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Genealogy of the Jackson and Associated Families |
Generation
2
Children of Ralph Jackson and Leah Williams
C. Daniel Jackson
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Daniel Jackson was
born in Dale Parish, Henrico County, Virginia, and married Elizabeth
Grainger, daughter of Joseph Grainger of Prince George County, Virginia
about 1727 in Virginia. Daniel passed away in Chesterfield County,
Virginia.2,4,25 |
Timeline of
Daniel Jackson and Elizabeth Grainger
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27 Oct. 170819,35 |
Henrico County, Virginia Wills, page 189
Will of Ralph Jackson
To each of my sons, 100 acres on north side of Swift Creek and to
take their choice as they come of age. My wife to have her third part of
my land where she sees fit. To daughter Elizabeth Perkinson, two young
ewes. Each child to have a cow apiece. Wife to be sole executrix.
Dated 27 Oct. 1708
Wit: John Worsham, John Worsham, Jr., William Worsham
Recorded 1 Sept. 1709 |
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2 Oct. 172732 |
Prince George County, Virginia, Deeds &
Wills 1713 – 1728, page 1076
Joseph Grainger gave “ for love and affection” to his son in law
Daniel Jackson of Henrico County 100 acres in Prince George County |
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28 Sept. 172825 |
The Jacksons of Lower Virginia, Evelyn Duke Brandenburger
Patent Book 14, page 22
Daniel Jackson received a patent to 168 acres in Prince George
County on the upper side of Mankipponock Creek between Joseph Granger
and Captain Buller Herbert |
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30 June 173248 |
Henrico County, Virginia, Deeds 1706
– 1737, page 350
Ralph Jackson of Henrico County sold to Thomas Nash for £40, 275 acres on
the south side of Swift Creek where John Grissel now lives, patented by
said Jackson 24 March 1725, being choice
which the said Ralph and his brother Daniel made of a gift of
same land entered by their father Ralph Jackson, Dec’d, and by said
Daniel Jackson sold to said Ralph, next to Peter Field and John and
Anne Nash. The witnesses were Thomas Spencer and John Grissel. Obedience
Jackson relinquished dower |
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2 July 173325,48 |
The Jacksons of Lower Virginia, Evelyn Duke Brandenburger
Henrico County, Virginia, Deeds 1706 – 1737, page 399
James Moor and Leah his wife of Henrico County, Virginia sold to
Daniel Jackson of Prince George County for £5 100 acres on the north
side of Swift Creek which Leah had from her father John Jackson, Dec’d,
next to William Jackson and Joseph Jackson. John Nash was one of the
witnesses. |


Last Revised:
10 Oct 2006