1776 - Bef 1844 (< 67 years)
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Name |
William Jackson [1, 2] |
Born |
1776 |
Cheraw, Chesterfield County, South Carolina |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Bef 1844 |
Montgomery Co. Tennessee |
Notes |
- Early 1800's in the Will of Rev. John Neblett he identifies a piece of land to be left to his slaves as being the land which "William Jackson" resides on. Mr. Rodney Lyles homeplace. Just before you get to Mr. Henry Lyle's homeplace which is between the split of Hackberry Road and Palmyra Road. This land is believed to be the property just before the Hackberry/Palmyra split on the old Palmyra Road. The house is torn down now, but the property was originally owned by Rev. Neblett. (Per a conversation with Ronnie Jackson on 1/31/2008 jjs)
I went by the old homeplace to see if I could see the old house. It has burned and only the chimneys and the out buildings remain. The coordinates for the site are as follows:
N 36 degrees 26.638 W 087 degrees 25.768. William Jackson lived here.
Montgomery County, Tennessee - South of the River
William Jackson owned 152 acres of land on Budds Creek from November 2, 1806 to July 13, 1807. Deeded from William Dickson to William Jackson.
Montgomery County, Tennessee - South of the River
William Jackson owned 152 acres of land on Budds Creek and sells on July 13, 1807 to Edmond Suiter. Why would he only own the property for such a short time? Did he come before the Suiter's to purchase the property for them? Is it possible that William Jackson may have been the son in law of Edmond Suiter and he was purchasing land for him? Was William Jackson's wife a Suiter?
1830 Census of Montgomery County Tennessee
William Jackson is listed as having in his household
1 male between 20-30 years of age
1 male between 50-60 years of age - William Jackson
1 female between 10-15 years of age
1 female between 40-50 years of age - William's wife
William Jackson does not show up on the 1840 & 1850 Census for Montgomery County Tennessee
South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research Vol 12 page 63
Hartwell Weaver to William Blakeney
Anson County N.C. Abstracts of Early Records
Abstracts of County Court Minutes, 1771-1777
page 97
Tomorrow (15 October 1774)
Ord. that Mary and Eliz. Brown, orphans of Stephen Brown, decd., be bound to Morgan Brown till of age. Eliz. now 7 yrs and Mary 11 yrs. Ord. that John Brown, orphan of Stephen Brown, be bound to Stephen Jackson, to learn the trade of blacksmith, till of age, now 15 years.
We have a Morgan Brown who was one of the original settlers of Palmyra, Montgomery County, Tennessee. You can go to the website http://www.southerncampaign.org/pen/
and find his pension papers. He is born January 1753 and at the time of the pension papers he is located in Davidson County, Tennessee. He says he is in his 75 year and it is 1832. We believe the Morgan Brown above could be this same Morgan Brown and he takes a brother or cousin's orphan children in to raise. Eliz. would have been born 1767. Mary born 1763.
Is the John Brown born 1759 learning the trade of blacksmithing with Stephen Jackson (Killing Stephen?).
1790 South Carolina, Chesterfield County Census
William Blakeney 2 2 5 - - - 6
Guthridge Lyons 2 4 6 - - - 21
Morgan Brown 1 2 1 - - - 30
1800 South Carolina, Chesterfied County Census
William Jackson 3 - - 1 - 2 1 - 1 - - -
Benjamine Jackson - - - - 1 - - - - 1 - -
William Jackson 2 1 - 1 - 2 - - 1 - - -
John Brown 1 - - 1 -2 - - 1 - - -
William Blakeney 2 - 2 1 - 2 - - 1 - - 16
Hartwell Weaver is also from South Carolina - Although I do not have the census record for him.
Blakeneys are tied to the Jacksons through Abel's bunch Mary Rushing Jackson
Hartwell Weaver is tied to the Jacksons through William's daughter Mary Jackson
Morgan Brown is from the area that the Weavers, Blakeneys and Jacksons came from in South Carolina. And it appears that they may have ties to a Stephen Jackson through John Brown (nephew?cousin? of Morgan Brown)
The Blakeneys, Browns, Jacksons, Weavers come to Tennessee
In Jackson County Illinois Patsy Yarbrough Jackson (wife of the Stephen Jackson of Montgomery County Tennessee) close to them is a John Edgeworth Weaver married to a Harriet Baker. The Stephen Jackson is the son of our William Jackson. John Edgeworth Weaver I believe is the brother of Hartwell Weaver. Hartwell Weaver is married to Mary Jackson. Mary Jackson is the daughter of our William Jackson and the sister of the Stephen Jackson married to Patsy Yarbrough.
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Person ID |
I0749 |
Archangel |
Last Modified |
11 Feb 2017 |
Father |
Stephen Jackson, b. 1750, Chesterfield Co. South Carolina , d. 10 Sep 1832, Chesterfield Co. South Carolina (Age 82 years) |
Mother |
Nancy Cook, b. 1754, Chesterfield Co. South Carolina , d. 9 May 1843, Humphreys County, Tennessee (Age 89 years) |
Married |
16 Feb 1771 |
Abbeville Co., South Carolina |
Family ID |
F860 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Unknown, b. Bef 1786, Cheraw, Chesterfield County, South Carolina , d. Bef 1850, Montgomery Co. Tennessee (Age < 64 years) |
Married |
Bef 1800 |
South Carolina |
Children |
| 1. Elizabeth Jackson, b. 1803, Chesterfield Co. South Carolina , d. Aft 1880, Montgomery Co. Tennessee (Age > 78 years) |
| 2. Joseph Jackson, b. 1804, Chesterfield Co. South Carolina , d. 4 Nov 1857, Montgomery Co., Tennessee (Age 53 years) |
| 3. Edmond L. Jackson, b. 1810, Stewart Co. Tennessee , d. May 1882, Montgomery Co. Tennessee (Age 72 years) |
| 4. Mary Jackson, b. 18 Jun 1813, Stewart Co. Tennessee , d. 18 Jun 1852, Wickham/Weaver Cemetary originally was called the Power's Cemetary on Goolinghorn Road (Age 39 years) |
| 5. Stephen Jackson, b. Between 1810 and 1820, Stewart Co. Tennessee , d. Abt 1847, Jackson County, Illinois (Age ~ 37 years) |
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Last Modified |
11 Feb 2017 |
Family ID |
F007 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S76649] Ernest Nolan Jackson - Robert Ronald Jackson - Ross Millard Jackson - DNA Test Results for YDNA, Family Tree DNA/Jinny Jackson Smith, (Hempsted Jacksons - Robert Jackson 1620 - Nottinghamshire England).
Haplogroug I2B Test results of 102501/102502/113146 triangulates a proven YDNA lineage connection to Col. John Jackson (b 1645/50) which is proven to YDNA connect to Robert Jackson (b 1620 d 1683/84) of Hempsted, New York, the immigrant who came from Nottinghamshire, England.
Family Tree DNA/Jinny Jackson Smith, Ernest Nolan Jackson - Robert Ronald Jackson - Ross Millard Jackson - DNA Test Results for YDNA, Hempsted Jacksons - Robert Jackson 1620 - Nottinghamshire England, Haplogroup I2B Test results of 102501/102502/113146 triangulates a proven YDNA lineage connection to Col. John Jackson (b 1645/50) which is proven to YDNA connect to Robert Jackson (b 1620 d 1683/84) of Hempsted, New York, the immigrant who came from Nottinghamshire, England.
- [S15109] 1830 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004).
Online publication - Ancestry.com. 1830 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifth Census of the United States, 1830. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1830.M19, 201 rolls. , Montgomery, Tennessee, roll 179, page 29, image 58.
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