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Eighth IVEonth, Twenty-fifth, 1875.
TOGETHER WITH THE FAMILY
G-ENTEALOGY.
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"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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
ADDRESS BY JOSEPH J. LEWIS. 33
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
ADDRESS B Y JOSEPH J. LE WIS. 25
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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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
8IXTE OENEBATTON. 237
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.
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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-
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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-
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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.
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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.
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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
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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^
A
■J I