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Family of Joseph JACKSON and Mary UNKNOWN
Husband: | Joseph JACKSON (1710-1769) | |
Wife: | Mary UNKNOWN ( - ) | |
Marriage | aft 1760 |
Husband: Joseph JACKSON
Joseph JACKSON, "Musketman8" | ||
Name: | Joseph JACKSON 1,2 | |
Sex: | Male | |
Name Prefix: | General | |
Father: | James JACKSON (1671-1735) | |
Mother: | Rebecca HALLETT (1675-1730) | |
Birth | 9 Feb 1710 | Jerusalem, Long Island, New York, USA 1,2 |
Military | General in French-Indian War | |
Death | 1769 (age 58-59) | Rockaway, Morris, New Jersey, USA 1 |
Wife: Mary UNKNOWN
Name: | Mary UNKNOWN | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | - | |
Mother: | - |
Note on Husband: Joseph JACKSON
from Jackson Genealogy website
http://www.jacksonfamilygenealogy.com/pafn06.htm#1
Other records on the Internet believe Joseph's first two children were from his first wife, Margaret Burgess. But I believe this is a error caused by finding a marriage record of a Joseph Jackson and Margaret Burgess in the online records extracted from "Archives of the State of New Jersey" found here: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nj/statewide/vitals/marriages/marrindx22.txt . Note that this record states that this couple, Joseph and Margaret Burgess, are both from Pennsylvania. Andrea Dietze has sent for the actual marriage record and that couple did live in Pennsylvania and researching turns up different children than our Joseph. For awhile I left Margaret's name on the site, thinking there were probably two Margarets; but I find no evidence of that. So as of April, 2008, I am removing Margaret. This same record also has a Joseph Jackson married to a Mary Robinson. Again, this Joseph is from Pennsylvania and is surely not our Joseph.
I have come to believe Annie (maiden name unknown) was his first wife as she is buried next to him in the cemetery at Rockaway, New Jersey (info found at http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmorris/cemeteries/rockaway3.htm). This record says she is "Mrs. Annie Jackson, wife of Gen. Joseph" and that she died in 1760. So the wife Mary who is mentioned in the next paragraph, had to have married Joseph sometime after Annie's death in 1760 and before he died in 1769.
Oscar Burton Robbins' book, pg 14: "Joseph Jackson died in 1769, intestate. Oct. 5, 1769, the widow Mary, and the son William, made a renunciation of their right to administer on his estate, and Oct. 6, 1769, administration was given to Stephen Jackson. Nathaniel Mitchell was fellow Bondsman."
From Abstract of Early Wills 1761-1770
1769, Oct. 6. JACKSON, Joseph, of Pequannock, Morris Co. Int. Adm'r - Stephen Jackson. Fellowbondsman - Nathaniel Mitchel; both of said Co. Witness - Malcolm McCouny. 1769, Oct. 5. Renunciation, by Mary Jackson, the widow; and William Jackson, the son of said Joseph. Witnesses - Hartshorne Fitz Randolph and Nathaniel Mitchel. 1769, Oct. 4. Inventory, made by Hartshorne Fitz Randolph** and Nathaniel Mitchel. (Lib. K, p. 223)
Note also that Pequannock is nearly 21 miles up the interstate from Morristown and 20.4 interstate miles from Rockaway. So I'm wondering about this being adminstrated from Pequannock! Perhaps that is where the court was held at the time?? But of more significance are the witnesses and appraisers:
Nathaniel Mitchel was father of Joseph's daughter-in-law, Abigail Mitchell married to Joseph's son Benjamin.
Hartshorne Fitz Randolph was brother to Mary Fitz Randolph Thorne, wife of Joseph's son James Jr.)
Jackson Ledger: "A tract of 162 6/10 acres of land lying on the West Bank of Rockaway River and near the village of Rockaway, on which he lived until his death in 1769. He acquired other property of great value."
Rockaway records website quoting Crayon: "They came to Rockaway in 1731 or 32. Joseph was a general in the French & Indian War. Both are buried at Rockaway." Now could this mean Joseph brought his wife to Rockaway in 1731? If so, he was probably married on Long Island and we have no record as of Aug 2010 of when he married Annie.
Rockaway Library document by Stephen Jackson:"The Jacksons were the founders of Rockaway. Joseph Jackson came to Rockaway in 1731 and lived in a log cabin on the north bank of the river. He was one of the pioneers of the iron industry here."
O. B. Robbins book, pg 14: "The family record of Joseph Jackson was lost during the Revolutionary Way, and the following record is made at the recollection of Anna, the seventh child, on Dec 4, 1813 who was then 67 years old. By William Jackson who writes this record and is 81 years old." So Anna, the seventh child was likely named for her mother Annie.
Crayon's Morris County records state that "Joseph, Stephen, Daniel, Benjamin and John were all members of the Presbyterian Church at Rockaway Village, NJ. It was for many years the only church in the township and one of the oldest church organizations in the country." Stephen, Daniel & Benj were Joseph's sons--who was John? (John was likely a cousin of Stephen, Daniel & Benjamin. John would be son of Joseph's brother John. This cousin John also went to Anson County as did Stephen and Benjamin. Daniel went to Ohio.)
From Virgil Allen's letters: " About 1732 Joseph Jackson, who also was in some way interested in iron making settled at Rockaway. He came from Jamaica, L.I. He lived on the west bank of the Rockaway River about 1 mi. above the village. He died there in 1769 and is buried at Rockaway. His son Benjamin lived on the homestead, and raised his family there and no doubt from there migrated to Ohio in 1814. So Elizabeth Jackson his dau, later the wife of Job Allen III, was born there 7/14-1782. Benjamin, her father, the Rev. soldier, was born there 3/5-1752. His wife Abigail Mitchell, and she may have been born at or near Rockaway as her father Nathaniel Mitchell, was a member of the church there in 1758."
**Hartshorne Fitz-Randolph was the man who purchased at sheriff's sale the bankrupt assets of John Jackson's forge in 1753. (John and Joseph were brothers.)
Sources
1 | Ancestry.com, "One World Tree (sm)" (Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.;). Text From Source: Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc. |
www.ancestry.com. |
2 | Godfrey Memorial Library, comp, "American Genealogical-Biographical Index" (Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999;). Text From Source: Online publication - Godfrey Memorial Library, comp.. American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999.Original data - Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library. |
www.ancestry.com. |