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Family of James JACKSON and Mary UNKNOWN

Husband: James JACKSON (bef1775-bef1830)
Wife: Mary UNKNOWN (aft1780- )
Children: Unknown1 JACKSON (aft1790- )
Unknown2 JACKSON (aft1810- )
Unknown3 JACKSON (aft1815- )

Husband: James JACKSON

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      James JACKSON, "Musketman8"    
 
Name: James JACKSON 1,2
Sex: Male
Father: Charles JACKSON (1738-1785)
Mother: Mary FITZ RANDOLPH (1748- )
Birth bef 1775
Caution Marriage and family group are not proven.
Residence (1) 1790 (age 14-15) Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA 3
Military 29 Dec 1792 (age 16-17) Private in Woodbridge Militia; Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA 4
Civil 9 Dec 1793 (age 17-18) Signed petition to hold a lottery to raise money; Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA 5
Residence (2) Nov 1810 (age 34-35) Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA 6
Occupation 24 May 1813 (age 37-38) Elm Tree Tavern proprietor; Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA 7
Residence (3) Sep 1819 (age 43-44) Elm Tree Tavern proprietor
Death bef 1830 (age 54-55)

Wife: Mary UNKNOWN

Name: Mary UNKNOWN
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth btw 1780 and 1790 New Jersey
Residence 1830 (age 39-50) Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey 8
Caution Spouse is not proven and could be James, Thomas or some unknown Jackson.

Child 1: Unknown1 JACKSON

Name: Unknown1 JACKSON
Sex: Female
Birth btw 1790 and 1800
Residence 1830 (age 29-40) Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA 8

Child 2: Unknown2 JACKSON

Name: Unknown2 JACKSON
Sex: Female
Birth btw 1810 and 1815
Residence 1830 (age 14-20) Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA 8

Child 3: Unknown3 JACKSON

Name: Unknown3 JACKSON
Sex: Female
Birth btw 1815 and 1820
Residence 1830 (age 9-15) Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA 8

Sources

1Woodbridge High School, "History of Woodbridge" (http://archive.org/details/historyofwoodbridge00wood). p 23.
Relationship to parents is assumed since Thomas and his two brothers took proprietorships of the Elm Tree Tavern.
2Edna Oberlies Jost and Margaret Krewinkel Jost, "1664-1964 An Historical Sampler Woodbridge" (1964). p 216.
Text From Source: A famous tavern, known as the Elm Tree Tavern, conducted by Thomas, James and Charles Jackson was located on the west side of the road to Rahway.
3"U.S. Colonial Census Reconstruction Records, 1660-1820" (ancestry.com). Text From Source: Name on one of two petitions, 9 Dec 1793, to the Legislative Council, etc., from
freeholders and inhabitants of Woodbridge in Middlesex County seeking approval for
a lottery to raise money to repair a
4"Compiled Records of the Middlesex County, New Jersey Militia, 1791-1795" (http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/BookView.aspx?dbid=49042&iid=FLHG_CompiledRec ordsMiddlesexCntyNJ-0001). part II, p46.
5"U.S. Colonial Census Reconstruction Records, 1660-1820" (ancestry.com).
6"New Jersey Census, 1643-1890" (ancestry.com). p34.
7Woodbridge High School, "History of Woodbridge" (http://archive.org/details/historyofwoodbridge00wood). p14.
8Ancestry.com, "1830 United States Federal Census" (Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004;).
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