  W.,  born  Imo.  2,  1846;  died  2mo.  12,  1851. 

2645.  Mary  Emma,  born  8mo.  28,  1852. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  359 

Descendants  o/(ll)  John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  (2376)  Jackson  and  Sibilla  P.  (Entriken) 
Woodward. 

2646.  Thomas  E.,  (Jackson,  Thomas,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
Tborn  4mo.  15,  1839  ;  died  3mo.  17,  1842.  2647.  Anna  Mary,  born 
8mo.  1,  1842;  died  3mo.  29,  1843.  2648.  Hannah,  born  4mo.  11, 
1844.     2649.  Henry  Clay,  born  2mo.  4,  1848. 


Children  of  Emmor  S.  and  (2377)  Mabel  (Woodward) 
Entriken. 

2650.  Anna  Mary,  (Mabel,  Thomas,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  lOmo.  18,  1841 ;  died  lOmo.  15, 1842.  2651.  Albert  L.,  born 
7mo.  26,  1843 ;  married  Isabell  T.,  daughter  of  Lewis  and  Lydia 
Ann  Williams,  of  E.  Bradford,  lOmo.  4,  1866. 

2652.  Emmarene,  born  Imo.  12,  1846  ;  married  Westley  C.  John- 
son, Wilmington,  Del.,  5mo.  9,  1867.  2653.  Franklin  B.,  born 
2mo.  15,  1848  ;  married  Mary  L.,  daughter  of  George  R.  and  Sarah 
Johnson,  7mo.  21,  1870.     Franklin  B.  died  3mo.  31,  1877. 


Children  of  (2378)  Lewis  B.  and  Elizabeth  S.  (Witsil) 
Woodward. 

2654.  Clara  J.,  (Lewis  B.,   Thomas,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  5mo.  8,  1851.     2655.  Ellie  L.,  born  lOmo.  5,  1854. 
2656.  Alfred  Lee,  born  2mo.  27,  1860. 


Children  of  Edward  and  (2379)  Sarah  (Woodward)  McGee. 

2657.  Elizabeth,  (Sarah,  Levi,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  9mo.  20,  1848 ;  died  (by  accident)  4mo.  1,  1863. 

2658.  Phebe  Ann,  born  12mo.  14, 1849;  married  James  Sinclair, 
York  Co.,  Pa.,  3mo.  3, 1868. 

2659.  Catharine,  born  Imo.  1,  1852.  2660.  Philena,  born 
8mo.  29,   1853. 

2661.  Sarah,  born  Imo.  30,  1855.  2662.  Margaret,  born  lOmo. 
6,  1856.  2663.  Emeline,  born  llmo.  17,  1859.  2664.  Mary  Han- 
nah, born  lOmo.  15,  1863. 


260  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  o/(ll)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Matthew  and  (2381)  Sibilla  (Woodward)  Sample. 

2665.  Lewis,  (Sibilla,  Levi,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
7mo.  7,  1846.  2666.  Sarah  J.,  born  Imo.  28,  1848.  2667.  Levi, 
born  Imo.  6,  1850.     2668.  Samuel,  born  9mo.  19,  1851. 

2669.  Adaline,  born  3mo.  22,  1853.  2670.  Merritt  S.,  born 
12mo.  1,  1855.     2671.  Phebe  Ann,  born  3mo.  30,  1858. 

2672.  Isaac,  born  lOmo.  22,  1861. 


Children  of  (2382)  Samuel  and  Margaret  (Dickey)  Woodward. 

2673.  Isabella  R.,  {Samuel,  Levi,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony^ 
born  8mo.  1,  1862.     2674.  Joseph  S.,  born  7mo.  28,  1865. 
2675.  Mary  E.,  born  9mo.  9,  1867. 


Children  of  (2387)  Thomas  and  Priscilla  (Jones)  Wickersham. 

2676.  Joseph  Allen,  {Thomas,  Rachel,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  Imo.  17,  1838  ;  married   Lysle.     2677.  Elmira, 

born  3mo.  24,   1839.     2678.  Elizabeth  J.,  born   llmo.   1,  1842; 
married  Francis  M.  Pyle.  Residence,  West  Grove,  Chiester  Co.,  Pa. 


Children  of  Andrew  and  (2388)  Sarah  (W^ickersham)  Moore. 

2679.  Phebe  Ann,  {Sarah,  Rachel,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born 6mo. 22, 1839.  2680.  LEViW.,bornl2mo.2,1841 ;  marriedMar- 
garet  Caruthers,  Smyrna,  Del.     2681.  Rebecca,  born  9mo.  29, 1845. 


Children  of  (2390)  Preston  and  Rebecca  (Chambers) 
Wickersham. 

2682.  Rachel,  (Preston,  Rachel,  Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  horn 
Imo.  4,  1851 ;  died  8mo.  5,  1851.  2683.  William  R.,  born  lOmo. 
11,  1855;   died  4mo.  4,  1860.     2684.  Mary  S.,  born  4mo.  15,  1862. 


Child  of  (2391)  Levi  and  Angeline  P.  (Russell)  Wickersham. 

2685.  Florilla,    {Levi,  Rachel,    Sarah,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  9mo.  15,  1853. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  261 

Descendants  o/(ll)  John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Abiah  and  (2392)  Mary  (Hannum)  Cope. 

2686.  Henry,  (Mary.,  Sarah,  James,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  bom 
9mo.  24,  1838.     2687.  David,  bom  9mo.  18,  1840. 


Child  of  (2393)  John  and  Ann  P.  (Hoopes)  Hannum. 

2688.  John  A.,  (John,  Sarah,  James,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
3mo.  2,  1861. 

Children  of  (2394)  James  and  Louisa  A.  (Bartlett)  Hannum. 

2689.  Hannah  Sarah,  (James,  Sarah,  James,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  lOmo.  28,  1843  ;  married  ElvieE.,  son  of  James  E.  and 
Sarah  A.  Bonine,  of  Michigan.  2690.  John  B.,  born  12mo.  15, 
1844  ;  died  tmo.  4, 1846.  2691.  Mary  D.,  bom  3mo.  16,  1846  ;  died 
tmo.  10,  1846.     2692.  James  M.,  born  Imo.  10,  1848. 

2693.  Alice  J.  C,  born  lOmo.  24, 1849.  2694.  Nathan  B.,  born 
9mo.  9,  1851.  2695.  Martha  E.,  born  lOmo.  12,  1853  ;  died  4mo. 
14,  1871.     2696.  Louisa  A.  B.,  born  9mo.  10,  1855. 

2697.  JoHNANNA,  born  3mo.  8,  1857.  2698.  Edmund  B.,  born 
12mo.  12,  1858. 

Children  of  James  anl  (2402)  Mary  (Jackson)  Haines. 

2699.  Charles  Conover,  (Mary,  Thomas,  James,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  lOmo.  18,  1833  ;  married  Maggie  E.  McConnell, 
6mo.  25,  1866.  They  have  two  children.  2700.  James,  born  llmo. 
12,  1835 ;  married  Elizabeth  Bouvier,  5mo.  4,  1857.  They  have 
three  children.     2701.  Mary  Louisa,  born  llmo.  6,  1837. 

2702.  Amanda,  born  2mo.  2,  1840  ;  married  John  F.  Clark,  lOmo. 
23,1856.  No  children.  2703.  Emma,  born  2mo.  6,1842;  married 
James  B.  Smith,  lOmo.  5,  1860.  Emma  died  Imo.  19,  1865.  They 
had  two  children,  2704.  John,  born  Imo.  12,  1844  ;  died  in  his 
fourth  year.  2705.  Adalaide,  born  9mo.  14,  1846;  married  Fred- 
erick D.,  son  of  William  and  Rebecca  Reid,  of  West  Chester,  5mo. 
1,  1874.     They  have  one  child.     Residence,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

2706.  John,  born  llmo.  5,  1848.  2707.  Ella,  born  lOmo.  19, 
1850.     2708.  William  Jackson,  born  2mo.  27,  1853. 


262  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  q/(ll)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Jacob  T.  and  (2404)  Eliza  Emma  (Jackson) 

Collins. 

2709.  William  Jackson,  {Eliza  Emma,  Thomas.,  James.,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  12mo.  9, 1844  ;  married  Amanda  Wright,  Imo. 
1,  1870.  One  child.  2710.  Edwin  Clendaniel,  born  3mo.  24, 
1847  ;  married  Mary  E.  Titus,  lOmo.  24,  1871.     One  child. 

2711.  Jacob  Warren,  born  lOmo.  8,  1858. 


Children  of  James  and  (2406)  Eliza  (Hoopes)  Mendenhall. 

2712.  Thomas,  {Eliza,  Mary,  James,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
12mo.  23,  1831  (at  West  Chester,  Pa.,) ;  unmarried. 

2713.  Mary  Elizabeth,  born  Imo.  3,  1835;  married  6mo.  13, 
1852,  to  Ozias  Strong,  (born  Imo.  14,  1828,  in  Rutland,  Tioga  Co., 
Pa.,)  son  of  Elial  and  Martha  (Curtis)  Strong.  They  have  ten  chil- 
dren.    Residence,  Springville  City,  Utah. 

2714.  James  Hoopes,  born  12mo.  10,  1836  ;  married  3mo.  1, 1857, 
to  Caroline,  daughter  of  Henry  and  Mary  M.  (Weikel)  Huff.  Caro- 
line born  6mo,  15,  1840,  in  Union,  Union  Co.,  Pa.  They  had  ten 
children.  Residence,  Utah.  2715.  Lydia  Ann,  born  Imo.  4, 1839  ; 
died  4mo.  27,  1844.  2716.  Sarah,  born  12mo.  24,  1840;  married 
4mo.  1,  1856,  to  Uriah  Eugene  Curtis,  (born  3mo.  31,  1832,  in 
Brown  Co.,  Ohio)  son  of  Gardner  and  Maria  (Dunn)  Curtis.  They 
had  ten  children.     Residence,  Utah. 

2717.  Caroline,  born  12mo.  30,  1842,  in  New  Castle,  Delaware  ; 
married  llmo.  9,  1861,  to  Uel  Stewart  (born  in  Madison  Co.,  111., 
3mo.  3,  1840),  son  of  William  Jackson  and  Sarah  B.  (Jenfry) 
Stewart,  of  Overton  Co.,  Tenn.  They  had  five  children.  Residence, 
Utah.  2718.  Joseph  Smith,  born  4mo.  6,  1845,  at  Nauvoo,  Han- 
cock Co.,  111.,  unmarried.  2719.  Emma  Smith,  born  lOmo.  20,1848, 
in  Pottawatamie  Co.,  Iowa;  married  12mo.  17,  1866,  to  Alma  (born 
5mo.  29,  1845),  son  of  John  and  Mary  Ann  (Oakes)  Roylance,  of 
Nauvoo,  111.     They  had  four  children. 

2720.  Eliza,  born  llmo.  15,  1851,  at  Springville  City,  Utah; 
married  llmo.  30,  1868,  to  David  Dubois  Dibble  (born  llmo.  30, 
1846,  in  Farmington,  Iowa),  son  of  Philo  and  Hannah  Ann  (Dubois) 
Dibble.  They  have  three  children.  Philo  born  6mo.  6,  1806,  in 
Peru,  Mass.     Hannah  Ann  born  7mo.  31,  1808,  in  Salem  Co.,  N.  J. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION.  263 

Descendants  of  {II)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  (2410)  Phineas  Lewis   and  Deborah  J.  (Fling) 

Hoopes. 

2T21.  Eliza  M.,   {Phineas  L.^  Mary,  James,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  llmo.  30,  184T.     2122.  Mary  J.,  born  lOmo.  1,  1852. 
2Y23.  Anna  P.,  born  3mo.  2,  1857  ;  died  4mo.  12,  1859. 
2724.  Edward  B.,  born  3mo.  2,  1857. 


Child  of  Ellis  P.  and  (2413)  Anna  B.  (Bartram)  Marshall. 

2725.  Anna  B.,  {Anna  B.,  Phebe,  Ann,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  lOmo.  17,  1846 ;  married  Ralph  Marsh  Harvey,  3mo.  12,  1868, 
son  of  Evans  and  Hannah  G.  Harvey,  of  Birmingham.  Ralph  born 
3mo.  12, 1843.     They  have  two  children. 


Children  of  William  and  (2414)  Ann  (Pusey)  Harry. 

2726.  Maria,  {An7i,  Sarah,  Ann,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born 
2mo.  15,  1823.     2727.  Joseph  P.,  born  8mo.  29,  1825. 

2728.  Sarah  Ann,  born  1  Imo.  9, 1826.  2729.  Sophia,  born  llmo. 
9,  1826.  2730.  Deborah,  born  9mo.  28,  1828.  2731.  Isaac  P., 
born  8mo.  31, 1830.     2732.  William,  born  3mo.  13, 1832  ;  deceased. 

2733.  Edward,  born  3mo.  13, 1832.  2734.  Elizabeth,  born  6mo. 
6,  1835.     2735.  Hannah  G.,  born  5mo.  28,  1839. 

2736.  Joshua  Baily,  born  6mo.  5,  1842.  2737.  William,  born 
Brno.  22,  1844.     2738.  Francis,  born . 


Children  of  (2415)  Joshua  B.  and  Maria  (Spencer)  Pusey. 

2739.  Lewis,  {Joshua  B.,  Sarah,  Ann,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  12mo.  10,  1830;  married  Imo.  15,  1862,  at  Londongrove, 
Edith  T.  Phillips,  daughter  of  Harvey  and  Hannah.  Residence, 
Kennett  Square,  Pa. 

2740.  Joel  B.,  born  5mo.  1,  1833 ;  married .     2741.  Emily, 

born  7mo.  23,  1835.     2742.  Sarah  Ann,  born  12mo.  1,  1838 ;  died 
12mo.  23,  1861,  unmarried. 

2743.  Isaac,  born  lOmo.  25,  1841.  2744.  Louisa,  born  7mo.  16, 
1844;  died  9mo.  7,  1852.     2745.  Edith  H.,  born  3mo.   15,  1848; 


264  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  0/(11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

married  Warren  J.  Shelmire,  of  New  Garden,  son  of  William  and 
.     2746.  William  J.,  born  9m0i  6,  1851. 


Children  of  Truman  and  (2416)  Juliann  (Pusey)  Cooper. 

2747.  Mary  Elizabeth,  (Juliann,  Sarah,  Ann,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  6mo.  1,  1830 ;  married  Hervey  Eshleman. 

2748.  Warrick,  born  lOmo.  13,  1831 ;  married  Martha,  daughter 
of  Elijah  and  Hannah  Lewis,  of  Lancaster  Co.  2749.  Edith  P., 
born  6mo.  12,  1835;  married  4mo.  17,  1856,  to  Joseph  B.,  son  of 
Joseph  and  Sarah  B.  Cooper,  of  Sadsbury,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

2750.  Lewis  B.,  born  7mo.  15,  1833  ;  died  9mo,  27,  1841. 

2751.  Sarah  Ann,  born  Umo.  10,  1887  ;  died  2mo.  10,  1839. 

2752.  Aaron  Hurford,  born  8mo.  9,  1841 ;  married  4mo.  7, 
1869,  at  Chester,  Delaware  Co.,  to  Martha,  daughter  of  George  and 
Hannah  Sharpless. 

2753.  Sophia  Ann,  born  7mo.  11,  1845;  died  7mo.  28,  1860. 

2754.  Emma  Louisa,  born  Umo.  21,  1848  ;  married  lOmo.  14, 
1869,  to  Penrose  Maule,  of  Philadelphia. 


[Children  of  (2^9)  Benjamin  B.  and  Sarah  (Willet)  Baily. 

2755.  Elizabeth,  (Benjamin  B.,  Reuben,  Ann,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  5mo.  20,  1843  ;  married  P.  J.  Murphy,  son  of  Miles 
and  Annie,  in  1861.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

2756.  LoYD,  born  Imo.  24,  1846  ;  married  Clara  L.,  daughter  of 
John  and  Angelina  Prior,  Umo.  10,  1869.  Residence,  Philadelphia. 

2757.  Thomas  W.,  born  6mo.  15,  1847  ;  married  Pauline,  daugh- 
ter of  John  and  Sophie  Kreutzenburger,  in  1871. 


Children  of  Joseph  and  (2420)  Sarah  P.  (Baily)  Durnall. 

2758.  Wilelma,  (Sarah  P.,  Reuben,  Ann,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  2mo.  16,  1844.     2759.  Anne  Elizabeth,  born  Imo,  8,  1846. 

2760.  Edwin  J.,  born  lOmo.  1,  1847  ;  married  Sidney,  daughter 
of  Caleb  and  Mary  Cox,  lOmo.  31,  1872.     They  have  one  child. 

2761.  Henry  Clay,  born  2mo.   11,    1849.     2762.  Bartram  B., 
born  4mo.  28,  1850.     2763.  J.  Warren,  born  2mo.  16,  1853. 

2764,  Florence  May,  born  12mo.  3,  1854 

2765.  Ellie  Nightingale,  born  lOmo.  25,  1856. 


SEVENTH  OENEBATION.  '  365 

Descendants  o/(ll)  John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  William  C.  and  (2421)  Phebe  Anna  (Baily)  Hunt. 

2T66.  'Mary  Elizabeth,  (Phebe,  Beuben,  Ann,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  12mo,  16,  1839  ;  married  Isaac  Pyle,  of  Keanett  Square, 
Chester  Co.,  in  1860.  They  had  two  children.  276*1.  Anna  B., 
born  Imo.  31,  1841 ;  died  Imo.  3,  1851.  2768.  Victoria  W.,  born 
2mo.  9,  1843  ;  married  James  Chandler,  1872.     One  child. 

2769.  John  Jambs,  born  llmo.  9,  1844  ;  married  Sallie  Lewis,  of 
Delaware  Co.,  Pa.  They  had  six  children.  2770.  William  C, 
born  7mo.  24,  1846.  2771.  Phebe  Anna,  born  4mo.  12,  184  8  ;  died 
aged  three  months. 

Children  of  (2422)  Jackson  and  Phebe  (Seal)  Baily. 

2772.  Annabell,  (Jackson,  Beuben,  Ann,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  9mo.  8,  1855  ;  died  2mo.  19, 1858.  2773.  Edgar  R.,  born  3mo. 
14,  1857.     2774.  Gertrude,  born  3mo.  23,  1859  ;  died  7mo.  5, 1860. 

2775.  Elizabeth  B.,  born  8mo.  1,  1861. 

2776.  Joseph  Jackson,  born  mo9.  19,  1863. 


Children  of  John  and  (2425)  Anna  (Baily)  Collins. 

2777.  Elizabeth  B.,  (Anna,  Joshua,  Ann,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  llmo.  10,  1840;  married  Joseph  P.  Remington,  6mo.  3,  1874. 
They  have  one  child. 

2778.  Mary  Anna  L.,  born  8mo.  4,  1848  ;  married  James  F. 
Wood,  llmo.  11,  1875.  They  have  one  child.  2779.  Caroline  B., 
born  4mo.  29,  1858 ;  married  Eugene  M.  Aaron,  8mo.  28,  1875. 

2780.  Sallie  L.,  born  4mo.  17,  1863.  2781.  Fannie  B.,  born 
4mo.  17,  1863  ;  died  7mo.  22,  1865. 


Children  of  (2426)  Samuel  L.  and  Elizabeth  (Tatum)  Baily. 

2782.  Annie  T.,  (Samuel  L.,  Joshua,  Ann,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  7mo.  31,  1848.  2783.  Loyd,  born  9mo.  14,  1849  ;  married 
Elizabeth  A.  Moore,  4mo.  10,  1872.     They  have  two  children. 

2784.  Elizabeth  L.,born  llmo.  28, 1851.  2785.  Josiah  T.,  born 
5mo.  8,  1853.     2786.  Frances,  born  9mo.  7,  1855. 

2787.  Edward,  born  9mo.  9,  1857  ;  died  lOmo.  26,  1857. 


266  SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  0/(11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  (2428)  Thomas  L.  and  Caroline  A.  (Smith)  Baily. 

2'788.  Amelia  Sophia,  ( Thomas  L.,  Joshua,  Ann,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  Imo.  8,  1856  ;  died  7mo.  22,  1856. 

2789.  Alfred  William,  born  lOmo.  18,  1857. 

2790.  Susan  Loyd,  born  3mo.  24,  1866.     2791.  Thomas  L.,  born 
Imo.  13,  1869  ;  died  Imo.  13,  1869. 


Children  of  (2429)  Joshua  L.  and  Theodate    (Lang)  Baily. 

2792.  Frederick  Lang,  (Joshua  L.,  Joshua,  Ann,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  lOmo.  30, 1857.  2793.  Albert  Lang,  born  6Tno.  22, 
1859.     2794.  William  Loyd,  born  12mo.  26,  1861. 

2795.  Charles  Winter,  born  12mo.  1,  1866. 

2796.  Henry  Paul,  born  9mo.  3,  1868. 


Children  of  (2432)  Humphrey  and  Philena  (Davis)  Baily. 

2797.  Jason  D.,  {Humphrey,  Joel  J.,  Ann,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  llmo.  6,  1848.  2798.  Joel  J.,  born  lOmo.  9,  1850  ;  died  2mo., 
1852.  2799.  Eugene  A.,  born  9mo.  3,  1853.  2800.  Joshua  G., 
born  2mo.  22,  1857.     2801.  Charles  M.,  born  8mo.  12,  1859. 

2802.  Susan  L.,  born  Imo.  23,  1864. 


Children  of  (2482)  Humphrey  and   Delilah    (Sherret)    Baily. 

2803.  Louisa  May,  {Humphrey,  Joel  J.,  Ann,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) horn  llmo.,  ISIO.  2804.  Nellie,  born  lOmo.,  1872;  died 
llmo.,  1872.  

Children  of  (2433)  Joshua  G.,  and  Emily  J.  (Fry)  Baily. 
2805.  Fanny  J.,  {Joshua  O.,  Joel  J.,  Ann,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  2mo.  24,  1865.     2806.  Susan  F.,  born  6mo.  17,  1866. 


Children  of  William  D.  and  (2437)  Ann  Louisa  (Baily)  Jones. 

2807.  Joel  B.,  (J.nn  Louisa,  Joel  J,  Ann,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  5mo.  1,  1864.  2808.  Susan  L.,  born  5mo.  4,  1865 ;  died  9mo. 
6,  1865.  2809.  Fanny  L.,  born  lOmo.  16,  1867  ;  died  2mo.  14, 
1867.     2810.  William  D.,  born  2mo.  10,  1872. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION.  267 

Descendants  0/(11)  John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Child  of  (2441)  Evan  P.,  and  Rachel  Ann  (Harlan)  Baily. 

2811.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  (Evan  P.,  Joel  J.,  Ann,  John,  IsaaCj 
Anthony)  born  2mo.  26,  1815. 


EIGHTH   GENERATION. 


Children  of  Lemuel  and  (2442)  Elizabeth  (Hutton)  Plumley. 

2812.  Maxwell,  (Elizabeth,  Joel,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony). 

2813.  Mary  Jane.     Two  children  deceased,  (names  not  known). 


Children  of  (2443)  Jackson  and  Christianna  (Bird)  Hutton. 

2814.  James  M.,  (Jackson,  Joel,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  6mo.  18,  183*7 ;  married  Susan  Ewing,  Tmo.  18,  1861. 
They  have  four  children.  2815.  Samuel,  born  9mo.  6,  1840 ; 
married  Annie  R.  Ewing,  Imo.  12,  1871.     They  have  one  child. 

2816.  Mary  E.,  born  2mo.  13,  1843 ;  married  Edward  Rumford, 
Brno.  12,  1861.  They  had  five  children.  2817.  William,  born 
Imo.  11,  1846  ;  married  Maria  Lockard,  3mo.  23, 1871.  They  have 
two  children.  2818.  Jesse  W.,  born  8mo.  31, 1848  ;  died  lOmo.  18, 
1876.  2819.  Sarah  C,  born  6mo.  28,  1851.  2820.  Joel  J.,  born 
6mo.  26,  1856.     2821.  Thomas  S.,  born  6mo.  22,  1858. 


Children  of  (2445)  Joseph  and  Jane  M.  (Jarvis)  Hutton. 

2822.  William  S.,  (Joseph,  Joel,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  2mo.  9,  1842.     2823.  Mary  Jane,  born  2mo.  2,  1845. 


Children  of  (2445)  Joseph  and  Catharine  A.  (Taylor)  Hutton. 

2824.  Carrie  F.,  (Joseph,  Joel,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  8mo.  6,  1849 ;  married  John  H.  Breens,  5mo.  29,  1867. 
He  died  5mo.  25,  1875.     Carrie  F.  married  (2nd)  lOmo.  27,  1875, 


268  EIQHTH  GENERATION. 

Descendojits  0/  (11)  Johii  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

to  John  H.  Hanan.  2825.  Joel,  born  llmo.  21,  1850;  died  4mo. 
10,  1851.  2826.  Joseph,  born  8mo.  11,  1853.  282Y.  Charles  D., 
born  Tmo.  15,  1854;  died  Ymo.  20,  1854.  2828.  Walter  S.,  born 
llmo.  6,  1856.  2829.  George  F.,  born  6mo.  29,  1859 ;  died  Tmo. 
5,  1859. 

Children  of  (2446)  Hartley  and  Elizabeth  (Callahan)  Hutton. 

2830.  Sarah  C,  (Hartley,  Joel,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony).    2831.  William.     2832.  David. 


Child  of  Peter  and  (2447)  Jane  (Hutton)  Shultz. 
2833.  Caroline,  (Jane,  Joel,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 


married 


Children  of  (2449)  Isaac  and  Rachel  (McMinn)  Hutton. 

2834.  Hugh,  (Isaac,  Joel,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony). 

2835.  Emma.    2836.  Kersey.    2837.  Elizabeth.    2838.  Reuben. 
2839.  Benjamin. 


Children  of  (2450)  Benjamin  and  Mary  Matilda  (Cimon) 

Hutton. 

2840.  Charles  S.,  (Benjamin,  Joel,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac, 

Anthony)  born  3mo.  9,  1845.     2841.  Sarah  B.,  born  4mo.  6,  1847. 

2842.  Mary  Ann,  born  8mo.  20, 1849  ;  died,  aged  about  13  years. 


Children  of  (2451)  Joel  and  Eliza  Ann  (Laughhead)  Hutton. 

2843.  Jennie  E.,  (Joel,  Joel,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  5mo.  28,  1847  ;  married  Hugh  H.,  son  of  Isaac   Hutton,  8mo. 

30,  1864.     Hugh  H.  born  4mo.  25,  1840;   died  .     Jennie  B. 

married  (2nd)  llmo.  12,  1873,  to  Simon  N.  Snedicker. 


Children  of  (2452)  William  and  (Long)  Hutton. 

2844.  Lucy,  (  William,  Joel,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  3mo.  19,  1854.     2845.  Delphina,  born  12mo.  29,  1857. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION.  269 

Descendants  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 
Children  of  Andrew  and  (2455)  Sarah  (Haines)  Lewis. 

2846.  Erederick  W.,  (Sarah,  Mabel,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  Imo.  21,  1842 ;  married  Isadora  Olivia  Wilson,  of 
Philadelphia,  llmo.  1,  1810.  2841.  Mabel  A.,  born  Imo.  31,  1843  ; 
died  2mo.  12,  1863. 

2848.  Mary  Emma,  born  3mo.  3,  1844  ;  married  John  G.,  son  of 
Erancis  P.  and  Deborah  Smith,  of  Cecil  Co.,  Md.  Two  children^ 
names  not  obtained.     Reside  in  Iowa.     2849.  Lucretia  M.,  born 

6mo.   24,   1845;  married   6mo.   21,   1811,  to  .     Reside  in  the 

West. 

2850.  Milton  T.,  born  lOmo.  3,  1846  ;  married  Isadore,  daughter 
of  Joseph  and  Rachel  Ross,  of  Harford  Co.,  Md.  2851.  Clara  J.^ 
born  4mo.  13,  1849. 

2852.  Eva  Alice,  born  3mo.  20,  1851.  2853.  Harvey  H.,  born 
Imo.  21,  1853.     2854.  Willis  0.,  born  9mo.  3, 1854  ;  lives  in  Iowa. 

2855.  Charles  L.,  born  Imo.  16,  1858.  2856.  Jeremiah  B., 
born  9mo.  3,  1861.     2851.  Sarah,  born  5mo.  3,  1865. 

2858.  Virginia,  born  lOmo.  25,  1861. 


Children  of  (2459)  Albert  and  Hannah  (Jackson)  Haines. 

2859.  Granville,  (Albert,  Mabel,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  9mo.  25,  1851 ;  died  6mo.  21,  1860.  2860.  Eleanor, 
deceased.     2861.  Milton,  died  3mo.,  1810,  (accidentally  killed). 


Children  of  (2462)  Job  and  Elizabeth  (Dunn)  Haines. 

2862.  Edwin,  (Job,   Margaret,   Sarah,  Isaac,  John,   Isaac,  An- 
thony)'horn  Imo.  28, 1841.     2863.  John  Dunn,  born  llmo.  30, 1849. 

2864.  Sarah  Askew,  born  2mo.  23,  1852  ;  died  9mo.  15,  1854. 

2865.  Mary  Elizabeth,  born  6mo.  9,  1854. 

2866.  William  Sherwood,  born  5mo.  14,  1851. 


Children  of  (2463)  Joseph  H.  and  Rebecca  Frances  (Lincoln) 

Haines. 

2861.  John  L.,  (Joseph  H.,  Margaret,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  lOmo.  21,  1841.     2868.  Anna  Frances,  born  8mo. 


270  EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson. 

20,  1849;  married  iu  IStO  to  Basil  H.,  son  of  Luke  and  Phebe 
Brown,  of  Rising  Sun,  Md,     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

2869.  Elizabeth,  born  lOmo.  14,  1851.  28Y0.  Margaret  H., 
born  3mo.  11,  1854.     2871.  Ida  Ella,  born  9mo.  28,  185T. 

2872.  Sarah  Stubbs,  born  7mo.  30,  1859.  2873.  Rachel^  born 
12mo.  21,  1860.     2874.  Joseph  H.,  born  12mo.  27,  1866. 


Children  of  Marshall  J.  and  (2464)  Elmira  (Haines)  Hunt. 

2875.  Margaret  A.,  (Elmira,  Margaret,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  6mo.  4,  1846.  2876.  Emma  W.,  born  8mo. 
20,  1850;  died  12mo.  19,  1873.  2877.  Rebecca  E.,  born  2mo.  14, 
1853.     2878.  Edwin  M.,  born  4mo,  4,  1855. 

2879.  Mary  C,  born  llmo.  1, 1856.  2880.  Sarah  S.,  born  llmo. 
15,  1858. 

Children  of  Slater  B.  and  (2465)  Sarah   B.  (Haines)  Stubbs. 

2881.  William  H.,  (Sarah  B.,  Margaret,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  6nio.  2,  1852.  2882.  Cecil  Calvert,  born 
5mo.  2,  1854.     2883.  Slater  B.,  born  Imo.  2,  1856. 

2884.  Charles  Eugene,  born  4mo.  15, 1858.  2885.  Hannah  M., 
born  Imo.  30,  1861.     2886.  Edwin  H.,  born  4aio.  18,  1863. 

28S7.  Isaac,  born  2mo.  21,  1865  ;  died  12mo.  10,  1865. 

2888.  Isaac  Job  H.,  born  5mo.  13,  1867. 


Children  of  Walter  F.  and  (2468)  Mary  Amelia  (Hutton;  Neal. 

2889.  Delphina  Louisa,  (Mary  Amelia,  William,  Sarah,  Isaac, 
John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  7mo.  19,  1858  ;  died  8mo.  21,  1858. 

2890.  Rachel  Margaret,  born  5mo.  21,  1859 ;  died  5mo.  22, 
1859.  2891.  Laura  May,  born  4mo.  17, 1860.  2892.  William  H., 
born  lOmo.  5,  1861.     2893.  Clara  Lucinda,  born  lOmo.  11,  1863. 

2894.  Thomas,  born  9mo.  17,  1864;  died  lOmo.  6,  1864. 


Child  of  George  and  (2474)  Sarah  H.  (Haines)  Brown. 
2895.  Virginia,  (Sarah  H.,   Sarah,   Sarah,  Isaac,   John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  5mo.  9,  1871. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION.  371 

Descendants  0/  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Child  of  (2476)  John  H.  and  Mary  P.  (Hay)  Jackson. 

2896.  Marian,  (Jb/m  H.^  Jacob.,  Salliday,  Isaac,  John,   Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  Imo.  10,  1868. 


Children  of  (2477)   Ephraim  and  Sarah  P.  (Levis)  Jackson. 

2897.  Esther  L.,  (Ephraim,  Jacob,  Halliday,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  2mo.  1,  1859.     2898.  Caroline,  born  12mo.,  1862. 
2899.  Henry,  born  9mo.,  1864. 


Children  of  Samuel  S.  and  (2479)  Sarah  Jane  (Schofield)  Ash. 

2900.  Oliver  Howard,  (Sarah  Jane,  Mary  H.,  Halliday,  Isaac, 
John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  lOmo.  8,  1860 ;  died  3mo.  21, 1874. 

2901.  Henry  C,  born  7mo.  2,  1863.     2902.  Samuel,  born  5mo. 
2,  1871.     2903.  Mary,  born  4mo.  13,  1875. 


Child  of  Ernest  and  (2484)  Henrietta   (Jackson)  Turner. 

2904.  Warner  J.,  (Henrietta,  John,  Halliday,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  llmo.  30,  1869. 


Children  of  Isaac  H.  and  (2489)  Mary  C.  (Jackson)  Clothier. 

2905.  Mary  Jackson,  (Mary  C,  William,  Halliday,  Isaac,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  6mo.  7,  1865.  2906.  Elizabeth  Jackson, 
born  llmo.  5,  1866.     2907.  Morris  Lewis,  born  7mo.  24,  1868. 

2908.  Hannah  Hallowell,  born  7mo.  21,  1872. 

2909.  Walter,  born  7mo.  16,  1874.  2910.  Isaac  Hallowell, 
born  llmo.  12, 1875.     2911.  Lydia  Biddle,  born  Imo.  22,  1878. 


Children  of  Benjamin  Davis  and  (2490)  Elizabeth  (Jackson) 

Shreve. 

2912.  Elizabeth  Mary,  (Elizabeth  J.,  William,  Halliday,  Isaac, 
John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  4mo.  17,  1874. 

2913.  Bertha  Jackson,  born  6mo.  5,  1877. 


272  EIGHTH  OENEEATION. 

Descendants  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  (2492)  Abraham  and  Melissa  R.  (Chambers)  Bell. 

2914.  William,  {Abraham,  Eliza  H.,  Halliday,  Isaac,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  5ino.  5,  1812.  2915.  Brinton  C,  born  9mo. 
,24,  1874.     2916.  Mary  Christie,  born  12mo.  6,  1877. 


Child  of  S.  Clement  and  (2496)  Caroline  Jackson  (Bell) 
Satterthwait. 

2917.  Bessie,  {Caroline  J.,  Eliza  H.,  Halliday,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  4mo.  5,  1876. 


Children  of  Philip  and  (2498)  Ellen  M.  (Satterthwait)  Price. 

2918.  Phebe  J.,  {Ellen  M.,  Fhebe,  Halliday,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  7mo.  5,  1866.  2919.  Charles  S.,  born  5mo.  30^ 
1868.     2920.  Mary  S.,  born  12mo.  21,  1874. 


Children  of  (2500)  David  and  Anna  R.  (Abbott)  Satterthwait. 

2921.  Abbott,  (David,  Phebe,  Halliday,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  12mo.  17,  1873.    2922.  Rebecca  H.,  born  lOmo.  2, 1875. 


Child  of  (2509)  Halliday  J.  and  Fannie  (Sharpless)  Price. 

2923.  Arthur,  (Halliday  J.,  Jane,  Halliday,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  5mo.  8,  1876;  died  8mo.  8,  1877. 

Child  of  William   and  (2510)   Sarah  J.  (Price)  Forsythe. 

2924.  Bertha,  (Sarah  J.,  Jane,  Halliday,  Isaac,  John,   Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  5mo.  10,  1876. 


Children  of  George  S.  and  (2511)  Mary  ^V.  (Price)  Cheyney. 

2925.  Mabel,  (Mary  W.,  Jane,  Halliday,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  4ino.  12,  1876.     2926.  Helen,  born  lOmo.  5,  1877. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION.  37'3 

Descendants  of  {II)  John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  James  T.  and  (2513)  Amy  (Thompson)  Chambers. 

292*7.  Mary  R.,  {Amy  T.,  Phebe,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thomj)  born  4mo.  30,  1852.     2928.  J.  Howard,  born  Imo.  31,  1858. 

2929.  Phebe  T.,  born  9mo.  29,  1859.  1930.  George  M.,  born 
lOmo.  30,  1861.     2931.  Arthur  L.,  born  7mo.  31,  1870. 

2932.  Amy,  born  9mo.  2,  1872;  died  Imo.  26,  1873. 


Children  of  (2514)  Samuel  H.  and  Martha  (Moore)  Thompson. 

2933.  Mary,  {Samuel  E.,  Phebe,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  lOmo.  9,  1859  ;  died  lOmo,  20,  1859. 

2934.  Ella  P.,  l^orn  llmo.  12,  1860.  2935.  Mary  B.,  born  7mo. 
29,  1862.     2936.  Phebe  H.,  born  lOmo.  31,  1864. 

2937.  J.  Howard,  born  6mo.  8,  1867.  2938.  Lawrence,  born 
8mo.  23,  1869.  2939.  Anna  S.,  born  6mo.  4,  1871.  2940.  Amy, 
born  5mo.  16,  1874. 

'/^  Children  of  (2515)  Stephen  and  Sarah  (Mitchell)  Wilson. 

2941.  Emilie  p.,  {Stephen,  Sarah,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  llmo.  6,  1856.  2942.  Joseph  M.,  born  lOmo.  5, 
1858.     2943.  Eliza  R.,  born  4mo.  15,  1863;    died  6mo.  28,  1864. 

2944.  David  H.,  born  3mo.  14,  1865.  2945.  Edward  S.,  born 
2mo.  24,  1873. 

Children  of  Spencer  and  (2517)  Eliza  (Wilson)  Chandler. 

2946.  Philip,  {Eliza,  Sarah,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  8mo.  30,  1847.  2947.  Sarah  W.,  born  8mo.  28,  1850;  mar- 
ried George  B.  Lacy  8mo.  18,  1870.     They  have  three  children. 

2948.  Anna  R.,  born  5mo.  13,  1853  ;  married  Thomas,  son  of 
John  G.  and  Elizabeth  (Baily)  Jackson,  of  Hockessin,  Delaware, 
9mo.  9,  1875.  2949.  Phebe  H.,  born  7mo.  19,  1857  ;  married  Nor- 
wood Palmer  lOmo.  7, 1875.     2950.  Spencer  P.,  born  6mo.  6, 1864. 


Children  of  John  Lea  and  (2518)  Lydia  P.  (Wilson)  CowgiU. 

2951.  Clara  Lea,  {Lydia  P.,  Sarah,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  6mo.  22,  1857.  2952.  Anna  Lea,  born  3mo.  29, 
1859  ;  died  4mo.  7,  1862.  18 


374  EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  Thomas  and  (2520)  Eliza  (Hadley)  Mitchell. 

2953.  Mabel  Anna,  (Eliza,  John,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  Imo.  18, 1853.     2954.  M.  Shepherd,  born  4mo.  6,  1854. 

2955.  John  T.,  born  4mo.  6,  1854;  died  9mo.  6,  1854. 

2956.  Hadley,  born  3mo.  16,  1856. 


Children  of  (2526)  John  and  Elmira  (Swayne)  Hadley. 

2951.  William  S.,  {John,  John,  3Iabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  Imo.  23,  1859.     2958.  Anna  E.,  born  3mo.  29,  1861. 

2959.  Samuel  E.,  born  llmo.  1,  1863.  2960.  Florence  D.,  born 
4mo.  10,  1867.     2961.  Edwin  R.,  born  8mo.  25,  18Y0. 


Children  of  Levis  B.  and  (2527)  Ann  (Hadley)  Pennock. 

2962.  James  L.,  {Ann,  John,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  Anthony) 
born  6mo.  12,  1861.     2963.  Samuel  I.,  born  lOmo.  28,  1863. 

5964.  Anna  E.,  born  7mo.  27,  1865.  2965.  Jane  T.,  born  7mo. 
22,  1868. 

Children  of  Edward  and  (2530)  Lydia  (Hilles)  Strong. 

2966.  Jennie  H.,  {Lydia,  Jane,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  8mo.  7,  1864.     2967.  Walter,  born  llmo.  18,  1866. 

2968.  Annie,  born  llmo.  1,  1868  ;  died  3mo.  20,  1869. 

2969.  James,  born  4mo.  30,  1870.  2970.  Albert  E.,  born  12mo. 
26,  1871;  died  4mo.  10,  1872.  2971.  Jessie,  born  9mo.  16,  1875; 
died  9mo.  19,  1875. 

Child  of  (2531)  Israel  and  Harriet  E.  (Loyd)  Hilles. 

2972.  Flora  Loyd,  {Israel,  Jane,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac^ 
Anthony)  born  9mo.  21,  1874 ;  died  7mo.  8,  1875. 


Child  of  (2534)  John  W.  and  Rachel  S.  (Wickersham)  Hoopes. 

2973.  Isaac  W.,  {John  W.,  Isaac,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  Imo.  24,  1874. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION.  275 

Descendants  of  {II)  John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  (2536)  Oliver  H.  and  Mary  Ellen  (Megillegan) 

Smedley. 

2974.  Frank  B.,  (Oliver  H.,  Margaret,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  8mo.  6,  1866.  2975.  J.  Eugene,  born  lOmo.  25, 
1867.  2976.  Maggie  H.,  born  3mo.  19,  1869.  2977.  Bertha  W., 
born  12mo,  12,  1871. 

Children  of  Marshall  S.  and  (2539)  Anna  Eliza  (Smedley) 

Way. 

2978.  M.  Warren,  (Anna  Eliza,  Margaret,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  Smo.  6,  1872.     2979.  Channing,  born  7mo. 

17,  1877. 

Children  of  (2543)  Israel  H.  and  Susan  (Idall)  Way. 

2980.  Mabel,  (Israel  H.,  Eliza,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) bora  4mo.  13,  1866.     2981.  Fannie,  born  7mo.  27,  1868. 
2982.  Walter,  born  4mo.  21,  1871.     2983.  Mary  E.,  born  2mo. 

18,  1873 ;  died  3mo.  14, 1873.     2984.  Sarah  E.,  born  2mo.  18, 1873  ; 
died  7mo.  28,  1873. 

Child  of  Marshall  and  (2544)  Hannah  Jane  (Way)  Baily. 

2985.  Marshall  J.,  (Hannah  Jane,  Eliza,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  lOmo.  9,  1861. 


Child  of  Charles  Burleigh  and  (2545)  Lydia  J.  (Way) 
Hambleton. 

2986.  Marion,  (Lydia  J.,  Eliza,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  lOmo.  24,  1869. 


Children  of  Thomas  and  (2547)  Margaret  Ann  (Hoopes) 

Mercer. 

2987.  Mary  Ella,  (Margaret  Ann,  Halliday,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  2mo.  5,  1859.  2988.  Thompson  H.,  born 
lOmo.  18,  1861.     2989.  Anna  S.,  born  Smo.  23,  1868. 


276  EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Child  of  (2548)  Thomas  B.  and  Rebecca  M.  (Cooper)  Hoopes. 

2990.  Halliday  Jackson,  (TAowias  i?.,  Halliday,  Mabel,  Isaac, 
John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  5mo.  (i,  1875. 


Children  of  Fredereck  K.  and  (2555)  Hannah  Mary  (Mitchell) 

Woodward. 

2991.  Mary,  {Hannah  Mary,  Mabel,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  12mo.  9,  1867.     2992.  Mabel  H.,  born  8mo.  15, 1869. 

2993.  Joseph  M.,  born  3mo.  3,  1872.  2994.  Ida,  born  7mo.  15, 
1873. 


Children  of  (2561)  Joseph  and  Isabel  P.  (Mott)  Parrish. 

2995.  Ethel,  {Joseph,  Susanna,  Sarah,  Hannah,  John,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  7mo.,  1869.     2996.  Grace,  born  6mo.,  1871. 
2997.  Marianna,  born ,  1874. 


Child  of  (2562)  Stephen  and  Elizabeth  (Bancroft)  Parrish. 

2998.  Frederic,  {Stephen,  Susanna,  Sarah,  Hannah,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  7mo.  25,  1870. 

Children  of  (2566)  Charles  and  Philena  (Marshall)  Temple. 

2999.  Mary  H.,  {Charles,  Susan  L.,  Ann,  Hannah,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  3mo.  25,  1870.  3000.  Edward  B.,  born  8mo.  28, 
1871.     3001.  William  P.,  born  6mo.  15,  1873. 

3002.  Horace,  born  llmo.  10,  1874. 


Child  of  (2567)  George  B.  and  Lydia  P.  (Marshall)  Temple. 

3003.  Norris  G.,  {George    B.,   Susan    L.,  Ann,   Hannah,    John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  lOnio.  29,  1865. 


Children  of  (2576)  Edward  and  Elizabeth  H.  (Tatnall)  Bettle. 

3004.  Elizabeth,  {Edward,  Mary  Ann,  Phebe,  Hannah,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  7mo.  23,  1873.  3005.  Samuel,  born  12mo. 
24,  1874. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION.  277 

Descendants  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

Children  of  (2699)  Charles  Conover  and  Maggie  E.  (McConnell) 

Haines. 
3006.  Mary  Ella,   (Charles   (7„   Mary,  Thomas,  James,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  llmo.  13,  ISIS.    3001.  Maggie  E.,  born  12mo. 
30,  1875;  died  7mo.  16,  1876. 


Children  of  (2700)  James  and  Elizabeth  (Bouvier)  Haines. 

3008.  Mart  Louisa,  (James,  Mary,  Thomas,  James,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  3nio.  25,  1858.  3009.  Elizabeth,  born  2mo.  10, 
1860.     3010.  Charles  E.,  born  3mo.  3,  1862. 


Children  of  James  B.  and  (2Y03)  Emma  (Haines)  Smith. 

3011.  Florence  B  ,  (Emma,  Mary,  Thomas,  James,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  4mo.  1,  1862  ;  died  aged  five  months. 

3012.  Emma  B.,  born  Imo.  16,  1865. 


Child  of  Frederick  D.  and  (2705)  Adelaide  (Haines)  Reid. 

3013.    Mary  Louisa,  {Adelaide,  Mary,    Thomas,  James,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  4mo.  2,  1875. 


Child  of  (2709)  William  J.  and  Amanda  (Wright)  Collins. 

3014.  Idella,  (  William  J.,  Eliza  Emma,  Thomas,  James,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  9mo.  30,  1870. 


Child  of  (2710)  Edwin  Clandaniel  and  Mary  E.  (Titus)  Collins. 
3015.  Estella,  {Edwin  C,  Eliza  Emma,  Thomas,  James,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  12mo.  11,  1872. 


Children  of  Ozias  and  (2tl3)  Mary   Elizabeth  (Mendenhall) 

Strong. 
3016.  Mary  Ann,  {Mary  Elizabeth,  Eliza,  Mary,  James,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  4nio.  10,  1853,  at  Springv^ille,  Utah. 


278  EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  0/(11)  John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson. 

3017.  Lydia  Ann,  born  9rao.  28, 1855.  3018.  Oztas  James,  born 
3mo.  23,  1858.  3019.  Martha  Eliza,  born  8mo.  12,  1860;  died 
3mo.  19,  1872.     3020.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  born  6mo.  14,  1863. 

3021.  Willis  Eliel,  born  Imo.  3,  1866.  3022.  Clara  Viola, 
born  8mo.  26,  1868.  3023.  Adelia  Elvira,  born  2mo.  9,  1871; 
died  4mo.  23,  1871.     3024.  Nellie  Irinda,  born  9mo.  26,  1873. 

3025.  Joseph  Mendenhall,  born  3mo.  4,  1876. 


Children  of  (2714)  James  H.  and  Caroline  (Huff)  Mendenhall. 

3026.  Caroline  Sarah.  (James,  Eliza,  Mary,  James,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  Imo.  11,  1858,  in  Springville,  Utah. 

3027.  James  Hoopes,  born  Imo.  24,  1860  ;  died  lOmo.  15,  1865. 

3028.  Willis  Edwin,  born  9mo.  18,  1862;  died  llmo.  18,  1863. 

3029.  Willis  Edmund,  born  9mo.  18,  1862.  3030.  Phineas  W., 
born  lOmo.  20,  1864  ;  died  9mo.  24,  1865.  3031.  Eliza  Jane,  born 
8mo.  15,  1866.     3032.  Eustace,  born  7mo.  23,  1869. 

3033.  Mary  Ellen,  born  12mo.  6,  1871,  at  Mona,  Juab  Co., 
Utah.  3034.  Malin,  born  4mo.  2,  1874.  3035.  Gertrude,  born 
6mo.  11.  1876. 


Children  of  Uriah  Eugene  and  (2716)  Sarah  (Mendenhall) 

Curtis. 

3036.  Uriah  James,  (Sarah,  Eliza,  31ary,  James,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  5mo,  5,  1857,  in  Springville,  Utah. 

3037.  Sarah  Caroline,  born  2rao.  12,  1859.  3038.  Rosalia, 
born  7mo.  21,  1860.     3039.  Luella  Eliza,  born  3mo.  21,  1862. 

3040.  Eugenia  Maria,  born  Imo.  15,  1864. 

3041.  HoLLis  Eugene,  born  4mo.  7,  1867.  3042.  Junius,  born 
6mo.  11,  1870.  3043.  Wiona  Lenora,  born  lOmo.  7,  1871;  died 
lOmo.  20,  1871.  3044.  Leonidas  Mendenhall,  born  Imo.  5,  1873  ; 
died  4mo.  25,  1873.     3045.  Letha  Vinola,  born  6mo.  14,  1874. 


Children  of  Uel  and  (2717)   Caroline  (Mendenhall)  Stewart. 

3046.  Sarah  Eliza,  (Caroline,  Eliza,  Mary,  James,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  9mo.  3,  1862,  at  Springville,  Utah. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION.  279 

Descendants  of  (11 )  John  and  Sarah  {Miller)  Jackson. 

3047.  Edna  Rosena,  born  9mo.  6,  1865.     3048.    Lilian   Evlyn, 
born  9mo.  12,  1868,  at  Mona,  Juab  Co.,  Utah. 

3049.  Edith  Wavelet,  born  3mo.  11,  1873  ;  died  6mo.  23,  1873. 

3050.  Effie  Adasa,  born  3ino.  9,  1875,  at  Springville,  Utah. 


Children  of  Alma  and  (2719)  Emma  Smith  (Mendenhall) 

Roylance. 

3051.  Alma  Elliot,  (Emma  Smith.,  Uliza^  Mary,  James,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  lOrao.  16,  1867,  at  Springville,  Utah. 

3052.  Jamas  Tustin,  born  Imo.  5,  1870;  died  3mo.,  1870. 

3053.  John  Wallace,  born  llmo.  5, 1871. 

3054.  Austin  Hoopes,  born  4mo.  19,  1876. 


Children  of  David  Dubois  and  (2720)  Eliza  (Mendenhall) 

Dibble. 

3055.  David  Phineas,  {Eliza,  Eliza,  Mary,  James,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  lOmo.  5,  1869,  at  Springville,  Utah. 

3056.  PoMEROY  HooPEs,  born  Imo.  8,  1872. 

3057.  Hannah  Ann,  born  6mo.  10,  1874. 


Children  of  Ralph  M.  and  (2725)  Anna  B.  (Marshall)  Harvey. 

3058.  Ellis  P.,  {Anna  B.,  Anna  B.,  Phebe,  Ann,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  2rao.  5,  1869.     3059.  Charles  E.,  born  7mo.  24, 1871. 


Child  of  (2760)  Edwin  J.  and  Sidney  (Cox)  Durnall. 
3060.  Gertrude,  {Edwin  J,  Sarah  P.,  Reuben,  Ann,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  2mo.  3,  1874. 


Children  of  Isaac  and  (2766)  Mary  Elizabeth  (Hunt)  Pyle. 

3061.  Lena  Mary,  {Mary  Elizabeth,  Phebe,  Reuben,  Ann,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)   born  9mo.   10,  1865  ;  died  lOmo.  24,  1869. 

3062.  Florence  M.,  born  7ino.  15,  1872. 


280  EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

Descendants  of  (11)  John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Child  of  James  and  (2168)  Victoria  W.  (Hunt)  Chandler. 

3063.  Ida,  ( Victoria  TF".,  Phebe,  Reuben.,  Ann.,  John.,  Isaac,  An- 
thony) born  7mo.  10,  18*16. 


Children  of  (2769)  John  J.  and  Sallie  (Lewis)  Hunt. 

3064.  Bertha,  {John  «/,,  Fhebe,  Beuben,  Ann,  John  Isaac,  An- 
thony).    3065.  Alice.     3066.  John.     3067.  James. 
3068.  Sallie.     3069.  William. 


Children  of  Joseph  P.  and  (2777)  Elizabeth  B.  (Collins) 
Remington. 

3070.  Arthur  Hart,  (Elizabeth  B.,  Anna,  Joshua,  Ann,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  9mo.  20,  1875.  3071.  ^Joseph  Percy,  born 
2mo.  16,  1877. 

Child  of  James  F.  and  (2778)  Mary  Anna  L.  (Baily)  Wood. 

3072.  William  Musgrave,  (Mary  Anna  L.,  Anna,  Joshua,  Ann, 
John,  Isaac,  Anthony)  born  8mo.  13,  1876. 


Children  of  (2783)  Loyd  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Moore)  Baily. 

3073.  Joshua  M.,  (Loyd,  Samuel  L.,  Joshua,  Ann,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  12mo.  15,  1872.  3074.  Samuel  L.,  born  8mo.  15, 
1874. 


NINTH   GENERATION 


Children  of  (2814)  James  M.  and  Susan  (Ewing)  Hutton. 

3075.  Ida,  (James  M.,  Jackson,  Joel,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  9mo.  8,  1861.  3076.  Samuel  J.,  born  5mo.  10, 
1863.  3077.  Martin  J.,  born  2mo.  12,  1864.  3078.  Winslow  J., 
born  lOmo.  11,  1871. 


NINTH  GENERATION  381 

Descendants  0/  (11)  John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson. 

Child  of  (2815)  Samuel  and  Annie  R.  (Ewing)  Hutton. 

3079.  John  E.,  (Samuel.,  Jackson,  Joel.,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John,  Isaac, 
Anthony)  born  3mo.  21,  1872. 


Children  of  Edward  and  (2816)Mary  E.  (Hutton)  Rumford. 

3080.  Esther  A.,  (Mary  E.,  Jackson,  Joel,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  lOmo.  30,  1861.  3081.  Louisa  E.,  born  2mo. 
15,  1864.  3082.  Ada  M.,  born  Smo.  9,  1868.  3083.  Kate  V., 
born  6mo.  8,  1870.     3084.  Ida  F.,  born  2mo.  26,  1872. 


Children  of  (2817)  William  and  Maria  (Lockard)  Hutton. 

3085.  Caroline  S.,  (William,  Jackson,  Joel,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  Imo.  18,  1872.  3086.  Fannie  A.,  born  9mo. 
16,  1873.     3087.  Mary  Elizabeth,  born  6mo.  25,  1877. 


Child  of and  (2819)  Sarah  C.  (Hutton) . 

3088.  Elmore,  (Sarah  C,  Jackson,  Joel,  Sarah,  Isaac,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony). 

Children  of  George  B.  and  (2947)  Sarah  W.  (Chandler)  Lacy. 

3089.  Edward  C,  (Sarah  W.,  Eliza,  Sarah,  Mabel,  Isaac,  John, 
Isaac,  Anthony)  born  7mo.  3,  1871.  3090.  Anna  R.,  born  6mo.  6, 
1873.     3091.  Frank  R.,  born  12mo.  4,  1874. 


I 


APPENDIX. 


Many  of  the  Jacksons  in  England  became  identified  with  Friends 
at  an  early  period,  and  shared  largely  in  the  sufferings  to  which 
that  People  were  subjected,  evidencing  by  their  steadfastness  in 
supporting  their  principles,  that  they  were  not  only  "  zealous  of 
good  works,"  but  in  times  of  the  bitterest  persecution,  manifested 
the  Christian  spirit  of  forgiveness,  and  "  held  fast  to  their  faith 
without  wavering."  A  recital  of  some  of  their  trials,  extracted 
from  Besse's  "  Sufferings  of  the  People  called  Quakers,"  is  here 
given : 

1660.  "Cumberland.  Elizabeth  Jackson,  with  several  others, 
suffered  imprisonment  twenty-two  weeks  for  refusing  the  oath  of 
allegiance." 

In  the  same  year  at  Durham,  Yorkshire,  "  Thomas  Jackson  was 
taken  from  meeting  and  sent  to  prison  with  several  others."  This 
year  in  Wales,  Thomas  Jackson  with  two  others  on  the  16th  of 
12mo.  "  were  taken  out  of  their  meeting  by  the  Captain  of  the 
Castle,  and  by  the  Mayor  committed  to  gaol,  where  they  were  de- 
tained fourteen  weeks." 

In  Yorkshire,  during  this  year,  "  Henry  Jackson  and  John 
Jackson,  for  refusing  to  swear,  were  committed  to  prison  "with 
two  hundred  and  twenty-seven  others.''  On  the  11th  of  II mo., 
"  Thomas  Jackson,  Stephen  Crisp  and  several  others,  were  taken 
from  meeting,  and  for  refusing  to  take  the  oath  of  allegiance  were 
sent  to  pi'ison."  Christopher  Halliday,  James  Jackson  and  one 
hundred  and  twenty- four  others  "  were  imprisoned  for  refusing  to 
swear."  The  same  year  "  John  Jackson,  Francis  Halliday  and 
forty-eight  others  were  committed  to  prison." 

1661.  Durham.  "Thomas  Jackson  and  several  others,  for  ab- 
senting from  National  worship,  were  cast  into  a  filthy  prison  and 
kept  there  one  month."  This  year,  in  Warwickshire,  Henry  Jack- 
son, William  Dewsberry  and  others  were  imprisoned.  They  "  were 
taken  from  their  houses  and  employments,  and  some  of  them  from 


284  APPENDIX. 

an  Inn  (where  they  were  giving  thanks  before  supper,  which  was 
called  preaching  at  a  conventicle)  and  committed  to  prison.  After 
some  time  of  confinement  they  were  sent  for  to  a  Justice  at  an  Inn, 
who,  for  their  refusing  to  swear,  sent  them  to  prison  as  under  a  sen- 
tence of  Premunire,  and  there  they  lay  above  ten  years,  though 
never  legally  tried  or  convicted." 

1662.  Wales.  On  the  26th  of  2nio.,  Thomas  Jackson  with 
others,  was  sent  to  prison  for  attending  meeting. 

1664.  Lancashire.  William  Jackson  and  four  others  "were 
imprisoned  for  their  religious  meetings."  In  London,  the  same 
year,  Rachel  Jackson  and  thirteen  others  were  committed  to 
prison — also,  during  this  year  the  said  Rachel  Jackson,  with  others, 
was  sent  to  the  House  of  Correction  for  twelve  months.  In  Lon- 
don, this  year,  on  the  18th  of  Imo.,  twenty-four  received  the  sen- 
tence of  transportation.  Among  them  was  a  Matthew  Jackson. 
On  the  loth  of  12mo.,  at  London,  the  same  year,  Margaret  Jack- 
son with  fifteen  others  received  the  sentence  of  transportation  to 
Barbadoes. 

Wales.  This  year  Thomas  Jackson  had  goods  taken  from  him 
for  absence  from  the  National  worship.  In  Durham  "  George 
Jackson  was  committed  to  prison  twenty  days."  This  year  Wil- 
liam Jackson  and  others  were  imprisoned  in  Warwickshire  and 
most  of  them  excommunicated. 

1670.  Huntingdonshire.  Simon  Jackson  with  several  others 
was  fined  and  imprisoned  for  attending  meeting. 

1671.  Cumberland.  9mo.  30,  John  Jackson,  of  Kirklinton, 
was  imprisoned  on  account  of  tythes. 

1678.  Westmoreland.  Peter  Jackson  and  others  "were  fined 
and  imprisoned  for  attending  meeting." 

1679,  Cheshire.  Alice  Jackson,  John  Jackson  and  twenty-one 
others  "  were  convicted  at  the  Quarter  Sessions  of  one  month's 
absence  from  the  Parish  church  and  fined  £20  each." 

Cumberland.  "John  Jackson,  Christopher  Jackson  with 
fourteen  others  were  imprisoned  for  absence  from  National  wor- 
ship." 

1683.  Ralph  Jackson  and  John  Jackson  were  fined  for  a  meet- 
ing at  a  private  house. 

1684.  London.  Imo.  19,  William  Jackson  and  eighteen  others 
"were  imprisoned  for  meeting  together."  Westmoreland.  This 
year  William  Jackson,  of  Arnside,  Thomas  Jackson,  of  Barton, 


APPENDIX.  285 

were  fined  for  being  absent  fronx  National  worship.  Also,  during 
this  year  Thomas  Jackson,  William  Jackson,  James  Jackson  and 
Sarah  Jackson,  with  many  others  "  were  prosecuted  as  popish 
recusants." 

1670.  Ireland.  "In  Cavan  County,  Anthony  Jackson,  Richard 
Fayle  and  others  had  their  corn  taken  under  pretense  of  tythes. 
The  said  Anthony  Jackson  and  Thomas  Lunn  were  also  committed 
to  prison  at  the  suit  of  Ambrose  Barcroft,  a  priest,  for  tythes." 


DESCENDANTS    OF 

Nicholas  Jackson,   of   England. 


1.  Nicholas  Jackson,  of  Kilbank,  in  Seathwaite,  Lancashire, 
England,  had  a  son  2.  Thomas,  born  in  that  place  and  who  re- 
moved thence  to  Ireland,  where  he  married  Ann  Man,  daughter  of 
Francis  and  Judith,  born  at  Mountmellick,  Queen's  Co.  Thomas 
and  Ann  Jackson  had  eight  children,  six  of  whom  were  born  in 
Ireland,  and  the  names  and  dates  of  their  birth  recorded  in  the 
minutes  of  Mountmellick  Monthly  Meeting  of  Friends.  They  re- 
moved with  their  family  to  America,  in  1713,  sailing  from  Dublin 
on  the  25th  of  the  First  month,  and  soon  after  their  arrival  settled 
within  the  limits  of  New  Garden  meeting.* 

Children  of  Thomas  and  Ann  (Man)  Jackson. 

3.  John,  born  9mo.  14, 1703,  at  Ballinolarbin,  King's  Co  ;  married 
and  had  three  children,  viz  :  George^  Sarah  and  Dinah.  Dinah 
married  William  Reynolds,  North  Carolina,  lOmo.  10,  1764. 

4.  Judith,  born  12mo.  27,  1705;  married  Daniel  Every.  No 
children. 

5.  Mary,  born  12mo.  8,  1708,  at  Timahoe,  County  of  Kildare ; 
married  Jacob  Wright,  of  E.  Marlborough,  son  of  Jacob  (deceased), 
2mo.  8,  1741,  at  Londongrove.  Jacob  died  9mo.  1,  1786.  Mary 
died  2mo.  21,  1784.     No  children. 


*Some  of  their  children  intermarried  with  descendants  of  Isaac  and  Ann  Jackson,  as 
foregoing  records  will  show. 


286  APPENDIX. 

6.  Thomas,  boru  6mo.  10,  1710,  at  Drechet,  King's  Co. ;  married 
Lydia,  daughter  of  John  Smith,  of  Marlborough,  3mo.  17,  1738. 
They  had  four  children;  viz  :  Ann^  Caleb ^  3Iary  and  Joshua.  Ann 
born  12mo.  19,  1738  ;  married  Mordecai  Cloud,  E.  Marlborough, 
lOmo.  13,  1757.  Caleb  born  7mo.  2,  1740  ;  married  Hannah, daugh- 
ter of  Joseph  Bennett,  Wilmington,  lOmo.  3,  1765.  Mary  born 
8mo.  27,  1742  ;  married  William  Windle,  son  of  Francis  and  Mary, 
of  E.  Marlborough,  llmo.  25,  1761,  at  New  Garden.  They  had  fif- 
teen children.  (See  record  of  their  family  in  the  Windle  branch). 
John  perhaps  died  young. 

7.  Ann,  born  7mo.  15,  1712,  at  Drechet;  died  3mo.  11,  1713. 

8.  Ann  (2nd),  born  7mo.  5,  1714,  at  New  Garden  ;  died  7mo.  28, 
1757. 

9.  Jonathan,  born  12mo.  16, 1717,  at  New  Garden  ;  married  Mary 
Hayes,  lOmo.  3,  1743.  Their  children  were,  Mary,  Thomas.,  Sarah., 
Ann.,  Elizabeth  and  Ruth. 

Mary  born  7mo.  21,  1745  ;  married  Elisha  Sidwell,  of  E.  Notting- 
ham, son  of  Richard  and  Ann,  5mo.  11,  1791.      Richard  died . 

Ann  died  8mo.  24,  1757.     Mary  died  lOmo.  31,  1804. 

Thomas  born  12mo.  24, 1747  ;  married  Sarah  Taggart,  of  E.  Marl- 
borough, daughter  of  Jacob  and  Ann,  4mo.  15,  1772,  at  London- 
grove.  No  children.  Thomas  married  (2nd)  Mary,  daughter  of 
Samuel  Hayes.     They  had  thirteen  children,  as  follow : 

Obed,'  born  3mo.  26,  1788;  died  7mo.  30,  1868.  His  oldest  son, 
Daniel,  died  8mo.  13,  1870.  Thomas-  born  7mo.  29,  1789.  Levi' 
born  12mo.  3,  1790.  Jonathan*  born  7mo.  25,  1792  ;  died  4mo  28, 
187L  Caleb^born  llmo.  23,  1793.  Joshua*  born  llmo.  23,  1795. 
Hayes'  born  7mo.  25,  1797.  Dinah^  born  3mo.  21,  1799.  Nathan' 
born  12mo.  27,  1800.  Mary^"  born  llmo.  23,  1802.  Sarah"  born 
Imo.  3,  1804.  Ruth^'  born  3mo.  5,  1807;  died  4mo.  — ,  1860. 
Job  H.^^  born  2mo.  27,  1810;  married  Ann,  daughter  of  Jesse  and 
Ann  (Pennington)  Conard,  2mo.  15,  1843.  They  have  one  son, 
Milton,  who  married  Carrie  Swayne,  daughter  of  Henry  and  Ann 
(Parry)  Swayne,  9mo.  11,  1867.  Their  children,  Edward  Schuyler, 
born  Imo.  31,  1869;  Mary  S.  born  2mo.  18,  1873.  Job  H.  resides 
at  West  Grove,  Chester  Co. 

Sarah  born  5mo.  26,  1749;  married  Isaac  Jackson,  of  New  Gar- 
den, (widower)  at  Londongrove  meeting,  2mo.  16,  1786.     No  issue. 

Ann  born  4mo.  18,  1751;  died  llmo.  7,  1751.  Elizabeth  born 
llmo.  7,  1752;   married  Samson  Wickersham,  son  of  James  and 


APPENDIX.  287 

Ann,  of  E.  Marlborough,  llmo.  22,  1775,  at  Londongrove.  They 
had  six  children,  as  follow  :  Thomas  ;  Jonathan  ;  Levi,  who  mar- 
ried Rachel  Woodward  of  E.  Marlborough,  daughter  of  Samuel 
and  Sarah,  lOmo.  17,  1810,  at  Londongrove;  Joel,  who  married 
Lydia  Pusey,  of  E.  Marlborough,  daughter  of  Caleb  and  Hannah, 
2mo,  16,  1814,  at  Londongrove ;  Job,  and  Ann.  Elizabeth  married 
(2nd)  Reuben  Barney.  They  had  two  children,  viz  :  Mabel,  who 
married  Benjamin  Pyle;  Mary,  (born  4mo.  9,  1792)  who  married 
Thomas  Woodward,  son  of  Samuel  and  Sarah,  of  Londongrove, 
12mo.  14,  1809,  at  Hockessin.*  Thomas  Woodward  born  2mo.  15, 
1784  ;  died  7mo.  15,  1859.  They  had  five  children,  as  follow : 
Eliza  born  9mo.  15,  1810 ;  married  Gibbons  Kendall  3mo.  11,  1830, 
at  Kennett  Square;  Phebe  Ann  born  3mo.  6,  1812  ;  Jackson  born 
12mo.  27,  1814 ;  married  Sibilla  P.  Entriken  3mo.  8,  1838,  at  Bir- 
mingham ;  Mabel  born  3mo.  31, 1820,  married  Emmor  S.  Entriken,* 
of  West  Chester;  Lewis  B.  born  5mo.  10,  1827,  married  Elizabeth 
S.  Witsel,  4mo.  26,1849.  Ruth  born  8mo.  12,  1755  ;  married  Joshua 
Cloud,  son  of  William  and  Mary,  E.  Marlborough,  4mo.  20, 1774,  at 
Londongrove.  They  had  five  children,  viz :  William ;  Joshua ; 
Mary,  who  married  George  Seeds ;  Ann,  married  Emmor  Seeds ; 
and  Sarah,  who  married  Jesse  Webb. 

10.  Elizabeth,  born  lOmo.  28,  1720 ;  married  Henry  Chalfant, 
son  of  John,  of  W.  Marlborough,  8mo.  15,  1740,  at  Londongrove. 
They  had  nine  children,  viz : 

Jonathan  born  4mo.  8,  1743;  married  Ann  Barnard,  12mo.  24, 
1777.  Thomas  born  llmo.  20,  1745-6;  married  Phebe  Hayes, 
daughter  of  David  and  Ann,  4mo.  5,  1775,  at  Londongrove.  Henry 
born  5mo.  1,  1748;  married  Susanna  Swayne  (widow)  5mo.  17, 
1775,  at  Londongrove.  Ann  born  12mo.  12,  1750-1.  Elizabeth 
born  2mo.  2,  1754;  married  Joseph  Dickenson,  of  Sadsbury,  4mo, 
16,  1777.  Jacob  born  Imo.  11,  1758.  Mary  born  8mo.  8,  1760. 
Abner  born  llmo.  16,  1762.     Caleb  born  2mo.  7,  1766. 


*See  descendants  of  John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson. 


288  APPENDIX. 


DESCENDANTS    OF 


(i)  Ephraim  and  Rachel  (Newlin)  Jackson. 


(See  page  117.) 


SECOND  GENERATION. 


Children  of  (1)  Ephraim  and  Rachel  (Newlin)  Jackson. 

2.  John,  born  Imo.  26,  1697.  3.  Joseph,  born  6mo.  19,  1698  ; 
died  9mo.  6,  1698.  4.  Joseph,  born  7mo.  13,  1699;  married  Han- 
nah Peunell,  8mo.  18,  1722.  She  died  6mo.  21,  1728,  leaving  four 
children.  He  married  (2nd)  Susanna  Miller,  2mo.  18,  1734.  They 
had  nine  children. 

5.  Nathaniel,  born  6mo.  17,  1701.  6.  Josiah,  born  llmo.  20, 
1702;  died  Imo.  1,  1714-15. 

7.  Samuel,  born  12mo.  13,  1804;  married  Ann,  daughter  of 
Kobert  and  Margaret  Johnson,  of  New  Garden,  at  that  meeting, 
3mo.  15,  1728.  Robert  and  Margaret  came  from  Ireland  and  be- 
came members  of  Nottingham  Meeting,  but  afterwards  went  to 
New  Garden,  as  appears  by  the  certificate  of  removal  granted  for 
them  llmo.  17,  1735.  Samuel  and  Ann  removed  to  Leacock  town- 
ship, Lancaster  County,  and  belonged  to  Leacock  Meeting,  The 
records  of  the  Orphans'  Court  in  Lancaster,  show  that  Samuel  died 
intestate  in  1748,  leaving  six  children,  viz.:  Caleb,  Josiah,  Samuel, 
Margaret,  Isaac  and  Joseph — the  last  four  being  minors  and  having 
for  guardian  Robert  Johnson.  His  widow,  Ann,  married  (2nd)  to 
John  Scarlet.  On  the  minutes  of  Exeter  Monthly  Meeting,  the 
names  of  three  children  are  recorded,  viz. :  Caleb,  Josiah  and 
Joseph ;  and  that  Ann  (the  widow)  married  John  Scarlet  (the 
younger)  4mo.  2,  1752. 

8.  Ephraim,  born  llmo.  17,  1706  ;  married  Mary  Register  9mo. 
21,  1733.     Had  four  children. 

9.  Mary,  born  4mo.  3,  1708;  married  Benjamin  Johnson  9mo.  5, 
1729. 

10.  Rachel,  born  5mo.  10,  1710;  married  Nathan  Yarnall  Smo. 
13,  1731. 


APPENDIX.  289 

THIRD  GENERATION. 

Children  of  (4)  Joseph  and  Hannah  (Pennell)  Jackson. 

11.  Ephraim,  (Joseph,  Ephraim)  born  6mo.  19, 1123  ;  died  12mo. 
16,  1733.  12.  Rachel,  born  lOmo.  11,  1726;  married  4mo.  18, 
1747,  to  John  Jordan,  son  of  John,  of  Berks  Co.  13.  Alice,  born 
3mo.  26,  1728  ;  died  lOmo.  21,  1740.     14.  Joseph. 


Children  of  (4)  Joseph  and  Susanna  (Miller)  Jackson. 

15.  Ephraim,  {Joseph,  Ephraim)  born  3mo.  27,  1735;  married 
Tacy  Thompson,  daughter  of  Jane,  of  Londonderry,  at  London- 
grove  Meeting,  llmo.   26,   1760.     16.  John,  born   7mo.   11,  1736. 

17.  Mary,  born  3mo.  27,  1738  ;  married  James,  son  of  William 
and  Katharine  Jackson,     18.  Josiah,  born  llmo.  8,  1739. 

19.  Hannah,  born  7mo.  27,  1741  ;  married  Isaac,  son  of  William 
and  Katharine  Jackson.  20.  Susanna,  born  7mo.  7, 1743  ;  married 
John  Jackson,  son  of  John,  deceased,  of  E.  Marlboro',  12mo.  22, 
1768,  at  New  Garden.  21.  Alice,  born  12mo.  1, 1745.  22.  Sarah, 
born  2mo.  6,  1748;  married  Josiah  Lamborn,  son  of  Robert  and 
Sarah,  of  Londongrove,  12mo.  18,  1766,  at  New  Garden. 

23.  Samuel,  born  Imo.  15,  1749-50;  married  Rebecca,  daughter 
of  John  and  Rebecca  Dixon,  of  New  Garden,  llmo.  21,  1771,  and 
afterwards  removed  to  Redstone,  Fayette  Co.,  Pa. 


Children  of  (7)  Samuel  and  Ann  (Johnson)  Jackson. 

24.  Caleb,  {Samuel,  Ephraim).     25.  Josiah,  born  3mo.  5,  1732. 

26.  Rachel,  born  12mo.  3,  1734.  27.  Samuel,  born  — ;  mar- 
ried Mary,  daughter  of  John  Scarlett,  of  Robeson,  at  Robeson 
Meeting,  12mo.  23,  1761.  Mary  died  lOmo.  9,  1823.  Samuel  was 
called  "  Hatter  of  Reading."     They  had  eight  children. 

Benjamin,  a  brother  to  Mary  Scarlett,  married  Rebecca  Newlin  5mo.  31, 
1770.  They  had  eight  children,  as  follow  :  William  N.  married  Ann  Lee. 
He  lived  at  Marshalton,  Chester  Co.;  died  llmo.  8,  1827.  No  issue.  She 
died  12mo.  12,  1877,  in  Birmingham,  at  the  residence  of  the  late  Jacob  Parker. 
Nailianiel  married  Catharine,  daughter  of  Richard  Jacobs.  Benjamin  de- 
ceased.    £^s<7ier  married  Allen  Mason,     ifary  married ;  no  issue.     Ann 

born  12mo.  23,  1779  ;  unmarried.  She  is  the  only  surviving  member  of  the 
family,  and  resides  in  West  Chester,  Pa.  Her  native  place  was  Robeson, 
Berks  Co.  She  has  still  a  lively  memory  of  bygone  events,  her  eyesight 
remarkably  good,  so  that  she  can  read  with  but  little  inconvenience ;  and 
although  a  cripple  for  many  years,  yet  her  hands  are  still  usefully  employed 

19 


290  APPENDIX. 

and  from  the  good  condition  of  her  health  it  is  reasonably  inferred  she  may- 
even  pass  her  centennial  anniversary.  ElizabetJi  died  unmarried.  Rebecca 
married  Joseph,  son  of  John  and  Elinor  Pennock.  Joseph  born  Imo.  10, 
1779  ;  resided  in  Birmingham. 

28.  Margaret.  29.  Isaac.  30.  Joseph;  removed  to  Caenarvon 
township,  Berks  Co.,  where  he  continued  to  reside.  He  married 
Mary,  daughter  of  Edward  and  Hannah  Bonsall,*  of  the  same 
township,  4mo.  28,  1791,  at  Robeson  Meeting  of  Friends.  Mary 
born  llmo.  12,  1777;  died  about  1850,  in  Canada.  They  had  ten 
children.  Ann  Scarlett  states  that  she  knew  Joseph  Jackson  well ; 
that  he  was  a  mason  b}^  trade  and  built  their  house  in  Robeson. f 


Children  of  (8)  Ephraim  and  Mary  (Register)  Jackson. 

31.  David,  {Ephraim.,  Ephraim)  born  3mo.  21,  1738;  married 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  David  and  Jane  Morris  (deceased  3mo.  23, 
1790).  Elizabeth  born  4mo.  1,  1745;  died  3mo.  20,  1824.  David 
died  Imo.  18,  1813.     Thej"  had  seven  children. 

32.  Ann,  born  ;  died  8mo.  21,  1827.     33.  Thomas,  born 

;  married  Margaret .     She  died  llmo.  12,   1833;  he 

died  12mo.  29,  1834.     34.  Mary,   born    ;  married    William 

Cooper.     She  died  12mo.  17,  1834,  leaving  one  child. 


FOURTH   GENERATION. 

Children  of  (27)  Samuel  and  Mary  (Scarlett)  Jackson. 

35.  Elizabeth,  (Samuel^Samuel^Ejyhraim)  horn  llmo.  13,  1762  ; 
died  8mo.   12,   1764.     36.  Samuel,  born  Imo.  21,   1765;  married 

*Spencer  Bonsall,  of  the  Historical  Society,  Philadelphia,  is  working  out  the  record  of 
this  branch. 

fThe  following  Bill  is  a  true  copy  of  the  original,  (now  in  the  possession  of  J.  J.  Parker, 
of  West  Chester)  and  is  given  as,  in  part,  confirmatory  of  Ann  Scarlett's  statement : 
August,  1787.  Samuel  Jackson,  Jun.,  Dr. 

To  building  15914  pearch  of  Wall,  @  22d.  per  pearch, £U  12s   5d. 

To  cash  lent,  5  Dolls.         .       .       - 1 17s  iid. 

X16    9s  lid. 
November  4th,  per  Contra.,  Cr. 

1786— By  two  fine  Hats,  15  Dolls., -  jES  12s    6d. 

August,  1787— By  Washing  for  Jesse  and  Myself,       ....--  0   7s   6d. 

May,  1789— By  Cash  ( )  Michael  Thornton,       ......  2    4s  lid. 

£8   4slldT 
April  15th,  1791,       .        -        . £8    5s    OdT 

JOSEPH  JACKSON. 


APPENDIX.  291 

Hannah  Davis.  They  removed  to  Toronto,  Canada.  He  died  6mo. 
12,  1824.     She  died  Imo.  4,  1829.     They  had  eleven  children. 

3t.  John,  born  in  Reading,  Pa.,  12mo.  22,  UGB  ;  married  Mary, 
(born  12mo.  5,  1776)  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Abigail  Speakman, 
of  Birmingham,  Delaware  Co.,  Pa.,  5mo.  15,  1799,  at  Concord  Meet- 
ing. John  died  5mo.  10,  1851,  at  the  residence  of  Joseph  Lawrie 
(son-in-law)  Sadsbury  township,  and  was  interred  in  Friends'  bury- 
ing ground  at  Parkersville,  Pennsbury  township.  He  resided  in 
Reading.  As  a  tribute  to  his  worth,  one  who  had  long  been 
intimately  acquainted  with  him,  offered  this  brief  memorial : 

"  By  the  inhabitants  of  that  place  he  was  looked  up  to  for  counsel 
and  advice  in  all  important  concerns,  and  which  was  rarely,  if  ever, 
deviated  from.  He  was  universally  esteemed  by  all  his  numerous 
acquaintances,  and  the  poor  never  failed  to  find  in  him  a  friend,  nor 
the  afflicted  the  hand  stretched  forth  for  their  relief.  His  house 
was  open  to  all  classes,  and  all  received  a  welcome  to  his  table.  He 
was  affable  and  engaging  in  conversation,  and  the  greatest  stranger 
was  soon  made  acquainted,  and  esteemed  by  him.  He  is  now  called 
from  works  to  a  happy  reward  in  a  good  old  age." 

Mary  died  4mo.  2,  1863.  It  is  said  she  "  was  an  exemplary  mem- 
ber of  the  Societ}''  of  Friends,  and  an  estimable  woman  in  all  the 
domestic  relations,  as  many  of  the  older  residents  of  Reading,  who 
enjoj'ed  her  friendship,  well  remember."     The}'^  had  three  children. 

38.  Ann,  born  6mo.  21,  1769;  died  3mo.  31,  1771.  39.  Mary, 
born  9mo.  26,  1771 ;  married  Isaac  Taj'lor,  of  Charlestown,  Chester 
Co.,  5mo.  31,  1791.  In  1793  the}'^  were  residents  of  Philadelphia, 
and  during  the  prevalence  of  the  yellow  fever  at  that  time  they  were 
desirous  to  settle  their  affairs  and  return  to  Reading,  but  the  day 
previous  to  their  intended  departure  they  contracted  the  disease 
and  in  a  few  days  died,  both  expiring  at  the  same  time. 

40.  Margaret,  born  5mo.  22,  1774  ;  died  lOmo.  10,  1774. 

41.  JosiAH,  born  9mo.  20,  1775  ;  married  Mary  Jane,  daughter  of 
Evan  Owen,  of  Berwick.     They  had  three  children. 

42.  Joseph,  born  7mo.  18,  1778  ;  died  6mo.  8,  1779. 

43.  William,  born  5mo.  30,  1780  ;  married  Rachel  Tomlinson, 
12mo.  15,  1808.  Rachel  born  7mo.  15,  1791;  died  4mo.  20,  1866. 
William  died  2mo.  26,  1874.     They  had  nine  children. 

44.  Isaac,  born  12mo.  2,  1783  ;  married  Elizabeth  Feger.  The}'^ 
had  children. 

45.  Joseph,  born  5mo.  5,  1786  ;  married  Rebecca,  daughter  of 


293  APPENDIX. 

Emmor  Jefferis,  E.  Bradford,  4mo.  12,  1810,  at  Friends'  Meeting, 
Birmingham.  On  tlie  5th  of  6mo.,  1817,  (the  year  Birmingham 
Monthly  Meeting  was  established),  they  obtained  a  certificate  of  re- 
moval to  Frankford  Monthly  Meeting.  Rebecca  died  in  1837.  No 
issue.  Joseph  married  (2nd)  4mo.  21,  1842,  Eliza  Kling,  of  Harris- 
burg.  He  died  lOrao.  18,  1858,  and  was  interred  at  Birmingham. 
Eliza  lives  in  Harrisburaf. 


Children  of  (30)  Joseph  and  Mary  (Bonsall)  Jackson. 

46.  Ann,  {Joseph^  Samuel,  Ephraim)  born  llmo.  7,  1792  ;  died 
4mo.  6,  1796.  47.  Edward  B.,  born  12mo.  8,  1793;  died  4mo.  6, 
1796.  48.  Samuel  T.,  born  lOmo.  22,  1795;  left  home  at  the  age 
of  twenty-one  and  not  heard  from  afterwards.  49.  Bonsall,  born 
Imo.  7,  1798;  died  Imo.  10,  1800. 

50.  Hannah,  born  lOmo.  17,  1799;  married  David  Piatt.  They 
lived  in  Laporte,  Ind.,  and  had  several  children.  Hannah  married 
(2nd) Darling. 

51.  Joseph,  born  2mo.  11,  1802  ;  married  and  had  four  children  j 
died  7mo.,  1864.  His  widow  (formerly  of  Chester  Co.)  resides  with 
her  son  James  and  daughter  Sarah  (now  a  widow,  Mrs.  Cavan)  in 
Philadelphia.  Another  daughter,  Caroline,  married  William  Atkin- 
son, and  resides  at  Erie,  Pa. 

52.  Sarah  Evans,  born  5mo.  16,  1804  ;  married  Jesse  Cleaver. 
They  have  children.     Residence,  Marshall,  Iowa. 

53.  Benjamin  Sharpless,  born  lOmo.  3,  1806 ;  married  Salome 
Metz,  in  1831.     They  had  four  children. 

54.  Josiah,  born  llmo.  11,  1809  ;  married  and  has  a  large  family. 
Resides  in  Wilmington  Co.,  Canada.  55.  Edward,  born  3mo.  20, 
1813.  He  was  a  soldier  of  the  "  Lone  Star  "  1845  to  1848  ;  died  at 
Grand  Cane,  Texas,  1864-5. 


Children  of  (31)  David  and  Elizabeth  (Morris)  Jackson. 

56.  Jane,  {David,  Ephraim,  Ephraim)  born  6mo.  13,  1770; 
married  Daniel  Williams.  She  died  Imo.  9,  1813.  They  had  six 
children.     57.  xVIary,  born  5mo.  29,  1772,  unmarried. 

58.  David,  born  3mo.  8,  1775;  married  Ann  Evans.  He  died 
3mo.  1,  1844,  leaving  one  child.  59.  Ephraim,  born  9mo.  29, 1778  ; 
died  (unmarried)  2mo.  8,  1818.     60.  Isaac,  born  6mo.  29,  1781,  un- 


APPENDIX.  293 

married.     61.  William,  born  12mo.  16,1783;  married  Rachel  Bar- 
olaj.     They  had  four  children.     He  died  8mo.  16,  1841, 

62.  Eleanor,  born  8mo.  3, 1786  ;  married  William  Hughes.  They 
had  six  children. 

Child  of  William  and  (34)  Mary  (Jackson)  Cooper. 
€3.  Hannah  (Mary^  Ephraim,  Ephraim). 


FIFTH  GENERATION. 

Children  of  (36)  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Davis)  Jackson. 

64.  John,  (Samuel,  David,  Samuel,  Ephraim)  born  5mo.  15, 
1785;  diedSmo.  6, 1812.  65.  William  D.,  born  12mo.  12, 1786  ;  died 
at  the  Galena  Mines,  Mississippi.  66.  Samuel,  born  4rao.  4, 1789; 
died  Imo.  25,  1840.  Married  and  had  seven  children.  Lived  in 
Toronto,  Canada. 

67.  JosiAH,  born  5mo.  8,  1791;  married  Fanny  Stevenson, 
Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  2mo.  19,  1818.  She  died  3mo.  25,  1821,  leav- 
ing one  child,  Frances  Ann,  Josiah  married  (2nd)  Mary  Webb 
Abbott,  2mo.  26, 1822.  She  died  6mo.  23,  1851,  They  had  eight 
children.     Residence,  Berwick,  Pa. 

68.  Mary,  born  12mo.  20,  1793  ;  married  Col.  George  Duggan, 
of  Toronto,  Canada.  Mary  died  lOmo.  23, 1853,  George  deceased. 
They  had  three  children, 

69.  Elizabeth,  born  5mo,  23,  1796;  married  Samuel  Jackson 
Chapman,  of  New  York.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1812,  in 
the  Second  Regiment  of  New  York  Volunteers,  under  Gen.  Win- 
field  Scott,  then  Colonel  of  the  Regiment.  He  was  wounded  five 
times,  and  was  a  pensioner  41  years.  In  1816-17  he  engaged  in 
mercantile  business  in  Buifalo,  but  in  1818  removed  to  Illinois  where 
he  continued  as  a  merchant  for  30  years.  He  died  4mo.  16,  1863. 
Elizabeth  died  12mo.  30,  1859.     They  had  eight  children. 

70.  Isaac,  born  8mo.  2,  1798  ;  died  in  Texas.  71.  Joseph,  born 
12mo.  21,  1800  ;  died  in  Illinois,  72.  Charles  Benjamin,  born 
2mo.  23,  1803.  Resides  in  Illinois.  73,  Elisha  Davis,  born  9mo. 
10, 1806.  Resides  in  Washington  Co.,  Texas.  74.  Hugh  Scarlett, 
born  2mo.  28,  1809  ;  died  9mo.  24,  1834.  Married ;  his  widow  still 
living. 


294  APPENDIX. 

Children  of  (31)  John  and  Mary  (Speakman)  Jackson. 

15.  Samuel  S.,  (John^  Samuel,  Samuel,  Ephraim)  born  3mo.  11, 
1800  ;  married  Rachel  Ann,  daughter  of  John  Way,  of  Avondale, 
Pa.,  4mo.,  1831,  at  New  Garden;  died  2mo.  3,  1848,  of  paralysis. 
He  was  a  prominent  citizen  in  Reading,  filled  many  posts  of  honor 
and  trust,  and  in  the  various  social  relations  of  life  he  sustained  a 
reputation  free  from  reproach.  The  Reading  Journal  contained 
this  testimonial  concerning  him :  "  Of  a  moral  character  remarka- 
ble for  purity,  honest  and  honorable  in  business  transactions,  of  a 
social  and  cheeerful  disposition,  a  faithful  and  kind  neighbor,  a 
dutiful  son  and  affectionate  husband  ; — we  recognize  in  his  character 
those  traits  which  we  so  rarely  see  united  and  which  are  so  worthy 
of  imitation.  To  no  one  have  more  private  and  public  trusts  been 
confided,  and  no  one  passed  through  life  more  free  from  censure. 
On  such  a  life  rests  the  blessing  of  heaven,  and  the  end  of  that  man 
is  peace."  His  widow  afterwards  married  John  Harlan,  of  Lancas- 
ter Co.  She  married  (3rd)  William  Preston,  3mo.  16,  1816,  by 
Friends'  ceremony,  at  the  residence  of  Joseph  Preston,  Lancaster 
City. 

16.  Abigail  N.,  born  9mo.  13,  1801  ;  married  Wistar,  son  of 
John  and  Hannah  Parker,  llmo.  25,  1830,  at  Exeter  Meeting.  John 
and  Hannah  Milhouse  Parker  had  thirteen  children,  of  whom  Wis- 
tar was  the  eleventh,  born  Imo.  28,  1192;  died  6mo.  18,  1841. 
Abigail  N.  died  at  the  residence  of  her  son-in-law,  Dallas  Reeve, 
near  Churchville,  Harford  Co.,  Md.,  3rao.  3,  1814.  They  had  eight 
children. 

John  Parker  was  born  in  1748.  His  father  was  Abraham  Parker,  who 
married  Elinor  Richardson,  sister  of  Elizabeth  Chads,  of  Cbadsford.  John 
married  Hannah,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Paschal)  Milhouse.  He 
was  a  minister  in  the  Society  of  Friends  for  nearly  fifty-two  years,  and  died 
7mo.  12,  1829.  A  memorial  concerning  him,  issued  by  the  Monthly  Meeting, 
bore  this  testimony:  "Having  labored  earnestly  for  the  promotion  of  the 
blessed  cause  of  truth  and  righteousness  in  the  earth,  the  remembrance  of  his 
faithful  labors  is  precious  to  many  minds." 

11.  Mary  S.,  born  llmo.  2,  1805;  married  Joseph  Lawrie,  of 
Maiden  Creek,  6mo.  11,  1828.  He  died  8mo.  30,  1858.  Mary  S., 
died  3mo.  22,  1865.     They  had  two  children. 


Children  of  (41)  Josiah  and  Mary  Jane  (Owen)  Jackson. 
18.  Evan   Owen,    (Josiah,  Samuel,  Samuel,  Ephraim)   born    in 
Berwick,  Pa.,  Imo.  19,  1801 ;  married  Elizabeth  Campbell,  of  Mil- 


APPENDIX.  295 

ton,  Pa.,  about  1824.  He  died  in  Philadelphia,  Imo.  24,  1869.  They 
had  ten  children.  19.  Elisha  B.,  born  12mo.  15,  1803.  He  was 
Senior  Editor  of  "  Bucks  County  Intelligencer ;"  died  at  Doyles- 
town  in  1827,  of  pulmonary  consumption — a  man  highly  esteemed 
for  his  many  virtues.  The  "  Bucks  County  and  Schuylkill  Journal  " 
testifies  to  his  worth,  thus  :  "  He  was  honest,  industrious,  intelli- 
gent, affectionate.  Possessed  of  a  mind  susceptible  of  the  highest 
cultivation,  he  was  rapidly  travelling  the  high  road  to  honor  and 
distinction." 

80.  Samuel,  born  2mo.  16,  1806.  Drowned.  81.  Mary  Jane, 
born  12mo.  5,  1808  ;  married  Joseph  B.  Darlington,  Pocopson, 
Chester  Co.,  12mo.  31,  1829.  They  had  four  children.  Residence, 
Pocopson  township. 

Children  of  (43)  William  and  Rachel    (Tomlinson)  Jackson. 

82.  Mary,  {William.,  Samuel,  Samuel,  Ephraim)  born  2mo.  10, 
1810;  married  William  Font,  2mo.  16,  1832.  Mary  died  Imo.  26, 
183t.  83.  Joseph,  born  llmo.  21,  1811 ;  married  Elizabeth  Pout, 
3mo.  28,  1833.  Elizabeth  born  3mo.  18, 1813.  They  had  nine  chil- 
dren.    84.  Sarah  Ann,  born  8mo.  29,  1813 ;  died  9mo.  30,  1828. 

85.  Isaac,  born  3mo.  21,  1816  ;  died  tmo.  21,  1841. 

86.  William,  born  12mo.  21,  1818  ;  married  Melissa  J.  Smith, 
2mo.  27,  1853.  Melissa  J.  born  llmo.  5, 1832  ;  died  lOmo.  23,  1855. 
They  had  three  children.  William  married  (2nd)  Elizabeth  J. 
Bennette,  6mo.  13,  1856.     They  had  twelve  children. 

87.  Rachel,  born  6mo.  2,  1821 ;  married  Sebastian  Eifort,  in 
Bloom  township,  Scioto  Co.,  Ohio,  3mo.  17,  1842.  Sebastian  born 
in  Germany,  Imo.  12,  1817.  They  had  four  children.  Rachel 
resides  at  Greenup,  Kentucky. 

88.  Samuel,  born  8mo.  26,  1823 ;  married  Affiah  Allen,  3mo.  10, 
1845.  Affiah  born  5mo.  12,  1825  ;  died  9mo.  13,  1866.  They  had 
eleven  children.  Samuel  married  (2nd)  Eliza  Hassburger,  lOmo.  4, 
1867.  They  had  three  children.  89.  James  T.,  born  9mo.  4, 1826  ; 
died  3mo.  17,  1827.  90.  John  T.,  born  3mo.  5,  1828;  married 
Eliza  A.  Faulkner,  llmo.  1,  1855,  at  Delaware,  Ohio.  They  had 
eight  children.    91.  Hannah,  born  2mo.  15, 1833  ;  died  3mo.  1, 1833. 


Children  of  (44)  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  (Feger)  Jackson. 
92.  Conrad  Feger,  {Isaac,  Samuel,  Samuel,  Ephraim)  born 


He  was  promoted  to  the  rank  of  General,  and  lost  his  life  in  the 


296  APPENDIX. 

battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Va.     (Other  children,  but  names  net  ob- 
tained). 

Children  of  C53)  Benjamin  S.  and  Salome  (Metz)  Jackson. 

93.  Eliza,  {Benjamin  S.,  Joseph,  Samuel,  Uphraim)  born  6mo., 
1832  ;  married  James  S.  Brown,  in  1849.      They  had  nine  children. 

94.  Joseph  Edward,  born  llmo.  30,  1833  ;  married  Isabella  A. 
Steele,  Imo.  8,  1863.  They  have  three  children.  Residence,  Dun- 
cannon,  Pa. 

95.  Henry  C,  born  12mo.  10,  1836;  unmarried.  He  was  killed 
at  fepottsylvania,  C.  H.,  5mo.  12,  1864.  96.  Mary,  born  about 
1840  ;  married  Benjamin  Harris.     They  had  one  child. 


Children  of  Daniel  and  (56)  Jane  (Jackson)  Williams. 

9*1.  Elizabeth,  (Jane,  David,  Uphraim,  Ephraim)  born  9mo.  8, 
1802;  married  Robert  H.  Smith,  12mo.  4,  1822.  They  have  ten 
children.     98.  David,  born  5mo.  1,  1804 ;  married . 

99.  Ann,  born  8mo.  1,  1805  ;  married  Samuel,  son  of  Abiah  and 
Jane  (Morris)  Cope,  3mo.  12,  1835.     They  had  six  children. 

100.  Catharine,  born  3mo.  13,  1807  ;  married  William  Darling- 
ton. No  children.  101.  Sarah,  born  12mo.  11,  1808;  married 
Nathan  Hall,  6mo.  8,  1836.  She  died  7mo.  21,  1844,  leaving  one 
child.  102.  Ephraim,  born  lOmo.  15,  1810;  married  Ann  Sharp. 
They  have  one  child. 


Child  of  (58)  David  and  Ann  (Evans)  Jackson. 

103.  John  E.,  (David,  David,  Ephraim,  Ephraim)  married  Maria 
Milnes.     The}'  have  five  children. 


Children  of  (61)  William  and  Rachel  (Barclay)  Jackson. 

104.  Barclay,  (William,  David,  Ephraim,  Ephraim)  born  3mo. 
31,  1809.     105.  David,  born  4mo.  30,  1811 ;  died  unmarried. 

106.  JosiAH,  born  12mo.  27,  1812;  married  Lydia  Ann  Hoopes. 
They  had  two  children.  107.  Mary  Ann,  born  4mo.  22,  1814  ; 
died  young. 


APPENDIX.  397 

Children  of  William  and  (62)  Eleanor  (Jackson)  Hughes. 

108.  Jackson,  {Eleanor^  David.,  EpJu^aim,  Ephraim)  born  6mo. 
7,  1822  ;  married  Lydia  Ann,  daughter  of  John  and  Amy  Battin, 
3rao.  23,  1848.  They  had  three  children.  Residence,  West  Chester, 
Pa.     109.  Elizabeth,  born  5mo.  8,  1824. 

110.  Ellis,  born  12iiio.  13,  1825  ;  married  Ruth,  daughter  of 
Thomas  and  Esther  Doan,  4mo.  25,  1850.     They  have  five  children. 

111.  David,  born  4mo.  21,  1827  ;  married  Mary  M.  Johnson.  No 
children.     112.  William,  born  lOmo.  16,  1828  ;  died  9mo.  23, 1831. 

113.  Sarah,  born  8mo.  14,  1832. 


SIXTH    GENERATION. 


Child  of  (67)  Josiah  and  Fanny  (Stevenson)  Jackson. 

114.  Frances  Ann,  {Josiah.,  Samuel,  Samuel.,  Samuel.,  Ephraim) 
born  llrao.  18,  1820  ;  married  and  now  living. 


Children  of  (67)  Josiah  and  Mary  Webb  (Abbott)  Jackson. 

115.  George  Duggan,  {Josiah.,  Samuel.,  Samuel.,  Samuel,  Ephraim) 
born  4mo.  15, 1823  ;  died  4mo.  9, 1825.  116.  Elizabeth  I  hapman, 
born  12mo.  19,  1824,  at  Berwick,  Pa  ;  married  James  Thompson,  of 
Nanticoke,  Pa.,  12mo.  23,  1847.  They  have  two  children.  Resi- 
dence, Dushore,  Sullivan  Co.,  Pa.  117.  George  Duggan,  born 
4mo.  16, 1827  ;  married  Bernice  Woodruff,  at  Moreton,  Pa.,  5mo.  15, 
1851.  Bernice  born  3mo.  29,  1832.  They  have  five  children. 
George  D.  was  a  staunch  Unionist  and  represented  the  24th  Dis- 
trict in  the  Senate  at  Harrisburg,  during  the  war  of  the  rebellion. 
It  comprised  Sullivan,  Lj^coming,  Montour  and  Columbia  Counties. 

118.  RoxANNA  C,  born  lOmo.  26,  1828;  died  3mo.  25,  1829. 
119.  Mary  Webb,  born  Imo.  8,  1830  ;   married   Augustus    Lippin- 
cott,  12mo.  14,  1854.     Augustus  born  lOmo.  21,  1824.     They  had 
eight  children.     120.  Benjamin  Rush,  born  6mo.  18, 1832;  married. 
His  wife  died,  leaving  two  children  ;  no  further  record  obtained. 

121.  DoRMAN  Abbott,  born  3mo.  7,  1835  ;  died  9mo.  11,  1835. 

122.  Emil-x  Lillian,  born  5mo.  10,  1837  ;  married  twice. 


298  APPENDIX. 

Children  of  George  and  (68)  Mary  (Jackson)  Duggan. 

123.  Thomas  Duggan,  M.  D,,  (Mary,  Samuel^  Samuel,  Samuel, 
Ephraim)  born  9mo.  24,  1812;  married  and  had  two  cliildren.  He 
died  3mo.  4,  1874.  At  the  age  of  seventeen  he  entered  upon  the 
study  of  medicine,  which  he  pursued  with  that  success  which  in  after 
years  won  for  him,  as  an  efficient  practitioner,  a  position  of  eminence 
in  his  profession.  The  "  Hamilton,  (Can.)  Evening  Times  "  of  March 
6th,  18*74,  notices  his  valuable  services  in  the  following  words  :  "  On 
the  breaking  out  of  the  Rebellion  in  1837,  Dr.  Duggan  was  appointed 
surgeon  to  the  troops,  and  during  the  whole  of  that  troubled  period 
he  served  with  great  acceptance  on  the  St.  Clair  frontier.  He  then 
resumed  his  practice  in  Toronto.  *  *  *  He,  however,  chose 
Hamilton  as  the  scene  of  his  future  labors,  and  settled  here  in  1840, 
where  his  straightforward  manner  and  integrity  of  purpose,  com- 
bined with  great  attention  to  those  who  came  under  his  professional 
care,  soon  won  for  him  a  large  circle  of  patients  and  friends.  For 
over  thirty  years  Dr.  Duggan  pursued  his  arduous  avocation  in  this 
city  ;  and,  that  his  exertions  were  appreciated,  was  well  illustrated 
by  the  increasing  esteem  of  all  with  whom  his  professional  or  other 
business  brought  him  in  contact." 

124.  Robert  0.,  died  in  Hamilton.  He  was  a  barrister  of  that 
city.  125.  Elizabeth,  married  John  McKay,  a  Scotchman,  in 
Toronto. 

Children  of  Samuel  J.  and  (69)  Elizabeth  (Jackson)  Chapman. 

First  two  children  died  in  infancy,  (not  named). 

126.  Maria  Louisa,  {Elizabeth,  Samuel,  Samuel,  Samuel,  Eph- 
raim) born  1820 ;  married  Hiram  Boreau.  He  is  deceased.  They 
had  twelve  children  (the  record  of  whom  is  incomplete).  She  re- 
sides in  Caledonia,  111. 

127.  Mary,  died  young.  128.  Lucretia  A.,  born  1825;  married 
Col.  David  J.  Bridges.  He  died  1856.  They  had  several  children. 
She  married  (2nd)  Rev. Ragain,  had  three  children  ;  record  in- 
complete. 129.  Augusta  Ursula,  born  Imo.  17, 1828  ;  married  Col. 
Samuel  Hess,  9mo.  12,  1847.  Samuel  born  12mo.  23,  1824.  They 
had  eleven  children.     Residence,  Vienna,  111. 

180.  Frank  Jackson,  born  8mo.  22, 1830  ;  married  E.  Ann  Price, 
born  8mo.  19,  1883 ;  she  died  7mo.  28,  1852,  from  sun-stroke.  One 
child.  He  married  (2nd)  Mary  C.  Stewart,  llmo.  10,  1853.  They 
had  eight  children.     Residence,  Carbondale,  111. 


APPENDIX.  299 

Children  of  'Wistar  and  (Y6)  Abigail  N.  (Jackson)  Parker.. 

131.  John  Jackson,  {Abigail  N.,  John.,  Samuel,  Samuel,  Ephraim) 
born  8mo.  25,  1831  ;  married  Hannah  Speakman  Remington,  (born 
lOmo.  22,  1828)  daugtiter  of  Isaac  and  Lydia  Hart  Remington,  at 
Friends'  Meeting,  Sixth  and  Noble  sts.,  Philadelphia.  They  have 
four  children.  John  J.  was  a  cnrrier  by  trade,  afterwards  twenty 
years  in  the  coal  business  in  West  Chester,  Pa. 

132.  Samuel  Jackson,  born  Imo.  8,  1833 ;  married  Mary,  daugh- 
ter of  James  and  Esther  W.  Baily,  of  Birmingham,  Chester  Co,,  Pa., 
12mo.  4,  1862,  by  Friends'  Ceremony  at  the  house  of  Samuel  P. 
Baily,  Birmingham.  They  have  two  children.  Samuel  is  a  mer- 
chant in  West  Chester,  Pa. 

133.  Henry,  born  2mo.  12,  1834  ;  died  2mo.  4,  1835. 

134.  Elizabeth,  born  3mo.  18,  1835 ;  died  9mo.  22,  1835. 

135.  Maey  S.,  born  6mo.  21,  1 836  ;  married  Samuel  Townsend 
Brown,  son  of  William  H.  and  Lydia  Townsend  Brown,  6mo.  14, 
1855,  at  West  Chester  Meeting.  They  have  two  children.  Reside 
at  Frankfort  in  Germany.  136.  Henry  Morris,  born  2mo.  11, 
1838  ;  died  llmo.  1,  1850. 

137.  DiLLWYN,  born  3mo.  15, 1840 ;  married  Carrie  Lowrey,  daugh- 
ter of  Henry  T.  and  Mary  F.  (Moore)  McClellan,  of  Blair  Co.,  Pa., 
at  Altoona,  9mo.  14,  1869.  Carrie  L.  born  llmo.  1,1844.  They 
have  one  child.  Dillwyn  entered  the  army  in  1861  as  private  in 
Brandywine  Guards,  Penna.  Reserves  ;  served  three  years.  During 
part  of  the  time  he  was  detailed  to  Gen.  Reynolds,  5th  Corps  Head- 
quarters as  Clerk — was  in  the  battles  of  Fredericksburg,  Gettys- 
burg and  others.  At  the  close  of  his  term  of  enlistment  in  1864, 
upon  the  recommendation  of  Gen.  George  G.  Meade,  was  appointed 
by  Secretary  of  War,  Stanton,  to  a  clerkship  in  the  War  Depart- 
ment, and  was  assigned  to  Provost  Marshal  Fry's  oflace,  during 
which  time  he  (on  account  of  his  fine  penmanship)  was  called  upon 
to  exercise  it  in  copying  proclamations  and  records  for  preservation 
in  the  State  Department,  among  which  were  the  proclamations  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  "  for  granting  amnesty  to  rebels  who  would  re- 
turn to  their  allegiance,"  and  the  last  call  for  300,000  troops— both 
of  these  documents  being  written  from  the  original  notes  of  A. 
Lincoln,  and  which  are  signed  by  him  and  Wm.  H.  Seward,  and  are 
preserved  on  file  in  the  Department  of  State,  Washington,  D.  C.  In 
1865  he  was  elected  Recorder  of  Deeds  of  Chester  Co.,  a  position 
he  still  occupies. 


300  APPENDIX. 

138.  Ellen  Baily,  born  llmo  22,  1841  ;  married  Dallas  Reeve, 
■son  of  Josiah  and  Mary  Dallas  Reeve,  of  Allowaystown,  N.  J.,  at 
Friends'  Meeting,  West  Chester,  5mo.  10,  1865. 


Child  of  Joseph  and  (77)  Mary  S.  (Jackson)  Lawrie. 

139.  William  M.,  {3Iary  S.,  John,  Samuel,  Samuel,  Ephraim) 
married  Maggie  J.,  daughter  of  Samuel  F.  Walker,  near  Oxford. 
They  had  six  children. 

Children  of  (78)  Evan  Owen  and  Elizabeth  (Campbell)  Jackson. 

140.  Mary  Elizabeth,  {Evan  Owen,  Josiah,  Samuel,  Samuel, 
Ephraim)  born  Imo.  17,  1825;  died  2mo.  12,  1826. 

141.  Elisha,  born  12mo.  18,  1826.  142.  Josiah  Charles,  born 
12mo.  13,  1828.  143.  Rebecca  Jane,  born  7mo.  29,  1832  ;  died 
^mo.  3,  1832.  144.  Evan  Owen,  born  3mo.  3,  1836  :  died  8mo.  4, 
1863.     145.  Joseph,  born  Imo.  11,  1839;  died  5mo.  13,  1856. 

146.  Edwin  F.,  born  2mo.  13,  1842.  147.  Clara  Priscilla, 
born  7mo.  30,  1844;  died  Imo.  14,1848.  148.  John  C,  born  7mo. 
30,  1844;  died  7mo.  31,  1844.  149.  William  C,  born  2mo.  21, 
1847;  died  Imo.  25,  1848. 

Children  of  Joseph  B.  and  (81)  Mary  Jane  (Jackson) 
Darlington. 

150.  Elisha,  (3Iary  Jane,  Josiah,  Samuel,  Samuel,  Ephraim) 
born  5mo.  25,  1832 ;  married  Sidney  P.  Stem.  They  had  eleven 
children. 

151.  George,  born  9mo.  15,  1835;  married  Emma  S.  Downing. 
They  had  five  children.     Residence,  Pocopson,  Chester  Co. 

152.  Joseph  J.,  born  7mo.  25,  1837  ;  died  llmo.  28,  1841. 

153.  Joseph,  (2nd)  born  12mo.  7, 1846  ;  married  Sidney  S.  McCoy, 
12mo.  2,  1875,  in  Pocopson  township,  by  Friends'  ceremon}'.  They 
have  one  child. 

Children  of  (S3)  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Fout)  Jackson. 

154.  William  H.,  (Joseph,  William,  Samuel,  Samuel,  Epihraim) 
born  4mo.  22,  1834;  died  8mo.  14,  1857.  155.  George  W.,  born 
5mo.  20,  1836  ;  married  Flora  A.  Holmes,  4mo.  4,  1858.  They 
have  eight  children.     Residence,  Monroe  Fee,  Jackson  Co.,  Ohio. 


APPENDIX.  301 

156.  James  Henry,  born  5mo.  2, 1838  ;  married  Mary  F.  Thomas^ 
12ino.  31,  1863.  They  have  three  children.  Residence,  Monroe 
Pee,  Jackson  Co.,  Ohio.  151.  Isaac,  born  tmo.  29, 1840  ;  died  4mo» 
6, 1862.   He  belonged  to  Co.  B  ,  13th  Mo.  Vol.,  at  Pittsburg  Landing. 

158.  Samuel  M.,  born  2mo.  28,  1843;  married  Naomi  M.  Curry, 
2mo.  5,  1873.  They  have  two  children.  159.  Josiah,  born  4mo. 
24,1845;  died  Tmo.  16,  1870.  160.  Sarah  Ann,  born  6mo.  17, 
1847;  married  Caroline  A.  Henneman,  2mo.  16,1871.  They  have 
two  children.  161.  Caroline  R.,  born  3mo.  11,  1850;  mari-ied 
David  Kroulc,  lOmo.  8,  1869.  One  child.  162.  Joseph  A.,  born 
2mo.  25,  1856 ;  married  Sarah  Walker,  lOmo.  10,  1875.     One  child. 


Children  of  (86)  William  and  Melissa  J.  (Smith)  Jackson. 

163.  Sebastian,  {William^  William,  Samiiel,  Samuel,  Ephraim} 
born  2mo.  10,  1846.     164.  Alfred  L.,  born  4mo.  13,  1854. 
165.  Oscar  F.,  born  lOmo.  13,  1855. 


Children  of  (86)  William  and  Elizabeth  J.  (Bennette)  Jackson. 

166.  William  J.,  {William,  William,  Samuel,  Samuel,  Ephraim) 
born  6mo.  17,  1857.     167.  Mary  J.,  born  Umo.  25,  1858. 

168.  Rachel,  born  9mo.  5,  1860.  169.  Josiah  B.,  born  lOmo.  6, 
1861.  170.  John  Sherman,  born  12mo.  3,  1862.  171.  Sarah  E., 
born  3mo.  10,  1864.     172.  jSTewton,  born  4mo.  27,  1866. 

173.  Ella,  born  3mo.  17,  1868,  174.  Harriet,  born  Imo.  27, 
1871.  175.  Alice,  born  3mo.  3,  1873.  176.  C.  H.  Jackson,  born 
Bmo.  23,  1875. 

Children  of  Sebastian  and  (87)  Rachel  (Jackson)  Eifort. 

177.  William  Henry,  {Rachel,  William,  Samuel,  Samuel, 
Ephraim)  born  12mo.  26,  1842.  He  enlisted  as  1st  Lieutenant  in 
2nd  Kentucky  Cavalry,  U.  S.,  July  19,  1861,  and  participated  in 
battles  of  Stone  River,  Chickamauga,  and  was  killed  near  Murfrees- 
boro',  Tennessee,  9mo.  5,  1864. 

178.  James  M.,  born  12mo.  6,  1844;  died  4mo.  11,  1873,  at 
Greenup,  Kentucky. 

179.  Kate,  born  llmo.  14,  1846;  married  John  W.,  son  of 
Matthew  Warnock,  of  Greenup,  Ky.,   9mo.  29,   1864.      John  W. 

born  4mo.  20, 1840 ;  died .     They  had  four  children.     John  W. 

had  filled  various  important  positions,  being  at  one  time  Agent  for 


303  APPENDIX. 

the  Boone  Furnace  Company,  Ky.,  but  afterwards  U.  S.  Mail  Agent 
on  the  Eastern  Kentucky  railway.  In  allusion  to  his  estimable 
qualities,  a  contemporary  has  given  this  brief  tribute.  "  His 
memory  will  be  cherished  faithfully  by  all  his  friends,  who,  in  his 
decease,  mourn  the  loss  of  a  true,  honest,  faithful,  kind  hearted 
man." 

180.  Mary  Jane,  born  Imo.  13, 1849  ;  married  Charles  L.  Hertel, 
of  Greenup,  Ky.,  1869.     They  have  three  children. 


Children  of  (88)  Samuel  and  Affiah  (Allen)  Jackson. 

181.  Joseph,  (Samuel,  William,  Samuel,  Samuel,  Ephraim)  born 
5mo.  11,  1846;  died  9mo.  13,  1848.  182.  John  H.,  born  3mo.  29, 
1848;  married  Margaret  Reed  8mo.  29,  1861.  183,  Mary  Ann, 
born  lOmo.  24,  1850;  married  Francis  M.  Jacobs,  Imo.  1,  1814. 

184.  Annis,  born  8mo.  12,  1852;  married  Harry  Fieper,  Imo.  1, 
1814.     185.  Samuel,  born  6mo.  11,  1854;  died  12mo.  6,  1813. 

186.  James  Warren,  born  Imo.  1,  1856.  181.  Rachel  A.,  born 
3mo.  23,  1858  ;  died  Imo.  11,  1859. 

188.  Charles  L.,  born  4mo.  28,  1860.  189.  Thomas  C,  born 
8mo.  9,  1862.     190.  Ellsworth  C,  born  12mo.  18,  1864. 

191.  Alfred  L.,  born  Imo.  8,  1868. 


Children  of  (88)  Samuel  and  Eliza  (Hassburger)  Jackson. 

192.  Minnie  May,  (Samuel,  William,  Samuel,  Samuel,  Ephraim) 
born  Imo.  20,  1810;  died  Imo.  4,  1811.  193.  Ida  Florence,  born 
Imo.  21,  1813;  died  3mo.  29,  1814.     194.  Cora  Belle,  born  3mo. 

1,1815.  

Children  of  (90)  John  T.  and  Eliza  A.  (Faulkner)  Jackson. 

195.  Henry  Faulkner,  (John  T.,  William,  Samuel,  Samuel, 
Ephraim)  born  9mo.  19,  1856  ;  died  3mo.  20,  1858,  in  Des  Moines, 
Iowa.     196.  Oscar  W.,  born  9mo.  15,  1858,  in  Adel,  Iowa. 

191.  John  T.,  born  9mo.  10,  1860,  in  Scioto  Co.,  Ohio ;  died 
lOmo.  20,  1861.     198.  Frank  M.,  born  3mo.  11,  1863. 

199.  Mary  B.,  born  2mo.  11,  1866,  in  Jackson  Co.,  Ohio;  died 
Imo.  13,  1861.  200.  William  H.,  born  3mo.  11, 1863,  in  Delaware, 
Ohio.  201.  Hattie  J.,  born  2mo.  11,  1811,  Dallas  Co.,  Iowa;  died 
6mo.  1,  1813.  202.  Clark,  born  9mo.  11,  1815,  in  Dallas  Co., 
Iowa;  died  2mo.  2,  1816. 


APPENDIX.  303 

Children  of  James  S.  and  (93)  Eliza  (Jackson)  Brown. 

203.  Edwin  A.,  (Eliza,  Benjamin  S.,  Joseph,  Samuel,  Ephraim). 

204.  Clara.     205.  Sally  A.     206.  Anna  P.      20t.  Benjamin, 
deceased.     208.  Joseph.     209.  Mary.     210.  Elizabeth, 

211.  Edith. 


Children  of  (94)  Joseph  Edward  and  Isabella  A.  (Steele) 

Jackson. 

212.  Annie  Isabel,  (Joseph  Edward,  Benjamin  S.,  Joseph, 
Samuel,  Ephraim)  born  lOmo.  17,  1864.  213.  Harry  B.,  born 
XOmo.  5,  1868.     214.  William  S.,  born  3mo.  11,  1871. 


Child  of  Benjamin  and  (96)  Mary  (Jackson)  Harris. 

215.  Gertrude,  (3Iary,  Benjamin  S.,  Joseph,  Samuel,  Ephraim) 
born  1864.  ' 


Children  of  Rob3rt  and  (97)  Elizabeth  (Williams)  Smith. 

216.  Daniel,  (Elizabeth,  James,  David,  Ephraim,  Ephraim)  born 
9mo.  1,  1823;  died  7mo.  21,  1824. 

217.  John  W.,  born  Imo.  1,  1825;  married  Maria,  daughter  of 
Nathan  Hall,  4mo.  27,  1848.  Maria  died  Imo.  9,  1867,  leaving 
three  children.  John  W.  married  (2nd)  Edith  Hall  4mo.  1,  1869. 
Residence,  Harrisville,  Ohio. 

218.  Rebecca,  born  12mo.  16,  1826;  married  Joseph  Cowgill, 
Imo.  1867.  No  children.  Residence,  St.  Clairsville,  Belmont  Co., 
Ohio. 

219.  Barclay,  born  Imo.  25,  1829 ;  married  Hannah,  daughter 
of  Benjamin  and  Mary  Hoyle,  lOmo.  29,  1856.  They  have  four 
children.     Residence,  Barnesville,  Belmont  Co.,  Ohio. 

220.  Sinclair,  born  5mo.  19,  1831 ;  married  Tacy,  daughter  of 
Robert  and  Martha  Hall,  5mo.  10, 1860.  They  have  three  children. 
Residence,  Barnesville,  Ohio. 

221.  Ephraim,  born  9mo.  28,  1833;  married  Sarah,  daughter  of 
Joseph  and  Mary  Elkinton,  of  Philadelphia,  9mo.  4,  1867.  No 
children.     Residence,  Philadelphia. 

222.  Joel  J.,  born  4mo.  11,  1836;  married  Deborah  Ann, 
daughter  of  Ross  and  Mary  Stratton,  llmo.  7,  I860.  They  have 
four  children.     Residence,  near  Barnesville,  Ohio. 


304  APPENDIX. 

223.  Robert,  born  3mo.  11,  1838;  married  Rebecca  S.,  daughter 
of  Edmund  and  Sarah  Stanton,  9mo.  26,  1860.  They  have  three 
children.     Residence,  Harrisville,  Ohio. 

224.  Jane,  born  3mo.  18,  1840  ;  died  3mo.  3,  1841. 

225.  William  D.,  born  4mo.  5,  1842;  married  Hannah,  daughter 
of  Samuel  and  Sarah  Street,  5mo.  25,  1865.  No  children.  Resi- 
dence, Salem,  Columbiana  Co  ,  Ohio. 


Children  of  Samuel  and  (99)  Ann  (Williams)  Cope. 

226.  Daniel,  {Ann^  Jane^  David^  Ephraim,  Ephraim)  born  3mo. 
9,  1837;  died  lOmo.  7,  1856.     227.  Mar^  Ann,  born  5mo.  25,  1839. 

228.  Abiah,  born  4mo.  24,  1842.  229.  Morris,  born  5mo.  20, 
1845.     230.  David  J.,  born  6mo.  20,  1848 ;  died  8mo.  5,  1849. 

231.  Samuel  M.,  born  6mo.  20,  1848;  died  8mo.  1,  1849. 


Child  of  Nathan  and  (101)  Sarah  (\Villiams)  Hall. 
232.  JosiAH,  (Sarah,  Jane,  David,  Ephraim,  Ephraim)  born  - 


married  Deborah,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Eliza  Wilson,  2mo.  26, 
1865.  They  have  four  children.  Residence,  near  Harrisville,  Har- 
rison Co.,  Ohio, 

Child  of  (102)  Ephraim  and  Ann  (Sharp)  Williams. 

233.    Sarah,    {Ephraim,    Jane,    David,     Ephraim,    Ephraim) 
born . 


Children  of  (103)  John  E.  and  Maria  (Milnes)  Jackson. 

234.    Elizabeth    Ann,    {John   E.,    David,    David,    Ephraim^ 
Ephraim).     235.  Joseph.     236.  David.     237.  Dyson. 
238.  Hannah  Margaret. 


Children  of  (106)  Josiah  and  Lydia  Ann  (Hoopes)  Jackson. 

239.  Benjamin,  {Josiah,  William,  David,  Ephraim,  Ephraim). 

240.  Samuel.  '"" 


APPENDIX.  305 

Children  of  (108)  Jackson  and  Lydia  Ann  (Battin)  Hughes. 

241.  Edwin  C,  {Jackson^  Eleanor.,  David,  Ephraim,  Ephraim) 
born  2mo.  23,  1849;  died  9mo.  13,  1850.  242.  William  H.,  bom 
12ino.  11,  1851;  married  Sarali  J,,  daugliter  of  Benjamin  and 
Rachel  B.  Davis,  3mo.  11, 18t5.     243.  Mary  E.,  born  9mo.  11, 1856. 


Children  of  (109)  Ellis  and  Ruth  (Doan)  Hughes. 

244.  Louisa  Ellen,  (Ellis,  Eleanor,  David,  Ephraim,  Ephraim) 
born  3mo.  16,  1851.     245.  Morris,  born  5mo.  13,  1853. 

246.  Susan  Emma,  born  6mo.  11,  1858.  247.  Joseph  Jackson, 
born  lOmo.  3, 1867.     248.  Esther,  born  llmo.  20,  1869. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION. 

Children  of  James  and  (116)  Elizabeth    Chapman    (Jackson) 

Thompson. 
249.  Rush  Jackson,  (Elizabeth,  Josiah,  Samuel,  Samuel,  Samuel, 
Ephraim)  born  3mo.  18,  1849  ;  married  Fannie  I.,  daughter  of  Rev. 
R.  Yideau,  at  Forkesville,  Sullivan  Co.,  Pa.,  8mo.  9,  1875.  He  is 
Attorney-at-Law  and  District  Attorney  of  Sullivan  Co.  Residence, 
Dushore,  Pa.     250.  Mary  Bernice,  born  12mo.  5,  1858. 


Children  of  (117)  George  D.  and  Bernice  ("Woodruff)  Jackson, 

251.  Mary  Bernice,  (George  D.,  Josiah,  Samuel,  Samuel,  Sam- 
uel, Ephraim)  born  3mo.  30,  1852;  married  Jeremiah  W.  Young, 
3mo.  10,  1874.  Residence,  Dushore,  Pa.  252.  George  Corydon, 
born  3mo.  3,  1854.  253.  Alice  Elizabeth,  born  5mo.  9,  1855 ; 
married  Thomas  Irwin,  llmo.  16,  1875.     Residence,  Dushore,  Pa, 

254.  Willie  Woodruff,  born  6mo.  6,  1860. 

255.  Blanche  Winifred,  born  9mo.  7,  1868. 


Children  of  Augustus  and  (119)  Mary  Webb  (Jackson) 

Lippincott. 
256.  Theodore  J.,  (Mary  Webb,  Josiah,  Samuel,  Samuel,  Sam- 
uel, Ephraim)  born  2mo.  11,  1856.     257.  Mary  J.,  born  Imo.  1, 

20 


306  APPENDIX. 

1858;  died  3mo.  t,  1858.     258.  George   A.,  born  4mo.  26,  1859. 

259.  Lillian,  born  8mo.  1,  1861 ;  died  9nio.  2T,  1861. 

260.  Aubrey,  born  8mo.  7,  1861 ;  died  lOmo.  4,  1861. 

261.  Helen,  born  5mo.  16,  1864;  died  8mo.  18,  1864. 

262.  Stella  E.,  born  .3mo.  19,  1865  ;  died  4mo.  13,  1866. 

263.  Anna  Y.,  born  Imo.  3,  1867  ;  died  2mo.  19,  1867. 


Children  of  Hiram  and  (126)  Maria  Louisa  (Chapman) 

Boreau. 

264.  G.  Frank,  {Maria  Louisa^  Elizabeth^  Samuel^  Samuel^  Sam- 
uel, Ephraim)  born ;  married  and  had  three  children.  Resi- 
dence, Caledonia,  111.  265.  Maria  Elnora,  born  in  Pulaski  Co., 
111.,  12mo.  6,  1848  ;  married  Henry  C.  Mertz,  8mo.  18,  1868.    Henry 

C,  born  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  7mo.  1,  1843.      They  had  three  chil- 
dren.    266.  Hiram  L. 

267.  Samuel  J.  Chapman.  268.  U.  S.  Grant.  (The  other  chU- 
dren  died  young,  names  wanting). 

Children  of  David  J.  and  (128)  Lucretia  A.  (Chapman) 

Bridges. 
269.    Elizabeth  J.,  {Lucretia  A.^  Elizabeth,  Samuel,  Samuel, 
Ephraim)    born    1841 ;     married     Dr.    George    Bratton.       They 
had  seven  children,  (four  deceased  not  named).     270.  John  S.,  born 
1843  ;  married  Mary  Brush.    They  had  five  children,  (two  deceased 
not  named).     Residence,    Carbondale,   111.     271.  James   M.,   born 
1844.     He  was  a  soldier  in  the  late  war.     272.  Ursula,  born  1846 
married  L.  A.  Miller.     They  have  six  children.    Residence,  De  Soto 
111.     273.  A.  Frank,  born  1849  ;  married  Julia,  daughter  of  Col 

D.  H.  Brush.     Two  children,  names  not  obtained.     Residence,  Cal 
edonia,  111.     274.  Jerome  C,  born  1856.  Residence,  Carbondale,  111 


Children  of  Samuel  and  (129)  Augusta  Ursula  (Chapman) 

Hess. 

275.  Jerome  Bonaparte,  {Augusta  Ursula,  Elizabeth,  Samuel, 
Samuel,  Samuel,  Ephraim)  born  7mo.  28,  1848  ;  married  Josephine 
Gillespie,  lOmo.  5,  1873.  She  died  lOmo.,  1875,  leaving  one  child. 
He  married  (2nd)  Louisa  Jane  Shearer,  5mo.,  1877.  They  have  one 
child.     276.  William  Henry,  born  12mo.  9,  1851. 


APPENDIX.  307 

2t'7.  Samuel  Jackson  Chapman,  born  3mo.  10, 1854. 

278.  Augusta  Alberta,  born  3mo.  18,  1856. 

279.  Franklin  Jackson,  born  lOmo.  13,  1857. 

280.  Alexander  Lyman,  born  8mo.  6,  1860. 

281.  George  Duggan,  born  2mo.  27, 1864.     282.  Herbert  Rose, 
born  Imo.  4,  1866.     283.  U.  S.  Grant,  born  12mo.  21,  1867. 

284.  Adolphus,  born  4mo.  9,  1870  ;  died  6mo.  23,  1871. 
286.  Amalphus,  born  4mo.  9,  1870;  died  3mo.  12,  1872. 


Child  of  (130)  Frank  J.  and  E.  Ann  (Price)  Chapman. 

286.  Florence  A.,  {Frank  J".,  Elizabeth^  Samuel,  Samuel,  Sam- 
uel, Ephraim)  born  9nio.  25,  1851 ;  married  B.  B.  Brownley,  of 
Grand  Tower,  Illinois.     They  have  one  child. 


Children  of  (130)  Frank  J.  and  Mary  C.  (Stewart)  Chapman. 

287.  Louisa  B.,  {Frank  J.,  Elizabeth,  Samuel,  Samuel,  Samuel^ 
Ephraim)  born  8mo.  27,  1854 ;  married  W.  H.  Ashley,  Agent,  111. 
C.  E.  R.  Company.     They  had  three  children. 

288.  Mary  Elizabeth,  born  llmo.  11,  1856. 

289.  Samuel  Jackson,  born  12mo.  21,  1858.  290.  Frank  J., 
born  2mo.  18,  1861.     291.  U.  S.  Grant,  born  5mo.  1,  1863. 

292.  Edgar,  born  8mo,  1,  1866  ;  killed  by  the  explosion  of  keg 
powder  at  Carbondale,  3mo.  14,  1871.  293.  Mary  Clinton,  born 
•Zmo.  30,  1869.     294.  A  boy,  born  8mo.  3, 1871. 


Children  of  (131)  John  J.  and  Hannah  Speakman  (Remington) 

Parker. 

295.  Joseph  Warner,  {John  J.,  Abigail  N.,  John,  Samuel,  Sam- 
uel, Ephraim)  born  2mo.  17,  1859.  296.  Lydia  H.  Remington, 
born  lOmo.  19,  1860.     297.  Abbie  Wistar,  born  9mo.  5,  1866. 

298.  Caroline  Remington,  born  6mo.  14,  1868. 


Children  of  (133)  Samuel  J.  and  Mary  (Baily)  Parker. 

299.  Edgar  James,  {Samuel,  Abigail  N.,  John,  Samuel,  Samuel, 
Ephraim)  born  8mo.  29,  1864.     300.  Elizabeth  Baily,  born  3mo. 

7,  1868. 


308  APPENDIX. 

Children  of  Samuel  T.  and  (135)  Mary  S.  (Parker)  Brown. 

301.  WisTAR  Parker,  {Mary  S.,  Abigail  iV.,  John,  Samuel,  Sam- 
uel, Ephraim)  born  2mo.  17,  185t.  302.  Laura  Harvey,  born 
9mo.  7,  1860. 

Children  of  (137)  Dillwyn  and  Carrie  L.  (McClellan)  Parker. 

303.  Henry  Wistar,  (Dilhvyn,  Abigail  N.,  John,  Samuel,  Sam- 
uel, Ephraim)  born  Imo.  25, 1871.  304.  Sylvester  Clemson,  born 
llmo.  17,  1877. 

Children  of  (139)  William  M.  and  Maggie  J.  (Walker)  Lawrie. 

305.  Annabella  Wistar,  {William  M.,  Mary  S.,  John,  Samuel, 
Samuel,  Ephraim).     306.  Joseph,  died  in  his  twenty-first  year. 
307.  Samuel  Walker.     308.  Margaretta. 
309.  Clayton  Newbold.     310.  Mary. 


Children  of  (150)  Elisha  and  Sidney  P.  (Stem)  Darlington. 

311.  Evan  J.,  {Elisha,  Mary  Jane,  Josiah,  Samuel,  Samuel , 
Ephraim)  born  8mo.  31,  1856.  312.  William  S.,  born  6mo.  5, 
1858.     313.  Frank,  born  Gmo.  17,  1860;  died  8mo.  2,  1860. 

314.  Charlie,  born  6mo.  17,  1860  ;  died  8mo.  5,  1860. 

315.  Henry,  born  5mo.  4,  1862.  316.  Laura,  born  8mo.  18, 
1863.  317.  Josephine, born  Imo.  2, 1866.  318.  Anna  Mary, born 
2mo.  9,  1868.     319.  Ella,  born  Imo.  9,  1871 ;  died  7mo.   12,  1871. 

320.  Lena,  born  9mo.  12,  1873.  321.  Ella,  born  7mo.  7,  1875; 
died  8mo.  11,  1875. 

Children  of  (151)  George  and  Emma  S.  (Downing)  Darlington. 

322.  Joseph,  born  12mo.  19,  1867  ;  died  7mo.  26, 1868. 

323.  Mary  A.,  born  3mo.  21,  1869.  324.  Bessie  R.,  born  9mo. 
13,  1871  ;  died  llmo.  18,  1871.     325.  Sally,  born  2mo.  7,  1873. 

326.  William  H.,  born  llmo.  18,  1874;  died  7mo.  27,  1^75. 


Child  of  (153)  Joseph  and  Sidney  S.  (McCoy)  Darlington. 

327.  Minnie,  born  8mo.  22,  1876. 


APPENDIX.  309 

Children  of  (155)  George  W.  and  Flora  A.  (Holmes)  Jackson. 

328.  LuciEN  N.,  born  llmo.  19,  1859.  329.  Calli  B.,  born  8mo. 
23,  1861.  330.  Eliza  A.,  born  4mo.  25,  1863.  331.  George  W., 
born  2mo.  28,  1865.     332.  F.  Alice,  born  4mo.  16,  1867. 

333.  Dora  May,  born  5mo.  6,  1869.  334.  Josephine,  born  5mo. 
29,  1871.     335.  John  M.,  born  4mo.  2,  1876. 


Children  of  (156)  James  Henry  and  Mary  F.  (Thomas) 
Jackson. 
336.  Mary  L.,  born  lOmo.  2,  1864.     337.  Louella  F.,  born  9mo. 
9,  1866.     338.  Naomi,  born  lOmo.  2,  1876. 


Children  of  (158)  Samuel  M.  and  Naomi  M.  (Curry)  Jackson. 

339.  Lewis  Spalding,  born  Imo.  28,  1875.     340.  Mary  E.,  born 
9mo.  22,  1876. 

Children  of  Charles  A.  and  (160)  Sarah  Ann  (Jackson) 
Henneman. 

341.  Elizabeth,  born    12mo.  20,   1871.      342.  Anna   A.,   born 
llmo.  4,  1875. 

Child  of  David  and  (161)  Caroline  R.  (Jackson)  Krouk. 
343.  Clarence,  born  7mo.  3, 1869. 


Child  of  (162)  Joseph  A.  and  Sarah  (Walker)  Jackson. 
344.  Ellis,  born  9mo.  3,  1876. 


Children  of  John  W.  and  (179)  Kate  (Eifort)  Warnock. 

345.  Myra,  born  8mo.  19,  1865.  346.  Anna,  born  2mo.  27, 
1866.  347.  Henry  E.,  born  7mo.  4,  1867.  348.  Ray  M.,  born  7mo. 
31,  1874.  

Children  of  Charles  L.  and  (180)  Mary  Jane  (Eifort)  Hertel. 
349.  Laura  T.,  born  llmo.  11,  1870.     350.  William  E.,  born 
2mo.  1,  1873.     351.  Nora,  born  lOmo.  7,  1874. 


310  APPENDIX. 

Children  of  (2n)  John  W.  and  Maria  (Hall)  Smith. 

352.  Eliza,  born  8mo.  26,  1850  ;  died  12mo.  2,  1811. 

353.  Walter,  born  6mo.  IT,  1855  ;  died  2mo.  29,  1872. 

354.  Nathan  R.,  born  4mo.  6,  1858. 


Children  of  (219)  Barclay  and  Hannah  (Hoyle)  Smith. 

355.  Arthur  H.,  born  Smo.  25,  1857.      856.  Benjamin,  born 
lOmo.  25,  1859.     357.  Anna  Mary,  born  12mo.  16,  1864. 
358.  Elizabeth  B.,  born  llmo.  11,  1869. 


Children  of  (220)  Sinclair  and  Tacy  (Hall)  Smith. 

359.  Robert  H.,  born  2mo.   16,  1861.     360.  Samuel  C,  born 
Smo.  1,  1863.     361.  Mary  M.,  born  Smo.  15,  1867. 


Children  of  (222)  Joel  J.  and  Deborah  Ann  (Stratton)  Smith. 

362.  Mary  Ellen,  born  Imo.  19,  1862.     363.  Emma  J.,  born 
12mo.  8,  1864.     364.  William  C,  born  5mo.  7,  1867. 
365.  Dillwyn,  born  6mo.  30,  1870. 


Children  of  (223)  Robert  and  Rebecca  S.  (Stanton)  Smith. 

366.  Edmund  S.,  born  9mo.  18,  1861.     367.  Elizabeth  W.,  born 
Imo.  7,  1863.     368.  Maria  H.,  born  Imo.  9,  1868. 


Children  of  (232)  Josiah  and  Deborah  (Wilson)  Hall. 

369.  Abbie  S.,  born  5mo.  4,  1866.  370.  Elma  E.,  born  Smo.  11, 
1868.  371.  Alice  M.,  born  4mo.  4,  1871.  372.  Walter  N.,  born 
9mo.  6,  1876. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION. 


Children  of  Henry  C.  and  (265)  Maria  Elnora  (Boreau)  Mertz. 

373.  Frank  Chapman,  born  at  Mound  City,  111.,  5mo.  25,  1870 ; 
died  at  Carbondale,  111.,  12mo.  16,  1874.  374.  Dora  Louise,  born 
6mo.  7,  1872.     375.  George  West,  born  9mo.  18,  1875. 


APPENDIX.  311 

Children  of  George  and  (269)  Elizabeth  J.  (Bridges)  Bratton. 
376.  Charles.     371.  Ursula.    378.  Harvey. 


Children  of  (270)  John  S.  and  Mary  (Brush)  Bridges. 
379.  Mary.     380.  Lenna.     381.  Charles. 


Child  of  (275)  Jerome  Bonaparte  and  Josephine  (Gillespie) 

Hess. 
382.  Maud  Alberta,  born  7mo.  12,  1874. 


Child  of  (275)  Jerome  Bonaparte  and  Louisa  Jane  (Shearer) 

Hess. 
383.  JoNA  Agnus,  horn  12mo.  23,  1876. 


Child  of  B.  B.  and  (286)  Florence  A.  (Chapman)  Brownley. 

384.  Katie,  born  7mo.  29,  1875. 


HILLES  FAMILY.* 

(See  page  2SB.) 


David  Hilles  married  Dinah  Milhous,  4mo.  12,  1780.  David  died 
4mo.  1,  1820.     Dinah  died  3mo.  1.  1825.     Their  children  as  follows : 

1.  Ann,  born  7mo.  9,  1781  ;  married  Enos  Lee.  No  issue.  Both 
deceased.  2.  Robert,  born  12mo.  23, 1782 ;  married  Jane,  daughter 
of  Isaac  and  Mary  Lee,  at  Exeter,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  3mo.  14,  1805. 
Jane  died  6mo.  28,  1865.  Robert  died  8mo.  2,  1867.  They  had 
seven  children.  3.  Phebe,  born  9mo.  26,  1784 ;  married  William 
Kinsey.     They  had  five  children  (no  record). 


*The  items  for  this  branch  were  supplied  by  Phebe  Hilles,  of  Kennett  Square,  Chester 
County. 


312  APPENDIX. 

4.  William,  born  llmo.  26,  lt86  ;  married  Elizabeth  Harper, 
5mo.  4,  1814.     Both  deceased.     They  had  five  children. 

5.  Rachel,  born  Imo.  18,  1189;  married  Thomas  Hicks  lOmo., 
1824.  They  had  one  child.  6.  Hannah,  born  llmo.  1,  1790; 
married  Issachar  Mann,  5mo.  16,  1822.  She  died  8mo.  22,  1858, 
leaving  one  child. 

7.  Jesse,  born  12mo.  26,  1792  ;  married  Lydia  Wilson,  5mo.  16, 
1821.  Issue,  four  children  (see  page  141).  8.  David,  born  12mo. 
16,  1794  ;  died  9mo.  16,  1823.  9.  Jonathan,  born  12mo.  16,  1794  ; 
died  7mo.,  1795.  10.  Lydia,  born  4mo.  6,  1796  ;  married  Aaron 
Speakman.     Lydia  decased.     No  children. 

11.  Nathan,  born  8mo.  29, 1799  ;  married  Sarah  S.  Coale,  lOmo. 
19,  1825.  Nathan  died  8mo.  10,  1873.  They  had  eight  children. 
Residence,  Barnesville,  Belmont  Co.,  Ohio. 


THIRD  GENERATION. 

Children  of  (2)  Robert  and  Jane  (Lee)  Hilles. 

12.  Isaac,  born  2mo.  16, 1806  ;  married  Elizabeth  S.  Davis,  4mo. 
1,  1834.  She  died  3mo.  23,  1847,  leaving  four  children.  Isaac 
married  (2nd)  3mo.  27,  1859,  to  Deborah  W.  Baily.  They  have 
two  children.  13.  Mary,  born  5mo.  1,  1810  ;  married  Charles 
Brosius,  5mo.  25,  1833.  He  died  6mo.  23,  1876.  They  had  seven 
children.  14.  David,  born  5mo.  11,  1812  ;  married  Sarah  Light- 
foot,  3mo.  3,  1841.  Sarah  died  2mo.  29,  1856,  leaving  five  children 
David  married  (2nd)  8mo.  22,  1872,  to  Lydia  W.  Stephens. 

15.  Enos,  born  12mo.  12,  1816  ;  married  Mary  Ann  Harris,  at 
Salem,  Ohio,  llmo.  6,  1839.  They  had  five  children.  16.  William, 
born  8mo.  16,  1819  ;  married  Rachel  Barnaby,  5mo.  20,  1848.  She 
died  4mo.  4,  1849,  leaving  one  child.  William  married  (2nd)  Imo. 
1,  1852,  to  Anna  Wright,  They  had  four  children.  17.  Ann,  born 
lOmo.  29,  1821;  married  Silas  Harris,  3mo.  30,  1842.  He  died 
lOmo.  15,  1853,  leaving  three  children.  Ann  married  (2nd)  Imo. 
18,  1862  to  Job  Lamborn.  18.  Phebe,  born  at  Exeter,  Berks  Co., 
3mo.  26,  1808  ;  married  James  Starr,  in  1828.  She  died  8mo.,  1850. 
They  had  eleven  children. 


APPENDIX.  313 

Children  of  (4)  William  and  Elizabeth  (Harper)  Hilles. 

19.  Mary,  born  2mo.  26,  1815;  died  3mo.  2,  1815.  20.  Nathan, 
born  2mo.  1,  1816;  married  Sarah  Hayes,  21.  Samuel,  born  tmo. 
6,  1817  ;  married  Mary  A.  Hilles,  (first  cousin)  (record  on  page  142). 

22.  Sarah,  born  6mo.  2,  1819 ;  died  8mo.  6,  1820. 

23.  Dinah,  born  9mo.  19,  1820;  married  Tliomas  Lippincott. 


Child  of  Thomas  and  (5)  Rachel  (Hilles)  Hicks. 

24.  Amy,  born  3mo.  13,  1828  ;  married  David  Fell  5mo.  28, 1857. 
They  had  five  children. 

Child  of  Issachar  and  (6)  Hannah  (Hilles)  Mann. 

25.  Dinah  H.,  born ;  married  Pennock  Palmer,  llmo.  10, 

1853.     They  had  three  children. 


Children  of  (11)  Nathan  and  Sarah  S.  (Coale)  Hilles. 

26.  Skipwith  C,  born  9mo.  9,  1826  ;  married  Agnes  N.  Morton 
8mo.  2,  1849.  She  died  5mo.  5.  1852,  leaving  two  children.  He 
married  (2nd)  llmo.  23,  1858,  Mary  A.  Hodge.  They  had  six 
children.  27.  William,  born  6mo.  15,  1831;  married  Mary  E. 
Davis,  5mo.  8,  1856.     Nine  children. 

28.  Robert,  born  12mo.  18,  1833;  wounded  in  the  battle  of  the 
Wilderness,  Virginia,  6mo.  6,  1864,  and  died  on  11th  of  same 
month.  29.  Samuel,  born  6mo.  10,  1836 ;  married  Lizzie  N.  Lee, 
9mo.  20,  1864.  Four  children.  30.  Rachel  Ann,  born  3mo.  9, 
1839 ;  married  Walter  Darrah,  12mo.  25,  1860. 

31.  John  P.,  born  Imo.  30,  1842;  died  12mo.  28,  1860. 

32.  George  Elgar,  born  llmo.  14,  1845;  married  Ella  Fred 
2mo.  11,  1875.  33.  David  E.,  born  4mo.  3,  1849;  died  9mo.  19, 
1850. 


FOURTH  GENERATION. 

Children  of  (12)  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  S.  (Davis)  Hilles. 

34.  Jacob  Davis,  born  Imo.  9,  1835 ;  married  Lois  M.  Carver, 
5mo.  29,  1856.  She  died  lOmo.  8,  1870.  They  had  three  children. 
Jacob  D.  married  (2nd)  4mo.  25,  1872,  to  Lucy  A.  Travis. 


314  APPENDIX. 

35.  Jeremiah,  born  llmo.  28, 1835  ;  marriedMary  Harper,  11m o. 
6,1868.  Three  children.  36.  Ruth  L.,  born  6mo.  2,  1839;  mar- 
ried George  Glover,  lOmo.  29,  1857.  He  died  6mo.  5, 1862,  leaving 
one  child.     Ruth  L.  married  (2nd)  lOmo.  21,  1869,  to  Jesse  Fast. 

37.  James  S.,  born  9mo.  5,  1842  ;  died  6mo.  28,  1866. 


Children  of  (12)  Isaac  and  Deborah  W.  (Bailey)  Hilles. 

38.  Annie  Elizabeth,  born  9mo.  29,  1860.  39.  George  W., 
born  2mo.  10,  1863. 

Children  of  Charles  and  (13)  Mary  (Hilles)  Brosius. 

40.  Robert,  born  4mo.  11, 1834  ;  married  Clara  M.  Saffell,  3mo.  4, 
1857.  She  died  8mo.  28,  1857.  Robert  married  (2nd)  8mo.  23, 
1869,  to  Lizzie  Collins.     He  died  3mo.  9,  1873. 

41.  David  L.,  born  9mo.  28,  1836 ;  married  Estella  Lee,  12mo. 
15,  1862.  He  died  8mo.  8,  1863.  42.  William  Henry,  born  Imo. 
21,  1839;  married  Barbara  A.  Glass,  12mo.  24,1867.  They  had 
four  children.  43.  Amos  Preston,  born  9mo.  8,  1842 ;  married 
Maggie  Ward,  12mo.  31,  1863.  44.  Dalton  Arvine,  born  12mo. 
27,  1844;  married  Jennie  King  6mo,  8,  1870.  They  have  two 
children. 

45.  Laura  Jane,  born  4mo.  5,  1847  ;  married  Pleasant  Thomas 
Oyster,  3mo.  3,  1864.  He  died  4mo.  8,  1868,  leaving  two  children. 
Laura  Jane  married  (2nd)  Imo.  2,  1870,  to  Joseph  Edwards  Jen- 
kins. They  have  three  children.  46.  Phebe  Ann,  born  3mo.  4, 
1849  ;  died  8mo.  8,  1850. 

Children  of  (14)  David  and  Sarah  (Lightfoot)  Hilles. 

47.  Rachel,  born  Imo.  16,  1842;  died  omo.  14,  1843. 

48.  Benjamin  L.,  born  12mo.  8,  1843;  married  Elizabeth  F. 
Moore,  2mo.  23,  1869.  They  have  one  child.  49.  William,  born 
9mo.  14,  1847  ;  married  Margaret  G.  Rich,  3mo.  10,  1875. 

50.  Susan  J.,  born  6mo.  15,  1849.  51.  Phebe  A.,  born  8mo.  7, 
1852  ;  married  Albert  Atkinson,  12mo.  28,  1870.  They  have  two 
children. 

Children  of  (15)  Enos  and  Mary  Ann  (Harris)  Hilles. 

52.  Arthur  T.,  born  Imo.  12,  1842  ;  married  Phebe  Lilly,  of 
Washington  Co.,  Pa.      They  had  three  children. 


APPENDIX.  315 

53.  Jane  Mary,  born  Imo.  21,  1844;  married  S.  Johnson  Grant, 
Stark  Co.,  Ohio.  One  child.  54.  Howard,  born  lOmo.  15,  1845  ; 
married  Harriet  Hughes,  Sharon,  Mahaska  Co.,  Iowa. 

55.  Charles  H.,  born  8mo.  3,  1848 ;  married  Martha  J.  Phillips, 
of  Fayette  Co.,  Pa.  One  child.  56.  Ella,  born  9mo.  25,  1851; 
married  Byron  Doudes,  Canton,  Stark  Co.,  Ohio.     One  child. 


Child  of  (16)  William  and  Rachel  (Barnaby)  Hilles. 
57.  Rachel  A.,  born  3mo.  12,  1849. 


Children  of  (16)  William  and  Anna  (Wright)  Hilles. 

58.  Louisa  Jane,  born  lOmo.  21,  1853 ;  died  4mo.  5,  1858. 

59.  Mary  Ann,  born  llmo.  11,  1854.     60.  J.  Wright,  born  2mo. 
11,  1859.     61.  Julia  Annetta,  born  9mo.  6,  1861. 


Children  of  Silas  and  (11)  Ann  (Hilles)  Harris. 

62.  Phebe  Jane,  born  6mo.  15,  1844;  married  Addison  M.  Carr, 
9mo.  2,  1868.  Two  children.  63.  Mary  Ellen,  born  2mo.  29, 
1848  ;  died  8mo.  8, 1850.  60.  Parker  P.,  born  6mo.  23, 1853  ;  died 
3mo.  19,  1858. 

Children  of  James  and  (18)  Phebe  (Hilles)  Starr. 

65..  Charles  W.,  born  8mo.  14,  1829;  died  1831. 

66.  Eleanor  D.,  born  12mo.  30,  1830;  married  William  Rich. 
They  had  several  children,  all  of  whom  deceased,  excepting  one, 
Delia,  aged  16,  who  lives  in  Columbia  Co.,  Pa.     Eleanor  died  1863. 

67.  Jane  H.,  born  5mo.  11,  1833  ;  married  Henry  Brosius.  Three 
children.  68.  Mary  L.,  born  llmo.  19,  1835  ;  married  S.  K.  Bover. 
Three  children.  69.  Nehemiah  D.,  born  Imo.  13,  1838;  married 
Henrietta  Hadley.     Four  children,  name  of  fourth  wanting. 

70.  Robert  H.,  born  4mo.  16,  1840 ;  married  Mary  Catharine 
Smith.  Five  children.  71.  Sarah  P.,  born  3mo.  15,  1842  ;  died  in 
infancy.     72.  William  H.,  born  8mo.  18,  1843 ;  died  1863. 

73.  Elizabeth,  born  3mo.  13,  1846  ;  married  George  W.  Lewis. 
Three  children.     74.  Edwin  Albert,  born  4mo  17, 1848 ;  unmarried. 

75.  Susan  D.,  born  8mo.  26,  1850 ;  died  in  infancy. 


316  APPENDIX. 

Children  of  David  and  (24)  Amy  (Hicks)  Fell. 

*?6.  Hannah  Mary,  born  12mo.  6,  1858.  7Y.  Rachel  S.,  born 
6mo.  1,  1862.     78.  Annie  S.,  born  Imo.  8,  1864. 

19.  Thomas  Hicks,  born  2mo.  10, 1867.  80.  Herbert  D.,  born 
llmo.  18,  1872. 

Children  of  Pennock  and  (25)  Dinah  H.  (Mann)  Palmer. 

81.  Caroline  W.,  born  lOmo.  22,  1854.  82.  Albert  H.,  born 
8mo.  27,  1858.     83.  Lydia  Ann,  born  9mo.  1,  1862. 


Children  of  (26)  Skipwith  C.  and  Agnes  N.  (Morton)  Hilles. 

84.  John  M.,  born  8mo.  4,  1850;  died  8mo.  18,  1862. 

85.  Mary  Agnes,  born  Imo.  18,  1852. 


Children  of  (26)  Skipwith  C.  and  Mary  A.  (Hoge)  Hilles. 

86.  Sarah  Emma,  born  lOmo.  1,  1859.  87.  Clara  L.,  born 
llmo.  8,  1861.     88.  Annie  Coale,  born  12mo.  .30,  1863. 

89,  Walter  Hoge,  born  4mo.  11,  1868.  90.  George  Wilber, 
born  2mo.  21,  1871.     91.     Charles  S.,  born  Imo.  11,  1874. 


Children  of  (27)  William  and  Mary  E.  (Davis)  Hilles. 

92.  Edward  E.,  born  lOmo.  25,  1856.  93.  Sarah  Anna,  born 
9mo.  1,  1858;  died  12mo.  23,  1863. 

94.  Margaret  W.,  born  2mo.  15,  1860.  95.  Nora  Belle,  born 
12mo.  30,  1861. 

96.  Robert  G.,  born  12mo.  30,  1863.  97.  Albert  N.,  born  llmo. 
23,  1865.  98.  Rachel  E.,  born  3rao.  23, 1869.  99.  Ida  May,  born 
8mo.  25, 1871.     100.  Norman  William,  born  7mo.  7,  1874. 


Children  of  (29)  Samuel  and  Lizzie  N.  (Lee)  Hilles. 

101.  Maria  Lee,  born  12mo.  23, 1865.     102.  Charles  Chauncey 
Dewey,  born  6mo.  23, 1867.     103.  William  N.,  born  6mo.  16, 1871. 
104.  Anna  F.,  born  8mo.  6, 1874. 


APPENDIX.  317 

FIFTH  GENERATION. 

Children  of  (34)  Jacob  D  and  Lois  M.  (Carver)  Hilles. 

105.  LoDENis  D.,  bom  2mo.  11,  1857.  106.  Flora  Eva,  born 
lOmo.  19,  1858.  101.  Clara  Alice,  born  lOmo.  19,  1858;  died 
3mo.  5,  1862.     108.  Lille  A.,  born  Imo.  12,  1866. 


Children  of  (35)  Jeremiah  and  Mary  (Harper)  Hilles. 

109.  Anna  E.,  born  8mo.  11,  1869;  died  lOmo.  21,  1869. 

110.  WuLLiAM  Francis,  born  9mo.  11, 1811 ;  died  lOmo.  15,  1811. 

111.  Isaac  Walter,  born  6mo.  24,  1814. 


Child  of  George  and  (36)  Ruth  L.  (Hilles)  Glover. 
112.  Cedora,  born  llmo.  29,  1858. 


Children  of  (42)  ^A^illiam  Henry  and  Barbara  A.  (Glass) 

Brosius. 
113.  Charles,  born   llmo.   29,   1868.     114.   Harvey   D.,  born 
llmo.  28,  1810  ;  died  Imo  1,  1811.     115.  Selva,  born  5mo.  2, 1812. 
116.  Grace,  born  Imo.  5,  1815. 


Children  of  (44)  Dalton  A.  and  Jennie  (King)  Brosius. 
111.  Ora,  born  4mo.  21,  1811.     118.     Epfie  May,  born  9mo.  5, 


1813. 


Children  of  Pleasant  T.  and  (45)  Laura  Jane  (Hilles)  Oyster. 
119.  Clara  M.,  born  Imo.  10,  1865.     120.  Flora,  born  Imo.  22, 
1861 ;  died  8mo.  1,  1868. 


Children  of  Joseph  Edward  and  (45)  Laura  J.  (Hilles-Oyster) 

Jenkins. 

121.  Albert,  born  Imo.  30,  1811.  122.  Allise,  born  8mo.  3, 
1812.  123.  Oliver  M.,  born  8mo.  23,  1814. 


318  APPENDIX. 

Child  of  (48)  Benjamin  L.  and  Elizabeth  F.  (Moore)  Hilles. 
124.  Joseph  M.,  born  6mo.  13,  18T0. 


Children  of  Albert  and  (51)  Phebe  A.  (Hilles)  Atkinson. 
125.  Elizabeth,  born  3mo,  11,  1812.     126.  Mart,  born  6mo.  7, 


1874. 


Children  of  (52)  Arthur  T.  and  Phebe  (Lilly)  Hilles. 

127.  Frank  E.,  born  6mo.  13, 1868.     128.  Lillie  M.,  born  12mo. 
9,  1870.     129.  Lizzie,  born  12mo.  31,  1873. 


Child  of  S.  Johnson  and  (53)  Jane  Mary  (Hilles)  Grant. 

130.  Willis  H.,  born  3nio.  2,  1871. 

Child  of  (55)  Charles  H.  and  Martha  J.  (Phillips)  Hilles. 

131.  Jennie,  born  Imo.  4,  1874. 


Child  of  Byron  J.  and  (56)  Ella  (Hilles)  Doudes. 
132.  Wilbur,  born  3mo.  31,  1871. 


Children  of  Addison  M.  and  (62)  Phebe  Jane  (Harris)  Carr. 

133.  Charles  S.,  born  6mo.   12,   1869.     134.    Lizzie  M.,  born 
6mo.  13,  1870.  

Children  of  Henry  and  (67)  Jane  H.  (Starr)  Brosius. 
135.  Ella.     136.  William.     137.  Charles. 


Children  of  S.  K.  and  (58)  Mary  L.  (Starr))  Bover. 
138.  Emma.     139.  Luella.     140.  Annie. 


Children  of  (69)  Nehemiah  D.  and  Henrietta  (Hadley)  Starr. 
141.  Hattie.     142.  Minnie.     143.  James. 


APPENDIX.  319 

Children  of  C70)  Robert  H.  and  Mary  Catharine  (Smith)  Starr. 

144.  Phebe.     145.  JuLiETT.     146.  James.     14Y.  Nettie. 

148.  Ida  L. 

Children  of  George  W.  and  (73)  Elizabeth  (Starr)  Lewis. 

149.  Lawrence.     150.  Harry.     151.  Albert  Jacob. 


MOORE  FAMILY, 

(See  page  77.) 


Andrew  Moore,  (the  1st)  had  children  by  his  first  wife,  Margaret 

Miller,  as  follow  :    Mary  married Carson,  1737.     James,  born 

3mo.  6,  1716;  married  Anne  Starr,  (see  record  in  Starr  family). 

Margaret  married Love.     William  married  (1st)  Rachel  Marsh, 

1759  ;  married  (2nd)  Lydia  Minshall. 

Andrew  Moore,  married  (2nd)  Rachel  Halliday.  Their  children 
as  follow : 

Andrew,  married  Rebecca  Starr,  (daughter  of  Jeremiah  and  Re- 
becca) 9mo.  26,  1754.     See  record  of  that  branch. 

Joseph,  married  Jane  Marsh,  1756  ;  he  died  7mo.  13,  1805. 

Robert,  born  lOmo.  22,  1739;  died  2mo.  19,  1826.  He  married 
Mary  Brinton,  1768. 

John,  married  (1st)  Sarah  Downing,  1765  ;  (2nd)  Mary  Mercer. 

David,  married  lOmo.  2,  1745  ;  died  Imo.  16,  1829.  He  married 
Martha  Williams,  1768. 

Rachel,\iOYn  3mo.  12,  1742  ;  died  7mo.  1,  1828;  married  John 
Truman.  Their  children :  Anna,  James,  Sarah,  Susanna,  John  and 
Rebecca. 

Sarah,  married  William  Truman,  1769.  They  had  a  daughter 
Sarah.  

Children  of  Andrew  and  Rebecca  (Starr)  Moore. 

35.  Jeremiah,  born  8mo.  22,  1755;  married  Phebe  Jones,  in 
1800.     They  had  six  children.     He  died  4mo.  19,  1834. 

3092.  Rachel,  born  llmo.  6,  1757 ;  married  James  Cooper,  of 
Sadsbury ;  removed  to  Virginia.     She  died  12mo.  15,  1799. 


320  APPENDIX. 

3093.  James,  born  Imo.  8,  1760  ;  married  Lydia  Sharpless,  of 
Chester  Co.  He  died  9mo.  17,  1834.  3094.  Andrew,  born  4mo. 
16,  1762;  died  (unmarried)  in  Middletown,  Del.,  lOmo.  7,  1786. 

3095.  Isaac,  born  5mo.  8,  1764  ;  married  Lj'dia  Wilson,  of  Hock- 
essin,  Del.  He  died  9mo.  27,  1844.  3096.  Thomas,  born  5mo.  9, 
1766 ;  married  Dinah,  sister  of  Lydia  Wilson.  He  died  12mo.  28, 
1851.  3097.  Rebecca,  born  llmo.  6,  1768;  married  Benjamin 
Finton,  of  Centre  Co.,  Pa.  She  died  3mo.  23,  1816.  They  had 
children  but  names  not  obtained. 

3098.  Samuel,  born  4mo.  6,  1771 ;  died  (unmarried)  in  Columbia, 
Lancaster  Co.,  2mo.  10,  1794.  3099.  Elisha,  born  3mo.  18,  1773  ; 
married  Ellen  Barber.     She  died  9mo.  26.  1841. 

3100.  Elijah,  born  8mo.  9,  1775  ;  married  Sarah  Allen,  of  Cen- 
tre Co.  He  died  5mo.  29,  1809.  3101.  Sarah,  born  8mo.  9, 1777  ; 
married  David  Allen,  of  Centre  Co.     She  died  4mo.  25,  1845. 

3102.  Moses,  born  7mo.  3,  1779  ;  married  Sarah  Canby,  in  Sole- 
bury,  Bucks  Co.     He  was  drowned  in  Canada,  7mo.  22,  1844. 


FOURTH   GENERATION. 

Children  of  (35)  Jeremiah  and  Phebe  (Jones)  Moore. 

3103.  Mary,  {Jeremiah^  Andrew.,  Andrew)  born  2mo.  28,  1801  ; 
married  John,  son  of  Robert  and  Jane  Way,  of  Centre  Co.,  Pa., 
9mo.  13,  1826.  John  born  8mo.  6,  1792  ;  died  8mo.  6,  1871.  Mary 
died  3mo.  1,  1875.     They  had  eight  children. 

3104.  Jeremiah,  born  5mo.  12,  1803;  married  Elizabeth  W., 
daughter  of  Joseph  and  Mary  (Whitson)  Ely,  llmo.  8,  1831,  at 
Friends'  Meeting,  Solebury.  Elizabeth  W.,  born  lOmo.  24,  1802  ; 
died  in  New  London  township,  Chester  Co.,  2mo.  12,  1874.  They 
had  six  children.  3105.  Andrew,  born  3mo.  12,  1835;  married 
Hannah  Whitson.     (See  record  in  Starr  branch.  No.  79). 


FIFTH  GENERATION. 
Children  of  John  and  (3103)  Mary  (Moore)  Way. 

3106.  Malinda,  {Mary,  Jeremiah,^  Andrew.,  Andrew)  born  7mo. 
11,  1827;    married  Francis  H.  Allen,  9mo.   8,  1853.      They  have 


APPENDIX.  321 

three  children.  310T.  Jeremiah,  born  5mo.  25,  1829  ;  married 
Mary  Ann  Beans,  6mo.  23, 1857.  3108.  Phebe  Jane,  born  4mo.  16, 
1831 ;  married  Thomas,  son  of  Andrew  Moore,  of  Clearfield  Co., 
Pa.,  5mo.  5,  1853,  She  died  12mo.  18,  1857.  They  had  three 
children.  3109.  Ann,  born  9mo.  29,  1833.  3110.  Mary  M.,  born 
5mo.  29,  1836;  married  David  Mattern,  4mo.  14,  1867.  She  died 
12mo.  30,  1869.  They  had  two  children.  3111.  Andrew,  born 
lOmo.  12,  1838;  died  12mo.  30,  1840.  3112.  Sarah,  born  4mo.  25, 
1841;  married  William  D.  Smith,  Imo.  30,  1862.  They  have  five 
children,  3113,  William  Bartlett,  born  Imo,  26,  1844;  married 
Ellen  Way,  lOmo.  23,  1873. 


Children  of  (3104)  Jeremiah  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Ely)  Moore, 

3114,  Mary  E,,  {Jeremiah.,  Jeremiah.,  Andrew.,  Andrew)  born 
6mo.  14,  1834;  married  Benjamin  McFadgen,  lOmo,  4,  1858,  at 
home  by  Friends'  ceremony.  One  child.  3115.  Sarah  Allen, 
born  12mo.  1,  1835  ;  married  Marshall  P.  Wilkinson,  Imo.  29,  1873, 
by  New  Garden  Monthly  Meeting.  Residence,  Jennerville,  Chester 
Co.  3116.  Anna,  born  lOmo.  31,  1837  ;  married  David  Balderston, 
lOmo.  2,  1856,  by  Friends'  ceremony,  in  West  Chester,  They  had 
five  children.     Residence,  New  Hope,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa, 

3117.  Levi  PowNALL,  born  lOmo.  27,  1840;  married  Elizabeth 
Lippincott  Paxson,  3mo.  12,  1868,  by  Sadsbury  Monthly  Meeting. 
They  had  three  children.     Residence,  Londonderry. 

3118.  Elizabeth  Ely,  born3mo.  7, 1843  ;  married  Ezra  Michener, 
9mo.  24,  1863,  by  Sadsbury  Monthly  Meeting.  Address,  Nine 
Points,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.  3119,  Phebe  Jane,  born  llmo.  6, 1847 ; 
married  William  B.  Moore,  5mo.  28,  1874,  at  home,  by  Friends' 
ceremony.  Phebe  Jane  died  4mo.  12,  1876.  One  child.  Address, 
Nine  Points,  Lancaster  Co. 


SIXTH  GENERATION. 


Children  of  David  and  (3116)  Anna  (Moore)  Balderston. 
3120.  Theodore,  {Anna.,  Jeremiah.,  Jeremiah.,  Andrew,  Andrew) 
born  Imo.  13,  1861.     3121.  Walter,  born  8mo.  24,  1864. 


21 


322  APPENDIX. 

3122.  Elizabeth,  born  lOmo.  12,  1869.     3123.  Mary,  born  9mo. 
25,  1874.     3124.  David  Newlin,  born  2mo.  23,  187t. 


Children  of  (3117)  Levi  P.  and  Elizabeth  (Lippincott)  Moore. 

3125.  Howard,  {Levi  P.,  Jeremiah.^  Jeremiah^  Andrew^  Andreiv) 
born  llmo.  21, 1868  ;  died  5mo.,  1869.  3126.  Ellwood,  born  lOmo. 
14,  1870.     3127.  William  Paxson,  born  lOmo.  13,  1876. 

Child  of  William  B.  and  (3118)  Phebe  Jane  (Moore)  Moore. 

3128.  Anna  Elizabeth,  (Phebe  Jane,  Jeremiah,  Jeremiah,  An- 
dreiv, Andreiv)  born  5mo.  13,  1875  ;  died  7mo.  10,  1876. 


Children  of  Francis  H.  and  (3106)  Malinda  (Way)  Allen. 

3129.  Mary  H.,  {Malinda  W.,  Mary ,  Jeremiah,  Andrew,  Andrew) 
born  7mo.  30,  1854.     3130.  William  F.,  born  4mo.  1,  1858. 
3131.  Phebe  H.,  born  12mo.  20,  1860. 


Children  of  Thomas  and  (3108)  Phebe  Jane    (Way)  Moore. 

3132.  Francis  W.,  {Phebe  Jane,  Mary,  Jeremiah,  Andrew,  An- 
drew) born  2mo.  14,  1854.  3133.  John  Edwin,  born  llmo.  27, 
1855  ;  died  6mo.  5, 1856.  3134.  Phebe  Jane,  born  llmo.  11, 1857  ; 
died  9mo.  17,  1858. 

Children  of  David  and  (3110)  Mary  M.  (\Vay)  Mattern. 
3135.  Anna  M.,  {Mary  M.,  Mary,  Jeremiah,  Andrew,  Andrew) 
born  6mo.,  1867.     3136.  Maey,  born  12mo.  30,  1869. 


Children  of  William  D.  and  (3112)  Sarah  )Way)  Smith. 

3137.  J.  Wilbur  Smith,  {Sarah,  Mary,  Jeremiah,  Andrew,  An- 
drew) born  llmo.  22, 1862.     3138.  Alice  ELVA,born  3mo.  11, 1865. 

3139.  Anna  M.,  born  Imo.  10,  1869.  3140.  Francis  W.,  born 
llmo.  10,  1871.     3141.     Myra  Viola,  born  llmo.  12,  1877. 


ADDENDA 


The  following  items  were  received  too  late  for  insertion  where 
they  properly  belong  : 

No.  82.    Rebecca  Carter  married  Imo.  1st,   1868,  to  William 
Evans,  of  Philadelphia.     They  had  six  children,  as  follow : 

3142.  John  Carter,  born  lOmo,  26,  1868;  died  the  next  day. 

3143.  Charles,  born  9mo.  29,  18t0. 

3144.  Alice  Carter,  born  *7mo.  24, 1812. 

3145.  Grace,  born  Imo.  3,  18t4. 

3146.  William  Bacon,  born  7mo.  21,  1875. 

3147.  Ruth,  born  8mo.  23,  1877. 

No.  84.  John  E.  Carter  married  Caroline  W.  Cadbury  2mo.  4, 
1862.     Their  children  as  follow: 
8148.  Caroline,  born  4mo.  9,  1863. 

3149.  Sarah,  born  4mo.  15,  1865. 

3150.  Elizabeth  C,  born  12mo.  11,  1866. 

Caroline  W.  died  6mo.  27,  1867.     John  E.  married  (2nd)  Mary 
Anna  Cope,  Imo.  12,  1871.     Mary  Anna  died  12mo.  29,  1871. 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


Pass 

Introductory 3 

The  Sesqui-Centennial  Gathering  and  Proceedings. 7 

Letter  of  Isaac  W.  Jackson 15 

"        Elizabeth  Allen 15 

"        William  J.  Lewis 16 

"        Mary  W.  Palmer. 17 

Addi-ess  by  Joseph  J.  Lewis 18 

Sonnet  by  John  B.  Phillips  42 

Address  by  John  G.  Jackson 43 

Harmony  Grove  Sixty  Years  Ago.     Read  by  Sarah  Pugh 48 

Address,  by  Margaretta  Jackson 52 

"Abram  and  Isaac,"  by  Henry  Peterson 56 

"  Harmony  Grove, "  by  Chandler  Darlington 57 

Harmony  Grove,  by  Sarah  W.  Peterson 58 

Address,  by  Charles  C.  Burleigh 62 

Richard  and  Anthony  Jackson 65 

Children  of  Richard  and  Margaret  (Keete)  Jackson 66 

Testimony  of  Wm.  Edmundson 67 

Marriage  Cei'tificate  of      Isaac  and  Ann  (Evans)  Jackson 69 

Certificate  of  Removal  of    "  "  "  "       71 

Children  of  "  "  "  "       72 

Descendants  of  Jeremiah  and  Rebecca  (Jackson)  Starr 77 

"  Thomas  and  Mary  ( Boardman)  Jackson 99 

•'  Joseph  and  Alice  (Jackson)  Gibson ,.  108 

*'  William  and  Katharine  (Miller)  Jackson.  117 

'*  Francis  and  Mary  (Jackson)  Windle 186 

•'  John  and  Sarah  (Miller)  Jackson 221 

APPENDIX. 

Descendants  of  Nicholas  Jackson,  of  England 285 

"  Ephraim  and  Rachel  (Newlin)  Jackson 288 

Hilles  Family 311 

Moore        "     319 


INDEX. 


Names  in  italics  belong  to  those  connected  by  marriage  with  the 
Jacksons  or  their  descendants.  Maiden  or  other  names  are  enclosed 
in  parenthesis,  and  marriages  indicated  by  the  braces. 

The  letter  m  appended  to  names  is  an  abbreviation  of  married. 


Aaron,  Eugene  M.  \ 

2779.        "       Caroline  B.  (Collins)  / 

Agnew,  Wilton  ) 

1294.        '•       Alice  (Marshall)  / 

Ailes,  Robert  B. 
2386.       "     Anna  Eliza  (Woodward) 

Alcott,  William  1 

1967.       "       Ann  (Temple)/ 
3159.       "       George  P. 

2160.  "       Clemens  T. 

2161.  "       Adah 

2162.  "       EUwood  H. 

2163.  "       Anna  Mary 

2164.  "       Carrie  D. 

2165.  "       Lilla  May 

2166.  "       Mary 

2167.  "       Sarah  Emma 
Allen,  Charles  \ 

738.      ' '      Rebecca    (Jackson)  ) 

811.  "      Joshua  M. 

812.  "      Hannah,  m. 

813.  "      Sarah  m. 

814.  "      Mary 

815.  "      Elizabeth, 

816.  "  Charles  J.  \ 
"  Martha  J).  {House)  J 
"      David                 \ 

3101.       "      Sarah  (Moore)/ 

"      Francis  H.         \ 

3106.       "      Malinda  (Way)  j 

3129.  "      Mary  H. 

3130.  'i      William  F. 

3131.  "      Phebe  H. 
Anibler,  William  H. 

1991.         "       Mary  Jane  (Windle 

Smith) 
2193.         "       Percy 

AriucMe,  Elisha  H.  \ 

1931.  "        Jane  H.  (Cummins)  J 

2143.  "        Jane  Harris 

2144.  "        Joseph 
3145.  **        Thomas  Harn 


Ash,  Samuel  \ 

1866.      "    Hannah  E.  (Windle)  i 

2116.  "    Willets 

2117.  "    Chester 

"    Samuel  S.  ^ 

3479.      "    Sarah  Jane  (Schofield)  J 

2900.  "    Oliver  Howard 

2901.  "     Henry  C. 
2903.      "    Samuel 
2903.      "    Mary 

Atlee, > 

1758.      "      Mary  (Evans)  / 
Atmore,  Thomas 
403.         "       Mary 

434.  "        Hannah  m. 

435.  "        Sarah 

436.  ' '       Isaac 

B. 

Backman,  Jacob  H.  \ 

301.  "  Esther  (Gause)  / 

387.  "         Jacob  H. 

Baily,  Samuel  P.  \ 

188.       "      Mary    (Whitson)  / 

337.  "      Emily  W. 

338.  "      Anna  W. 
339-      "      Elizabeth  T. 

340.  "  Sophie 

341.  "  Mary  E. 
343.  "  Bertha  M. 
343.  "  William  W. 

"  Joshua  \ 

3339.       "  Ann  (Jackson)  I 

2277.  "  Lewis 

2278.  "  Phebe  w. 
3279.       "  Sarah  m. 

3380.       "  Reuben  ) 

"  Elizabeth  {Bartram)  j 

2281.  "  Joshua  \ 
"  Elizabeth  (Lloyd)  j 

2282.  "  Joel  J.  ] 
"  Ann  (Richmond)  > 
"  Elizabeth  (Pugh) ) 


326 


INDEX. 


2283.  Baily,  Edith 

2284.  "  Lydia,  m. 

2285.  "  Edith,  to. 

"  William  E.  \ 

2364,       "  Sarah  (Woodward)/ 

2418.  "  Anna 

2419.  "  Benjamin   Bar  tram  \ 
"  Sarah  { Willet)  i 

2420.  "  Sarah  P.,  m. 

2421.  "  Phebe  Anna,  m. 

2422.  "  Jackson        ) 
' '  Phebe  {Seal)  f 

2423.  "  Lewis  ) 
"  Rebecca  {Willet) ) 

2424.  "  Loyd 

2425.  "  Anna,  m. 

2426.  "  Samuel  Longstreth ) 
"  Elizabeth  {Tatum)     t 

2427.  "  Edward 

2428.  "  Thomas  Loyd  \ 
"  Caroline  A.  {Smith)  j 

2429.  "  Joshua  Longstreth 
"  Theodate  {Lang) 

2430.  "  William  L. 

2431.  "  Hannah 

2432.  "  Humphrey  | 
"  Philena  {Dams) 
"  Delila  {Sherret)   J 

2433.  "  Joshua  G.       \ 

Emily  {Fry)  j 

2434.  "  Joel  J. 

"  Susan  L.  {Jones) 

2435.  "  Jacob  H. 

2436.  "  Reuben  | 
"  Amanda  P.  (Jones)  J 

2437.  "  Ann  Louisa,  to. 

2438.  "  EUzabeth  Ann 

2439.  "  Lloyd 

2440.  "  Jesse  P. 

2441.  "  Evan  P.  1 
"  Rachel  Ann  {Harlan)  i 
"  Marshall                      ] 

2544.       "  Hannah  Jane  (Way)  i 

2605.  "  Samuel 

2606.  "  Ann 

2607.  "  Rebecca 

2608.  "  Elizabeth 

2609.  "  William 

2610.  "  Tacy 

2611.  "  Joel  S. 

2612.  "  Samuel  \ 
"  Mary  Bell  {Radford)  i 

2613.  "  Edward  S. 

2614.  "  Joseph 

2755.  "  EUzabeth.  to. 

2756.  "  Loyd  ) 
"  Clara  L.   {Prior)  f 

2757.  "  Thomas  W.  [ger) ) 
"  Pauline  {Kreutzenbur-  ) 


2762. 

Baily,  Annabella 

2773. 

n 

Edgar  R. 

2774. 

<( 

Gertrude 

2775. 

(< 

Elizabeth  B. 

2776. 

<( 

Joseph  Jackson 

2782. 

ii 

Annie  T. 

2783. 

Loyd                             ^ 

Elizabeth  A.   {Moore)  )' 

2784. 

" 

Elizabeth  L. 

2785. 

a 

Josiah  L. 

2786. 

" 

Frances 

2787. 

a 

Edwaid 

2788. 

" 

Amelia  Sophia 

2789. 

a 

Alfred  William 

2790. 

" 

Susan  Loyd 

2791. 

a 

Thomas  L 

2792. 

n 

Frederick  Lang 

2793. 

ii 

Albert  Lang 

2794. 

(( 

William  Loyd 

2795. 

a 

Charles  Winter 

2796. 

ti 

Henry  Paul 

2797. 

n 

Jason  D. 

2798. 

ii 

Joel  J. 

2799. 

<< 

Eugene 

2800. 

a 

Joshua  G. 

2801. 

a 

Charles  M. 

2802. 

n 

Susan  L. 

2803. 

a 

Louisa  May 

2804. 

(1 

Nellie 

2805. 

" 

Fanny  T. 

2806. 

(( 

Susan  F. 

2811. 

it 

Margaret  Elizabeth 

2985. 

" 

Marshall  J. 

3073. 

(1 

Joshua  M. 

3074. 

i( 

Samuel  L. 

Baird,  Frank                    } 

1914. 

'( 

Cleona  (  Windle  )  ) 

2138. 

it 

Emma 

2139. 

(( 

Chester 

Baker,  Thomas               ) 

1080. 

Eliza  (Jackson)  ) 
Samxiel  Harvey  \ 
Anna  (Jackson)  j 

1156. 

" 

1470. 

" 

Abbie 

1471. 

K 

Allison 

1472. 

a 

James  Eugene 

1473. 

" 

Lewis 

1474. 

i< 

T.  Hanthus 

1475. 

'• 

Lewis 

1476. 

it 

Lydia  Janoretta 

1600. 

a 

Eoline 

Balderston,  Lloyd                       ) 

1104. 

Catharine  (C^anby)  ( 

1504. 

Anne 

1505. 

George 

1506. 

Caleb  Cauby  j 

Mary  Anna   [ 

{Brown)    J 

1507. 

i( 

John  L. 

INDEX. 


327 


1508. 

Balderston,  Jane  C. 

2493. 

Bell, 

Jane  Hough 

1509. 

Charles 

2494. 

'' 

Mary  Christy 

1510. 

' '           Catharine 

3495. 

a 

Annie  Lawrence,  m. 

1511. 

William 

2496. 

li 

Caroline  Jackson,  m. 

1512. 

"           Elwood 

2914. 

" 

William 

1513. 

Mark 

2915. 

" 

Brinton  C. 

1514. 

"           Alice 

2916. 

a 

Mary  Christie 

1515. 

Lloyd 

Bergner,  Otto                             \ 

Balderston,  David                  \ 
"           Anna  (  Moore)  j 

929. 

a 

Anna   M.    (Januey)  J 

3116. 

Bettle 

,  Samuel                       \ 

3130. 

"           Theodore 

2353. 

" 

Mary  Ann    (Jones)  / 

3121. 

"           Walter 

2573. 

Mary 

3123. 

Elizabeth 

3574. 

" 

Samuel 

3133. 

"           Mary 

2575. 

" 

William 

3134. 

"           David  Newlin 

2576. 

Edward                          | 

181. 

Barnard,  Pusey                        \ 

" 

Elizabeth  H.  { Tatnall)  j 

"        Susanna  {Pownall,  \ 
Walker)                 ) 

2577. 

" 

Henry 

3004. 

"■ 

Elizabeth 

874. 

"        John                             1 

3005. 

" 

Samuel 

"        Lydia  Ann  {Jackson,  [■ 

Biddle,  Owen                          \ 

Swayrbe)                   J 

2248. 

" 

Elizabeth    (Rowan)  / 

"       Enos  H.                     \ 
' '       Catharine  (Jackson)  ) 

2828. 

it 

John  R. 

891. 

2329. 

>• 

Anne 

1195. 

William  J. 

3340. 

Rebecca 

1196. 

"       Helen  P. 
Barnes,  James                         \ 

2331. 

.. 

Owen 

Mary  Ann  ( Thompson) 

393. 

' '        Elizabeth  (Jackson)  / 

" 

Sarah  {Lavery) 

431. 

"        Thomas           | 
"         Eliza  {Lynge)  j 

2383. 

" 

Elizabeth 

2558. 

<( 

Anne  E. 

433. 

* '        Jonathan         \ 
"        Susan  {Rest)  \ 

3559. 

It 

Ssrah  Jane 

3560. 

" 

Adelaide  M. 

423. 

"        John                            1 
"        Deborah  {Atkinson)  j 

Binns,  William            1 

634. 

<( 

Ruth  ((Jibson)  / 

424. 

"        Joseph                     ( 

684. 

(( 

Gibson               1 
Martha  { Cope)  j 

' '        Martha  {  Walpole)  / 

a 

425. 

"        Isaac                    \ 
"        Mary  {  Cherry  )\ 

685. 

(( 

Charles 

686. 

i( 

Richard               1 

436. 

William               ) 
"        Mary  {Bealey)  f 

'I 

Oulielma  {Hill)  f 

687. 

(1 

Robert 

'•         Thomas                   \ 

688. 

(( 

David                  1 

453. 

' '        Margaret  Penrose  [ 
(Jackson)            j 

u 

Esther  {Gilbert)  f 

689. 

(1 

Mary 

Bartram,  Isaac                   \ 
"          Phebe  (Baily)/ 

690. 

u 

Amos                           1 

2378. 

(C 

Rebecca  {Armstrong)  (' 

2413. 

"          Martha,  m. 

691. 

(.' 

John 

2413. 

"          Anna  B.,  m. 

693. 

(( 

Martha 

Bateman,  Thomas                       \ 
"          Caroline  (Hoopes)  J 

693. 

11 

Thomas  Clarkson 

3411. 

694. 

t( 

William  Henry 

Beans,  David  A.                       \ 
"        Eliza  Brown  (Worley)  J 

695. 

u 

Hannah 

1333. 

696. 

(( 

Margaret 

Benedict,  Samuel  T.           \ 
•'        Julia  (Jackson)  J 

697. 

(( 

Oliver  Holden 

915. 

706. 

(1 

Mary  Emma 

1343. 

' '        Marietta 

707. 

(( 

William  Albert 

1244. 

"        William  Jackson 

708, 

<( 

Horace  Mann 

1345. 

"        Russel 

709- 

u 

Franklin 

Bell,  Thomas  C.                  \ 
"      Eliza  H.   (Jackson)  | 

710. 

u 

Anna  Laura 

3307. 

711. 

<< 

John  Bertrand 

3492. 

"      Abraham                         \ 
Melissa  B.  {Chambers)  f 

713. 

a 

Vienna 

713. 

(( 

John  Merritt 

328 


INDEX. 


714.  Binns,  Charles  Sumner 

715.  "      Lillie  Aurelia 
71(5.         "      Victor  Hall 

Birdsall,  Nathan  ) 

1228.         "         Beulah  Elma  } 
(Worley)       J 
Blandin,  D.  F.  \ 

931.  "        Sarah  P.  (Kimber)  J 

Black,  Robert  I 

1899.       "      Hannah   (Windle)  j 

Boardman,  Joseph  \ 

391.  "         Hannah  (Jackson)  | 

407.  "         Joseph  \ 
"          Mary   (AiMnson)  / 

408.  "         Thomas  \ 
' '         Eleanor  ( Green)  j 

409.  "  John  I 
"  Hannah  {Metcalf)  !- 
"         Mary  {Hanks)         ) 

410.  "  Robert  | 
"         Rachel   {Bewley)  )' 

411.  "         Samuel  ) 
"         Robinson ) 

412.  "         Isaac  \ 
' '         S.  (Atkinson)  j 

413.  "         Mary,  m. 

414.  "         Eliza,  m. 
Bonine,  Elvie  E.  ) 

2689.         "      Hannah   Sarah  [ 
(Hannum)    J 
Bowles,  James  \ 

528.         '•        Betsey  (Gibson)  J 

575.  "        Samuel 

576.  •«        Rachel 

577.  "        Isaac 
57b.         "        William 

579.  "        David 

580.  "        Alcinda 
Brant,  Josiah  \ 

1847.         "      Mary  (Woy)  / 

Breens,  John  H.  \ 

2824.         "      Carrie  F.  (Hutton)  j" 

Bridanstan,  Martin  ) 

083.  "  Rebecca  W.  (Gib-  - 

son)  j 

Brinton,  Cyrus  \ 

182-         "        Rebecca    (Whitson)  j 

324.  "        Francis   W. 

325.  "        Thomas  Luther 

326.  "        Wm.  Haslan 

327.  "         Anna  H. 

328.  "        Martha  Alice 

' '        Samuel  \ 

837.         "        Lydia  P.  (Jackson)  J 

1031.  "        James  J.  \ 
"        Elizabeth  U.  ^Lewis)  j 

1032.  "         Susanna 

1033.  "        Lewis  \ 
"        Mary  L.  (Boak)  j 


1034.  Brinton,  Cyrus  ) 

"  Rebecca  (  Whitson)  j 

1035.  "  Mary  Ann,  TO. 

1036.  "  William  P.  \ 

Mary  E.  ( Cooper)  / 

1399.  '■  Emma 

1400.  "  Henry  1 

' '  Rachel  ( Gawley)  f 

1401.  "  Samuel  L.  ) 
"  Elizabeth  (Smith)  / 

1402.  "  Alfred 

1403.  "  Howard 

1404.  "  Edwin  P. 

1405.  "  Claia 

1406.  "  Rilla  W. 

1407.  "  Charles  Edgar 

1408.  "  Walter 

1409.  "  Lydia  S. 

1410.  "  Francis  W. 

1411.  "  Thomas  Luther 

1412.  "  William  Haslan 

1413.  "  Anna  H. 

1414.  "  Martha  Alice 

1415.  "  Lewis  K. 
1410.         "  Slater  R. 

1417.  "  LucyC. 

1418.  "  Morris  J. 

1419.  "  Anna  L. 

1420.  "  Alice 

1642.  "  Henry  C. 

1643.  "  Clement  Starr 
Broadbent,  John  1 

2248.  "  Elizabeth  (Rowan-  "- 

Biddle)  j 

2333.  "  Joseph 

2334.  "  Giles 

2335.  "  James 

2336.  "  John 
Brooke,  Benjamin  1 

541.         *'  Hannah  (Gibson)  / 

612.  "  George 

613.  "  Nancy 

614.  "  Benjamin 

615.  "  Peter 

616.  "  Phebe 

617.  "  Mariam 

618.  "  Betsey 
Broomall,  Edioard  G.         \ 

1069.  "  Eliza  (Way)       / 

1446.  "  Charles  Melvern 

1447.  "  Alice  Way 
Brosius,  Joseph  H.  \ 

1078.  "  Mary  R.  (Jackson)  j 

"  Marriot  \ 

1185.  "  Elizabeth  J.  (Coates)  J 

1467.  "  Elnora 

1468.  "  Idella 

1469.  "  Anna  Mary 
1617.          "  Gertrude  C. 


INDEX. 


329 


1618.  Brosius,  Louretta 

1619.  "      Floreuce 
Brown,  David  "\ 

549.  "        Emily  (Gibson)  [ 

550.  "        Alice  (Gibson)    ) 

"        Alfred  \ 

1121.        "        Alice  Anna  (Carter)  J 
1549.        "        Lula  Alice 

*'        Jeremiah  \ 

2454.        "        Margaretta  (Haines)  i 

' '        Oeorge  \ 

2474.        "        Sarah  H.  (Haines)  / 

"        Basil  H.  \ 

2868.        "       Anna  Frances  (Haines)  j 
2895.        "        Virginia 

Buffingham,  Frederick  Oeorge  \ 
476.  "  Lydia  (Jackson)  J 

Buckley,  Benjamin  P.  \ 

839.        "        Mary  Ann   (Jackson)  / 
1087.        "        Alice  J.,  m. 

1038.  "        William  P.  i 
"        Emma  (Bechtel)  j 

1039.  "        Lydia  B. 

1040.  "        Sarah  Ann,  m. 

1041.  "        Ellen,  m. 

1042.  "        Mary  J. 

1043.  "        James  J. 

1044.  "        Benjamin  W. 

1045.  "        Lewis  B.  \ 
"        Anne  (Beiteaman)  / 

1046.  "        Rebecca  E.,  m. 
Buffington,  Charles  \ 

3284.  "  Lydia  (Baily)  / 

Bullock,  J.  Milton  \ 

1424.        "        Edith  W,  (Graves)  I 

1644.  "        IdaR. 

1645.  "        Ada  P. 

1646.  "        Harry  G. 

1647.  "        Anna  Lillian. 

1648.  "        Mary  Edith. 
Bunting,  Josiah  \ 

2482.         "        Martha  (Bartram)  / 
Burleigh,  Charles  G.  I 

795.        "  Gertrude   (Kimber)  f 

935.  "  Edward  D. 

936.  ''  Charles  C. 

937.  "  Theresa 
Butler,  John  D. 

234.      "        Annie  S.    (Cooper) 

c. 

Cadbury,  John  W.  \ 

961.  "        Rebecca  (Warner)  i 

1382.  "        Hannah  W. 

1283.  "        Caroline 

1284.  "        Eleanor 
Canby,  Thomas     \ 

751.        "      Katharine  j 


852.  Canby,  Isaiah 

853. 

'      Caleb  H.              \ 

'      Jane  (  Glaypoole)  j 

854. 

'      Charles                 \ 

Ann   {Richards)  ( 

855. 

•      Ann  H. 

856. 

'      Sarah 

1104. 

Catharine,  to. 

1105. 

Elizabeth 

1106. 

'      Charles 

1107. 

'      John                             \ 

'      Elizabeth   {Boustead)  l 

1108. 

William  Jackson       | 
'       G.  Louise  {Prescott^  i 

1109. 

'      Caleb                       \ 

'      Mary  D.  Preswick  j 

1110. 

'      George                       \ 

'      Matilda    { Goodwin)  j 

nil. 

'      Jane,  m. 

1112. 

'      Mary,  m. 

1113. 

'      Lydia  R.,  m. 

1114. 

'      Catharine  A.,  m. 

1115. 

'      William  R. 

1516. 

'      Caroline  B. 

1517. 

Anna  E. 

1518. 

'      Charles 

1519. 

'      Louise  P. 

1520. 

'      Henry  Pratt 

1521. 

'      Augusta  P. 

1522. 

'      William  W. 

1523. 

'      Oliver  C. 

1524. 

Mary  P. 

1525. 

(Jaleb  Harlan 

1526. 

'      Robert  C. 

1527. 

John  A. 

1528. 

'      Caleb 

1529. 

'       Arthur 

1530. 

'      Robert  L. 

1531. 

'      Mary  Elizabeth 

1532. 

'      Catharine  B. 

Ci 

irey,  William                       \ 

1838. 

"      Lydia  Ann  (Windle)  j 

2106. 

"      Irma  Elsie 

3107. 

"      Isaac  Francis 

3108. 

-      Viola  Phebe 

3109. 

William  Alvara 

3110. 

''      Harry  M. 

3111. 

"      Benjamin  Windle 

Cc 

crter,  John                       \ 

33. 

"      Rebecca  (Harlan)  ( 

66. 

"      John                         ) 
"      Sarah  {Shoemaker) ) 

67. 

«'      Henry                         ) 
"      Mary  Ann  {Jackson)  f 

82. 

"      Rebecca,  m. 

83. 

"      Mary  E. 

84. 

"      John  E.                            ) 

"      Caroline  W.  {Cadbury)  ,- 

"      Mary  Anna  {Cope)          1 

22 

330 

,                INDEX. 

85. 

Carte 

f,  Alice  H. 

Chambers,  Marshall               \ 
"         Phebe  (Whitson)  / 

86. 

i< 

Joseph  S. 

296. 

87. 

u 

William  H. 

"          Edwin                    \ 

88. 

<( 

Charles  S.      1 

298. 

"          Susan   (Whitson)  } 

u 

Elisa  (Cope)  / 

380. 

"          Elizabeth  W. 

89. 

a 

Sarah  S. 

381. 

"          Susanna 

90. 

(( 

George  H. 

382. 

"          George  C. 

91. 

u 

Hannah  F. 

383. 

Carrie  W. 

200. 

" 

William 

384. 

' '          Mary  P. 

201. 

a 

Ellen  Cope 

"         Joseph                      ) 

202. 

" 

John  Darlington 

824. 

"          Deborah  (Phillips)  j 

(( 

Henry                          \ 

996. 

"          Lydia 

865. 

ii 

Mary  Ann  (Jackson)  j 

997. 

"          Amy,  m. 

1119. 

(( 

John  Isaiah               | 

998. 

"          Mary  Ann 

n 

Rachel  {Patterson)  - 
Carrie  {Rakestraw) ) 

999. 

"          Mahlon                       \ 

" 

"          Elizabeth  {Lamborn)  i 

1120. 

ii 

Evan  Morris 

1000. 

"          Joseph  P.        \ 

1121. 

ii 

Alice  Anna,  m. 

"          Jael  (Cooper)  j 

1122. 

Anna  Maria,  m. 

1001. 

' '          Deborah 

1123. 

It 

Henry  Harlan 

1002. 

"          Sarah,  m. 

1124. 

" 

Edith  Rebecca,  m. 

John  T.                      1 

1125. 

(( 

Joel  Jackson 

1077. 

"          Alice    E.  (Jackson)  / 

1126. 

u 

Amelia  Kate 

1351. 

"          Thomas  L.           \ 

1541. 

1  ( 

Mary 

"          Rebecca  {Mercer)  1 

1542. 

" 

Willis 

1352. 

"          Phebe  A.,  tn. 

1543. 

n 

Lizzie 

1353. 

Phillips                     1 

1544. 

(t 

Chas.  Kennedy 

"          Phebs  M.  {Larkin)  / 

1545. 

(( 

Alice 

1354. 

' '          Hobson 

1546. 

" 

Henry  Harlan 

1355. 

"          James  C. 

1547. 

'' 

John  Morris 

1356. 

"          Deborah  P. 

1548. 

(( 

Jacob  Clarence 

1357. 

Sarah  B. 

3148. 

" 

Caroline 

1358. 

"          Joseph  C. 

3149. 

" 

Sarah 

1359. 

Charles  P. 

3150. 

" 

Elizabeth  C. 

1465. 

John  P. 

Chalfant,  Goodwin                 ] 

1466. 

' '          Rose 

1698. 

u 

Hannah  (Windle)  i 

1633. 

Edwin 

1827. 

ii 

David  W.                     i 

1634. 

Ann  T. 

" 

Mary  A.  {Anderson)  i 

1637. 

"          Amy  Elizabeth 

1828. 

l> 

William                        ] 

' '          Isaac                \ 

ii 

Esther  Ann  {Baily)    1 

2369. 

Rachel  (Fell)  j 

(I 

Sarah  {Baily)               \ 

"         James  T.                   ) 

l( 

SalUe  W.  {Marshall)   J 

2513. 

"          Amy  T.  (Thompson)  J 

1829. 

li 

Sidney,  m. 

2626. 

"          Sarah,  m. 

1830. 

ii 

Jane  D.,  m. 

2627. 

"          Rebecca,  m. 

1831. 

" 

Lydia  Gr.,  m. 

2927. 

"          Mary  R. 

2051. 

<( 

Mary  D. 

2928. 

J.  Howard 

2052. 

•  i 

David  Carrol 

2929. 

Phebe  T. 

2053. 

u 

Goodwin                  | 

2930. 

"          George  M. 

u 

Ida  { Wickersham)  \ 

2931. 

"          Arthur  L. 

2054. 

ii 

Harry  W. 

2932. 

"          Amy 

2055. 

" 

Jennie  D. 

Chandler,  Jesse.                    \ 

2056. 

" 

William 

748. 

"          Alice  (Wilson)  i 

2057. 

(. 

John  M. 

"          Thomas               ) 

2058. 

(1 

Edwin  J. 

2367. 

"          Rachael(  Wood- 

2059. 

ii 

Thomas  M. 

ward.)             ) 

2216. 

'' 

William  W. 

"          Spencer             i 

2217. 

" 

Charles  J. 

2517. 

Eliza  (Wilson)  ( 

It 

Ahner              \ 

2620. 

"          Rebecca 

2285. 

it 

Edith  (Baily)  ( 

2621. 

"          Thomas  Allen 

INDEX. 


33  i 


2632.  Chandler,  William  S. 
2623.  "  Josiah  W. 

2634.  "  David  W.  ) 
"          Mary  E.  {Hen-  Y 

derson)  j 

2635.  "  .Jesse  ) 
"           Virginia  {Point)  i 

' '  James  } 

3768.  "  Victoria  W.  (Hunt)  ) 

3946.  "  Philip 

3947.  "  Sarah  W.,  m. 

3948.  "  Anna  R.,  m. 

3949.  "  Phebe  H.,  to. 

3950.  "  Spencer  P. 
3068.          "          Ida 

Chapman,  Francis  \ 

1998.  "        Libbie  Jane  ( Powers)  ) 

Oheyney,  George  8.  \ 

3511.  "        Mary   W.  (Price)] 

3935.  "        Mabel 

3926.  "        Helen. 

Child,  John  \ 

2302.      "      Mary  H.  (Schofield)  / 

Clark,  John  \ 

511.      "      Ann  (Gibson)  f 

520.  "      Isaac 

521.  "      Alice 

"      John  \ 

756.      "      Ann  (Harlan)  i 

"      Shammah  \ 

1770.       "       Philes  (Downing)  ) 

"      John  F.  \ 

2702.      "      Amanda   (Haines)  I 

Classen,  Sylvester  \ 

2184.        "        Emma  E.  (Nelson)  j 
2233.        "        Lottie 

Clayton,  Jacob  \ 

848.         "        Ruhaney  (Jackson)  j 

1088.  "        Edith,  to. 

1089.  ' '        Isaac  EUwood 

1090.  "        .Josiah  J.  ( 
"        Anna  M.  { Thomas)  \ 

1091.  "        Sarah 

1496.         "        Estella  Ruhaney 
Clement,  Wesley  B.        \ 
895.        "        Eliza  (Webb)  j 

1219.         "        Roswell  Percival 

Clothier,  Isaac  H.  \ 

2489.        "        Mary  C._ (Jackson)  J 

2905.  "        Mary  Jackson 

2906.  "        Elizabeth  Jackson 

2907.  "        Morris  Lewis 

2908.  "        Hannah  Hallowell 

3909.  "        Walter 

3910.  "        Isaac  Hallowell 

3911.  "        LydiaBiddle 
Cloud,  Joseph  \ 

51.       "      Phebe  (Moore)  J 


Cloud. 

William,  A.                 \ 
MaryElma(Wiudle)  J 

1830. 

" 

Coates 

Richard                   \ 
Rebecca  (Walker)/ 

65. 

' 

' 

Simmons                  \ 
Emeline  (.Jackson)  j 

885. 

( 

1184. 

( 

Gertrude,  m. 

1185. 

( 

Elizabeth  J.,  m. 

1180. 

; 

Anna  Deborah 

1187. 

' 

Rebecca,  to. 

1188. 

i 

Evangeline,  m. 

1189. 

i 

Lavinia  Jane 

1190. 

ti 

Emma  Simmons 

Coleman,  Hustin                        "| 

1731. 

" 

Mary  Ann  (Windle)  / 

1917. 

(( 

Emma  C. 

1918. 

" 

Austin  Eugene 

Collin, 

},  Jacob  T.                         \ 
Eliza  Emma  (Jackson)  j 

3404. 

John               \ 
Anna  (Baily)  / 

2435. 

3709. 

Wm.  Jackson         | 

Amanda  { Wright)  j 

3710. 

Edwin  Cleudaniel  \ 

Mary  E.  {Titus)     / 

2711. 

Jacob  Warren 

2777. 

Elizabeth  B.,  to. 

2778. 

Mary  Anna  L.,  m. 

2779. 

Caroline  B.,  m. 

2780. 

■ 

Sallie  L. 

2781. 

Fannie  B. 

3014. 

Idella 

3015. 

" 

Estella 

Commons,  William               1 

2269. 

(1. 

Rebecca  (Wood-  V 
ward)                j 

Conard,  Everard                    \ 

884. 

it 

Mary  T.  (Jackson)/ 

1177. 

(( 

Rebecca  J. 

1178. 

" 

Alice  A. 

1179. 

u 

Jesse 

1180. 

" 

William  J. 

1181. 

(( 

Isaiah 

1182. 

" 

Milton  E. 

1183. 

r< 

Bertha  M. 

Isaac                \ 

1674. 

' 

• 

Mary  (Evans)  j 

Conner, 


405. 

34. 

36. 

63. 
131. 
132. 
123. 


I 


"  Hannah  (Jackson)  / 
Cooper,  John  \ 

"  Rebecca  (Moore)  j 

' '  James  \ 

"  Rachel   (Moore)  j 

"  George  \ 

''  Sarah  (Walker)/ 

' '  Asahel 

"  William 

"  Hyram  Truman 


333 


INDEX. 


124. 

Cooper,  B.  Franklin                         i 

3953. 

Cowgill,  Anna  Lea 

135. 

" 

G.  Washington                    i 

Cox,  William                  \ 
"      Ruhauey  (Way)  j 

126. 

" 

Jeremiah                             1 

1064. 

137. 

" 

Phebe,  m. 

"       John                               \ 
"      Phebe  A.  (Chambers)  j 

1 

" 

William               ] 

1353. 

130. 

" 

Anna    (Walker)  >-               1 

1635. 

Howard 

132. 

Phebe  (Walker) J 

William                i 
Anuie   (Kearns)  j 

1636. 

"       Ann  T. 

Graft,  Albert                        \ 

136. 

" 

678. 

"      Mary  Ann  (Gibson)  j 

" 

Jeremiah                     \ 

704. 

"      Lydia  Rebecca 

179. 

" 

Mary  P.   (Whitson)  J 

Cravath,  Erastus  Miles          I 

238. 

(t 

Levi  K.                     1 

1073. 

Ruthanna  (Jackson)  / 

" 

Melvina  (Deselms)  > 

1454. 

"      Paul  D. 

" 

Mary  E.  {Sander) ) 

1455. 

"      William  J. 

239. 

" 

Elizabeth,  m. 

1456. 

"      Bessie  N. 

230. 

" 

Truman               \ 
Mary  H.  {Hiett)  f 

1457. 

"      Erastus  M. 

" 

Culin,  Robert              \ 

331. 

" 

Jeremiah  S. 

1112. 

"      Mary  (Canby)  j 

332. 

" 

Phebe  R.,  tn. 

Gummins,  Joseph                   \ 

233. 

" 

Deborah  A.,  m. 

1675. 

'         Hannah  (Evans)  j 

234. 

(( 

Aimie  S.,  m. 

1736. 

'         Isaac 

817. 

" 

Howard  B. 

1737. 

'         Jacob 

318. 

" 

Ellwood 

1738. 

"         Reuben 

319. 

<( 

Sarah 

1739. 

"         Joseph                \ 

a30. 

<( 

Ashton  T. 

"         Jane  H.  {Knox)  j 

331. 

li 

George  W. 

1740. 

"         Sarah,  m. 

n 

Truman              \ 

1928. 

"         Reynolds  Knox 

3416. 

" 

Juliann  (Pusey)  / 

1929. 

John  E.                      \ 

3747. 

Mary  Elizabeth,  m. 

"         Harriet  K.  {Carey) ) 

3748. 

" 

Warrick               \  • 

1930. 

"          Thomas  K. 

(( 

Martha  {Lewis)  J 

1931. 

"          .Jane  Harris,  m. 

3749. 

(( 

Edith  P.,  m. 

2140. 

"         Joseph  Knox 

<< 

Joseph  B.                \ 
Edith  P.  (Cooper)  / 

2141. 

"         John  Carey 

3749. 

" 

2143. 

"         Frank  Carey 

3750. 

" 

Lewis  B. 

Gurtis,  Uriah  Eugene           \ 

3751. 

" 

Sarah  Ann 

2716. 

Sarah  (Mendenhall)  j 

3753. 

u 

Aaron  Hurford         ^ 

3036. 

Uriah  James 

•' 

Martha  {SJiarpless)  f 

3037. 

Sarah  Caroline 

3753. 

" 

Sophia  Ann 

3038. 

Rosalia 

3754. 

<1 

Emma  Louisa,  m. 

3039. 

Luella  Eliza 

" 

James                  \ 
Rachel   (Moore)  j 

3040. 

Eugenia  Maria 

3093. 

u 

3041. 

HoUis  Eugene 

Cope, 

Abiah                        \ 
Sallie  E.  (Windle)  / 

3043. 

Junius 

1881. 

" 

3043. 

Wiona  Lenora 

3118. 

(( 

Samuel  W. 

3044. 

Leonidas  Mendenhall 

u 

Abiah                    \ 
Mary  (Hannum)  j 

3045. 

Letha  Vinola 

8393. 

" 

2686. 

" 

Henry 

T) 

3687. 

u 

David 

-I—-'  * 

Cornwell,  Robert  T.                   \ 

Darlington,  Chandler              \ 

"          Hannah   (Mona-  ^ 

ghan)               j 

1150. 

' 

Lydia  A.  (Jackson)  j 

883. 

1591. 

' 

Gibbons  Gray 

1593. 

' 

Martha  J. 

"          Stephen  P.       \ 

"          Josejjhine   J.  \ 

(Lewis)        j 

1593. 

' 

Mary  E. 

943. 

1594. 

' 

AdaW. 

1595. 

( 

William  D. 

"          Franklin                  \ 

Cowg 

ill,  John  Lea                  \ 

1071. 

"          Mary  G.  (Jackson)  i 

3518. 

(t 

Lydia  P.  (Wilson)  j 

1269. 

' '          Catharine  P. 

3951. 

(( 

Clara  Lea 

1370. 

"          Wayne  Mac  Veagh 

INDEX. 


333 


1371.  Darlington,  Frederick  William 
1273.  "  Mary  Lewis 

1453.  "  Frederic 

1453.  "  Philip  Jackson 

Davis,  Isaac  \ 

1737.       ''      Abigail  (Windle)  i 
1911.       "      William  W.      \ 
"      Mary  {White)] 
"      Edwin  8.  \ 

1992.       "      Ella  (Windle)  j 
3133.       "      Isaac 

2134.  "      Mary 

2135.  "      Sallie 

2136.  "      Joseph 

2137.  "       Emma 

2194.  "      Elmer 

2195.  "      Blanche 

Devon,  Isaac  L.  \ 

143.       "        Catharine  (Starr)/ 

246.  "       Alfred 

247.  "       Katie 

Dibble,  David  Dubois  \ 

3720.       "        EUza  (Mendenhall)  / 

3055.  "       David  Phineas 

3056.  ' '       Pomeroy  Hoopes 

3057.  "        Hannah  Ann 
Dillen,  Isaac 

214.       "       Eliza  Josephine 
(Walker) 
Dingee,  Charles 
887.        "       Elizabeth  (Jackson) 

1191.  "        Marie,  m. 

1192.  "        William  J. 
Dinwiddle,  David  \ 

1790.  "  Mary  (Windle)/ 

1977.  "  Eleanor,  m. 

1978.  "  Susanna 

1979.  "  John 

"  Bhoda  (Wallace) 

1980.  "  Susanna 

1981.  "  Margaret  Jane,  m. 

1982.  "  David 

1983.  "  Francis  W. 

1984.  "  Martha  E. 

1985.  "  Mary  Ella 

1986.  ''  William 
Dixon,  Thomas  \ 

830.       "       Martha  (Jackson)  j 

1014.  "       Rebecca 

1015.  "        Miller  J.  ) 
"       Sarah  (Bunting)  J 

Dornay,  William  H.       \ 
932.         "        Jean  (Kimber)  / 

Dowdall,  Joseph  \ 

1830.         "         Jane  D.  (Uhalfant)  J 
3061.         "         Joseph  J. 

2062.  "         Hannah 

2063.  "  Wm.  Francis 

2064.  "  Lydia  Ann 


43. 

1683. 
1767. 
1768. 
1769. 
1770. 
1771. 
1773. 
1773. 

3420. 

3758. 
3759. 
2760. 

2761. 
3763. 
2763. 
3764. 
3765. 
3060. 


2377. 
3650. 
3651. 

3653. 
3653. 


329. 

1968. 

1730. 

3351. 
3348. 
3349. 
3350. 

3747. 

76. 

83. 

1657. 
1674. 
1675. 
1676. 
1677. 


Downing,  Thomas  \ 

'■  Rebecca  (Starr)  j 

' '         David  \ 

"         Ann  (Evans)  j 
"         Sarah 
"  Mary,  m, 

"         Susan 
"         Philes,  m. 
"         Ann,  m. 
' '         Jacob 
"         Isaac. 
Durnall,  Joseph  \ 

Sarah  P    (Baily)  / 
"        Wilelma 
"        Anne  Elizabeth 
"        Edwin  J.         \ 
"        Sidney  (Gox)  f 

Henry  Clay 
"        Bartram  B. 
"        J.  Warren 
"        Florence  May 
"        EUie  Nightingale 
' '        Gertrude 

E. 

Entriken,  Emmor  8.  \ 

Mabel  (Woodward)  j 
Anna  Mary 
Albert  L.  ) 

Isabel  T.  ( Williams)  j 
Emmarene,  m. 
Franklin  B.  ) 

Mary  L.  (Johnson)  j 
Ellis,  Asa  \ 

"      Elizabeth  (Cooper)  j 
"      Williain  \ 

"      Sarah  (Temple)  j 
Embree,  Pearson  \ 

Rachel   (Windle)/ 
Erich,  George  \ 

"      Mary  (Rowan)  j 
"      Charles 
"      Gustavus 
"      Sophie 
Eshleman,  Hervey  1 

<'         Mary  Elizabeth  V 
(Cooper)         j 
Evans,  Joseph  \ 

Sarah   (Whitson)  i 
William  \ 

Rebecca   (Carter)  j 
Isaac  \ 

Anne  (Windle)  ( 
Mary,  m. 
Hannah,  m. 
Sarah 

William  I 

Elizabeth  (Smith)  / 


334 


INDEX. 


1678.  Evans, 

1678.       " 
1679. 


Sarah,  m. 
William  \ 

Sarah  (Evans)  j 
John  \ 


Margaret  {Barter) 


1680. 
1681. 

1682. 
1683. 
1741. 
1742. 

1743. 
1744. 

1745. 


1746. 
1747. 
1748. 
1749. 
1750. 
1751. 
1752- 
1753. 
1754. 
1755. 
1756. 
1757. 
1758. 
1759. 
1760. 
1761. 
1762. 

1763. 
1764. 
1765. 
1766. 

1943. 
1944. 
1945. 
1946. 
1947. 
1948. 
1949. 
1955. 
1956. 
1957. 
1958. 
1959. 
1960. 
1961. 
1962. 
1963. 


Matilda  (Hubby) 

Mark 

Isaac        \ 

Mary  {Conard)  ( 

Ann,  m. 

Susanna,  on. 

Isaac 

George     \ 

Ann  (Evans)  J 

William 

Aaron        1 

Rebecca  {Daniel)  j 

John 

Rebecca  {Evans)  2ud 

wife. 
Rachel,  ???. 
Rebecca 
Samuel 
David 
Lydia,  m. 
Ann,  m. 
William 
Nathaniel 
Washington 
Ann,  m. 
John 
Charles 
Mary,  m. 
Isaac 
Lewis 

Margaret,  m. 
Jesse  \ 

Mary  {Buffington)  ) 
Ann 

Mary,  in. 
Emily,  m. 
Isaac  C.  I 

Ann  {Evans)  \ 
Elizabeth,  m. 
Rachel,  m. 
Mary,  in. 
Louis 
Emily 
Thomas 
Joseph 
Mary  L.,  m. 
Grace 
Joseph 
Isaac 
William 
Anna 
Lydia 
Roland 
William 


3142. 
3143. 
3144. 
3145, 
3146, 
3147. 


413. 

1255. 
1625, 
1626. 

1040, 

2264 
2368. 
2369. 
2370. 

2628. 
2629. 
2630. 
2631. 

757. 
864. 

561. 

562. 
671. 
672. 
673. 
674. 
675, 

548. 
662. 
663. 
664. 

1765. 
1950. 
1951. 
1952. 
1953. 
1954. 

2510. 
2924. 

3097. 

982. 

1708. 


Evans,  John  Carter 
"       Charles 
"       Alice  Carter 
"        Grace 
"       William  Bacon 
"       Ruth 

F. 

Fayle^  Thomas  \ 

"      Mary  (Boardman)  j 
Fearing,  William  H.  \ 

"         Gertrude   (Lea)  J 
"         Josejih  Lea 
"        William 
Fell,  James  \ 

"    Sarah  Ann  (Buckley)  J 
"    JoJm  \ 

"    Sarah  (Woodward)  j 
"    Joel 
"    Rachel,  in. 

"    Samuel  \ 

"    Patience  M.  {Chambers)) 
"     Mary  Ann 
' '    Rebecca 
"    James  P. 
"    Richard  H. 
Ferris,  John  \ 

"      Sarah  (Harlan)  j 
"      John 

Fleming, \ 

"        Ruth  (Gibson)  ) 

Fleming, |^ 

"        Dinah  (Gibson)  j 

"        Ailse 

"        Mary 

"        Archibald 

Lydia 
"        Moses 
Fletcher,  John  \ 

Tacy  (Gibson)  | 
"         Eliza 
"         John 
Emily 
Forsythe,  James  \ 

Emily  (Evans)  j 
"        JohnE. 
"        Mary 
"        Isaac 
"        Ruth  Anna 

Emily 
"•         William  \ 

"        Sarah  J.  (Price)  ( 
"        Bertha 
Finton,  Benjamin  \ 

"      Rebecca  (Moore)  j 
Frink,  J-  MelanctJion        \ 
"      Hannah  (Phillips)  j 
Furness,  Oliver  \ 

"         Thamzine  ( W indie  / 


INDEX. 


335 


G. 

OalbreatJi,  William 
3067.  "        Anna  Maria 

(Windle)  . 

Oarretson,  EliaMm  \ 

1684.  "        Lydia  (Windle)  / 

1774.  "        Eliza 

1775.  "        Lydia 

1776.  "        Esther 

1777.  "        John 

1778.  "        William 

1779.  "        George 
Oarrat,  William  \ 

429.         "       Mary  (Jackson)  / 

Garrett,  William  \ 

438.        "        Sarah  (Gatchel)  / 

"        Henry  \ 

1114.        "        Catharine  A.  (Canby)  / 

1533.  "        Mary  Sharpless 

1534.  "        Charles  C 

1535.  "        Thomas 

1536.  «•        Harry 

1537.  "        William  K. 

1538.  "        Katie  C. 

1539.  "        Arthur  H. 

1540.  "        Margaret  M. 
Gatchel,  Samuel  \ 

400.        "        Eliza  (White)  / 
''        John  \ 

404.        "        Ann  (Jackson)  / 

437.  "        Isaac 

438.  "        Sarah,  m. 

Gause,  Lea  W.  } 

175.        "      Elizabeth  (Whitson)  J 

300.  "      Whitson  1 
"      Mary  R.  ( Walto7i) ) 

301.  "      Esther,  m. 

302.  "      Lucretia 

303.  "      Matilda 

304.  "      Charles 

305.  "      Hannah 

385.  •'      Eva 

386.  "      Annie 

"       William  T.  \ 

1386.        "      Lizzie  H.  (Phillips)  J 

Gee,  Joshua  \ 

1797.     "     Martha  Jane  (Windle)  / 

2002.  "     Nicholas  B. 

2003.  "      Eleanor 

3004.  "      Francis  W.  \ 
"      Mary  L.  {MaCreary) ) 

3005.  "     Caleb  P. 

3006.  "      Rebecca  J. 

3007.  "     James  P.  M.  \ 
"      Lizsie  {Bice)  J 

3301.     "     Louisa  J. 
3203.     •'      .James 

Gibson,  Joseph  } 

6.         "      Alice  (Jackson)  / 


511. 

Gibson 

,  Ann,  m. 

512. 

u 

Isaac                   ■) 
Eslher  {Sinkler)  J 

<( 

513. 

(( 

Thomas       \ 

Ann  { )  J 

(( 

514. 

" 

Joseph                  ) 
Phebe  {McNabb)  / 

a 

515. 

a 

Rebecca. 

516. 

John                     1 
Ruth,    (Janney)  [ 

i( 

Betsey  Pryor       J 

517. 

ii 

J  ames                 \ 
Mary  {Hatcher)  j 

li 

518. 

a 

Moses                  ) 

(( 

Lydia  {Leonard)  j 

519. 

(( 

William 

522. 

<( 

Joseph 

533. 

n 

William          ) 

a 

( Wynn)  / 

534. 

(( 

Moses               \ 
Betsey  { Winn)  j 

(( 

535. 

(( 

Isaac             \ 
Peyton  i 

a 

536. 

(( 

Samuel 

537. 

(1 

Alice,  m. 

538. 

it 

Betsey,  m. 

539. 

a 

Rachel,  m. 

530. 

a 

David                 ■» 

Nancy  {Smith)  j 

u 

531. 

(( 

Abner            \ 
{Smith)  / 

(( 

532. 

i( 

Eli 

533. 

u 

Levi                  ) 
{Majors)  j 

(f 

534. 

(( 

Sarah,  m. 

535. 

(( 

Rebecca,  m. 

536. 

n 

Esther,  m. 

537. 

i( 

Miriam,  m. 

538. 

a 

John                   \ 
Rachel  {Fredd)  j 

u 

539. 

u 

George 

540. 

" 

Mary,  m. 

541. 

(( 

Hannah,  m. 

542. 

(( 

Phebe,  m. 

543. 

u 

Rebecca 

544. 

a 

Amos                   \ 
Hannah  {Miller)  j 

u 

545. 

(( 

Mary,  m. 

546. 

n 

Israel                \ 
Alice  (Carter)) 

i( 

547. 

(( 

Mahlon             \ 

Norah  {Bruce)  f 

(( 

548. 

" 

Tacy,  m. 

549. 

(( 

Emily,  m. 

551. 

t( 

Rebecca,  m. 

553. 

(1 

William 

553. 

>( 

Solomon 

554. 

t( 

Nancy 

555. 

(1 

Aaron 

336 

INDEX. 

556. 

GibsoE 

,  Jonathan 

654. 

Gibson,  Martha 

557. 

K 

Jeremiah 

655. 

n 

Eliza 

558. 

U 

Evi 

656. 

(( 

Norah 

559. 

" 

Heber 

657. 

(( 

Judith 

560. 

" 

Joseph                       \ 

658. 

n 

Lucy 

il 

Rachel  {Shoemaker)  j 

659. 

t( 

Bruce 

561. 

a 

Ruth,  m. 

660. 

u 

Mahlon 

563. 

" 

Dinah,  m. 

661. 

(( 

John 

563. 

(( 

Rebecca 

667. 

(1 

Clementina 

564. 

u 

Susan 

668. 

(( 

Webster 

565. 

II 

Jessie 

669. 

(( 

Laura 

566. 

a 

Rachel 

670. 

li 

Rose 

566^. 

u 

Betsey 

676. 

ii 

Hannah  M.,  m. 

567. 

(< 

Alvira 

677. 

(( 

Lydia  S. 

568. 

(( 

Minor 

678. 

it 

Mary  Ann,  m. 

569. 

a 

Alpheus 

679. 

ii 

Amos  E.                      ) 

570. 

(I 

Moses 

ii 

Rebecca  {Tomlinson)  f 

571. 

i. 

Alcinda 

680. 

ii 

William  S.       \ 

581. 

" 

Thomas 

ii 

Amelia  {Duff)  / 

583. 

n 

Ann 

681. 

(1 

John  Edwin 

583. 

li 

Marshall 

682. 

(( 

Ruthanna 

584. 

a 

Isabella 

683. 

(( 

Rebecca  W.,  m. 

585. 

11 

Richard 

698. 

il 

Robert  E. 

586. 

a 

Seldon 

699. 

ii 

Elizabeth  M. 

587. 

<< 

Susanna 

700. 

il 

Hannah  J.,  m. 

588. 

(( 

Julieb 

701. 

ii 

Albert 

594. 

<( 

Sidney 

702. 

(> 

Anna  Maria 

595. 

ft 

Joseph 

705. 

(1 

Mabel 

596. 

ii 

Nelson 

Gilbert,  Harding                   ) 

597. 

a 

Phebe 

177. 

(( 

Hannah  (Whitson)  \ 

598. 

" 

Samuel 

308. 

( ( 

Mary 

599. 

a 

George 

309. 

(( 

John  V.              \ 
Letitia  {Smith)  j 

600. 

(( 

Jackson 

(1 

601. 

i( 

Sally 

310. 

" 

Mary 

603. 

(1 

Phineas 

811. 

(( 

George  W. 

603. 

(( 

Joshua 

312. 

" 

Amos 

604. 

i( 

Manly 

313. 

li 

Edwin  M. 

623. 

" 

John                     1 

314. 

it 

Hugh  W. 

(( 

Rebecca  ( Olover)  ) 

315. 

(( 

Joseph 

624. 

(( 

Ruth,  m. 

Good, 

James  M.,             | 
Alice  J.  (Wilson)  j 

635. 

ii 

Mary 

1093. 

(< 

626. 

it 

Robert 

1499. 

ii 

Jane  S. 

627. 

(( 

Mahlon 

1500. 

li 

Mary  W . 

628. 

(( 

Miller                  \ 

Graves,  Jacob                   \ 

a 

Ann  P.  {Byres)  i 

843. 

(( 

Edith  (Jackson)  / 

629. 

(( 

Sarah 

1050. 

ii 

Josiah  J.                ) 

630. 

it 

Cassandra 

(1 

Rebecca  {Barnes)  / 

631. 

(( 

Amos 

1051. 

u 

William  S. 

643. 

<( 

Adolphus 

1052. 

ii 

Mary  Ann 

644. 

" 

Emily 

1053. 

(( 

Jackson                  ( 

645. 

t< 

J.  Gibson 

(( 

Mary  J.  {Bishop)  / 

646. 

(( 

Tacy 

1054. 

'< 

Amanda 

647. 

(( 

Eliza 

1055. 

(( 

Elizabeth 

648. 

a 

Julia  Carter 

1056. 

'< 

Mary  Ann 

649. 

(( 

Albert 

1057. 

(< 

Harvey                      ] 

650. 

t( 

Landon 

u 

Selina  D.  {Pier son)  i 

651. 

ti 

Edward 

1058. 

ti 

Nathan 

653. 

(( 

Mary 

1423. 

(( 

Mary  Lizzie 

653. 

(( 

Mary 

1424. 

" 

Edith  W.,  m. 

INDEX. 


337 


Graves,  Howard  L. 

"      Bayard  T.        \ 
"      Mary  (.Miller)  J 
"      Jacob  B. 
"      Frank  P. 
"      Ella  P. 
"      Edward 
"      Luther 
"      Sallie  Florence 
"      Fred  P, 
"      William  Lea 
"      Lillian 
"      Edith  R. 
"      Everett 
"      Howard  T. 
Oreenleaf,  John  \ 

' '  Ann  (Evans)  j 

Oreer,  Thomas     \ 
"      Elizabeth] 
"     Sarah,  m. 
"      Thomas  ) 

"     Minee  {Usher)  I 
"      Mary,  m. 
"      Elizabeth,  m. 
"      William  Jackson   \ 
"     Margaret  (  Usher)  I 
"      John  Robert  \ 

"      Sarah  D.  (Strangman)  \ 
"      Caroline,  m. 
"     Alfred  ) 

"     Helena  (Oarroll)  > 
' '     Peggy  ( Go  Ithurst)  j 
"     Louisa  Jane,  m. 
"     Priscilla  Sophia 
Oregg,  John  \ 

Phebe  (Gibson)  i 
"       George 
"       John 
"       Joseph 
"        William 
Oreives,  Thomas  M.  "\ 

"       Georgianna  Eliza  [ 
(Jackson)  j 

"     John  ^ 

"     Elizabeth  Pim  (Jack- ^ 
son)  j 

Orubb,  Thomas  \ 

1180.         "      Alice  Mary  (Jackson  / 

1564.  "      Chas.  Alexander 

1565.  "      Eleanor  Jane 

1566.  "      Jane  Elizabeth 

1567.  "      Walter  Morris 

1568.  "      Nancy  King 

1569.  "      Hannah  Scott 

1570.  "      John  William 

1571.  "      Annabel 
Orumbine,  Samuel  \ 

1187.  "  Rebecca  (Coates)  j 


1425. 
1426. 

1437. 
1428. 
1439. 
1430. 
1431. 
1433. 
1433. 
1434. 
1435. 
1436. 
1437. 
1649. 

1757. 

438. 

458. 
459. 

460. 
461. 
463. 

463. 

464. 
465. 


466. 
467, 

543. 
619, 
630. 
631, 
633. 

473, 


473, 


H. 

Hadley,  Samuel  \ 

2345.        "  Mabel  (Jackson)  / 

2814.        "  Phebe,  m. 

2315.        "  Sarah,  m. 

3316.         "  John  1 

"  Ann  (Pennock)  j 

3817.         "  Margaret 

3318.         "  Samuel  ) 

"  Phebe  (Walker)  j 

3530.  "  Eliza,  m. 

3531.  "  Phebe 

2522.  "  Sarah,  m. 

2523.  "  Philena 
2534.  "  Samuel 
3535.  "  Mary 

3526.         "  John  \ 

"  Elmira  (Swayne)  j 

3537.  "  Ann,  m. 

3538.  "  Samuel 

3957.  "  Williams. 

3958.  "  Anna  E. 

3959.  "  Samuel  E. 

3960.  "  Florence  D. 
2961.  "  Edwin  R. 

Haines,  William  E,  \ 

157.         "       Mary  Anna  (Starr)  / 
251.        "      Mary  Ella 
253.         "       Jennie 

"      Albert  l 

1131.        "       Hannah  Rebecca  >- 
(Jackson)         J 
"       Lewis  Marshall  \ 

1173.        "       Elizabeth  (Jackson)  / 

((  " 

1369. 
1573. 
1573. 
1574. 
1575. 
1576. 
1607. 
1608. 
1639. 
1640. 
1841. 

2394. 

3395. 

2299. 

3403. 
3408. 
2454. 
2455. 
2456. 


Anna  P.  (Harvey) 
Granville  W. 
Eleanor  Morris 
Milton 

Morris  Jackson 
Alice  Mabel 
Fred  Taylor 
Warren  J. 
Thomas  Harvey 
Edgar  T. 
Alfred  S. 
Jeremiah  B,        \ 
Mabel  (Hutton)  / 
Edwin 

Margaret  (Hutton)  / 
Lewis  \ 

Sarah  (Hutton)  j 
James  \ 

Mary  (Jackson)         >■ 
Ann  Eliza  (Jackson)  J 
Margaretta,  m. 
Sarah,  m. 
Esther 

23 


I 


338 


INDEX. 


2457.  Haines,  William  P.     1 

'       Mary  {Kirk)  / 

2458. 

'       Milton 

2459. 

'       Albert                      1 

'       Hannah  {Jackson)  \ 

2460. 

'       Merrit  S. 

2461. 

'      Mabel 

3462. 

'       Job                        \ 
'       Elizabeth  {Dunn)  j 

2463. 

'       Joseph  H.                       1 

'       Rehecm  Francest  {Sin-  y 

clair)                            \ 

2464. 

'       Elmira,  m. 

2465. 

'       Sarah  B.,  m. 

2471. 

'       Isaac  H. 

2472. 

'       Mary 

2473. 

'       Levi 

2474. 

'       Sarah  H.,  m. 

2699. 

'       Chas.  Conover               |^ 

'       Maggie  E.  {McOonnell)  ) 

2700. 

'       James                        ) 

'       Elisabeth  {Boumer)  j" 

2701. 

'       Mary  Louisa 

2702. 

'       Amanda,  m. 

2703. 

'       Emma,  m. 

2704. 

'       John 

2705. 

'       Adelaide,  to. 

2706. 

'       John 

2707. 

'       Ella 

2708. 

'       William  Jackson 

2859. 

'       Granville 

2860. 

'       Eleanor 

2861. 

*       Milton 

2862. 

'       Edwin 

2863. 

'       John  Dunn 

2864. 

Sarah  Askew 

2865. 

'       Mary  Elizabeth 

2866. 

'       William  Sherwood 

2867. 

'       John  L. 

2868. 

'       Anna  Frances,  m. 

2869. 

Elizabeth 

2870. 

'       Margaret  H . 

2871. 

'       Ida  Ella 

2872. 

'       Sarah  Stubbs 

2873. 

'       Rachel 

2874. 

'       Joseph  H. 

3006. 

'       Mary  Ella 

3007. 

'       Maggie  E. 

3008. 

'       Mary  Louisa 

3009. 

Elizabeth 

3010. 

'       Charles  E. 

na7 

nhletouy  Charles  B.               "] 

2545. 

Lydia  J.  (Way          1 

184. 

"         Sarah  Jane  (Whit-  [ 

son)                     J 

2986. 

*'         Marion 

Hai 

law,  John  H.                     \ 

2824. 

Carrie  F.  (Hutton)  ( 

Hanks, 

Joseph                     \ 
Eliza  (Boardman)  / 

414. 

(( 

Hannum,  John                     \ 

2272. 

u 

(I 

Sarah  (Jackson)  j 
Caleb                  \ 
Ann  (Jackson)  J 

2273. 

u 

2393. 

" 

Mary,  to. 

3393. 

(1 

John                       1 
Anna  P.  (Hoopes) ) 

(( 

2394. 

(( 

James                         1 
Louisa  A.  {Bartleti)  J 

(1 

2395. 

(1 

Elizabeth 

2396. 

11 

Sarah,  w. 

3397. 

(( 

Alice 

2398. 

(( 

Joseph  Parke 

2399. 

(( 

Martha  Ann 

2400. 

( ( 

Jonathan  C. 

2688. 

<( 

John  A. 

2689. 

(( 

Hannah  Sarah,  m. 

2690. 

<< 

John  B. 

2691. 

.-( 

Mary  D. 

2692. 

u 

James  M. 

3693. 

^i 

Alice  J.  C. 

2694. 

a 

Nathan  B. 

3695. 

(( 

Martha  E. 

3696. 

i( 

Louisa  A.  B. 

3697. 

(( 

Johnanna 

2698. 

n 

Edmund  B. 

Harla7 

,  David             \ 

17. 

(( 

Alice  (Starr)  j 

29. 

Lewis             \ 
{Harris)  J 

30. 

u 

Jeremiah          \ 
Hettie  {Stump)  j 

(( 

31. 

" 

Elisha              1 
{Harris)  J 

" 

32. 

(( 

Hannah 

33. 

n 

Rebecca 

34. 

(( 

Alice 

Caleb                  \ 

720. 

i( 

Ann  (Jackson)  J 

750. 

u 

Hannah 

751. 

t( 

Katharine,  m. 

752. 

" 

William                     ] 
Annabella  {Elliott)  ^ 
Sarah  { Wessels)        J 

" 

<> 

753. 

" 

Job 

754. 

ii 
It 

Caleb                 \ 
Edith   {Ferris)  i 

755. 

u 

John                           \ 
Elizabeth  ( Quinby)  J 

750. 

" 

Ann,  TO. 

757. 

u 

Sarah,  to. 

758. 

u 

Joshua                \ 
Ann   (Quinby)  j 

857. 

<I 

Samuel  Elliott 

858. 

It 

Charles 

859. 

'( 

John  Ferris 

INDEX. 


339 


860.  Harlan,  Ann  J, 

861.  "  Edith 

862.  "  Mary  A. 

863.  "  Caleb  \ 
"  Eliza  {Montgomery)  j 

1116.  "  Elgarda,  m. 

1117.  "  Elizabeth 

1118.  "  John 

Harper,  Samuel  \ 

1006.        "  Sarah  F.  (Phillips)/ 

1373.  "  Horace  J.  W. 

1374.  "  J.  C.  B. 

1375.  "  B.  Franklin 

1376.  "  I.  Phillips 

1377.  "  Anna  M. 

Harry,  Bobert  \ 

107.        "  Rebecca  (Walker)  / 

"  William  \ 

2414.         "  Ann  (Pusey)  J 

2726.  "  Maria 

2727.  "  Joseph  P. 

2728.  "  Sarah  Ann 

2729.  "  Sophia 

2730.  "  Deborah 

2731.  "  Isaac  P. 

2732.  "  William 

2733.  "  Edwai-d 

2734.  "  Elizabeth 

2735.  "  Hannah  G. 

2736.  "  Joshua  Baily 

2737.  "  WiUiam 
2788.         "  Francis 

Harvey,  Thomas  M.  ) 

1004.        "  Deborah   (Phillips)  / 

1369.         "  Anna  P.,  w. 

"  Ralph  Marshall  1 

2725,         "  Anna  B.    (Marshall)  i 

3058.  "  EUis  P. 

3059.  "  Charles  E. 
Haslan.  William  \ 

180.         "  Ann  (Whitson)  / 

322.  "  Catharine 

323.  "  Elizabeth 
Hawley,  Jesse  \ 

1834.         "  Adaline(Windle)  J 

2073.  "  Emmarene  T.,  m. 

2074.  "  William  S. 

2075.  "  Lydia  Louisa 

2076.  "  Margaret 

2077.  "  Emza  Adelaide 

2078.  "  Homer  Lee 

2079.  "  Warren  Alma 

2080.  "  Joseph  Emmet 
Haydock,  Daniel  W. 

1362.  "        Elizabeth  M. 

(Neave) 
1638.  "        EmmaN. 

Hayes,  Jacob  1 

2361.        "  Susanna  (Swayne)  J 


2591.  Hayes,  Benjamin 

Heckendorn,  Jacob 
1037.  "  Alice  J.  (Buck- 

ley) 

Hershey,  Henry  ] 

217.  "        Sarah  Frances  [ 

(Walker)       j 

Hickey,  James  \ 

1687.         "       Mary  (Windle)  j 

"       David  \ 

1973.         "       Ann  J.  (Plankenton)  / 

2174.  "       Ezra 

2175.  "       Julia 

Hilles,  Jesse  ) 

2319.       '•      Jane  (Hoopes)  ( 

2529.  "      Phebe 

2530.  "      Lydia,  m. 

2531.  "      Israel  \ 
"      Harriet  E.  (Loyd)  ( 

2972.       "      Flora  Loyd 

Hixson,  James  "I 

534.         "       Sarah  (Gibson)  j 

589.  "       Nancy 

590.  "       Rebecca 
Hoke,  Joseph  T.  ^ 

1140.       "      Rachel  (Wood)  j' 

1577.  "      Annabels. 

1578.  "      Josephine 

1579.  "      Alice  Eliza 

1580.  "      Lawrence  Hartman 
Hollingsworth,  Thomas  ] 

742.  ■'  Susanna  t 

(Jackson) J 
"  James  ) 

1944.  "  Rachel  (Evans)  j 

2151.  "  Elvin 

2152.  ' '  Louella 

2153.  "  Eldosa 

2154.  "  James 

2155.  "  Mary 

2156.  "  Benjamin 
Hood,  David  \ 

190.       "      Anna  M.  (Whitson)  I 

' '      James  \ 

1063.       "      Ruth  T.  (Way)  ) 

Hoopes,  Israel  \ 

829.         "       Susanna  (Jackson)  j 

"       Thomas  T.        ] 

872.         "       Amelia  Morris  ^ 

(Jackson)     J 

1146.  "       John  J. 

1147.  "       Alice  Mary,  m. 

1148.  "       Annie  Amelia,  m. 

1149.  '■       Hannah  Jane 

"       James  \ 

2071.  "  Alfaietta  H.  (Windle)  I 
2227.         "       Phebe  Aramenta 

"       Israel  [ley)  \ 

2245.         "       Mabel  (Jackson-Had- i 


340 

INDEX. 

Hoopes,  Jabez                   \ 

Hunt,  Thomas              \ 
"      Rachel  (Evans)  J 

2276 

a 

Mary  (Jackson)  / 

1746. 

2319 

(( 

Jane,  m. 

"       William  C.                } 

2320 

(( 

Isaac                        \ 

3431. 

"      Phebe  Ann  (Baily)  j 

(( 

Elizabeth  ( Walker)  J 

"      Marshall              \ 

2321. 

it 

Margaret,  m. 

3464. 

"      Almira  (Haines)  J 

2322. 

it 

Eliza,  m. 

3766. 

"      Mary  Elizabeth,  m. 

2323. 

(( 

Halliday                      | 
Sarah  Ann  {Brown)  j 

3767. 

"      Anna  B. 

u 

3768. 

"      Victoria  W.,  m. 

2324. 

i( 

Mary  Ann,  on. 

3769. 

' '      John  James     ) 
"      Sallie  {Lewis)  j 

2325. 

(< 

Mabel,  m. 

2406. 

<( 

Eliza  Ann,  m. 

2770. 

"      William  C. 

2407. 

<( 

Benjamin  Lewis 

2771, 

"      Phebe  Anna 

2408. 

(( 

James  Jackson  ] 

2875. 

"      Margaret  A. 

(( 

Mary  (Melds)  / 

2876. 

"      Emma  W. 

2409. 

<i 

Lydia  Ann,  m. 

2877. 

"      Rebecca  E. 

2410. 

(( 

PMueas  Lewis          ^ 

2878. 

"      Edwin  M. 

(< 

Deborah  J.  (Fling)  f 

2879. 

"      Mary  C, 

2411. 

i( 

Caroline,  m. 

2880. 

•  "      Sarahs, 

2532. 

n 

Louisa 

3064. 

"      Bertha 

2533. 

a 

Mary  J.,  m. 

3065. 

"      Alice 

3534. 

<( 

John  W.                   ) 

3066. 

"      John 

<c 

Rachel  8.  ( Wicker-  V 

3067. 

"      James 

sham)                 J 

3068. 

"      Sallie 

2535. 

(( 

Israel 

3069. 

"      William 

3547. 

(( 

Margaret  Ann,  m. 

Hutchinson,  Thomas  T.             f 

2548. 

(( 

Thomas  B .                \ 
Annie  (Thompson)  I 
Rebecca  M.  ( Cooper)  j 

1116. 

"           Elgarda  (Harlan)  / 

(( 

Hutton,  Joseph                  \ 
"       Sarah  (Jackson)  / 

u 

2243. 

3549. 

<< 

William  H. 

2289. 

"       Joel                     ) 
"      Sarah  (Hartley)  j 

2550. 

<< 

Mary  W. 

2731. 

a 

Eliza  M. 

3390. 

"      Benjamin                          1 
' '      Elizabeth  M.  (Dungan)  / 

3732. 

u 

Mary  J. 

2723. 

(< 

Anna  P. 

3391. 

' '      Isaac  J. 

3724. 

(( 

Edward  B. 

2292. 

"      Phebe,  m. 

2973. 

11 

Isaac  W. 

2293. 

"      Mary 

3990. 

(( 

Halliday  J. 

2294. 

"      Mabel,  m. 

SopMns,  Edwin  A.           } 

2294i 

' '      Halliday  J, 

469. 

(( 

Mary  (Hopper)  / 

2295. 

"      Margaret,  m. 

491. 

<< 

Mary  Atmore 

2396. 

"      William            \ 
"      Rachel  (Kirk)  j 

492. 

" 

Milton 

493. 

li 

Elizabeth 

3397. 

"      Jabez                      \ 
"      Rebecca  (Brown)  j 

494. 

li 

Julia  Gibbons 

Hopkins,  Abel  J.              } 

3398. 

"      Jacob                 \ 
"      Rebecca  (Pyle)  J 

nil. 

ti 

Jane    (Canby) / 

Hopper,  Isaac  T.                 ) 

3299. 

"      Sarah,  m. 

434. 

li 

Hannah  (Atmore)  / 

2300. 

'"      Kersey 

468. 

n 

Isaac 

2442. 

"      Elizabeth,  m. 

469. 

ii 

Mary,  m. 

2443. 

"      Jackson                      "(^ 

470. 

a 

Thomas 

"       Ohristianna  (Bird)  ) 

471. 

u 

Hannah 

2444. 

"      Thomas 

488. 

(( 

Isaac  T. 

3445. 

"      Joseph                             ] 
"      Jane  M.  (Jarvis)           [ 
"      Catharine  A.  (Taylor) ) 

489. 

a 

Hannah 

490. 

li 

Fanny 

Houston,  Thomas                  } 

3446. 

"      Hartley                          \ 
"      Elizabeth  (Callahan)  i 

207. 

^l 

Susanna  (Slocum)  / 

Hunt, 

William  Bealey     \ 
Susanna  (Evans)  / 

3447. 

"      Jane,  m. 

1683. 

ii 

2448. 

"      Mary 

INDEX. 


341 


2449. 

Hutton,  Isaac                     't 

3087. 

Hutton,  Mary  Elizabeth 

(( 

Eaehel  (McMinn)  / 

3088. 

<( 

Elmore 

2450. 

<< 

Benjamin 

Mary  Matilda  ( Gimon) 

I. 

2451. 

11 

Ann  {Carpenter) 
Susan  Selina  ( Worrall) , 
Joel                                  \ 
Eliza  Ann  (LougMead)  / 

52. 

Irwin^ 

Samuel            } 
Mary  (Moore)  / 

(( 

J. 

2452. 

a 

William        \ 
(ions?)  i 

(( 

1. 

Jackson,  Anthony 

2453. 

(> 

Levi 

2. 

(( 

Isaac               ) 

2466. 

" 

Elislia 

(1 

Ann  (Evans)  / 

2467. 

(< 

Sarah  A. 

3. 

<( 

Rebecca,  m. 

2468. 

(( 

Mary  Amelia,  m. 

4. 

a 

Thomas                    ) 
Mary  (Boardman)  j 

2469. 

(( 

Mabel 

a 

2470. 

n 

Anna 

5. 

" 

Isaac 

2814. 

u 

James  M.             1 

Susan  (Ewing)  / 

6. 

" 

Alice,  m. 

1( 

7. 

" 

William     /               \ 
Katharine  (Miller)  j 

2815. 

•  ( 

Samuel                    \ 
J.n«,2e  iZ.  {Ewing)  j 

<( 

(( 

8. 

ti 

Mary,  m. 

2816. 

li 

Mary  E. ,  m. 

9. 

a 

James                    1 

2817. 

a 

William                  ) 
Maria  (Lockard)  f 

li 

Hannah  (Miller)  / 

u 

11. 

a 

John                   \ 
Sarah  (Miller)  J 

2818. 

(( 

Sarah  C. 

Cl 

2820. 

(( 

Joel  J. 

12. 

(( 

Isaac 

2821. 

(f 

Thomas  S. 

389. 

a 

Anne,  m. 

2822. 

ti 

William  S. 

390. 

(( 

Isaac                    ^ 

2823. 

(< 

Maiy  Jane 

<( 

Sarah  ( Watson)  / 

2824. 

a 

Carrie  F. ,  m. 

391. 

a 

Hannah,  m. 

2825. 

a 

Joel 

392. 

a 

Joseph               1 
Mary  (Fennel)  j 

2826. 

(( 

Joseph 

(< 

2827. 

n 

Charles  D. 

393. 

(( 

Elizabeth,  m. 

2828. 

n 

Walter  S. 

394. 

n 

Thomas 

2829. 

ii, 

George  F. 

(< 

Eliza  (Pearson)        } 

2830. 

u 

Sarah  C. 

(( 

Bridget  (Robinson)  j 

2831 

u 

William 

395. 

(( 

Mary 

2832. 

(( 

David 

396. 

i< 

William                ) 
Sarah  ( Cowman)  j 

2834. 

<( 

Hugh 

u 

2835. 

(1 

Emma 

403. 

a 

Mary,  m. 

2836. 

u 

Kersey 

404. 

" 

Ann,  m. 

2837. 

(( 

Elizabeth 

405. 

a 

Hannah,  m. 

2838. 

u 

Reuben 

406. 

It 

Thomas 

2839. 

(( 

Benjamin 

415. 

(( 

Thomas                      'X 
Rachel  (Malcomson)  j 

2840. 

(< 

Charles  S. 

(< 

2841. 

a 

Sarah  E. 

416. 

(( 

Elizabeth 

2842. 

<( 

Mary  Ann 

417. 

u 

Abraham                  1 

2843. 

li 

Jennie  E,,  m. 

i( 

Anne  (Broadhead)  j" 

<( 

Hugh  H.                    \ 
Jennie  E.  (Hutton)  / 

n 

Mary,  m. 

2843. 

(( 

419. 

il 

Joseph                \ 
Sarah  (Millar)  / 

2844. 

(( 

Lucy 

(( 

2845. 

i( 

Delphina 

420. 

(< 

Hannah,  m. 

3075. 

(1 

Ida 

427. 

(( 

Thomas         ) 
Sally  Milner  J 

3076. 

u 

Samuel  J. 

i( 

3077. 

" 

Martin  J. 

428. 

i( 

Anthony             \ 
Elizabeth  (Pirn)  j 

3078. 

u 

Winslow 

ii 

3079. 

(( 

John  E. 

429. 

(( 

Mary,  m. 

3085. 

(( 

Caroline  S. 

430. 

(( 

Margaret 

3086. 

(( 

Fannie  A. 

431. 

tl 

Ann 

342 


INDEX. 


432. 

Jackson 

Mary 

719. 

Jackson 

James                    \ 
Mary  (Jackson)  j 

433. 

(( 

Elizabeth,  m. 

(< 

443. 

(< 

Mary 

720. 

(( 

Ann,  m. 

444. 

(( 

William 

721. 

(< 

Elizabeth 

451. 

(t 

Thomas                        "t 
Z^fZza  iV^.  (Bidgwap)  / 

722. 

u 

Thomas 

(1 

723. 

u 

William                    1 

452. 

(( 

Samuel  Pim                ] 

<( 

Hannah  (Seaman)  / 

<f 

>Sara^  {Birkett-Hud-  V 

724. 

u 

John                    1 
Mary  (Harlan)  / 

son)                         ) 

u 

453. 

(i 

Margaret  Penrose,  m. 

725. 

a 

Katharine 

454. 

<( 

Elizabeth 

726. 

(( 

Katharine,  m. 

455. 

a 

John  Pim      ) 
Sarah  {Bell)  / 

727. 

(( 

Hannah,  vi. 

(( 

728. 

(( 

Joseph 

456. 

u 

Anne 

" 

Qulielma  Maria 
( Waters) 

457. 

u 

Christiana 

472. 

u 

Georgianna  Eliza,  m. 

i< 

Rachel  Artridge 

473. 

(( 

Elizabeth  Pim,  m. 

(Plummer)     J 

474. 

(( 

Anthony  Thomas        ) 

739. 

(( 

William                  1 
Phebe  ( Townsend)  j 

<< 

Elizabeth  G.  ( Oreives)  / 

(( 

475. 

(( 

Wm.  Ridgway        ^ 

730. 

u 

Mary 

u 

Elizabeth  ( Uprich-  y 

731. 

(1 

Hannah 

ard)                     J 

732. 

(< 

Catharine 

476. 

(( 

Lydia,  m. 

733. 

u 

Catharine,  m. 

477. 

u 

Gilbertina  Newsom 

734. 

(( 

Susanna,  m. 

478. 

(( 

Elizabeth  Sarah,  m. 

735. 

(( 

Isaac 

479. 

(( 

Samuel  Pim                ^ 

736. 

l( 

Phebe 

(( 

Emma  Louisa  (Bod-  > 

737. 

u 

Alice,  TO. 

shon)                       j 

738. 

<( 

Rebecca,  to. 

480. 

(( 

Charlotte,  m. 

739. 

(( 

Samuel 

481. 

<< 

Albert               \ 
Maria  (Knott)  j 

(< 

Elizabeth  G.  (Barker) 

(( 

740. 

(( 

Lydia,  to. 

482. 

(( 

George  Frederick 

741. 

u 

Catharine 

483. 

it 

John  Pim 

742. 

(1 

Susanna,  m. 

484. 

<< 

Octavia 

743. 

11 

Mary 

485. 

if 

Sarabella,  m. 

744. 

<< 

Ephraim 

486. 

<l 

Antoinette  Eliza,  m. 

n 

Elizabeth  (HolUngs- 

487. 

(( 

Susan  Matilda    . 

wortJi) 

495. 

c( 

Lillie 

745. 

ii 

Sarah 

496. 

( < 

Rachel  Greives 

746. 

(( 

James                ~|^ 

497. 

u 

Thomas 

u 

Ann  ( Cooper)  J 

498. 

(1 

Newsom 

747. 

(( 

Josiah                     "1 
Mary  (Sharpless)  j 

499. 

t( 

Percival 

ii 

500. 

'< 

Anthony 

748. 

•  < 

Alice,  m. 

501. 

t( 

Oswald  Egbert 

749. 

a 

Thomas              \ 
Jane   ( Griffith)  j 

502. 

(1 

Hannah  Maria  Uprich- 

(( 

ard 

759. 

a 

Joel                    \ 

503. 

•  ( 

Newsom 

(1 

Alice  (Morris)  j 

504. 

(< 

Mary  Margaret  Uprich- 

760. 

(( 

Israel                       \ 
Sarah  L.  ( Taylor)  j 

ard 

(( 

505. 

ti 

William  U. 

761. 

(( 

Isaiah 

506. 

(> 

Elizabeth 

762. 

(( 

Hannah  J.,  vi. 

507. 

'< 

Gilbertina  Newsom 

763. 

(( 

Lydia,  to. 

508. 

(( 

Ellen  Victoria 

764. 

u 

William                 ) 
Rebecca  (Taylor)  / 

509. 

li 

Samuel  Pim 

(' 

510. 

u 

Margaret  Emma 

765. 

(< 

Catharine,  to. 

718. 

" 

Isaac                        ^ 

772. 

>( 

Richard  P.      ] 

i( 

Hannah  (Miller)      V 

u 

Mary  Sophia  \ 

(( 

Hannah  (Jackson)  ) 

( Ward)        \ 

.} 


INDEX. 


843 


773.  Jackson,  Isaac  Lewis 

774.  "  Artridge  P.,  m. 

775.  "  Hannah  Rebecca 

776.  "  Rachel  Ann 

777.  "  Isaac  W.  \ 
"  EUzaheth  {Pomerov)  j 

778.  "  William  ) 
"  Emma  {Jerome)  / 

817.  "  Mary  Elizabeth 

818.  "  EUzabeth 

819.  "  Anna 

820.  "  William  Arthur 

831.  "  Francis  Aristides  I 
"  Mary  (Griffitts)     f 

829.  "  Susanna,  m. 

830.  "  Martha,  m. 
881.         "  Miller 

832.  "  Haines  \ 

Euth   {Reald)f 

833.  "  Sarah  M.,m. 

834.  "  Lydia 

835.  "  Rebecca 

836.  "  JohnC.  1 
"  Rebecca  (Preston)  j 

837.  "  Lydia  P.,  m. 

838.  "  William  Miller 

839.  "  Mary  Ann,  m. 

840.  "  Jeremiah 

841.  "  James  M.  \ 
"  Margaret  J.  (Maar)  f 

842.  "  Alice  W.  m. 

843.  "  Edith,  m. 

844.  "  Mary,  m. 

845.  "  Calebs.  \ 
"  Mary  Ann  (Gause) ) 

846.  "  James  \ 
"  Abigail   {Rakestraw)  j 

847.  "  William  S.  ) 
' '  Susanna  ( Chambers)  j 

848.  "  Ruhaney,  -m. 

850.  "  James  C.  \ 
"  Amelia  (Spencer)  j 

851.  "  JohnG.  \ 
"  Elizabeth  P.  (Baily)  f 

865.  "  Mary  Ann,  m. 

866.  "  Alice  Ann 

867.  "  Catharine,  m. 

868.  "  Jonathan  Morris  ] 
"  Eleanor  J.  (Scott)  [ 
"  Margaret  (Wright)) 

869.  "  Eliza,  m. 

870.  "  John 

871.  "  Hannah,  m. 

872.  "  Amelia  Morris,  m. 

873.  "  Joseph  T.  \ 
"  Mary  O.  (Gray)  i 

874.  "  Lydia  Ann,  m. 

875.  "  John  \ 
"  Massey   (Lownes)  j 


876.  Jackson,  Maria 

877. 

*         Rebecca,  m. 

878. 

'         Sarah,  m. 

879. 

'         Israel                \ 
'         Jane  (Taylor) ) 

880. 

'         Harlan 

884. 

'         Mary  T.,  m. 

885. 

'         Emeline,  m. 

886. 

*         Alice,  m. 

887. 

'         Elizabeth,  m. 

888. 

'         Isaiah, 

889. 

'         Isaac                      1 
'         Ellen  S.  (Coates)i 

890. 

'         Rebecca  T. 

891. 

'         Catharine,  m. 

904. 

'         William  Samuel 

905. 

'         Isabel 

906.         ' 

'         Lewis 

907. 

'         Elizabeth  W. 

908. 

'         Cordelia 

912.         ' 

'         Wm.  Ayrault 

913. 

'         George  Pomeroy 

914. 

'         Gertrude  Robinson 

915. 

'         Julia,  m. 

916. 

'         Elizabeth  Heart,  m. 

917. 

'         Mary  Jerome 

918. 

'         Emma  Jerome,  m. 

964. 

'         Elizabeth 

965. 

'         Helen 

966. 

'         Rebecca 

967. 

'         Mary 

968. 

Anna 

969. 

'         Catharine 

1024. 

William  P. 

1025. 

'         Eliza  Ann 

1026. 

'         John 

1027. 

'         Edwin  P.                      ( 
'         Mary  J.   ( Yeatman)  f 

1028. 

'         Isaao  P.                    1 

'         Phebe  A.  (Paxson)  ) 

1029. 

Philena  P. 

1030. 

'         Deborah 

1047. 

'         James  R. 

1048. 

'         Rebecca  J.,  m. 

1049. 

'         Barclay  R. 

1070. 

'         Josiah             ) 
'         Mary  (Price) ) 

1071. 

'         Mary  G.,  m. 

1072. 

Ruthanna,  m. 

1073. 

William  S.            ) 

Helen  F.  (Hunt-  j 

Fiske)             ) 

1074. 

'         Margaret  B. 

1075. 

'          Hannah,  m. 

1076.         1 

Caleb  H.                  | 

'         AnnaB.  (Taylor)  \ 

Sara  H.  (Taylor)) 

1077. 

'         Alice  E.,  m. 

1078.         ' 

'         Mary  R.,  m. 

344 


INDEX. 


1079. 

Jackson 

Thomas 

1477. 

Jackson 

Walter 

1080. 

(( 

Eliza,  m. 

1478. 

a 

James  Wilbur 

1081. 

" 

Edith  Ann 

1479. 

i( 

Hannah 

1082. 

<' 

Lydia  T. 

1480. 

(( 

James 

1083. 

(' 

William  L.                  \ 
Lydia   W.   (Walker)  j 

1481. 

(( 

Mary  T. 

ti 

1482. 

(( 

James  Norwood 

1084. 

u 

Thomas  EUwood  ^ 

1483. 

<( 

Thomas  Baker 

(1 

Annetta   Lucella   V 

1484. 

11 

Abner  Davis 

( Williams)       ) 

1485. 

11 

Abigail 

1085. 

" 

James  Josiah         \ 

1486. 

11 

William  Andrew 

(( 

Josephine  (Davis)  j 

1487. 

li 

John  Howard 

(< 

Robert  A.              { 

1488. 

" 

Elizabeth  Jane 

1086. 

(( 

Anna   (Jackson)  j 

1489. 

(( 

Robert  Armstrong 

l( 

Howard  H.              \ 

1490. 

a 

Washington  Monroe 

1087. 

(( 

Wilhelmina  Jack-  j- 

1491. 

ii 

Frampton  Clarence 

son)                      J 

1492. 

li 

Emma  Eugenia 

1098. 

l( 

Mary  S.,  m. 

1493. 

(( 

Oliver  McCollough 

1099. 

li. 

Edward  Foulke 

1494. 

(( 

Idella  May 

1100. 

(' 

Francis 

1495. 

a 

Ahfred  H. 

1101. 

(( 

Alice  W. 

1598. 

ii 

Elizabeth  Massey 

1102. 

li 

William  B.          ) 

1599. 

(( 

Marie  E. 

li 

Hannah  (Olen-  [• 

2233. 

(( 

Rachel  M.,  m. 

dennin)          ) 

2234. 

i< 

Isaac                     ^ 

1103. 

li 

Thomas                   \ 

(1 

Phebe  (Halliday)  V 

(( 

Anna  ( Chandler)  f 

(1 

Sarah  (Jackson)  J 

1130. 

(< 

Alice  Mary,  m. 

2235. 

(< 

Hannah,  m. 

1131. 

u 

Hannah  Rebecca,  m. 

2236. 

a 

John                            \ 
Susannah  (Jackson)  j 

1133. 

(( 

Joel 

11 

1133. 

(( 

WiUiam  S. 

2237. 

(( 

Sarah,  m. 

1134. 

(( 

John  M. 

2238. 

(( 

James                     ^ 

1135. 

li 

Walter  Davis 

(( 

Mary  ( Cloud)        \ 

1136. 

(( 

Ida  May. 

11 

Elizabeth  (  Cloud) ) 

1137. 

11 

Henry  E. 

2239. 

it 

Ann,  m. 

1138. 

(( 

EvaE. 

3240. 

ii 

Thomas                        \ 

1150. 

u 

Lydia  A.,  m. 

(( 

Margaret  (Chandler)  J 

1151. 

11 

Martha  G. 

2243. 

" 

Sarah,  m. 

1152. 

11 

Sallie,  m. 

3244. 

(( 

Halliday              ^ 

1153. 

a 

Rebecca  L. 

'< 

Jane  (Hough)     > 

1154. 

1 1 

Joseph  L.           1 

(( 

Ann  (Paschall)  j 

u 

Anna  E.  (Rice)  j 

2245. 

u 

Mabel,  m. 

1155. 

li 

Anna  E. 

3353. 

u 

Rachel 

1156. 

(< 

Anna,  m. 

3354. 

(( 

Sarah 

1172. 

(< 

Joseph  T. 

2255. 

li 

Alice 

1173. 

(( 

Elizabeth,  m. 

2356. 

11 

Susanna 

1174. 

(( 

Saidie 

3257. 

" 

John 

1193. 

11 

Lora  C. 

3358. 

ii 

Joseph 

1194. 

11 

William  E. 

3359. 

(( 

Samuel 

1394. 

(( 

Emma 

3360. 

" 

Thomas 

1395. 

(( 

Anna  R. 

2370. 

a 

Joshua 

1396. 

(( 

Wilham 

3271. 

<( 

Rachel 

1397. 

(( 

Joseph  P. 

2272. 

"• 

Sarah,  tn. 

1398. 

(t 

Martha  P. 

3373. 

I    4 

Ann,  m. 

1448. 

<( 

Helen 

3374. 

li 

Mary 

1449. 

(( 

Dugald 

2275. 

n 

Thomas                ] 

Eliza  ( Warner)  Y 
Mary  ( Warner)  J 

1450. 

II 

John  Price 

li 

1451. 

<( 

William  B. 

'I 

1462. 

(( 

Alice  Rebecca 

3276. 

(< 

Mary,  m- 

1463. 

>< 

Huson  Taylor 

2286. 

<( 

Jane 

1464. 

(( 

Caleb  Samuel 

2287. 

<( 

John 

INBEX. 


345 


^288. 

Jackson,  George 

James 

,  Edwin                     \ 
Sidney   (Chalfant)  / 

2301. 

" 

Jacob                         ) 
Esther  L.  {Tliomas)  ( 

1829. 

a 

(< 

2060. 

n 

John  Marshall 

2302. 

'' 

Mary  H.,  m. 

Janney,  Elisha                ) 

2303. 

(( 

Thomas  H. 

545. 

<( 

Mary  (Gibson)  j 

2304. 

(t 

Isaac 

632. 

(( 

Ruth 

2305. 

" 

John                         1 

633. 

(( 

Albina 

<i 

Rachel  T.  {Tyson)  j 

634. 

(( 

John 

2306. 

(( 

William                        ) 

Elizabeth  H.  {Clapp)  / 

635. 

a 

Mary 

(( 

636. 

(( 

Anna 

2307. 

(( 

Eliza  H.,  m. 

637. 

(( 

James 

2308. 

a 

Phebe,  m. 

638. 

n 

Aquilla 

2310. 

(t 

HaUiday                  ] 

639. 

(( 

Cornelia 

(( 

Caroline  (Hoopes)  [ 

640. 

(( 

Nathaniel 

" 

Emily  (Hoopes)     j 

641. 

<( 

Elisha 

2311. 

" 

Jane,  to. 

642. 

<( 

Charles 

2312. 

(( 

Sarah  H. 

it 

Moses                       \ 

2313. 

" 

Gibson  P. 

768. 

a 

Beulah  (Thomas)] 

2401. 

(1 

James 

" 

Thomas               \ 

2402. 

(1 

Mary,  m. 

790. 

u 

Mary  (Kimber)  j 

2403. 

<< 

Ann  Eliza 

929. 

(< 

Anna  M.,  m. 

2404. 

(t 

Eliza  Emma,  m. 

930. 

<< 

Emmor  K.               1 
Mary  ( Ooggeshall)  j 

2405. 

(( 

Wm.  Andrew 

(( 

(( 

Josiah                          ) 
Lydia  Ann  (Hoopes)  J 

1261. 

(( 

Marianna 

2409. 

(( 

1262. 

i( 

Thomas 

2475. 

(( 

Isaac  L. 

Jessup,  Edward                         } 

2476. 

(( 

John  H.               \ 
Mary  P.  (Hay)  ] 

1171. 

it 

Sarah  Jackson  (Ladley)  j 

<t 

1606. 

<( 

Edward  Harlan 

2477. 

" 

Ephraim               1 
Sarah  P.  (Levis)  j 

Johnson,  Simon               \ 

<« 

1686. 

a 

Ann   (Windle)i 

2483. 

(( 

Isaac 

1782. 

(< 

Lewis 

2484. 

(( 

Henrietta,  to. 

1783. 

(( 

Joshua 

2485. 

(( 

John 

1784. 

(( 

Hettie,  m. 

2486. 

(( 

Warner 

1785. 

(( 

William 

2487. 

(i 

Lydia 

1786. 

(( 

Mary,  to. 

2488. 

" 

Edward  C. 

1787. 

" 

Lydia 

2489. 

C( 

Mary  C,  m. 

1788. 

c< 

Simon 

2490. 

(I 

Elizabeth  C,  m. 

CI 

Wesley  C.                ] 

2491. 

(( 

Caroline 

3653. 

n 

Emmarene  (Entri-  > 

2504. 

(( 

Thomas  H. 

ken)                   j 

2505. 

a 

Edward 

Jones 

George  W.               \ 
EUenB.  (Windle)  / 

2506. 

(( 

HaUiday 

1735. 

C( 

2507. 

(f 

Caroline  H. 

(( 

William             \ 

2508. 

(( 

John 

2253. 

(( 

Phebe  (Rowan)  ( 

2896. 

i( 

Marian 

3351. 

(( 

Rachel 

2897. 

i( 

Esther  L. 

3353. 

(( 

Mary  Ann,  m. 

2898. 

u 

Caroline 

2353. 

(1 

William  Miller 

2899. 

u 

Henry 

" 3354. 

(( 

Elizabeth,  m. 

(( 

Thomas                       \ 

3355. 

(1 

Pennington                   \ 

2948. 

(( 

Anna  R.  (Chandler)  j 

" 

AnnaB.  (Hessington)  i 

Jacob 

Samuel                    ) 
Hannah  (Jackson)  j 

3356. 

(( 

Josei^h 

420. 

(( 

3357. 

a 

Sophia 

445. 

(( 

Joseph 

3358. 

It 

Martha 

446. 

(( 

Joshua 

(( 

William  B.               \ 

447. 

u 

Samuel 

3437. 

i( 

Ann  Louisa  (Baily)  j 

448. 

il 

William 

3580. 

(( 

Mary  Fell 

449. 

(( 

Thomas  Jackson 

2581. 

(( 

Wm.  Miller 

450. 

(< 

Mary 

2582. 

(( 

Howard  Clinton 

24 


346 


INDEX. 


2583. 

Jones 

Fannie  Cole 

2594. 

Kinsey, 

Elizabeth 

2584. 

u 

Matilda  E. 

2595. 

Elizabeth 

2585. 

(1 

Edward  B. 

2596. 

John  W. 

2807. 

n 

Joel  B. 

2597. 

Margaret  Ann,  m. 

2808. 

u 

Susan  L. 

2598. 

Philena 

2809. 

" 

Fanny  L. 

2599. 

Sarah 

2810. 

n 

William  D. 

2600. 

William  Baker       ) 

Ada  L.  ( Wingell)  J 

Kearns,  Levi                     { 

68. 

(( 

Deborali  (Stan); 

2601. 

Mary 

136. 

(( 

Annie,  m. 

2602. 

Anna 

137. 

" 

Rebecca 

2603. 

Edward  W.               1 

Sarah  Jane  {Riley)  / 

138. 

" 

Samuel 

139. 

i< 

Deborah 

2604. 

Emma 

K. 


1702. 

676. 
703. 

1838. 

2374. 
2642. 
2643. 


2644. 
2645. 

734. 

785. 
786. 
787. 
788. 

789. 
790. 
791. 
792. 
793. 
794. 

795. 
927. 
928. 
931. 
932. 
933. 
934. 

1945. 
2157. 

2362. 
2592. 
2593. 


Keller, 


Polly  (Windle)l 
Kelley,  Moses  i 

"       Hannah  M.  (Gibson)  / 
"       Isaac 

"        William  \ 

"        Lydia  Ann  (Windle)  J 
Kendall,  Gibbons  \ 

"        Eliza  (Woodward)  j 
"        Philena 
"        Caspar  i 

"        Emma  Matilda  > 
{Johnson)       ) 
"        Emma  W. 
"        Mary  Emma 
Kimber,  Emmor  y 

"        Susanna  (Jackson) J 
"        Anna,  m. 
"        Isaac 
"        William 

' '        Samuel  \ 

' '        Susan  {Konigmacher)  j 

Abby 
"        Mary,  m. 
' '        Susanna 
"        Emmor  J. 
"        Martha 
"        Henry  \ 

"        Jane  {Henry)) 
"        Gertrude,  m. 
William  Henry 
Elizabeth 
"        Sarah  P.,  m. 
"        Jean,  m. 
"        Abby 
"        Emmor 
King,  Edward  1 

"      Mary  (Evans)  / 
"      Irving 
Kinsey,  John  \ 

"       Margaret  (Woodward)  j 
' '       Samuel 
"       Caleb  Pusey 


L. 

Lackey,  Williain  i 

2409.         "       Lydia  Ann  (Hoopes)  / 

Lacy,  Oeorge  B.  \ 

2947.      "      Sarah  W.  (Chandler)/ 

3089.  "      Edward  C. 

3090.  "      Anna  R. 

3091.  "      Frank  K. 

Ladley,  George  \ 

878.        "  Sarah  (Jackson)/ 

1168.  "  Joel  Swayne 

1169.  "  Adelaide  Elizabeth 

1170.  '■  Joshua  Harlan    i 
"  Abbie  {Garrett)) 

1171.  "  Sarah  Jackson,  m. 

1601.  "        Charles  P. 

1602.  '^        George 

1603.  "        Edward 

1604.  "        Arthur 

1605.  "        Adelaide 
Landes,  Jacob  G.  \ 

2018.         "        Mary  S.  (Windle)  i 

2204.  "       Sallie  W. 

2205.  "       Taylor  W. 

2206.  "       Jennie  N, 

2207.  "       J.  Herbert 
Lapham,  Smith  Gurney 

918.  "         Emma  Jerome  (Jack 

son) 

1248.  "         William  Gray 

1249.  "         Annie 

1250.  "         Wm.  Gray 
Larkin,  David  \ 

1062.         "        Phebe  Ann  (Way)  / 

Lawrence,  Samuel  D.  \ 

916.  "         Elizabeth   Hart  [ 

(Jackson)        j 

1246.  "  Gertrude  Jackson 

1247.  "         Angelica  Hamilton 
Lea,  Joseph  \ 

919.  "    Susanna  (Massey)  j 

1251.  "    Anna  M.,  m. 

1252.  "    Florence 

1253.  "     Frances,  m. 


-) 


INDEX. 


347 


1254. 

Lea, 

Bertha,  m. 

1267. 

Lewis 

,  Charlton  T. 

1255. 

u 

Gertrude,  m. 

1268. 

Elizabeth  Dike 

1256. 

(( 

Julia 

1278. 

John  T. 

1257. 

(( 

Marion 

1279. 

Emma  Adelia 

Leeds,  Barclay  R.       \ 

1280. 

William  J. 

1938. 
2148. 

Mary  (Maule)  / 
Norris  E. 

1281. 

Minnie  Lavalette 
Curtis  J.            \ 
Ruth  (Windle)  / 

2149. 

a 

Arthur  N. 

1813. 

2150. 

a 

Albert  E. 

2027. 

Elizabeth  J. 

Lewis,  Enoch                  ) 

2028. 

Emmarene  T. 

737. 

<( 

Alice  (Jacksou)    |- 

2029. 

Mary  W. 

763. 

" 

Lydia  (Jackson)  ) 

2030. 

Sharpless  W. 

797. 

(( 

Joseph  J.                       1 

2031. 

Harry  Hickman 

(( 

Mary  Sinton  {Miner)  1 

2032. 

Curtis  J. 

Sarah  {Jones)               [ 
PJiebe  Ann  {Brooks)    J 

2455. 

Andrew              } 
Sarah  (Haines)  / 

798. 

(( 

Hannah,  m. 

2846. 

Frederick  W.                    ) 
Isadora   Olivia  ( Wilson)  f 

799. 

(( 

Sarah 

800. 

(( 

Evan  J. 

2847. 

Mabel  A. 

801. 

u 

Enoch  J. 

2848. 

Mary  Emma,  m. 

802. 

(I 

William  J.              ] 
Mary  {Hippie)         V 

2849. 
2850. 

Lucretia  M. 
Milton  T.          ) 
Isadore  {Boss)  J 

(( 

Jane  D.  {Coursen)  J 

804. 

" 

Alice 

2851. 

Clara  J . 

805. 

a 

Alice 

2852. 

Eva  Alice 

806. 

n 

Charles 

2853. 

Harvey  H. 

807. 

a 

John  J.                            \ 
Margaret  Ann  (  Wilde)  | 

2854. 

Willis  0. 

(( 

2855. 

Charles  L. 

808. 

" 

Henry  J.                  ) 
Mary  Ann  (Lewis)  / 

2856. 

Jeremiah  B. 

(( 

2857. 

Sarah 

809. 

(( 

Edward  J.              1 

Elisa  A.  {Shores)  j 

2858. 

" 

Virginia 

(( 

Linville,  Sylvester            \ 

810. 

" 

Mary  J. 

134. 

(( 

Sarah  (Walker)  / 

939. 

" 

Anna  Meredith,  m. 

Logan,  John                 } 

940. 

(( 

Letitia  Miner,  m. 

527. 

" 

Alice  (Gibson)  ) 

941. 

<( 

Charles  Miner. 

572. 

C( 

Alfred 

942. 

<( 

Charlton  Thomas ) 

573. 

<( 

Samuel 

" 

Nannie  (McKeen)  / 

574. 

" 

John 

943. 

i( 

Josephine  J.,  m. 

Low, 

Charles  A.      \ 
Bertha  (Lea)  / 

944. 

(< 

Enoch  Edward 

1254. 

<( 

945. 

i( 

Mary  Ellen,  m. 

1623. 

(( 

Robeson 

946. 

(( 

Frederick  William 

1624. 

(( 

Josephine 

947. 

(( 

Alice  Catharine,  m. 

948. 

(( 

Willie  Rosalie 

M. 

949. 

(( 

William  H.              \ 

AdeliaB.  {Tibben)  f 

(( 

Mac  Veagh,  Wayne             ") 

950. 

i( 

Whitfield  J. 

940. 

"          Letitia  Miner  J- 

951. 

(( 

Edith 

(Lewis)         j 

952. 

u 

Alice 

1264. 

"          Lincoln 

953. 

(( 

Wm.  Edward 

1265. 

"          Charles  Miner 

954. 

(( 

Frank 

Malcomson,  James                  ) 

955. 

u 

Charles  Bertram 

485. 

"          Sarabella  (Jack-  V 

956. 

i( 

Margaret 

son)                    ) 

957. 

il 

Emma  G. 

Manly,  Thomas  Wi7islow  \ 

958. 

li 

Mary  Ellen 

460. 

a 

Mary  (Greer)          ( 

<« 

Levi                            ^ 

Williamanna  (Mona-  /- 

ghan)                        I 

Manser,  Walter                        \ 

1176. 

(( 

480. 

(< 

Charlotte   (Jackson)  j 

Marsh,  John                     [son)  \ 

1266. 

>( 

Joseph 

486. 

«( 

Antoinette  Eliza  (Jack-  j 

348 


INDEX. 


Marshall,   William  \ 

1320. 

Matthews,  Anna  T. 

219. 

u 

Deborah  / 

1321. 

(( 

Virginia 

u 

Dennock              \ 

1322. 

u 

Charles 

974. 

(1 

Mary  (Phillips)/ 

1590. 

(1 

Alice  Amelia 

1294. 

(I 

Alice,  m. 

1632. 

u 

Lillie  Mary 

1295. 

■  ( 

Charles 

Maule, 

Benjamin              \ 
Margaret  (Evans)  j 

1296. 

>( 

Helen  R. 

1761. 

i  t 

1297. 

" 

Clara 

1936. 

li 

Ann  E. 

" 

William  E.               \ 

1937. 

" 

Isaac 

1836. 

(« 

Louisa  S.  (Wiudle)  ) 

1938. 

11 

Mary,  m. 

2094. 

u 

Emza  B.,  m. 

1939. 

(( 

Emily 

2095. 

u 

Norris  E. 

1940. 

(( 

Margaret 

2096. 

a 

William  D. 

1941. 

(( 

Jane 

2097. 

" 

Lydia  J. 

1942. 

(( 

Hannah 

2098. 

" 

Emmor  T. 

.( 

Penrose                         1 
Emma  Louisa  (Cooper)  j 

2099. 

" 

Mary  E. 

2753. 

u 

2100. 

u 

Maria  P. 

Maxfield,  Joseph                 \ 

2101. 

(< 

Laura  P. 

2249. 

'• 

Sarah   (Rowan)  j 

u 

Ellis  P.                      \ 

2337. 

" 

William  R. 

2413. 

(1 

Anna  B.  (Bartram)  \ 

2338. 

u 

Moses 

2725. 

u 

Anna  B., 

2339. 

<< 

Susanna,  m. 

Massey 

BoUrt  V.            \ 
Anna  (Kimber)  j 

2340. 

il 

Stephen 

785. 

n 

2341. 

(( 

Sarah 

919. 

u 

Susanna,  m. 

2342. 

(( 

Mary 

920. 

(1 

Emmor                            ) 
Marion   Y.  (Lehman)  / 

2343, 

'( 

Joseph                        1 
Williamina  (Msher)  j 

<( 

" 

921. 

" 

George 

2563. 

u 

Stephen  M. 

922. 

" 

Robert  V.              \ 
Julia  W.  (Pratt)  j 

2564. 

(< 

Franklin  F. 

(( 

Maxwell,  John  M.                 \ 

923. 

" 

William 

203. 

" 

Anne  E,  (Moore)  / 

924. 

(( 

Edwin 

359. 

(f 

Robert  M. 

925. 

" 

Anna 

360. 

li 

Sadie  H. 

926. 

" 

Henry 

il 

John  8.                     ] 

1258. 

il 

Susan 

867. 

(f 

Catharine  S.  (Jack-  1- 

1259. 

(( 

Anna 

son)                      j 

1260. 

(( 

Celeste  D. 

1127. 

a 

Robert                      \ 
Fanny  (Hannum)  / 

Mattern,  David                 \ 

a 

3100. 

li 

Mary  M.  (Way)  / 

1128. 

11 

Alice  M.,  m. 

3135. 

<( 

Anna  M. 

1129. 

( ( 

Harriet 

3136. 

(( 

Mary 

McClurg,  James                      \ 

Matthews,  Oe&rge             } 

2180, 

" 

Mary  J,  (Walker)  / 

141. 

a 

Sarah  (Starr)  j 

McCracken,  James  T.          ~) 

242. 

It 

Anna  R. 

2073. 

"           Emmarene  T,  >■ 

243. 

" 

Mary  L. 

(Hawley)      J 

244. 

i( 

George  Emma 

2229. 

"           Lizzie  Etta 

245. 

a 

Thomas  Starr 

2230. 

"           George  William 

a 

Pierson               \ 
Elva  (Whitson)  / 

McFadgen,  Joseph  Jones  \ 

288. 

(< 

171. 

It 

Rachel  M.       / 

(1 

Daniel                        \ 

278. 

il 

Elizabeth  J. 

987. 

.( 

Sarah  Ann  (Phillips)  J 

279. 

(( 

Sarah  Rebecca 

i( 

William            ] 

280. 

(( 

Phebe  Ann 

1148. 

(1 

Annie  Amelia  \ 
(Hoopes)      J 

281. 

u 

Cyrus  W. 

Benjamin               \ 

1316. 

a 

Emma  A.,  m. 

3114. 

a 

Mary  E.  (Moore)  J 

1317. 

u 

Joanna 

McFarland,  Isaac  P.               \ 

1318. 

'( 

William  T. 

2522. 

il 

Sarah  (Hadley)  / 

1319. 

<( 

Clarkson  P.         ^ 

Mary    Virginia  \ 

(lioyston)       J 

McOee, 

Edward                   \ 
Sarah  (Woodward)  ( 

(( 

2379. 

" 

2657. 

u 

Elizabeth 

INDEX. 


849 


2658. 

McGee 

,  Phebe  Ann,  m. 

375. 

Miller 

,  Anna  M. 

3659. 

11 

Catharine 

376. 

« 

Elva 

2660. 

•' 

Philena 

(i 

John  F.                          \ 
Rebecca  E.  (Bucklev)  \ 

2661. 

a 

Sarah 

1046. 

(4 

2662. 

a 

Margaret 

Milner,  Nathan                   \  ' 

2663. 

" 

Emeline 

871. 

u 

Hannah  (Jackson)  / 

2664. 

li 

Mary  Hannah 

1144. 

l( 

Alice  Hannah,  m. 

McKeen,  James                        \ 

1145. 

(< 

Joel 

945. 

" 

Mary  Ellen  (Lewis)  J 

Mitchell,  Joseph                    ) 

MoPherson,  Dr.                      ) 

830. 

<( 

Martha  (Jackson-  V 

1933. 

I 

Elizabeth  (Wal-  [ 
lace)                 J 

;( 

Dixon)                J 

Thomas               \ 
Mabel  (Hoopes)  j 

2146. 

i 

John  B. 

3335. 

ik 

2147. 

' 

Sarah 

u 

Thomas               \ 
Ehza  (Hadley)  1 

Mendenhall,  Jacob                     \ 

3530. 

u 

768. 

a 

Beulah  (Thomas)  J 

3553. 

" 

Israel  H. 

899. 

4 

Hannah  S.,  m. 

3554. 

" 

Sarah  Jane 

(f 

James         ^ 

2555. 

(« 

Hannah  Mary,  m. 

2406. 

i( 

Eliza  Ann  [ 

2556. 

u 

Joseph  H. 

(Hoopes)  J 

2557. 

(( 

Martha  J. 

2712. 

n 

Thomas 

3953. 

(( 

Mabel  Anna 

2713. 

" 

Mary  Elizabeth,  m. 

3954. 

" 

M.  Shepherd 

2714. 

i  i 

James  Hoopes     \ 
Caroline  {Huff)  / 

3955. 

u 

John  T. 

a 

3956. 

(( 

Hadley 

2715. 

It 

Lydia  Ann 

Monaghan,  James                       \ 

2716. 

n 

Sarah,  m. 

763. 

'          Hannah  (Jackson)  j 

2717. 

" 

Caroline,  m. 

881. 

'          John  J.               1 
'          Mary  {Harlan)  J 

2718. 

<( 

Joseph  Smith 

2719. 

(< 

Emma  Smith  m. 

882. 

'          William                \ 
'          Hannah  {Blake)  / 

2720. 

u 

Eliza,  m. 

3026. 

(( 

Caroline  Sarah 

883. 

'          Hannah,  m. 

3037. 

(< 

James  Hoopes 

1175. 

'          Hannah  J .,  m. 

3028. 

(( 

Willis  Edwin 

1176. 

'          Williamanna,  m. 

3039. 

it 

Willis  Edmond 

Moore 

James             \ 
Anne  (Starr)  / 

3030. 

a 

Phineas  W. 

13. 

u 

3031. 

it 

Eliza  Jane 

(( 

Andrew              1 
Rebecca  (Starr)  / 

3032. 

n 

Eustace 

18. 

(( 

3033. 

(I 

Mary  Ellen 

23. 

(1 

Andrew              | 

3034. 

a 

Malin 

(( 

Buth  (Birdsall)  / 

3035. 

(I 

Gertrude 

24. 

il 

Rebecca,  m. 

Mercer, 

Thomas            "j 

25. 

u 

Jeremiah 

3547. 

(I 

Margaret  Ann  V 

26. 

(1 

Mary 

(Hoopes)       j 

27. 

u 

James 

3987. 

a 

Mary  Ella 

28. 

(< 

Ann,  m. 

3988. 

a 

Thompson  H. 

35. 

" 

Jeremiah         j 
Phebe  {Jones)  j 

3989. 

ii 

Anna  S. 

<< 

Meredith,  Isaac                    ) 

36. 

(1 

Rachel,  m. 

798. 

(( 

Hannah  (Lewis)  j 

37. 

<t 

James                       \ 
Lydia   {Sharpless)  j 

(( 

Daniel                  \ 
Sarah  (Hannum)  j 

ii 

3396. 

" 

38. 

ii 

Andrew 

Merritt 

Henry               \ 
Anna  M.  (Lea)  J 

39. 

ii 

Isaac                   ) 
Lydia  { Wilson)  j 

1351. 

i< 

u 

MicTiener,  Ezra               ^                1 

40. 

ii 

Thomas 

3118. 

" 

Elizabeth  E.  \ 

45. 

(< 

Elizabeth 

(Moore)    J 

46. 

ii 

Ann,  m. 

Miller, 

William  T.           \ 
Anna  (Whitson)  J 

47. 

n 

Elizabeth 

387. 

a 

48. 

" 

Ruth,  m. 

373. 

(( 

Willie  W. 

49. 

" 

Sarah,  ?w. 

374. 

(( 

George  H. 

50. 

u 

Rebecca 

150 

INDEX. 

51." 

Moore 

,  Phebe,  m. 

Moore 

,  Ellis  P.                       •) 
Rebecca  J.  (Phillips)  j 

52. 

(< 

Mary,  m. 

995. 

" 

53. 

(( 

Abigail 

1341. 

" 

Mary  H. 

54. 

(( 

Elizabeth 

1343. 

11 

Anne 

55. 

^i 

Cassandra 

1343. 

11 

ElUs  P. 

a 

Andrew            \ 
Ann  (Walker)  / 

11 

William  Penrose              \ 
Margaretta  J.  (Wiudle)  / 

59. 

(( 

1890. 

It 

'< 

John                    ) 
Mary  (Walker)/ 

3133. 

11 

Ella  E. 

63. 

<( 

3124, 

u 

Henrietta  W. 

(( 

Samuel                  \ 
Marianna  (Starr)  / 

3125. 

(( 

Edwin  T. 

73. 

^i■ 

3136. 

11 

W.  Park 

79. 

<( 

Andrew                     \ 
Hannah  (Whitson)  / 

3137. 

11 

LiUy. 

" 

11 

Andrew                        \ 
Sarah    (Wickersham)  j 

93. 

a 

Mary 

3388. 

<1 

93. 

" 

Asahel 

3679. 

" 

Phebe  Ann 

94. 

a 

Anna 

3680. 

11 

Levi  W.                        1 

Margaret  (Caruthers)  t 

95. 

li 

Mercy 

It 

96. 

(( 

Andrew 

3681. 

11 

Rebecca 

97. 

a 

Robert              \ 

3093. 

11 

Rachel,  m. 

ii 

Ann  (Rambo)  j 

8093. 

11 

James                     ) 
Lydia  (Sharpless)  j 

98. 

(( 

Moses 

11 

99. 

( 1 

Isaac 

3094. 

tf 

Andrew 

100. 

(( 

Sarah 

3095. 

" 

Isaac                    ) 
Lydia  ( Wilson)  j 

111. 

ii 

Asahel 

It 

112. 

a 

Sarah 

3096. 

11 

Thomas              ) 
Dinah  ( Wilson)  ( 

113. 

t( 

John  Wilson 

11 

114. 

(( 

Walker 

3097. 

f  1 

Rebecca,  m. 

115. 

i( 

Samuel  Downing 

3098. 

1( 

Samuel 

116. 

it 

Benjamin 

3099. 

" 

Elisha               1 
Ellen  (Barber)  j 

117. 

u 

Abraham 

11 

118. 

n 

Isaac 

3100. 

11 

Elijah                \ 
Sarah  (Allen)  j 

119. 

u 

Jacob 

11 

130. 

u 

Mary  Ann,  m. 

3101. 

11 

Sarah,  m. 

a 

Isaac                     \ 
Mary  (Whitson)  / 

3103. 

It 

Moses                \ 
Sarah  (Canby)  J 

167. 

'< 

11 

193. 

(( 

Rebecca 

3103- 

(1 

Mary,  m. 

193. 

(( 

Joseph  Whitson 

3104. 

11 

Jeremiah                    ) 

Elisabeth   W.  (Ely)  f 

194. 

(( 

Jeremiah  Starr  \ 
Eliza  (Houston)  j 

11 

11 

3105. 

11 

Andrew                      \ 
Hannah   ( W7iitson)  j 

195. 

41 

Thomas  A.        \ 

Eliza  {KelUy)  j 

11 

(( 

11 

Thomas                   \ 

303. 

K 

Ann  E.,  m. 

3109. 

11 

Phebe  Jane  (Way)  J 

204. 

11 

Nathan  A.        ) 
Ann  ( Gilbert)  / 

3114. 

tl 

Mary  E.,  m. 

It 

3115. 

(1 

Sarah  Allen,  m. 

305. 

11 

Mary 

3116. 

It 

Anna,  m. 

363. 

(( 

Rachel  Ann 

3117. 

11 

Levi  Powuall                \ 

Elizabeth  L.  (Paxson)  / 

364. 

(1 

Anna  Mary 

11 

365. 

(1 

Sarah  W. 

3118. 

11 

Elizabeth  E.,  m. 

266. 

(1 

Samuel  W.                      1 
Hettie  Roberts  (Moore)  j 

3119. 

It 

Phebe  Jane,  m.  \ 
William  B.         j 

11 

(f 

367. 

11 

Thomas  Edwin 

3135. 

11 

Howard 

351. 

11 

Thomas  H. 

3136. 

<t 

EUwood 

353. 

" 

Arthur  Kelly 

3137. 

(1 

William  Paxson 

353. 

4l 

Ella  Gertrude 

3128. 

" 

Anna  Elizabeth 

354. 

11 

Clinton  T.  Whitson 

3133. 

1( 

Francis  W. 

355. 

11 

Charles  Starr 

3133. 

It 

John  Edwin 

361. 

11 

Thomas  G. 

3134. 

11 

Phebe  Jane 

363. 

11 

Robert  P. 

Morr 

is,  William          \ 

403. 

n 

Mary  ( )  j 

INDEX. 


351 


Murphy,  Charles  T.  j 

947.  "  Alice  Catliariue  V 

(Lewis)  J 

1273.  "  Georgina  Keltou 

1274.  "  Alice  L. 

1275.  "  Willie  Alda 

1276.  "  Charles  Thornton 

1277.  "  Lewis 

"  P.  J.  \ 

2755.  "  Elizabeth  (Baily)  j 

Murtagh,  H.  T.  \ 

1152.  "  Sallie  (Jackson)/ 

1596.  "  John  T. 

1597.  "  J.  Charles 

N. 


Neal,  Walter  F.                      \ 

2468. 

'      Mary  Amelia  (Hutton)  / 

2889. 

'      Delphina  Louisa 

2890. 

'      Rachel  Margaret 

2891. 

'     Laura  May 

2892. 

'      William  H. 

2893. 

'      Clara  Lucinda 

2894. 

"      Thomas 

N 

earn,  Alexander            \ 
"      Anna    (Phillips)/ 

1003. 

1360. 

"      Isaac  P. 

1361. 

"      William                        ) 

"      Clementine   {Taylor)  i 

1362. 

"      Elizabeth  M.,  m. 

1363. 

"      Sarah 

1364. 

"      Edward  P. 

1365. 

"      Frank  M. 

1366. 

' '      Albert  A. 

1367. 

"      Emma 

1368. 

"       Hattie  L. 

N 

'elson,  William  G.                 ] 

1981. 

"      Margaret  Jane  (Din-  V 

widdie)                    j 

2183. 

"      Mary 

2184. 

"      Emma  E.,  m. 

2184^ 

"      Edgar  Whitfield 

iV 

'ichols,  Isaac                      ) 
' '       Rebecca  (Gibson)  / 

515. 

"        Isaac                 \ 
"        Mary  (Gibson)  / 

540. 

605. 

"        Joshua 

606. 

"        Mariam 

607. 

"        Joseph 

608. 

"        Lydia 

609. 

"        William 

610. 

"        Sarah 

611. 

Phebe 

o. 

C 

hikford,  Charles  E.                \ 
Sarah  R.  (Windle)  / 

2021. 

2210. 

♦'        Mary  Landes 

2211.  Oakford,  Elsie 

2212.  "        Charles  Windle 

2213.  "        Frederic 

Ogden,  Clarkson  \ 

1113.  "        Lydia  R.  (Canby)  j 

Osborn,  Israel  \ 

232.        "       Phebe  R.  (Spencer)  / 


893. 
1204. 
1205. 
1206. 
1207. 
1208. 
1209. 

2949. 

991. 
1332. 
1333. 
1384. 

2339. 
2561. 

2562. 

2995. 
2996. 
2997. 
2998. 

48. 

1002. 

551. 
665. 
666. 

271. 

371. 
372. 

73. 

159. 
160. 

161. 
162. 
163. 
164. 


Palmer,  Norris  W.  \ 
"  Mary  (Webb)  / 
' '        Kate 

"        Edward  Tatnall 
"        Linwood 
"        Norris  W. 
"        William  Webb 
"        Mary  Emily 
"        Norwood  \ 

"        Phebe  H.  (Chandler)  / 
Parker,  John  \ 

Mary  R.  (Phillips)  / 
"        Charles  Mercer 
"        Emmett  Newton 
"        Anna  Trimble 
Parrish,  Dillwyn  \ 

"        Susanna  (Maxfield)  / 
"        Joseph  \ 

"        Isabel  P.  {Mott)  / 
"        Stephen  ) 

"        Elizabeth  {Bancroft)  / 

Ethel 
"        Grace 
"        Marianna 
"        Frederic 
Passmore,  Ellis  \ 

"         Ruth  (Moore)/ 
Paxson,  Charles  I 

"       Sarah  (Chambers)  / 
Peach,  Samuel  \ 

"      Rebecca  (Gibson)  ( 
"      Gibson 
"      Seldon 
Pearson,  John  8.  \ 

"        Mary  Elizabeth  / 

(Smith) 
"        Mary  A. 
*'        Edward  L. 
Pennington,  Samuel  ] 

"  Marianna   (Starr-  > 

Moore)  J 

"  Annie  Louisa,  m. 

"  Samuel  Edwin     1 

"  Marie  (Winder)} 

"  Jeremiah  R. 

"  .Jennie 

"  Charles  B. 

"  Mary  E. 


352 


INDEX. 


Pennington,  Thomas                   ) 

974. 

Phillips,  Mary,  m. 

726. 

" 

Katharine  (Jack-  >^ 

975. 

Joseph  B.             1 
Anna   ( Wright)  / 

son)                    J 

766. 

a 

Susanna 

976. 

John  B.              ^ 
Lydia  {Lewis)  f 

767. 

" 

Rachel,  m. 

" 

Jesse                 \ 

977. 

James  M.         1 

Mary  {Pusey)  j 

1750. 

(( 

Lydia  (Evans)  j 

(( 

Gyrus  W.        ] 

978. 

Rebecca 

2544. 

" 

Hannah  Jane  \ 

979. 

Edith  B.,  m. 

(Baily)        J 

980. 

Philena 

Pennock,  Francis     '                 \ 

981. 

Deborah 

135. 

a 

Margaret  (Walker)    j 

982. 

Hannah,  m. 

li 

Iladley                \ 
Lydia  (Phillips)  / 

983. 

Cyrus 

973. 

a 

984. 

Sallie  G. 

1289. 

" 

Edward 

985. 

Clarkson              [ton]  \ 

1290. 

(( 

Wilson 

Margaretta  {Penning-  \ 

1291. 

" 

Granville 

Mary  P.  {Fenton)        ) 

1292. 

<( 

Alfred 

986. 

James                  \ 
Frances  {Price) ) 

1293. 

n 

Anna  Mary 

it 

Levis  B.           \ 

987. 

Sarah  Ann,  m. 

2527. 

" 

Ann  (Hadley)  j 

988. 

I.  Newton       \ 
Mary  {Lloyd)  J 

2963. 

i( 

James  L. 

2963. 

u 

Samuel  I. 

989. 

Hannah 

2964. 

u 

Anna  E. 

990. 

Elizabeth  W.,  m. 

2965. 

(1 

Jane  T. 

991. 

Mary  R.,  w. 

Penrose 

Thomas                     | 
Hannah  J.  (Gibson)  j 

992. 

Isaac                       1 

700. 

ii 

Jemima  { Viclcers)  > 

717. 

(( 

Roscius 

Lamma  { Vancise)  J 

Peterso? 

i.,  Henry              \ 

993. 

Lydia 

894. 

>< 

Sarah  (Webb)  j 

994. 

Joseph  T.              \ 

1210. 

(,i 

Emily 

Mary  E.  {Pusey)  j 

1211. 

" 

George 

995. 

Rebecca  J*,  m. 

1212. 

(( 

Catharine  Webb 

1003. 

Anna,  m. 

1213. 

" 

Arthur 

1004. 

Deborah,  m. 

1214. 

" 

Edmund  Deacon 

1005. 

Benjamin                      ] 

1215. 

u 

Mary 

Phebe  M.  {Moore)         \ 

1216. 

" 

Mabel 

Elizabeth  P.  {Ogborn) } 

1217. 

a 

Frances 

1006. 

Sarah  F.,  m. 

1218. 

II 

Walter 

1007. 

Hannah 

Phillips 

John                    \ 
Lydia  (Jackson)  | 

1008. 

Phebe  D. 

740. 

II 

1009. 

Emily  B. 

822. 

11 

Mahlon                   ) 

1010. 

Henry  C.                       \ 

II 

Rebecca  ( Wilson)  \ 

Catharine  J.  {Magill)  J 

" 

Dinah  (Barnard)  ) 

1011. 

Robert  R.                  ( 

823. 

(1 

William               ( 

Maria  L.  {Clayton)  ) 

ii 

Ann  {Trimble)  1 

1012. 

Edward  N. 

824. 

" 

Deborah,  m. 

1013. 

William  E. 

825. 

" 

Sarah 

1285. 

Thomas 

826. 

" 

Isaac                      1 

1286. 

Lizzie  H.,  m. 

" 

Hannah  (Maule)  > 

1287. 

Clementine  R. 

«' 

RacJiel  {Maule)     j 

1288. 

WiUiam  H. 

837. 

<i 

Josiah 

1298. 

Percy  B. 

828. 

11 

John  J.                     \ 

1299. 

Herbert 

a 

Mary  I.  {Phillips)  ( 

1300. 

Norwood 

970. 

u 

Elizabeth 

1301. 

Lucy  N. 

971. 

" 

Josiah                (^ 

1302. 

Chas.  Frederick 

" 

Mary   {Hunt)  j 

1305. 

Henry  C. 

972. 

" 

Ephraim 

1306. 

Theodore 

973. 

II 

Lydia,  m. 

1307. 

Mary  Ella 

INDEX. 


353 


1308.  Phillips,  Lucy  R. 

Powell,  William               ) 

1309. 

'        James  T. 

1041. 

u 

Ellen  (Buckley)  / 

1310. 

Isaac  F. 

Powei 

s,  James                      } 
Rebecca  (Windle)  j 

1311. 

'      '  William  P. 

1795. 

(( 

1312. 

'        John  J.               ) 

1996. 

a 

A.M.                              ^ 
Bertha  A.   (Sherman)  [ 
Sarah  (Barlow)             } 

'        Ellen  {Brown)  1 

" 

1313. 

Henry  W. 

a 

1314. 

'        James  W. 

1997. 

" 

Mary  Ellen 

1315. 

Eli  M. 

1998. 

(< 

Libbie  Jane,  7n. 

1323. 

Willie  B. 

Pownall,  Henry     } 

1324. 

'        Charles  C. 

109. 

a 

Deborah  / 

1325. 

'        Hettie  L. 

i( 

Moses                      ) 

1326. 

'        Morris  F. 

131. 

a 

Susanna  (Walker)  j 

1327. 

Willie  G. 

328. 

(. 

Phebe 

1335. 

William  B. 

334. 

" 

Mary 

1336. 

Walter  J. 

335. 

u 

Deborah 

1837. 

'        Anna  Belle 

236. 

u 

Henry 

1338. 

'        Calvin  J. 

337. 

•  ( 

Anne 

1339. 

Anna  T. 

Preston,  William                     \ 

1340. 

M.  Ida 

877. 

<( 

Rebecca   (Jackson)  i 

1370. 

'        Edward 

1157. 

(1 

Israel  J. 

1371. 

'        Charles  Henry 

1158. 

(( 

Sarah  Ann 

1372.        ' 

'        WiUiam  M. 

1159. 

a 

Annie  Maria 

1378. 

*        Caroline 

1160. 

i( 

Mahlon  Henry 

1379. 

'        Geo.  Chapman 

1161. 

i( 

Sarah 

1380. 

'        Ryland  Warrener 

1163. 

n 

Lydia  Ann 

1381. 

'        Howard  Magill 

1168. 

(( 

William  Edgar 

1382. 

'        Mary  C. 

1164. 

(( 

William  Leslie 

1383.        ' 

'        Lizzie  T. 

1165. 

" 

Ada  Rebecca 

1384. 

'        Jennie  C. 

1166. 

It 

Frank  Herbert 

1627.        ' 

'        J.  Wellington 

1167. 

(< 

Harlan  Jackson 

1628.        * 

'        Francis 

Price, 

Joseph  D.                \ 
Hannah  (Jackson)  j 

'        Albert  0.            \ 

1075. 

( 

2281. 

'        Mary  Isaphenia  [ 
(Windle)         1 

Benjamin  D.      ) 

1191. 

I 

Marie  (Dingee)  / 

2231. 

Curtis  E. 

William                        1 
Emma  A.  (Matthews)  j 

Pla- 

tikenton,  Eli                      \ 

1316. 

1786. 

"          Mary  (Johnson)  J 

1458. 

Catharine  D. 

1972. 

"          Thomas               1 
"          Sarah  (Canby) / 

1459. 

Mary  J. 

1460. 

John  Caleb 

1973. 

"          Ann  J.,  m. 

1461. 

Joseph  D. 

1974. 

"          John                        1 

1620. 

Max  Charles 

"          Elisabeth  {Brack-  V 

1639. 

Calvin  D. 

en)                    ) 

1630. 

Dora  M. 

1975. 

"          Lewis 

1631. 

i 

Henry 

1976. 

"         George 

Paxson               \ 

2168. 

"          Mary  Ann 

3311. 

Jane  (Jackson)  / 

2169 

Eli 

Philip                                \ 

2170. 

"          Julia 

3498. 

Ellen  M.  (Satterthwait)  ) 

2171. 

' '          Hettie 

3509. 

Halliday  J.                \ 

Fannie  (Sharpless)  j 

2172. 

' '          Lizzie 

i 

2173. 

"          George 

3510. 

Sarah  J.,  m. 

2176. 

"          William 

3511. 

Mary  W.,  m. 

2177. 

' '          Hannah 

2512. 

Rachel  L. 

3178. 

Plu 

"          Lizzie 
mley,  Lemuel                      \ 
'         Elizabeth  (Button)  j 

3918. 
3919. 

Phebe  J. 

Charles  S. 

2443. 

3930. 

Mary  S. 

2813. 

'         Maxwell 

2933. 

a 

Arthur 

2813.        ' 

'         Mary  Jane 

Of; 

354 


INDEX. 


990. 
1328. 
1329. 
1330. 
1331. 

2233. 

2241. 

2242. 

2279. 
2414. 

2415. 

2416. 
2417. 
2739. 

2740. 
2741. 
2742. 
2743. 
2744. 
2745. 
2746. 

733. 

779. 

780. 
781. 

782. 

783. 
784. 

1059. 

1098. 
1438. 

1439. 
1440. 
1441. 
1442. 
1443. 
1501. 
1502. 
1503. 
1650. 
1651. 
1652. 

2678. 


2766. 
3061. 
8062. 


Pusey,  Isaac 

"  Elizabeth  W.  (Phillips) 

'■  Edmund  Franklin 

"  William  J. 

"  Morris  J. 

"  Mary  L. 

' '  James  \ 

"  Rachel  (Jackson)  ( 

"  John 

"  Isaac 

"  Joseph  \ 

"  Sarah  (Baily)  j 

'*  Ann,  m. 

"  Joshua  B. 

"  Maria  {Spencer) 

*'  Juliann,  m. 

' '  Joel 

"  Lewis  \ 

"  Edith  T.  {Phillips)  i 

"  JoelB. 

"  Emily 

"  Sarah  Ann 

"  Isaac 

"  Louisa 

"  Edith  H.,  m. 

"  William  J. 

Pugh,  Jesse  \ 

"  Catharine  (Jackson)  J 

"  Isaac 

"  Hannah 

"  Mary 

"      Elizabeth  {Eay)  i 
"      Sarah 
"      David 
Pyle,  James  T.  \ 

"      Hannah  H.  (Way)  / 
"      FranTc  \ 

"      Mary  S.  (Jackson)  / 
"      Josiah  W. 

"     Lydia  Elma  {Eakestraw) 
"      Amy,  m. 
"      Clara 
"      J.  Howard 
"      J.  Ellsworth 
"      Homer  Way 
"      Gertrude  C. 

Amelia  S. 

Frank 

William  R. 

Mary 

Alice  W. 

Francis  M. 

Elizabeth  J.  (Wicker- 
sham) 

Isaac  \ 

Mary  Elizabeth  (Hunt)  J 

Lena  Mary 

Florence  M. 


466. 
1768. 
2014. 
2010. 

478. 


1734. 
1922. 
1923. 
1924. 
1925. 
1926. 
1927. 

2705. 
3013. 

2777. 

3070. 
3071. 

813. 

464. 

212. 


2597. 


867. 


1144. 

1582. 
1583. 
1584. 
1585. 
1586. 
1587, 

2235. 

2246. 
2347 

2248, 
2249. 
2250. 


Bake,  Joseph  \ 

"      Louisa  Jane  (Greer)  / 
Bakestraw,  George  \ 

''  Mary  (Downing)  / 

Eambo,  Marcellus  \ 

"        Harriet   (Taylor)  / 
Bap,  Peter  8.  \ 

"     Catharine  B.  (Taylor)  / 
Beckitt,  Oeorge 

"        Elizabeth  Sarah  (Jack- 
son) 
Bead,  James  0.  \ 

"     Elizabeth  S.  (Windle)  J 
"      Mary 
"      Flora 
' '      James 
"      Charles 
"      George 
"      Alice 
Beid,  Frederick  D.  \ 

"    Adelaide   (Haines)  J 
"    Mary  Louisa 
Bemington,  Joseph  P. 

"         Elizabeth  B. 

(Collins) 
"         Arthur  Hart 
"         Joseph  Percy 
Bichie,  Edward  \ 

"      Sarah   (Allen)/ 
Bidgway,  William  ') 

"        Caroline  (Greer)  J 
Boberts,  John  C  ^ 

"        Mary  Louisa  [ 
(Walker)    j 
"       Barton  G. 
"        Margaret  Ann  (Kin 
sey) 
Boman,  Absalom 

"        Catharine  S.  (Jack- 
son) 
"       Joseph  A. 
"       Alice  Hannah  (Mil- 

ner) 
"        Hannah 
"        Eliza 
"        Mary 

"        Samuel  Thomas 
"        William  Haines 
"       Sarah  Elizabeth 
Bowan,  Moses  \ 

"       Hannah  (Jackson)  ) 
"       William 
"       John  1 

"       Mary  {Walter)  f 
"       Elizabeth,  m. 
"       Sarah,  m. 
"       Ann,  m- 


i 


INDEX. 


355 


2251. 

Rowan,  Mary,  m. 

1558. 

Scott, 

Mary  Hannah 

2252. 

"       Phebe,  m. 

1559. 

(( 

Cora  Carter 

2326. 

"       Elizabeth 

Seal, 

Thomas  F.                  ^ 

2327. 

"       Mary  Ann 

1831. 

"    Lydia  G.  (Chalfant)  | 

Bumford,  Edward                  \ 
Mary  E.  (Hutton)  / 

Sharp,  Joseph                       ) 

2816. 

289. 

u 

Loretto    (Whitson)  j 

8080. 

"         Esther  A. 

377. 

<( 

Clara 

3081. 

"         Louisa  E. 

378, 

(< 

William 

3082. 

Adda  M. 

379. 

11 

Aden 

3083. 

KateV. 

Sharpless,  George                   \ 

3084. 

Ida  F. 

997. 

(( 

Amy  (Chambers)  / 

Russell,  Solomon                     "j 

1344. 

" 

Deborah 

1789. 

"      Elizabeth  (Sweeney-  \ 

1845. 

i( 

Joshua                       \ 
Mary  Ellen  {Brown)  / 

Windle)                 J 

(( 

Boylance,  Alma                          ] 

1346. 

(( 

Mary 

2719. 

"         Emma  Smith  (Men-  y 

1347. 

(( 

Lydia 

denhall)                 j 

1848. 

•' 

Joseph  C. 

3051. 

Alma  Elliott 

1349- 

.( 

Edith 

3052. 

*'         .James  Tustin 

1350. 

(( 

John  P. 

8053. 

"         John  Wallace 

Shehnire,  Warren  J.  1 

3054. 

"         Austin  Hoopes 

2745. 

Shrevi 

Edith  H.    / 
3,  Benjamin  D.                   \ 
Elizabeth  C.  (Jackson)  j 

s. 

2490. 

u 

2912. 

'( 

Elizabeth  Mary 

Sample,  MaU7i,ew                    \ 
"        Sibilla  (Woodward)  j 

2913. 

11 

Bertha  Jackson 

2381. 

Shult2 

,  Beter                 \ 

2665. 

"       Lewis 

2447. 

a 

Jane  (Hutton)  j 

2666. 

"        Sarah  J. 

2833. 

(( 

Caroline 

2667. 

' '        Levi 

Simmons,  Ciirus                       \ 

2668. 

"       Samuel 

120. 

a 

Mary  Ann  (Moore)  j 

2669. 

' '       Adaline 

Sinclair,  James 

2670. 

"        Merritt  S. 

2658. 

n 

Phebe  Ann  (McGee) 

2671. 

"       Phebe  Ann 

Slokum,  Samuel               } 

2672. 

"        Isaac 

102. 

i( 

Mary  (Walker)  j 

Satterthwait,  Charles                 \ 

206. 

ti 

Anna 

2308. 

"           Phebe   (Jackson) j 

207. 

a 

Susanna,  m. 

"           S.  Clement             \ 

208. 

" 

Isaac  Walker 

2496. 

"           Caroline  J.  (Bell)  J 

209. 

" 

Deborah,  m. 

2497. 

"           Jane  J. 

Smedley,  Bartholomew            \ 

2498. 

"           Ellen  M.,  m. 

2321. 

(( 

Margaret  (Hoopes;  j 

2499. 

"           Elizabeth 

<( 

Bichard  B.                    \ 
Susanna  ( Woodward)  j 

2500. 

"           David                      \ 

2866. 

(1 

"           Anna  B.  (Abbott)  j 

2536. 

K 

Oliver  H.                  ) 

2501. 

•'           Mary  H. 

(( 

Mary  Ellen  {Megil-  > 

2502. 

"           Hettie  J. 

legan)                    J 

2508. 

"           John  Jackson 

2587. 

(< 

Anna  Mary 

2917. 

"           Bessie 

2538. 

a 

William  M.                1 
Ellie  F.  {Sharpless)  / 

2921. 

"           Abbott 

<( 

2922. 

"           Rebecca  H. 

2539. 

(( 

Anna  Eliza,  m. 

Schofield,  Oliver  W.                  \ 
"        Mary  H.  (Jackson)  / 

2540. 

ii 

Philena  H. 

2302. 

2615. 

(t 

Anna  Amanda 

2478. 

"        Lydia  Ann 

2616. 

u 

Philena  P. 

2479. 

"        Sarah  Jane,  w. 

2617. 

u 

Mary  Anna 

2480. 

"        Benjamin 

2618. 

It 

Wilmer 

2481. 

"        Martha 

2619. 

a 

Sarah  J. 

2482. 

"        Eliza  H. 

2974. 

(( 

Frank  B. 

Scott,  iV.  Davis                           \ 

2975. 

<( 

J.  Eugene 

1124. 

"      Edith  Rebecca  (Carter)  j 

2976. 

" 

Maggie  H. 

1557. 

"      William  Graham 

2977. 

(( 

Bertha  W. 

356 


INDEX. 


Smith.,  Charles  \ 

170.  "  Leah  C.  (Whitsou)  / 

271.  "  Mary  Elizabeth,  to. 

272.  "  Rachel  Ann 

273.  "  Alfred 

274.  "  Anna  K. 

275.  "  Elmira 

276.  "  Charles  Edwin 

277.  "  Ellen  Jane 

"  John  I 

536.  "  Esther  (Gibson)/ 

591.  "  Joseph 

592.  "  John 

593.  "  Thomas 

1792.         "  Eleanor  (Windle) } 

"  William  H.  \ 

1991.         "  Mary  Jane  (Windle)  j 

2191.  "  Wm.  Windle 

2192.  "  Homer 

"  John  M.  \ 

2250.         "  Ann  (Rowan)  j 

2844.         "  Hannah 

2345.  "  Susan  L.,  to. 

2346.  "  Rowan  ( 
■'  Ann  {Park)  j 

2347.  "  Newton  ( 

Elizabeth  (Zell)  j 

2571.  "        NorrisT. 

2572.  "         Amy 

"  Ja7nes  B.  \ 

2703.         "  Emma  (Haines)  J 

"  JoJm  O.  I 

2848.         ■'  Mary  Emma  (Lewis)  j 

3011.  "  Florence  B. 

3012.  "  EmmaB. 

"  William  B.      I 

3112.         "  Sarah  (Way)  j 

3137.  "  J.  Wilbur 

3138.  "  Alice  Elva 

3139.  "  Anna  M. 

3140.  "  Francis  W. 

3141.  "  Myra  Viola 
Snedicker,  Simon  N. 

2843.  "  Jennie  E.  (Hut- 

ton) 

Snyder,  Samuel  \ 

2542.         "      Elmira  (Way)  i 

Spencer,  Lmdley  H.  \ 

232.         "        Phebe  R.  (Cooper)  j 

Sproul,  William  \ 

209.  "        Deborah  (Slokum)  j 

' '        James  (^ 

210.  "        Mary  Rebecca  ( )  J 

211.  "        Samuel  Baker 
Starr,  Jeremiah  \ 

3.       "      Rebecca  (Jackson)  / 

13.  "       Anne,  to. 

14.  "      John 


1       15. 

Starr,  Isaac 

16. 

"      Jeremiah              ") 

"      Elizabeth  {Hiett)  \ 

"      Rachel  (Moore)    ) 

17. 

"      Alice,  TO. 

18. 

"      Rebecca,  to. 

19. 

"      Moses                  ) 

"      Sarah  (Harlan)  / 

20. 

"      Mary 

21. 

' '      Susanna 

22. 

' '      Joshua 

41. 

"      Jeremiah              1 
"      Anne  (Whitson)  j 

42. 

"      Hannah,  to. 

43. 

"      Rebecca,  to. 

44. 

"      Sarah 

68. 

"      Deborah,  to. 

69. 

"      Moses                           ) 
"      Rachel  (Pennington)  j 

70. 

"      Samuel                  \ 

"      Hannah  (Gray)  j 

71. 

' '      Thomas 

72. 

' '      Jeremiah                  \ 

"      Mary  (Thompson)  j 

73. 

"      MaTianna,  to. 

140. 

"      Isaiah  J.                          1 
"      Margaret  J.  (Brackin)  j 

141. 

"      Sarah,  to. 

143. 

"      Rebecca 

148. 

"      Catharine,  to. 

144. 

' '      Anna  Mary. 

145. 

"      Jeremiah  J.              \ 

Lucy  (Butterfield)  j 

146. 

"      Mary  Emma  ' 

147. 

"      Thomas  Pennington 

148. 

"      Louisa  Rebecca,  m. 

149. 

"      Rachel 

150. 

"      Sarah  Ann 

151. 

"      Philena 

152. 

"      Sarah,  to. 

153. 

"      Jeremiah                    \ 

"      Rebecca  (Hallowell)  i 

154. 

"      Eli  T.                    \ 

"       Carrie  (Jefferis)  j 

155. 

"       Anna 

156. 

"      Samuel            ) 
"      Mary  {Dyer)  j 

157. 

"       Mary  Anna,  on. 

158. 

"      Charles  T.                     \ 

"      Emma  F.  {Chandler)  \ 

235. 

•'      Aaron  Brackin    | 

"      Mary  R.  (Betis)  j 

236. 

Moses                         1 

"       Mary  Ann  (Knott)  j 

237. 

"      Anna 

238. 

"      Adaline  Lefeore 

239. 

"      Winfield  Sharpe. 

240. 

"      Margaret  Virginia 

241. 

"      Millard  Fillmore 

INDEX. 

35; 

248. 

Starr, 

Francis  Pennington 

2883. 

Stubbs, 

Cecil  Calvert 

249. 

(( 

Lua  May 

2883. 

u 

Slater  B. 

253. 

a 

William  C. 

2884. 

(( 

Charles  Eugene 

363. 

(t 

George  Matthews 

2885. 

u 

Hannah  M. 

364. 

(I 

Winfield  Sharps 

2886. 

(( 

Edwin  H. 

365. 

(( 

Mary  Rice 

2887. 

l( 

Isaac 

366. 

(< 

Elizabeth  Halloway 

2888. 

" 

Isaac  Job  H. 

367. 

a 

Anna  Virginia 

Swaym 

',,  Joel                          \ 

368. 

(( 

Harry  Benedict 

874. 

" 

Lydia  Ann  (Jack-  V 

369. 

(( 

Nellie  Grant 

son)                         J 

(1 

Moses                           ) 
Rachel  (Pennington)  j 

" 

Benjamin                 \ 
Susanna  (Jackson)  / 

767. 

(( 

2261. 

(( 

Steele,  William          '  } 

2359. 

'( 

William                    | 

1810. 

a 

Mary  (Windle)  / 

u 

Mary   Ann   (Mar-  > 

Stewart,  Uel                          ) 

shall)                      J 

2717. 

<( 

Caroline  (Menden-  \ 

2360. 

.  ( 

Joel                               ■) 
Lydia  Ann  (Jackson)  j 

hall)                      J 

ii 

3046. 

(( 

Saiah  Eliza 

2361. 

n 

Susanna,  m. 

3047. 

(( 

Edna  Rosena 

2586. 

" 

Benjamin 

3048. 

c( 

Lillian  Evlyn 

2587. 

u 

Wm.  Marshall 

3049. 

u 

Edith  Wavelet 

2588. 

a 

Jacob                      1 
Sarah  J.  (mblit)  f 

3050. 

(( 

Effie  Adasa 

i( 

Storm 

Frederick           \ 
Annie  L.  (Bell)  / 

2589. 

a 

Elizabeth 

2495. 

It 

2590. 

(( 

Joel 

Strong,  Edward            \ 

Sweney 

,  Lewis                        \ 
Elizabeth  (Windle)  / 

2530. 

i< 

Lydia  (Hilles)  j 

1789. 

" 

if 

Ozias                               ^ 

Swisher,    Simeon  Woodrow       ) 

2713. 

(( 

Mary  Elizabeth  (Men-  V 
denhall)                 j 

159. 

a 

Annie  Louisa  (Pen-  y 
nington)                     J 

2966. 

(( 

Jennie  H. 

254. 

n 

Mary  Emma 

2967. 

(( 

Walter 

255. 

(( 

Eliza  Leonora 

2968. 

(( 

Annie 

256. 

(( 

Rachel  Lewella 

2969. 

'( 

James 

257. 

" 

Clement  Pennington 

2970. 

11 

Albert  E. 

258. 

n 

Charles  Pennington 

2971. 

.'( 

Jessie 

259. 

u 

Annie  Amanda 

3016. 

(( 

Mary  Ann 

260. 

1( 

Lillian 

3017. 

(( 

Lydia  Ann 

261. 

(1 

Minnie  Bell 

3018. 

u 

Ozias  James 

262. 

u 

Clyde 

3019. 

'( 

Martha  Eliza 

Switzer 

,  Ellwood                        \ 

3020. 

" 

Sarah  Elizabeth 

2094. 

it 

Emza  B.  (Marshall)  / 

3021. 

f  ( 

Willis  Eliel. 

3022. 

u 

Clara  Viola 

T. 

3023. 

<( 

Adelia  Elvira 

3024. 

u 

Nellie  Irinda 

Taverner,  Jonah                    \ 

3025. 

(' 

Joseph  Mendenhall. 

537. 

" 

Miriam  (Gibson)  j 

Stubbi 

,  Thomas  L.                    \ 

Tayloi 

'•,  Benjamin                  \ 

1035. 

Mary   Ann  (Brinton)  J 
Cooper                            \ 

1175. 

(( 

Hannah  J.  (Mona-  \ 
ghan)                 j 

1122. 

«' 

Anna  Maria  ((^arter)  ( 

1609. 

•  ( 

Frederick  Jackson 

1550. 

(( 

Lizzie  Estelle 

1610. 

(( 

George  Harlan 

1551. 

(< 

Mary  Ann 

1611. 

(1 

Mary  Harlan 

1552. 

u 

Alice  Anna 

1612. 

(( 

William  John 

1553. 

(( 

Edith  Rebecca 

1613. 

ui 

Benjamin 

1554. 

(( 

Harriet  Terrel 

1614. 

U 

Aniia  Rachel 

1555. 

(( 

Henry  Harlan 

" 

Levi                    \ 

1556. 

l< 

Kate  Amelia 

1691. 

" 

Sarah   (Windle)  1 

(( 

Slater  B.                  \ 
Sarah  B.  (Haines)  j 

1798. 

(  ( 

Jonathan  P.            \ 
Leah  L.  (Boisiert)  j 

2465. 

(( 

(k 

2881. 

(( 

William  H. 

358 


INDEX. 


1799. 

Taylor, 

Thomas  W.         ) 
Mary  ( Woolley)  f 

(( 

1800. 

ti 

Milton 

1801. 

n 

William  W.  \ 
Sarah  (Cox)  j 

1803. 

" 

Reuben  B. 

1803. 

'■ 

Rachel  L. 

1804. 

u 

Joseph 

1805. 

(1 

.John  F. 

1806. 

f( 

David 

2008. 

(( 

Leonard                    ) 
Sarah  E.  {Roland)  J 

(( 

2009. 

•  1 

Albert 

2010. 

u 

Catharine  B.,  to. 

2011. 

'• 

Ann 

2012. 

** 

Samuel  Woolley         \ 
Lauretta  J.  {Miller)  j 

2013. 

ii 

Mary 

2014. 

u 

Harriet,  m. 

2015. 

tl 

Clarkson 

Temple 

Samuel                   ") 
Hettie  (Johnson)  j 

1784. 

" 

1964. 

(( 

Rebecca,  m. 

1965. 

t( 

William 

1966. 

u 

Samuel 

1967. 

(( 

Ann,  m. 

1968. 

(( 

Sarah,  m. 

1969. 

(( 

Simon 

1970. 

" 

Mary 

1971. 

(( 

Clemens 

Norris                   \ 

2345. 

(1 

Susan  L.  (Smith)  j 

2565. 

Edward                     \ 
Mary  J.  {0 union)  i 

2566. 

w 

Charles                       | 
Philena  {Marshall)  j 

(< 

2567. 

(. 

George  B.                    ) 
Lydia  P.  {Marshall)  | 

<( 

2568. 

(1 

Sidney 

2569. 

(( 

Mary  A. 

2570. 

(( 

Jane  B. 

2999. 

" 

Mary  H. 

3000. 

" 

Edward  B. 

3001. 

il 

William  P. 

3002. 

1( 

Horace 

3003. 

u 

Norris  G. 

Thatcher,  Bartholomew        | 

1791. 

<.i 

Dorcas  (Windle)  j 

Thoma, 

),  George                      y 

461. 

a 

Elizabeth  (Greer)  j 
Ixaac                          \ 

727. 

(1 

Hannah  (Jackson)  j 

768. 

(1. 

Beulah,  m. 

769. 

(( 

Mary 

770. 

" 

Hannah 

771. 

William                  \ 
Hannah  {Daois)  J 

900. 

(( 

Edward 

901.  Thomas,  Mary  B. 

902.  "         Isaac  P. 

903.  "  Wm.  Jackson         1 
"         Emily  D.  {Calvert)] 

1237.  "         William  R. 

1238.  "         Hannah  M. 

1239.  "         EU  Lewis 

1240.  "  Elmer  Ellsworth 

1241.  ''         Edward  Lincoln 

1242.  "  Elizabeth 
Thompson,  James  \ 

2033.  "  Emily  E.  (Windle)  j 

2214.  "  John  Frederic 

2215.  "  A.  Willard 

' '  Joshua  \ 

2314.  "  Phebe  (Hadley)  / 

2513.  "  Amy  T.,  m. 

2514.  "  Samuel  H.  1 
"           Martha   {Moore)) 

2933.  "  Mary 

2934.  "  Ella  P. 

2935.  "  Mary  B. 

2936.  "  Phebe  H. 

2937.  "  J.  Howard 

2938.  "  Lawrence 

2939.  "  Anna  S. 

2940.  "  Amy 

Todd,  Lewis  E.  \ 

238.       "      Adaline  Lefeore  (Starr)  J 
370.       "      Frank 

"      Amos  E.  \ 

1048.       "      Rebecca  (Jackson)  j 

1421.  "      Benton  L. 

1422.  "      Margaret  Jackson 
Tomkins,  Thomas  \ 

1993.  *'        Rosa  (Windle;) 

2196.  "        Minnie 

2197.  "        Charles 

2198.  "        William  W. 

2199.  "        Wilton 

2200.  "        George  E. 
Trimble,  Samuel  \ 

1955.         "  Mary  L.  (Evans)  ) 

2158.         "         Joseph 

Trusent, \ 

1771.         "         Ann  (Downing)  i 

Turner,  Ernest  { 

2484.         "        Henrietta  (Jackson)  | 
2904.         "         Warner  J. 

u. 

Um,berger,  Perry  \ 

1848.  "  Maggie  (Woy)  ( 

Umpstead,  Enos  \ 

1897.  "  Jane  (Windle)  J 

2128.  "  Anna 

2129.  "  Lida 


INDEX. 


359 


V. 

Vance,  Westley  W.  \ 

1088.        "        Edith  (Clayton)  / 

Vernon,  Daniel  \ 

535.         "        Rebecca  (Gibson)  J 

w. 


\ 

Valkei 

■,  Asahel              \ 

28. 

" 

Ann  (Moore)  j 

56. 

James 

57. 

Edward 

58. 

Rebecca 

59. 

t  < 

Ann,  m. 

60. 

" 

Isaac                           ) 
Deborah  {Dickinson)  ) 

61. 

Asahel 

62. 

Mary,  m. 

63. 

Sarah,  m. 

64. 

Asahel                \ 
Sarah  ( Coates)  j 

65. 

Rebecca,  m. 

101. 

Anna 

102. 

Mary,  m. 

103. 

Isaac                           \ 
Elisa  Ann  (Brooke)  j 

104. 

Asahel                     \ 
Sarah  ( Chambers)  j 

105. 

James 

106. 

Joseph 

107. 

Rebecca,  m. 

108. 

Aaron 

109. 

Deborah,  m. 

128. 

Samuel 

139. 

Asahel  C. 

130. 

Anna,  m. 

131. 

Susanna,  m. 

132. 

Phebe,  m. 

133. 

Joseph 

134. 

Sarah,  m. 

135. 

Margaret,  m. 
Abraham  L.           \ 
Hanua  (Whitson)  J 

197. 

212. 

Mary  Louisa,  m. 

213. 

Isaac  Buchanan 

214. 

Eliza  Josephine,  m. 

215. 

James  M.                      > 
Eliza  Ann  (Fawkes)  j 

316. 

Esther  Jane,  m. 

217. 

Sarah  Prances,  «i. 

218. 

Isaac  Lewis 

319. 

Deborah,  m. 

220. 

Patience 

321. 

Isaac 

223. 

Rebecca 

356. 

Elmer 

857. 

Oscar 

358. 

Minnie 

W^alker  ) 

1977.         "     '  Eleanor  (Dinwiddle)  | 
3179.         "        Homer  B. 
2180.         "        Mary  J.,  m. 

"        Asahel  \ 

2626.         "        Sarah  (Chambers)  / 

Wallace,  Joseph  \ 

1740.         '•        Sarah  (Cummins)  f 

1932.  "        Elizabeth,  m. 

1933.  "        James 

1934.  "        LuciUa 

1935.  "        Joseph 
Walpole,  John  \ 

418.         "         Mary  (Jackson)  j 

439.  "  William 

440.  "         Mary 

441.  "         Sarah 

442.  "         Samuel  Jacob 
Walter,  Robert  L.       \ 

152.         "       Sarah  (Starr)  / 

Walters,  James  \ 

1230.         "         Sarah  EHzabeth  \ 
(Worley)  j 

Ward,  Peter  H.  \ 

2065.         "      Mary  D.  (Windle)  / 
2318.         "      Carrie 
3219.         "      Theona  Mary 

Warner,  Tardley  \ 

813.         "        Hannah  (Allen)  / 

959.  "        Charles  A. 

960.  "        Anne 

961.  "  Rebecca,  m. 
963.  "  William  Y. 
963.         "        George  Malin 

Warrington,  Joseph  H.  ^ 

148.  "  Louisa  Rebecca  V 

(Starr)  J 

350.  "  Mary  Trotter 

Waters,  Cyrus  \ 

774.         "       Artridge  P.  (Jackson)  j 

909.  "       Anne  P. 

910.  "       Henry  Elwell  1 
"       Eattie  M.  {Barrows)  i 

911.  "        Joseph  J. 
Way,  Jacob  \ 

844.       "■      Mary  (Jackson)  J 

1059.  "      Hannah  H.,  m. 

1060.  "      Josiah 

1061.  "      Edith 

1062.  "      Phebe  Ann,  m. 

1063.  "      Ruth  T.,  m. 

1064.  "      Ruhaney,  m. 

1065.  "      Alice 

1066.  "      Homer 

1067.  "      Maryetta 

1068.  "     Jacob  H.  ) 
"      Rachel  A.  {Pugh)  i 

1069.  "     Eliza,  m. 


360 

INDEX. 

Way,  David  C.              \ 

1201. 

Webb 

Asa  Bell 

1128. 

"      Alice  (Maxwell)  J 

1202. 

i( 

Pennock  Pusey 

1129. 

' '      Harriet 

1203. 

a 

Theodore  Winthrop 

1444. 

' '      Lottie 

1220. 

ul 

Catharine 

1445. 

"      Joy  C. 

1221. 

a 

Oliver 

1560. 

"      Harvey  Rowland 

1223. 

u 

Richard 

1561. 

"     Robert  Lay  ton 

1333. 

(( 

Eliza 

1562. 

"      Catharine 

1334. 

" 

Edward 

1563. 

"      Lydia 

1325. 

(1 

George 

' '      John                     \ 

1336. 

i( 

Walter 

2323. 

"      Eliza  (Hoopes)  j 

"      Marshall  8.                     \ 

1337. 

it 

Alfred 

James,  Jr.        ) 

2539. 

•'      Anna  Eliza  (Smedley)  J 

1657. 

a 

Anne  (Evans)  / 

2541. 

"     Mabel 

It 

Bennet                          ~\ 

2542. 

"      Elmira,  m. 

2551. 

(( 

Margaretta  (William-  [ 

2543. 

"      Israel  H.           \ 

son)                             1 

"      Susan  (Idall)  J 

Webster,  John                          1 

2544. 

"      Hannah  Jane,  m. 

842. 

Alice  W.  (Jackson)  \ 

2545. 

"      Lydia  J.,  m. 

Ezra                        \ 

2546. 

"      Lindley  E.                      1 

1184. 

Gertrude  (Coates)  j 

' '      Carrie  B.  {Darlington)  \ 

1615. 

Frederic 

2978. 

-'      M.  Warren 

1616. 

Walter  C. 

2979. 

"      Channing 

Wentworth,  Erastus             ^ 

2980. 

''      Mabel 

939. 

'         Anna  Meredith  V 

2981. 

"      Fannie 

(Lewis)          J 

2982. 

"      Walter 

1263. 

i 

'        Anna  Lewis 

2983. 

"      Mary  E. 

White 

,  William               \ 

2984. 

"     Sarah  E. 

389. 

u 

Anne  (Jackson)  ) 

"     JoJm                 \ 

390. 

li 

Isaac                    \ 
Sarah  (  Watson)  / 

3103. 

"      Mary  (Moore)  J 

ii 

3106. 

•'      Malinda,  m. 

397. 

(( 

John                   \ 
Eliza  {Mauley)  ) 

3107. 

' '      Jeremiah                    \ 

(( 

"     Mary  Ann  {Beans)  j 

398. 

" 

Thomas               \ 
Mary  { Cherry)  f 

3108. 

' '     Phebe  Jane,  m. 

(( 

3109. 

"      Ann 

399. 

" 

Joseph 

3110. 

'•      Mary  M.,  m. 

400. 

(( 

Eliza,  m. 

3111. 

"      Andrew 

401. 

" 

William 

3112. 

"      Sarah,  m. 

403. 

a 

Mary,  m. 

3113. 

"      Wm.  Bartlett  ( 

(( 

Hugh                \ 

"     Ellen  (Way)   j 

458. 

(■ 

Sarah  (Greer)  j 

Webb,  Benjamin  .                 \ 

(( 

John                              \ 

765. 

"     Catharine  (Jackson)  J 

1147. 

a 

Alice  Mary  (Hoopes)  j 

892. 

"     William                      ] 

1588. 

a 

Clinton  M. 

"    Rachel  (Pusey)           V 

1589. 

ii 

John  Thomas 

"    Hannah  C.  {Smith)) 

<( 

Alfred                     | 

893. 

"    Mary,  m. 

1943. 

(( 

Elizabeth  (Evans)  ( 

894. 

"     Sarah,  m. 

Whiti 

ng,  Artliur  N.        \ 

895. 

"    Eliza,  7n. 

1353. 

(( 

Frances  (Lea)  i 

896. 

'•    Edward             { 
"    Emily  (Smith)  j 

1631. 

(( 

Ethel 

1633. 

(( 

Bertha 

897. 

"     Anna 

Whitson,   Thomas               } 

898. 

"     Emily 

43. 

(• 

Hannah  (Starr)  / 

1197. 

"    Benjamin                ( 

"     Sarah  (Williams)  \ 

74. 

Samuel               \ 
Rachel  (Moore)  / 

1198. 

'•     Henry  Pusey        | 
"    A7inie  (Sneeder)  i 

75. 

Micah 

Mary  (Mercer) 

1199. 

"     William                 \                 ■ 

" 

Esther  (Cooper) 
Hannah  {Mercer), 

"    Emily  (Sanborn)  J                 t 

(< 

1200. 

"    Charles 

76. 

u 

Sarah,  m. 

77. 

Whitson 

,  Thomas                "(^ 

283. 

Whitson 

,  Samuel  L. 

<< 

Martha  {Hobson)  j 

284, 

(( 

Mary 

78. 

(( 

Moses                        1 
Elizabeth  (Taylor)/ 

285, 

ii 

Joseph  F. 

<( 

286. 

(( 

Benjamin  F. 

79. 

(( 

Hannah,  m. 

287. 

(( 

Anna,  m. 

80. 

<( 

Joseph 

388. 

(( 

Elva,  m. 

81. 

<i 

Jeremiah                   ] 

289. 

(( 

Loretto,  m. 

(( 

Ann  8.  Oicen            y 

290. 

(( 

Zurima 

<< 

EUzabetn  {Newhold) ) 

291. 

a 

Wilzie 

(( 

Thomas               \ 
Phebe  (Cooper)  J 

292. 

it 

Mary 

127. 

(( 

293. 

ii 

Aden 

165. 

(( 

Phebe  Ann 

594. 

(( 

Viola 

166. 

<( 

Cyrus 

295. 

<( 

Mercer 

167. 

(< 

Mary,  w.l 

296. 

(( 

Phebe,  m. 

168. 

u 

Amos  E.             \ 

297. 

u 

Mary 

(( 

Abi  (Michener)  j 

298. 

(( 

Susan,  m, 

169. 

(( 

Hannah  S. 

299. 

a 

Mary  Esther 

170. 

a 

Leah  C,  m. 

306. 

(( 

Henry 

171. 

ii 

Rachel  M.,  m. 

307. 

a 

Emma 

173. 

n 

Thomas  H.              \ 

308. 

ii 

Mary  H. 

a 

Phebe  P.  (Cooper)  j 

316. 

a 

Jessie  L. 

173. 

a 

William             \ 
E.  C.  (Fulton)  / 

330. 

ii 

Sumner 

(( 

331. 

(1 

Martha 

174. 

(1 

George                       \ 

332. 

11 

Edward 

(( 

Elizabeth  (Pownall)  J 

333. 

(( 

Henry 

175. 

<( 

Elizabeth,  m. 

334. 

a 

Hannah 

176. 

<( 

Mercer                 \ 

335. 

(( 

Alice 

(I 

Matilda  (Moore)  j 

336. 

ii 

Jane 

177. 

(( 

Hannah,  m. 

344. 

ii 

Russell  T. 

178. 

(( 

Joseph  H.              1 

345. 

ii 

Charles  S. 

(( 

Emma  (Zimmer-  Y 

346. 

ii 

Emily  E. 

man)                J 

347. 

a 

Horace  G. 

179. 

(( 

Mary  P.,  m. 

349. 

ii 

Olive 

180. 

" 

Ann,  m. 

350. 

a 

Kaolin  L. 

181. 

^i 

Thomas 

a 

Thomas        "1 
Amy  (Pyle)  / 

182. 

li 

Rebecca,  m. 

1439. 

ii 

183. 

(( 

Francis              \ 

1653. 

ii 

Hannah 

i( 

Mary  ( Walter)  i 

1654. 

<( 

Alice 

184. 

(t 

Sarah  Jane,  m. 

1655. 

(I 

Jane 

185. 

a 

Samuel 

Wickersham,  Levi                  ) 

186. 

11 

Theodore               \ 
Eliza  (Bakestraw)  J 

2268. 

n 

Rachel  (Wood-  \ 

i( 

ward)             j 

187. 

<( 

Thomas        \ 
Amy  (Pyle)  / 

2387. 

(C 

Thomas               1 
Priscilla  (Jones)  j 

11 

ii 

188. 

li 

Mary,  m. 

2388. 

<( 

Sarah,  m. 

189. 

li 

Jacob  T.                 \ 
Mary  B.  (Bussell)  j 

2389. 

ii 

John 

it 

2390. 

ii 

Preston                1 

190. 

(( 

Anna  M.,  m 

ii 

Bebecca  (Cham-  > 

191. 

(C 

Moses                      1 
Cecilia  A.  ( Gehr)  j 

bers)                ) 

" 

2391. 

11 

Levi              ] 

196. 

a 

Lydia  Ann 

n 

Angeline  P.  V 

197. 

a 

Hanna,  m- 

(Russell)  j 

198. 

li 

Angelina 

ii 

Samuel                 \ 

199. 

(< 

Thomas  Clarkson  \ 

2533. 

u 

Mary  J.  (Hoopes) ) 

a 

Emily  (Albright)   j 

(< 

Preston               ] 

268. 

<( 

Jesse  M. 

2627. 

(( 

Rebecca  (Cham-  V 

269. 

it 

Rebecca  E. 

bers)                 J 

270. 

(( 

Anna  R. 

2676. 

(( 

Joseph  Allen  \ 

(Lysle)  / 

26 

283. 

(( 

Sarah 

(( 

362 


INDEX. 


2677. 

Wickersbam,  Elmira                       j 

1392. 

Wilson 

,  Samuel  D. 

2678. 

u 

Elizabeth  J.,  m 

1393. 

a 

Mary  S. 

3682. 

(( 

Rachel 

1497. 

a 

Rufus  M. 

2683. 

" 

William  R. 

1498. 

" 

Adelaide 

2684. 

" 

Mary  S. 

" 

Thomas  H.              \ 

2685. 

(( 

Florilla 

1721. 

(1 

Hannah  (Windle)  j 

Wtggans,  Joseph  A.                1 

It 

William                   \ 

1807. 

Mary  Eliza  (Wiu-  V 
die)                       J 

1790. 

(( 

Mary  (Dinwiddle-  \ 
Windle)               j 

2016. 

u 

Thomas  Windle 

1894. 

" 

Deborah  H. 

2017. 

l( 

Jonathan  Fowler    (^ 

1895. 

u 

Andrew  J. 

u 

Elizabeth  {Meyers)  j 

1896. 

(1 

William 

Wilkinson,  Nathaniel    )                 ! 

" 

David                   \ 

2324. 

(i 

Mary  Ann  V 

2315. 

(( 

Sarah   (Hadley)  j 

(Hoopes)  J 

2515. 

<( 

Stephen                ^ 

2551. 

ii 

Margaretta,  m. 

(1 

Sarah  {Mitchell)  j 

2552. 

a 

Phebe 

2516. 

(( 

Phebe  H. 

Williams,  Samuel            \ 

2517. 

n 

Eliza,  m. 

46. 

" 

Ann  (Moore)  j 

2518. 

a 

Lydia  P.,  m. 

u 

Henry  B.                  \ 

2519. 

a 

Hadley 

1385. 

u 

Elizabeth  P.  (Wil-  \ 

2941. 

•' 

Emilie  P. 

son)                       j 

2943. 

(• 

Joseph  M. 

(t 

Benjamin  P.          \ 

2943. 

n 

Eliza  R. 

2354. 

(' 

Elizabeth  (Jones)  j 

2944. 

•' 

David  H. 

2578. 

(< 

Phebe  Jones 

2945. 

" 

Edward  S. 

2579. 

<i 

Sara 

Winans,  Joseph  D.                     ) 

Wilson 

,  Joseph  D.                       ) 
Deborah  A.   (Cooper)  / 

1987. 

(( 

Margaret   B.    (Win-  \ 

233. 

(1 

die)                         J 

n 

Stephen                 1 
Alice  (Jackson)  J 

2185. 

u 

Kit 

748. 

a 

2186. 

u 

Elsie 

t  < 

Jonathan                     \ 

3187. 

" 

William  W. 

833. 

(( 

Sarah  M.  (Jackson)  / 

2188. 

" 

Francis 

849. 

11 

Josiah              \ 

3189. 

" 

Everett 

(( 

Mary  {Price)  ( 

2190. 

u 

Eva 

1016. 

" 

Elizabeth 

Windle,  Francis                  | 

1017. 

(( 

Pusey                    ( 

8. 

" 

Mary  (Jackson, )  j 

(t 

Rebecca  {Pusey)  j 

16.56. 

a 

Thomas                         \ 
Abigail  ( Wickersham)  j 

1018- 

i( 

Theodore 

" 

1019. 

" 

Lydia  J. 

1657. 

" 

Anne,  m. 

1020. 

a 

Mary 

1658. 

u 

William               \ 

1021. 

i< 

Ephraim                   (^ 

" 

Mary  (Jackson)  j 

" 

Maria  E.  {Dixon)  J 

1659. 

" 

John 

1022. 

(( 

Sarah  T. 

1660. 

(I 

David                 \ 

1023. 

(( 

Charles  S. 

n 

Abigail  { Kirk)  j 

1092. 

(( 

Edward  P.               i 
Lucy  G.  {Munson)  ] 

1661. 

" 

Moses 

(( 

1662. 

(( 

Isaac 

1093. 

t( 

Alice  J.,  m. 

1663. 

" 

James 

1094. 

11 

Mary  Jane 

1664. 

u 

Mary 

1095. 

(( 

Benjamin  P.            (^ 

1665. 

It 

Isaac                \ 

u 

Mary   T.  {Mason)  ( 

1 1 

Mary  (Stotler)  J 

1096. 

(I 

Rachel  P. 

1666. 

" 

William 

1097. 

" 

Anna  M. 

1667. 

(t 

Thomas             \ 

1385. 

It 

Elizabeth  P.,  m. 

u 

Mary  (Mowan)  / 

1386. 

u 

Theodore 

1668. 

ti 

Job                         ( 

1387. 

(I 

Ida  Mary 

tt 

Deborah   {Davis)  ( 

1388. 

11 

Helen  Fithian 

1669. 

tl 

Mary 

1389. 

<( 

Mary  Rebecca 

1670. 

" 

David             1 
Jane  {Davis)  j 

1390. 

tl 

Sarah  Huston 

" 

1391. 

1( 

Charles  S. 

1671. 

It 

Jonathan 

INDEX. 


363 


1672.  Windle, 


1673. 
1684. 
1685. 
1686. 
1687. 
1688. 

1689. 
1590. 
1691. 
1693. 
1693. 

1694. 
1695. 

1696. 
1697. 

1698. 
1699. 
1700. 


1701. 

1703. 
1703. 
1704. 
1705. 
1706. 
1707. 
1708. 
1709. 

1710. 
1711. 

1713. 
1713. 
1714. 

1715. 
1716. 


1717. 
1718. 
1719. 


1730. 
1731. 


1 


Israel 

Orpha  {Pierce)         \ 
Mary  Stolen  {Leh-  | 
man)  J 

Rachel 
Lydia,  m. 
Caleb 
Ann,  m. 
Mary,  m. 
Francis  \ 

Eleanor  {Holt)  \ 
William 
Ruth 
Sarah,  m. 
Rebecca 

Thomas  \ 

SaraTi  E.  { Fowler-)  ( 
Rachel 
John 

Margaret  (Sharpless) 
Isaac 

David  \ 

Mary  (Morgan)  i 
Hannah,  m. 
Joseph  Kirk 
Benjamin 
Orpha  (Jefferis) 
Lydia  {Cooper') 
Caleb  \ 

Elisabeth   {Jefferis)  J 
Polly,  m. 
John 
Jacob 

Catharine,  m. 
Isaac 
Michael 
Thamzin,  m. 
John  \ 

Sarah  (Hayes)  f 
Thomas 

Israel  ) 

Mary  0.  {  Wilson)  j 
Abisha 
Rebecca    * 
Jesse  \ 

Amy  Ann  ( Oibson)  j 
Joseph 
Lewis 

Elisa  A.  { Woodward) 
Mary  (Love) 
William 

Margaretta  {Jackson) 
Job  ) 

Mary   {Evans)  J 
Henry  ^ 

Eliza  {Jackson)  \ 
Martha  (Davis)  J 
Rachel,  to. 
Hannah 


1733.  Windle 

1738. 

(i 

1734. 

1735. 

(( 

1736. 

<( 

1737. 

(1 

1738. 

(' 

1738. 

1730. 

(( 

u 

1731. 

(< 

1733. 

ft 

1733. 

a 

1734. 

(( 

1735. 

1764. 

a 

1780. 

<^ 

1781. 

" 

1789. 

a 

1790. 

n 

1791. 

u 

1793. 

i( 

1793. 

(( 

1794. 

(( 

(( 

(( 

1795. 

(( 

1796. 

" 

1797. 

u 

1807. 

(( 

1808. 

(( 

1809. 

<' 

1810. 

(( 

1811. 

(( 

(( 

1813. 

(( 

1813. 

(( 

1814. 

(( 

1815. 

1816. 

(< 

(( 

1817. 

a 

1818. 

(< 

1819. 

(( 

1830. 

" 

1831. 

Isaac  \ 

Mary  ( White)  j 
Thomas  \ 

Rebecca  (Bice)  I 
Davis  \ 

Hopeful  (Hoffman)  / 
Hannah 
Rachel 
Abigail,  m. 
Joshua 

Israel  P.  \ 

Emma  (Bradley)  j 
Ezra  ) 

Henrietta   { Ulrich)  j 
Mary  Ann,  m. 
Jacob  S.         \ 
Glara  (Foot)  j 
Isaac  \ 

Alice  (Jutt) ) 
Elizabeth  S.,  to. 
Ellen  B.,  m. 
Job  ) 

Mary  (Evans)  f 
William 
John 

Elizabeth,  to. 
Mary,  to. 
Dorcas,  to. 
Eleanor,  to. 
Francis 

William  ) 

Mary  (McLain)  V 

Mary  ( Windle) } 

Rebecca,  to. 

Francis  \ 

Mary  (Nichols)  j 

Martha  Jane,  to. 

Mary  Eliza,  to. 

Sharpless  \ 

Dinah  { Taylor)  \ 

William 

Mary,  to. 

Caleb  \ 

Mary  (Seal)) 

Hannah 

Ruth,  TO. 

Edith 

David 

Mary  (Dilworth) 

John  1 

Hannah  Mary  { Way)  i 

Amos 

Rebecca 

William  \ 

(Harlan)  j 

Mary  Elma,  to. 

John  M.  \ 

Bebecca  Jane  (Peirce)  J 


364 


INDEX. 


1822.  Windle, 

David  C.              \ 

<( 

Anna  ( Thomas)  j' 

1823. 

ii 

Francis 

1824. 

li 

Maria  Jane 

1825. 

<( 

Sidney  C. 

1826. 

<( 

Thomas  A. 

1833. 

(( 

Joseph  J.           ] 

Phebe  (Button)  y 
Susan  {Kirk)    j 

1834. 

<( 

Adaline,  m. 

1835. 

it 

Caleb                          ) 

Jane  {Eawley)            V 
Harriet  {Hendricks)  J 

1836. 

(. 

Louisa  S.,  m. 

1837. 

(1 

Mifflin  C.                      \ 

Susan  A.  {Entriken)  / 

a 

1838. 

(( 

Lydia  Ann,  m. 

1839. 

(1 

William  Kirk  | 
Mary  {Bash)  J 

a 

1840. 

<( 

Sarah 

1841. 

a 

Martin 

1842. 

" 

Ellen 

1843. 

(( 

Maggie 

1844. 

li 

Susan 

1845. 

n 

John 

1846. 

a 

Jacob 

1854. 

a 

Jonathan 

1855. 

n 

Josiah 

1856. 

u 

Elizabeth 

1857. 

a 

Belinda 

1858. 

(( 

Sarah 

1859. 

(( 

Lavinia 

1860. 

<( 

Samuel 

1861. 

u 

Amanda 

1862. 

i( 

Thomas  H.                ) 
Rachel  A.  {Mercer)  / 

i( 

1863. 

(( 

Charles 

1864. 

(( 

Mary 

1865. 

n 

Thomas  A. 

1866. 

(( 

Hannah  E.,  m. 

1867. 

(1 

Amanda 

1868. 

(( 

Dillwyn 

1869. 

(( 

Septina 

1870. 

'( 

Harriet 

1871. 

(( 

Samson  R. 

1873. 

.( 

Joseph  T. 

1873. 

(I 

Anna  Mary 

1874. 

<< 

Jesse 

1875. 

t( 

William  D. 

1876. 

u 

Elizabeth 

1877. 

a 

Davis 

1878. 

n 

Lewis 

1879. 

ii 

Anna  E. 

1880. 

(( 

Deborah  J. 

1881. 

(( 

Sallie  E.,  m. 

1882. 

a 

Isaac  E.                   \ 
Mary  E.  {Sleeper)  / 

(I 

1883. 

n 

William  E. 

1884. 

n 

Rebecca  L. 

1885. 

Windle, 

1886. 

(( 

1887. 

<( 

1888. 

u 

1889. 

n 

1890. 

(< 

1891. 

'• 

1892. 

(i 

1893. 

a 

1897. 

'' 

1898. 

•' 

1899. 

" 

1900. 

" 

1901. 

" 

1902. 

•  ( 

1903. 

(( 

1904. 

u 

" 

1905. 

.1 

1906. 

<> 

1907. 

u 

1908. 

•' 

1909. 

(. 

1910. 

'* 

1912. 

(• 

1913. 

(( 

1914. 

•• 

1915. 

" 

1916. 

u 

1919. 

u 

1920. 

(( 

1921. 

" 

1987. 

ii, 

1988. 

1989. 

u 

1990. 

.( 

1991. 

(( 

1992. 

ii 

1993. 

k( 

1994. 

" 

1995. 

u 

1999. 

(( 

2000. 

" 

2001. 

u 

2018. 

ii 

2019. 

it 

2020. 

(( 

a 

2021. 

u 

2022. 

'• 

2023. 

(( 

2024. 

li 

2025. 

(( 

2026. 


Annie 

Mary 

Deborah 

Emihe 

Elizabeth  E. 

Margaretta  J.,  m. 

Thomas  J. 

Edwin  J. 

Elma 

Jane,  m. 

Rachel 

Hannah,  m. 

Marshall 

Davis 

George 

Lewis 

Francis 

Ann  {Rogers) 

Jane 

Sarah 
Mary 

Davis 
Phebe 

Thomas  D.  1 

{McElhenny)  j 

Lucius 

James  M. 

Cleona,  m. 

Ella 

Kate 

Clara 

Beulah 

Francis 

Margaret  B.,  wi. 

Francis  \ 

Mary  G.  {Laughlin)  J 

David  D. 

William  M.  1 

Caroline  (King)  j 

Mary  Jane,  m. 

Ella,  m. 

Rosa,  m. 

Rebecca 

Goodwin  C. 

James 

Joseph 

Mifflin 

Mary  S.,  m. 

Taylor  \ 

Eliza  R.  {Oakford)j 

Caleb  T.  ) 

Emma  L.  {Bowers)  j 

Sarah  R.,  m. 

William  T. 

Levis 

William  S. 

Howard  | 

Cecilia  M.  {Reynolds)  J 

Mary  Emma 


INDEX. 

3( 

3033. 

Windle 

Emily  E.,  m. 

3309.  Windle,  Clara  B. 

2034. 

a 

Hariy  Levis 

2230. 

'        George  J. 

3035. 

(( 

Margaret  Deborah 

3331. 

'        Elmer  A. 

3036. 

u 

Ziba  D. 

3333. 

'        Mary 

3037. 

u 

Elba  L. 

3333. 

'        Harry  J. 

3038. 

(( 

John  Sharpless 

3334. 

'        Carrie  Mary 

3039. 

(( 

Hannah  Mary 

3335. 

'        Wm.  Norman 

3040. 

11 

Deborah  D. 

3226. 

Phebe  Elizabeth 

3041. 

a 

Laura  J. 

Winslow,  Thomas            1 

3043. 

(( 

Anna  Margaret 

460. 

"        Mary  (Greer)  j 

3043. 

u 

Samuel  "Way 

Wo 

If.  Qeorge                          \ 
Ida  Matilda  (Windle)  / 

3044. 

<( 

Percy  S. 

3073.       " 

8045. 

it 

Ella  P. 

3338.       " 

Henry  Albert 

3046. 

i( 

Mary  E. 

Wood,  Day                     \ 

3047. 

u 

Roland  P. 

869. 

'      Eliza  (Jackson)  / 

2048. 

(( 

Charles  T. 

1139.        ' 

'      John  J. 

3049. 

1( 

Florence  M. 

1140. 

Rachel,  m. 

3050. 

(( 

Lucy  A. 

1141. 

Henry 

3065. 

il 

Mary  D.,  m. 

1143. 

'      Edward 

2066. 

Henry  J.                ) 
Adaline  (Burns)  / 

1143.        ' 

i 

'      Day 

'      Ann  Elizabeth  (  Wood) 

3067. 

u 

Anna  Maria,  m. 

1581.       ' 

Harriett  R. 

3068. 

(< 

Benjamin  Franklin  ] 

' 

James  F. 

t< 

Rachel  Ann  ( Whit-  Y 

3778. 

'      Mary  Anna  L.  (Collins) 

acre)                      i 

3073. 

Wm.  Musgrave 

2069. 

li 

Milton  Early     ) 
Emma  (Pettit)  J 

Woodruff,  W.   Warren 

a 

979. 

Edith  B.  (Phillips) 

3070. 

a 

Edwin  Dutton     \ 
Amy  ( Whinery)  J 

986. 

"         Alice  (Jackson) 

(( 

1303. 

"         Lucy  E. 

2071. 

(( 

Alfaretta  H.,  w. 

1304. 

WiUiam  W. 

2072. 

a 

Ida  Matilda,  m. 

Woodward,  Samuel                 \ 

2081. 

" 

Mary  Isaphenia  m. 

2337. 

"         Sarah  (Jackson)  / 

2082. 

(( 

Amanda  .Jane 

3361. 

"         Susanna,  m. 

2083. 

(( 

Emma  Matilda 

3362. 

"         John                     1 
"         Rebecca  (Goates)  j 

2084. 

'( 

Benjamin  Nathan 

2085. 

a 

Nettie  P. 

2363. 

"         Samuel             ) 
"         Ann{8wayne)f 

2086- 

CI 

Lydia  Hannah 

2087. 

li 

Lizzie  Louisa 

3364. 

"         Sarah,  m. 

2088. 

a 

Newton  H. 

3365. 

"          William              ) 
"         Sarah  (Bolton)  j 

2089. 

4k 

JonK. 

2090. 

(( 

Frank  W. 

3366. 

Thomas              ) 
"         Mary  (Barney)  / 

2091. 

" 

Elmer  C. 

2092. 

(( 

Adaline  P. 

3367. 

"         Levi                   \ 
"         Phebe  {Button)  /  . 

2093. 

(( 

Annie  C. 

2102. 

(( 

Willie  M. 

3368. 

"         Rachel,  m. 

2103. 

<( 

Strode  Edgar 

3269. 

"         Rebecca,  m. 

2104. 

it 

Mary  Ida 

"         Levi                     \ 
"         Phebe  (Huttou)  j 

2105. 

(i 

Lizzie  P. 

3393. 

2113. 

<( 

Jon  Blanch 

2363. 

"         Margaret,  m. 

2113. 

a 

Frank  W.  B. 

3363. 

"         Joel 

2114. 

(> 

Charlie  D. 

3364. 

"         Sarah,  m. 

2115. 

a 

William  Carey 

3365. 

"         Mary  Ann 

2119. 

li 

William  S. 

3366. 

"         Susanna,  m. 

2130. 

(( 

Allen  J. 

3367. 

"         Rachel,  m. 

2121. 

a 

Charles  Francis 

3371. 

"         John  J. 

2130. 

(( 

Mary 

"         Hannah  (Mattson) 

2131. 

(( 

Frances 

3373. 

"         Washington  B. 

3132. 

a 

Sallie 

"        Edith  B.  (Lamborn) 

2208. 

n 

William  T. 

366 


INDEX. 


2373.  Woodward,  Isaac                        1 

'         Hannah  (Sharpless)  f 

2374. 

'         Eliza,  m. 

2375. 

'         Phebe  Ann 

2376. 

'         Jackson                  1 

Sibilla  P.  {Entri-  \ 

ken)                    J 

2377. 

'         Mabel,  m. 

2378. 

Lewis  B.                     \ 

'         Elizabeth  8.  (  Witsil)  \ 

2379. 

'         Sarah,  m. 

2380. 

'          Isaac  J. 

2381. 

'         Sibilla,  m. 

2382. 

'          Samuel                     ^ 

'         Margaret  ( Dickey)  j 

2383.           ' 

'         Joseph 

2384. 

'         Cassandra 

2385. 

'         Hadassah 

2386. 

'         Anna  Eliza,  m. 

'          Frederick  K.    ~| 

2555. 

*          Hannah  Mary  \ 

(Mitchell)    J 

2632. 

'         Albert  M.               ) 
'         Harriet  {Parker)  j 

2633. 

'         Adolphus  Darwin 

2634. 

Theo.  Bolton 

2635. 

'          .Jacob  Granville 

2636. 

'         Washington  B. 

2637 

Charity  T. 

2638.           * 

Marietta  S. 

2639.  Woodward,  Sarah  B. 

2640.  "  Caroline  D. 

2641.  "  William  S. 

2646.  "  Thomas  E. 

2647.  "  Anna  Mary 

2648.  "  Hannah 

2649.  "  Henry  Clay 

2654.  "  Clara  J. 

2655.  "  EUie  L.' 
3656.  "  Alfred  Lee 

2673.  "  Isabella  R. 

2674.  "  Joseph  S. 

2675.  "  Mary  E. 

2991.  "  Mary 

2992.  "  Mabel  H,. 

2993.  "  Joseph  M. 

2994.  "Ida 
Worley,  Lewis  D. 

899.  "  Hannah  S.  (Menden- 
hall) 

1228.  "  Beulah  Elma,  m. 

1229.  "  Susan  R. 

1230.  "  Sarah  Elizabeth,  vi. 

1231.  "  Lydia  Williams 

1232.  "  Jane  Walker 

1233.  •'  Eliza  Brown,  m. 

1234.  "  Marianna 

1235.  "  Florence 

1236.  "  Ellen  Janney 


INDEX  FOR  DESCENDANTS  OF 
EPHRAIM  AND  RACHEL  (NEWLIN)  JACKSON. 


A. 

Bridge 

?,  David  J. 

287. 

Ashley, 

W.  H.                             \ 

128. 

(i 

Lucretia  A.  (Chap 

(( 

Louisa  B.  {Chapman)  j 

269. 

i< 

man) 
Elizabeth  J.,  m. 

B. 

370. 

u 

John  S.              \ 
Mary  (Brush)  j 

" 

Boreau, 

Hiram                       ] 

271. 

(. 

James  M. 

126. 

(( 

Maria  Louisa  (Chap-  > 

272. 

(( 

Ursula,  m. 

man)                        J 

273. 

.< 

A.  Frank          ) 
Julia  {Brush)  j 

264. 

" 

G.  Frank 

(( 

265. 

u 

Maria  Elnora,  m. 

274. 

" 

Jerome  C. 

266. 

u 

Hiram  L. 

379. 

(( 

Mary 

267. 

(( 

Samuel  J.  Chapman 

380. 

'• 

Lenna 

268. 

u 

U.  S.  Grant 

381. 

l( 

Charles 

Bratton 

,  Qeorge           ] 

Brown, 

James  8.              \ 

269. 

(( 

Elizabeth  J.  \ 

93. 

" 

Eliza  (Jackson)  ) 

(Bridges)  J 

(( 

Samuel  T.              \ 

376. 

<( 

Charles 

135. 

" 

Mary  S.  (Parker)  ) 

377. 

" 

Ursula 

203. 

u 

Edwin  A. 

378. 

« 

Harvey 

204. 

(( 

Clara 

INDEX. 


367 


205.  Brown,  Sally  A. 

206.  "      Anna  P. 

207.  "      Benjamin 

208.  "      Joseph 

209.  ' '      Mary 

210.  "      Elizabeth 

211.  "      Edith 

301.  "       Wistar  Parker 

302.  "      Laura  Harvey 
Brownley,  B.  B. 

286.  "         Florence  A.  (Chap 

man) 
384.  "         Katie 


■1 


c. 

Chapman,  Samuel  J. 
69.  "  Elizabeth  (Jack- 

son) 

126.  "  Maria  Louisa,  m. 

127.  "  Mary 

128.  "  Lucretia  A.,  m. 

129.  "  Augusta  Ursula, 

130.  "  Frank  Jackson 
"  E.  Ann  {Price) 
"  Mary  0.  {Stewar 

286.  "  Florence  A.,  m. 

287.  "  Louisa  B.,  m. 

288.  "  Mary  Elizabeth 

289.  "  Samuel  Jackson 

290.  "  Frank  J. 

291.  "  U.  S.  Grant 

292.  "  Edgar 

293.  "  Mary  Clinton 
Cleaver,  Jesse  ] 

52.         "        Sarah  Evans  (Jack- J- 
son)  J 

Cooper,  William  \ 

84.         "      Mary  (Jackson)  j 
63.         "      Hannah 

Cope,  Samuel  I 

99.  "    Ann  (Williams)  / 

226.  "  Daniel 

227.  "  Mary  Ann 

228.  "  Abiah 

229.  "  Morris 

230.  "  David  J. 

231.  "  Samuel  M. 
Cowgill,  Joseph  \ 

218.         "       Rebecca  (Smith)  j 

D. 

Darlington,  Joseph  D. 
81.  "  Mary  Jane  (Jack 

son) 

100.  "  William 

"  Catharine  ( Wil- 


150.  Darlington,  Elisha  > 
Sidney  P.  (Stem)  | 

151.  "  George 
Emma  S.  (Down 


152.  "  Joseph  J. 

153.  "  Joseph 

"  Sidney  S.   (Mc- 

Coy) 

311.  "  Evan  J. 

312.  "  William  S. 

313.  "  Frank 

314.  "  Chariie 

315.  "  Henry 

316.  "  Laura 

317.  "  Josephine 

318.  "  Anna  Mary 

319.  "  Ella 

320.  "  Lena 

321.  "  Ella 

322.  "  Joseph 

323.  "  Mary  A. 

324.  "  Bessie  R. 

325.  "  Sally 

326.  "  William  H. 

327.  "  Minnie 
Duggan,  Oeorge  \ 

68.  "  Mary  (Jackson)  j 

133.  "  Thomas 

124.  "  Roberto. 

125.  "  Elizabeth,  m. 

E. 

Eifort,  Sebastian  ) 

87.         "      Rachel  (Jackson)  / 

177.  "      William  Henry 

178.  "      James  M. 

179.  "      Kate,  m. 

180.  "      Mary  Jane,  m. 

F. 

Fout,  William  I 

82.       "      Mary  (Jackson)  J 

H 

Hall,  Nathan  I 

101.       "    Sarah  (Williams)  / 

232.       "    Josiah  I 

"    Deborah  (Wilson)  | 

369.  "    Abbie  S. 

370.  "    Elma  E. 

371.  "    Alice  M. 

372.  "     Walter  N. 
Harris,  Benjamin  \ 

96.         "        Mary  (Jackson)  i 
215.         "       Gertrude 


368 


INDEX. 


Henneman,  Charles  A.              1 

5.  Jackson,  Nathaniel 

160. 

"           Sarah  Ann  (Jack-  V 

6. 

'        Josiah 

son)                     J 

7. 

'        Samuel               \ 

341. 

Elizabeth 

'        Ann  {Johnson)  j 

342. 

"           Anna  A, 

8. 

'        Ephraim              \ 

Hertel,  Charles  L.                 \ 

'        Mary  {Register)  J 

180. 

n 

Mary  Jane  (Eifort)  / 

9. 

'        Mary,  m. 

349. 

li 

Laura  T. 

10. 

'        Rachel,  m. 

350. 

l( 

William  E. 

11. 

'         Ephraim 

351. 

it 

Nora 

12. 

Rachel,  m. 

Hess, 

Samuel                             "j 

13. 

'        Alice 

129. 

11 

Augusta  Ursula  (Chap-  \ 

14. 

'        Joseph 

man)                              J 

15. 

'        Ephraim                 \ 

275. 

Jerome  Bonaparte           | 

'         Tacy  { Thompson)  j 

Josephine  {Gillespie)        > 

16. 

'        John 

Louisa  Jane  {Shearer)  J 

'        James  \ 

276. 

William  Henry 

17. 

Mary  j 

277. 

Samuel  J.  Chapman 

18. 

'        Josiah 

278. 

Augusta  Alberta 

'        Isaac       \ 

279. 

Franklin  Jackson 

19. 

'        Hannah  / 

280. 

Alexander  Lyman 

'        John       \ 

281. 

George  Duggan 

20. 

'        Susanna  j 

282. 

Herbert  Rose 

21. 

'        Alice 

283. 

U.  S.  Grant 

22. 

'        Sarah,  m. 

284. 

Adolphus 

23. 

'        Samuel                 \ 

285. 

Amalphus 

'        Rebecca  {Dixon)  J 

382. 

Maud  Alberta 

24. 

'        Caleb 

383. 

Jona  Agnus 

25. 

'        Josiah 

Hug? 

les,  William                  \ 
Eleanor  (Jackson)  J 

26. 

'        Rachel 

62. 

" 

27.         ' 

'        Samuel               \ 

108. 

" 

Jackson                        \ 

'        Mary  {Scarlett)  \ 

( ( 

Lydia  Ann  {Battin)  j 

28. 

'        Margaret 

109. 

(( 

Elizabeth 

29. 

'        Isaac 

110. 

" 

Ellis                 \ 
Ruth  {Doan)  / 

30. 

'        Joseph                 \ 

(t 

'        Mary  {Bonsall)  i 

111. 

David                         \ 
Mary  M.  {Johnson)  j 

31. 

'        David                      \ 

'        Elizabeth  {Morris)  j 

112. 

a 

William 

32. 

'        Ann 

113. 

ii 

Sarah 

33. 

'        Thomas 

241. 

K 

Edwin  C. 

34. 

'        Mary,  m. 

242. 

(' 

William  H.            \ 

35. 

'        Elizabeth 

li 

Sarah  J.  {Davis)  j 

36. 

'        Samuel                   \ 

243. 

(( 

Mary 

'        Hannah  {Davis)  j 

244. 

(( 

Louisa  Ellen 

37. 

'        John 

245. 

" 

Morris 

'        Mary   {Speakman)  \ 

246. 

" 

Susan  Emma 

38. 

'        Ann                           j 

247. 

u 

Joseph  Jackson 

39. 

'        Mary,  m. 

248. 

it 

Esther 
I. 

40. 
41. 

'        Margaret 

'        Josiah                        \ 

'        Mary  Jane  { Owen)  j 

Irwin,  Thomas                          1 

42. 

'        Joseph 

253. 

(( 

Alice  Elizabeth  (Jack-  J- 
son)                               J 

J. 

43. 

44. 

'        William                       \ 
Rachel  { Tomlinson)  J 
'        Isaac                      \ 
*        Elizabeth  {Feger)  j 

2. 

Jackson,  John 

45. 

'        Joseph                    \ 

'        Rebecca  {Jefferis)  \ 

4. 

" 

Joseph                       "j 

a 

Hannah   {Pennell)  [ 

'        Eliza  {Kling)       J 

(1 

Susanna  {Miller)     j 

46. 

'        Ann 

INDEX. 


369 


47. 

Jackson 

,  Edward  B. 

93. 

Jackson, 

48. 

■' 

Samuel  T. 

94. 

u 

49- 

(( 

Bonsall 

(( 

50. 

11 

Hannah,  m. 

95. 

(( 

51. 

-«£ 

Joseph 

96. 

(( 

52. 

(1 

Sarah  Evans,  m. 

103. 

(( 

53. 

it, 

Benjamin  Sbarpless  \ 

u 

l< 

Salome  (Metz)            j 

104. 

<( 

54. 

(( 

Josiah 

105. 

u 

55, 

(( 

Edward 

106. 

<( 

56. 

U 

Jane,  m. 

(< 

57. 

u 

Mary 

107. 

(( 

58. 

il 

David                } 
Ann   (Eva)is)  i 

114. 

(( 

il 

115. 

u 

59. 

u 

Ephraim 

116. 

it 

60. 

u 

Isaac 

117. 

(( 

61. 

l( 

William                 1 
Bachel  (Barclay)  J 

ii 

u 

118. 

ii 

63. 

(( 

Eleanor,  ??J. 

119. 

" 

64. 

(( 

John 

180. 

u 

65. 

ii 

William  D. 

121. 

<( 

66. 

" 

Samuel 

123. 

li 

67. 

n 

Josiah                       1 

140. 

il 

u 

Fanvy   {Stevenson)  \ 

141. 

(( 

a 

Mary  W.  {Abbott)    ) 

14-3. 

" 

68. 

a 

Mary.  m. 

143. 

(< 

69. 

a 

Elizabeth,  m. 

144. 

a 

70. 

i. 

Isaac 

145. 

a 

71. 

11 

Joseph 

146. 

a 

73. 

n 

Charles  Benjamin 

147. 

a 

73. 

<< 

Elisha  Davis 

148. 

a 

74. 

(( 

Hugh  Scarlett 

149. 

n 

75. 

(( 

Samuel  S.                  \ 
Bacliel  Ann  (  Way)  J 

154- 

a 

a 

155. 

a 

76. 

a 

Abigail  N.,  m. 

a 

77. 

(( 

Mary  S.,  m. 

156. 

li 

78. 

(( 

Evan  Owen                \ 
Elizabeth   Campbell  J 

" 

(( 

157. 

(( 

79. 

(( 

Elisha  B. 

158. 

" 

80. 

(( 

Samuel 

(( 

81. 

(( 

Mary  Jane,  m. 

159. 

(( 

82. 

a 

Mary,  m. 

160. 

ii 

83. 

li 

Joseph                    \ 
Elizabeth  (Font)  j 

161. 

a 

(f 

163. 

" 

84. 

(( 

Sarah  Ann 

<c 

85. 

li 

Isaac 

163. 

(( 

86. 

n 
<( 

William 

Melissa  J.  (Smith) 

164. 
165. 

ii 
ii 

a 

Elizabeth  J.  {Ben 

166. 

(( 

nette) 

167. 

(( 

87. 

a 

Rachel,  m. 

168. 

(( 

88. 

(1 

Samuel                       "] 

169. 

u 

(t 

Affiah  [Allen)            V 
Eliza  (Hassburger)  } 

170. 

ii 

a 

171. 

ii 

89. 

(( 

James  T. 

173. 

il 

90. 

(( 

John  T.                        ) 

Eliza  A.  {Faulkner)  J 

173. 

i< 

(( 

174. 

(( 

91. 

<( 

Hannah 

175. 

u 

93. 

(< 

Conrad  Feger 

176. 

li 

Eliza,  m. 

Joseph  Edward        ) 

Isabella  A.  {Steele)  j 

Henry  C. 

Mary,  m, 

John  E. 

Maria   {Milnes) 

Barclay 

David 

Josiah  ) 

Lydia  Ann  [Hoopes)  / 

Mary  Ann 

Frances  Ann 

George  Duggan 

Elizabeth  Chapman,  wi. 

George  Duggan        ) 

Bernice  { Woodruff)  / 

Roxauna  C. 

Mary  Webb,  m. 

Benjamin  Rush 

Dormon  Abbott 

Emily  Lillian 

Mary  Elizabeth 

Elisha 

Josiah  Charles 

Rebecca  Jane 

Evan  Owen 

Joseph 

Edwin  F. 

Clara  Priscilla 

John  C. 

William  C. 

William  H. 

George  W.  \ 

Flora  A  {Holmes)  j 

James  Henry  1 

Mary  F.  {Thomas)  / 

Isaac 

Samuel  M,  \ 

Naomi  M.  { Curry)  J 

Josiah 

Sarah  Ann,  m. 

Caroline  R.,  m. 

Joseph  A.  ) 

Sarah  ( Walker)  J 

Sebastian 

Alfred  L. 

Oscar  F. 

William  J. 

Mary  J. 

Rachel 

Josiah  B. 

John  Sherman 

Sarah  E. 

Newton 

Ella 

Harriet 
Alice 
C.  H. 


370 


INDEX. 


181.  Jackson,  Joseph 

183.  "  John  H.  \ 

"  Margaret  {Reed)  j 

183.  "  Mary  Ann,  m. 

184.  "  Annis,  m. 
181.  "  Samuel 

186.  "  .Tames  Warren 

187.  "  Rachel  A. 

188.  "  Charles  L. 
18!).  "  Thomas  C. 

190.  "  Ellsworth  C. 

191.  "  Alfred  L. 
193.  "  Minnie  May 

193.  "  Ida  Florence 

194.  "  Cora  Belle 

195.  "  Henry  Faulkner 

196.  "  Oscar  W. 

197.  "  John  T. 

198.  "  Frank  M. 

199.  "  Mary  E. 
2(J0.  "  William  H. 

201.  "  Hattie  J. 

202.  "  Clark 

212.  "  Annie  Isabel 

213.  "  Harry  B. 

214.  "  William  S. 
234.  "  Elizabeth  Ann 
285.  "  Joseph 

236.  "  David 

237.  "  Dyson 

238.  "  Hannah  Margaret 

239.  "  Benjamin 

240.  "  Samuel 

251.  "  Mary  Bernice,  m. 

252.  "  George  Corydon 

253.  "  Alice  Elizabeth,  m. 

254.  "  Willie  Woodruff 

255.  "  Blanche  Winitield 
828.  "  Lucieu  N. 

3-29.  "  Cam  B. 

330.  "  Eliza  A. 

331.  "  George  W. 

332.  "  F.  Alice 

333.  "  Dora  May 

334.  "  Josephine 

335.  "  John  M. 

336.  "  Mary  L. 

337.  "  Louella  F. 

338.  '•  Naomi 

;-5o9.  "  J.ouis  Spalding 

340.  "  Mary  E. 

344.  "  Ellis 

Jacobs,  Francis  M.  \ 

183.  "  IVIary  Ann  (Jackson)  j 

Johnson,  Benjamin  \ 

9.  "         IViary  (Jackson)  j 

Jordan,  John  \ 

12.  '•  Kachel  (JacLson)  i 


K. 

Krovk,  David 
161.         "      Caroline  R.  (Jackson) 
343.         "      Clarence 

L. 

Lamhorn,  Jodali  \ 

22.  '*         Sarah  (Jackson)  / 

Lawrie,  Joseph  \ 

77.         "  Mary  S.  (Jackson)  j 

139.         "  William  M.  \ 

"  Maggie  J.   {Walker)] 

305.  "  Aunabella  Wistar 

306.  "  Joseph 

307.  "  Samuel  Walker 

308.  "  Margaretta 

309.  "  Clayton  Newbold 

310.  "  Mary 
Lippincott,  Augustus 

119.  "  Mary  Webb  (Jack- 
son) 

256.  "  Theodore  J. 

257.  ■"  Mary  J. 

258.  "  George  A. 

259.  "  Lillian 

260.  "  Aubrey 

261.  "  Helen 

262.  "  Stella  E. 

263.  "  AnnaV.    . 

M. 

McKay,  John  \ 

125.        "        Ehzabeth  (Duggan)  i 

Meriz,  Henry  G. 
265.       "      Maria  Elnora  (Boreau) 

373.  "       Frank  Chapman 

374.  "      Dora  Louise 

375.  "      George  West 
Miller,  L.  A.  \ 

272.       "        Ursula  (Bridges)  J 


Parker,  Wistar  } 

76.         "  Abigail  N.  (Jackson)  / 

131.         "  John  Jackson  1 

"  Hannah  8.  {Reining- )- 
ton)  J 

182.         "  Samuel  J.         \ 

"  Mary  {Daily)  j 

133.  "  Henry 

134.  "  Elizabeth 

135.  "  IVIary  S..  m. 

136.  "  Ib'ury  ]\Iorris 

137.  "  Dillwyn  \ 
"  Carrie  {Loiory)  j 

138.  "  Ellen  Baily,  m. 
295.         "  Joseph  Warner 


INDEX. 


371 


296.  Parker,  Lydia  H.  Remington 

297.  "        Abbie  Wistar 

298.  "        Caroline  R. 

299.  "        Edgar  James 

300.  "         Elizabeth  Baily 

303.  "         Henry  Wistar 

304.  "        Sylvester  Clemson 
Piatt,  David  1 

50.      "      Hannah  (Jackson)  \ 

Pieper,  Harry  \ 

184.         "      Annis  (Jackson)  / 


R 

Beeve,  Dallas 


138.     "  Ellen  (Baily)  / 

s. 

Smith,  Robert  H.  I 

97.         "  Elizabeth  (Williams)  / 

216.  "  Daniel 

217.  "  John  W.  "1 
"  Maria  (Hall)  \ 
"  Edith  (Hall)    J 

218.  "  Rebecca,  7n. 

219.  "  Barclay  "I 
"  Hannah  (Hoyle) ) 

220.  "  Sinclair  \ 
"  Tacy  (Hall)  j 

221.  "  Ephraim  \ 
"  Sarah  (Elkinton)  J 

222.  "  Joel  J.  ] 
"  Deborah  Ann  (Strat-  \ 

ton)  J 

223.  •'  Robert  \ 
'•  Rebecca  S.  (Stratton)  \ 

224.  "  Jane 

225.  "  William  D.  \ 
"  Hannah  {Street)  J 

352.  "  Eliza 

353.  "  Walter 

354.  "  Nathan  R. 

355.  '■  Arthur  H. 

356.  "  Benjamin 

357.  "  Anna  Mary 

358.  "  Elizabeth  B. 


359.  Smith,  Robert  H. 

360.  "  Samuel  C. 

361.  "  Mary  M. 

362.  "  Mary  Ellen 

363.  "  Emma  J.      ' 

364.  "  William  C. 

365.  "  Dillwyn 

366.  "  Edmund  S. 

367.  "  Elizabeth  W. 

368.  "  Maria  H. 

T. 

Taylor,  Isaac  \ 

39.         "        Maiy  (Jackson)  j 

Thompson,  James  ~| 

116.  "  Elizabeth  (Chap.  \ 

man)  J 

249.  "  Rush  Jackson         \ 
' '  Fannie  L  ( Videau)  j 

250.  "  Mary  Bernice 

w. 

Warnock,  John  W. 

179.  "  Kate  (Eifort) 

345.  "  Myra 

346.  "  Anna 

347.  "  Henry  E. 

348.  "  Ray  M. 
Williams,  Daniel  \ 

56.  "  Jane  (Jackson)  j 

97.  "  Elizabeth,  m. 

98.  "  David 

99.  "  Ann,  m. 
1(10.  "  Catharine,  m. 

101.  "  Sarah,  m. 

102.  "         Ephraim  "I 
"         A7in   (Sharp)  i 

233.  •'  Sarah 

Y. 

Yarnall,  Nathan  \ 

10.         "         Rachel  (Jackson)  J 
Young,  Jeremiah  W.  "j 

251.  "       Mary  Bernice  (Jack- 

son)  J 


#270 


ERRATA. 


Pa: 


ge  80, 
85, 
108, 
149, 
152, 
159, 
163, 
176, 
176, 
176, 
224, 

303, 
305, 
307, 
318, 
322, 


line    9  from  the  bottom,  read  "  Cassandra  horn. 

3  "  "         for  "  Grey  "  read  Gray. 

11  "  "        for  Decendants  read  Z>esc^ndo?i/.s-. 

10  "  ''        for  831  read  830 

8  "  "         for  Martha  read  Mary. 

1  at  the  bottom,  read  8mo.  3,  1852. 
14  from  the  top,  for  904  read  903. 


6 
8 
4 
2 

13 

6 
3 
4 

7 


"      for  1070  read  1080. 
bottom,  for  William  read  Williams. 

"        read  Josephine  (Davis)  Jackson. 
top,  read  "  Children  of  (2234)  Isaac  and 

Phebe." 
top,  read  "  Children  of  Robert  E:' 
"        ''     "  Children  of  (110)  Ellis." 
bottom,  read  "  Children  of  (132)  Samuel." 

"       for  (58)  read  (68). 
top,  for  (3118)  read  (3119^ 


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