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bullet Mary JACKMAN(258) was born on 23 Jan 1695. Parents: James JACKMAN and Rachael NOYES.


bullet Mary JACKMAN(567) died before 1885. Parents: Alexander JACKMAN and Mary JONES.

Children were: Geneva STAPP, F. M. STAPP, John STAPP, Lucy STAPP.


bulletMary "Polly" JACKMAN(6) was born in 1785.(258) She died on 11 Aug 1869 in Howard Co, Mo.(4571) Named in father's will dated 22 Oct 1811 as found in "Estates Records of Mercer County, Ky 1823-1826" page 382. Witnesses were John Scott, Olley Scott, John Copeland, John J. Allen. Parents: Thomas JACKMAN Jr and Hannah PORTER.

She was married to George PIPES on 10 Mar 1808 in Mercer Co, Ky.(4571)


bullet Mary Ann JACKMAN(229) Listed as an orphan of Adam Jackson Feb 18, 1785, Lincoln County, Va, later Ky Parents: Adam JACKMAN and Jane (Jean) CARROLL.


bullet Mary T. (Polly) JACKMAN(4572) Parents: William JACKMAN Sr. and Judith MONROE.

Children were: William MELSON , James MELSON.


bulletMolly JACKMAN(229). Listed as an orphan of Adam Jackman, Feb 18, 1785, Lincoln County, Va, later Ky.
Parents: Adam JACKMAN and Jane (Jean) CARROLL.


bullet Nancy Ann JACKMAN(6) died in 1829. (1003) She was buried in Drake Cemetery, Fayette, Mo. Named in father's will dated 22 Oct 1811 as found in "Estates Records of Mercer County, Ky 1823-1826" page 382. Witnesses were John Scott, Olley Scott, John Copeland, John J. Allen. Parents: Thomas JACKMAN Jr and Hannah PORTER.

She was married to Zachariah BARNETT in 1808.


bullet Polly JACKMAN(229) was born before 1797. Parents: John JACKMAN and Hannah VANMETRE.


bullet Porter JACKMAN(6) was born between 1794 and 1802. Parents: Thomas JACKMAN Jr and Hannah PORTER.


bullet Rebecca JACKMAN(6) Mentioned in her father's will. Parents: Thomas JACKMAN Sr and Hester WRIGHT.


bulletRebecca Jane JACKMAN(567). Parents: Alexander JACKMAN and Mary JONES.


bulletReuben JACKMAN(229) was born before 1797. He died in 1835 in Russell Co, Ky.(229) Died of Cholera. Parents: John JACKMAN and Hannah VANMETRE.


bullet Richard JACKMAN(6) (229) was born about 1746 in Prince William Co, Va. He died on 30 Mar 1801 in Lincoln Co, Ky. According to Dawood, he served in the Revolutionary War and received a War Bounty Warrant. In 1779, he and his wife Mary, and Adam and Jane Jackman, all of Shenandoah, sold to Thomas Maddus 200 acres on Watry Mountain, land given them by their father, Thomas Jackman. Joseph Jackman witnessed the receipt. At a court held by the Commissioners of Kentucky District for Adjusting Titles to unpatented lands this 16th day of February, 1780, Richard Jackman by Col. Logan claimed a tract of land in Kentucky for "making a crop of corn in the country in the year of 1775 lying on the south side of Dicks River about 1 1/2 mile of the land of Wm Craig. They approved the claim for that 400 acres and the preemption of 1000 acres adjoining. On 22 April 1780 at a meeting of the Commissioners at St. Asaphs, James Nevil, by Richard Jackson(Jackman) claimed land for "raising a crop of corn in the year of 1775 lying adjoining land of Richard Jackman in the forks of Dicks River running towards Hawkins Creek to the top of a high ridge leading toward the Hanging Fork". They approved the 400 acres and the preemption for 1000 acres adjoining. (This James Nevil married Sarah Jackman, sister to Richard Jackman). Richard Jackman first appeared on the Lincoln Co, Ky list 13 June 1787, which was the first year of the published tax list. He was taxed for 1000 acres on Licking River in Madison Co. Ky and 250/300 on Dicks/Dix River in Lincoln Co, Ky. Richard Jackman was last found on the Lincoln Co, Ky tax list 17 Jul 1800.

Per Riherd, Richard was apponted a Lieutenant of Militia in 1781. Received land grant from Virginia for 200 acres on Sugar Creek, a tributary of Dix River, in 1784 the same year John Jackman received a Virginia land grant for 730 acres on Gilbert's Creek and John Jackman 684 acres on Dick's River. In 1798, after Kentucky became a state, he was granted 515 acres on Sugar Creek. Old Sugar Creek Church on the two eastern forks was established by Moses Dooley. Dooley received a grant for 500 acres on Sugar Creek and probably came from Bedford County, Virgina. He sold his land there in 1797-98 to Fothergale Adams and moved to Barren County, Ky where, though an old man, was still preaching. He had two sons, Thomas and Reubin, both Baptist preachers. He was an early Justice of the Peace for Madison County, and one of the first for Garrard County. Moses Dooley, Adam Banks and Iverson Lewis first constituted Old Sugar Creek Church in 1792. He and Fothergale Adams were associates and fellow preachers at Old Sugar Creek Church near Robert Shearer's gate. Dooley wa still preaching in Preble County, Ohio in 1818, although his home was in Barren County, Kentucky.

Per Riherd, the will of John Smith stated that John Jackman was to take care of my property until his heirs arrive in this country. One witness, William Jackman. On October 10, 1797, wife Hannah Smith appointed executor, when John relinquished office. John Jackman, Richard Jackman, John Hall and William Jackman signed her bond.

Per Riherd, the Will of Christopher Sutton, Will Book B - 83, Richard Jackman witnessed June 12, 1793 - Wife and Richard Jackman Executors - appraised February, 1794, by John Fleet, Henry Pawling and William Buford.

Riherd notes: Apparently, several lawsuits divested Richard of his vast grants of land by others. One suit, Merriwether vs. Jackman took a lot of his land granted for Revolutionary service with several George Rogers Clark. The same happened to Daniel Boone and George Rogers Clark: both died virtually broke, he says. Richard appears in the 1800 Ky Census in Lincoln county. Appears in 1790 Ky Census in Lincoln county. Appears in DAR Lineage Book Vol 85, Page 57 and Vol 86, pages 25-26. Richard served as private in General Roger Clark's regiment, Virginia Line. Per "Virigina Military History" by Genealogical Publishing Company, Richard served in the First Independant Company of Dunmore from Old Dunmore County, Virginia during the French Indian War. Parents: Thomas JACKMAN Sr and Hester WRIGHT.

He was married to Mary "Molly" NEAVILL on 2 May 1767 in Fauquier Co, Va.(4573) Thomas Jackman, Jr was his bondsman at his wedding. Children were: Drucilla JACKMAN, Jane JACKMAN, Sarah JACKMAN, Thomas Neville JACKMAN.


bullet Richard JACKMAN was born on 15 Feb 1660. Parents: James JACKMAN and Joanna.

Children were: Richard JACKMAN, James JACKMAN, Elizabeth JACKMAN, Joseph JACKMAN.


bulletRichard JACKMAN(258) was born on 17 Aug 1684. This data is apparently from "History of Wright Family", Descendants of Samuel Wright (1722-1789) published by Heritage Books. Parents: Richard JACKMAN and Elizabeth PLUMER.


bullet Richard JACKMAN(567) Parents: William JACKMAN Jr. and Chloe "Clary Ann" FUGIT.


bullet Samuel JACKMAN(229) was born before 1797. He died on 17 Dec 1859. Veteran of the War of 1812. Served in Capt. John Faulkners Co 1813, Ky Mounted Volunteers. Thames and Tipacanoe Parents: John JACKMAN and Hannah VANMETRE.


bullet Sarah JACKMAN(6) Mentioned in her father's will as Sarah Nevil or Neavill. Parents: Thomas JACKMAN Sr and Hester WRIGHT.


bulletSarah JACKMAN(6) was born on 16 Jan 1773 in Virginia.(796) She died between 3 Feb 1840 and 1860 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Parents: Adam JACKMAN and Jane (Jean) CARROLL.

She was married to Elijah BAILEY on 30 Mar 1791 in Lincoln Co, Ky. Children were: Hartwell BAILEY, John Carroll BAILEY, Priscilla BAILEY, Jane BAILEY, William C BAILEY, Winfred Green BAILEY, Harrison BAILEY.


bullet Sarah JACKMAN(258) was born on 16 Jan 1648. Parents: James JACKMAN and Joanna.


bullet Sarah JACKMAN(258) was born on 19 May 1697. Parents: James JACKMAN and Rachael NOYES.


bullet Sarah JACKMAN(4574) was born in 1783. She died on 11 Nov 1837. Parents: Richard JACKMAN and Mary "Molly" NEAVILL.

She was married to Moses EMBREE in 1801. (4575)


bullet Sarah "Sally" JACKMAN(6) was born in 1773. Named in father's will dated 22 Oct 1811 as found in "Estates Records of Mercer County, Ky 1823-1826" page 382. Witnesses were John Scott, Olley Scott, John Copeland, John J. Allen. Parents: Thomas JACKMAN Jr and Hannah PORTER.

She was married to Harry STEMMONS on 25 Jan 1795 in Mercer Co, Ky.


bullet Sarah (Sally) JACKMAN(4576) (478)(567) was born in 1787. She died in Mar 1860 in Creelsboro, Russell Co., Ky. She was buried in Highway 55 (Hadley Cemetery?), Russell Co, Ky. Parents: William JACKMAN Sr. and Judith MONROE.

She was married to Charles HADLEY on 2 Oct 1828 in Russell Co, Ky. Children were: Sarah HADLEY.

She was married to George HELM Sr. on 12 Jul 1810. Children were: George HELM, Urana HELM , Anna HELM.


bullet Susanna JACKMAN(6) was born about 1785. Named in father's will dated 22 Oct 1811 as found in "Estates Records of Mercer County, Ky 1823-1826" page 382. Witnesses were John Scott, Olley Scott, John Copeland, John J. Allen. Parents: Thomas JACKMAN Jr and Hannah PORTER.

She was married to Hezekiah WHITE on 28 May 1806.


bullet Thomas JACKMAN Sr(6) (4577)(4578) was born before 1708 in Virginia. He was probably of age by the time he received his first land patent in 1728/1729 according to Dawood. He died in 1782 in Parish of Leeds, Fauquier Co, Va.(4579) Thomas' will was dated 15 Mar 1776 and was filed in Fauqier county, Va Will Book p 123. Lists the children as included here. Copy is in possession of Jame R Marie. According to Dawood, Thomas Jackman Sr received a 419 acre patent of land 28 June 1728 in the settlement of Rapphannock next to that of John Blower. John Blower received a grant of 453 acres on 9 April 1727 on the Great Run of the North Branch of Rapphannock River on the upper side of Watry Mountain. This area was in Prince William county, Va at first and after in Fauquier county, Va. This area was on the other side of Watry Mountain from the Wright family's grant.

On 19 May 1736 in Prince William Co, Thomas was bondsman for Mary Smith, administrator of the estate of William Smith. On 26 September 1737, Thomas made oath he witnessed will of James Henderson and on 28 Feb 1738 and 24 Jul 1739, Thomas received # 0.15.0 from the estate. Thomas replaced Thomas James as road surveyor in 1769 in Fauquier Co, Va. In 1771, he sold to Elias Edmonds, 128 acres on Cedar Run in Fauquier Co, part of his 1742 patent. In 1776, he gave sons Richard and Adam (both of Dunmore (Shenandoah) tracts of land granted him in 1742 and 7128. Witnesses were Thomas Jackman Jr, Thomas Stone and James Neaville. In 1777, he divided the 1740 grant between his sons Thomas Jr and William. Joseph Jackman was the witness. His will was written 15 Mar 1776 with witnesses as Thomas James, John Johnson and Henry Moffett, Jr and probated 1782 in Fauquier Co. He named sons and daughters given in this database.

Quoted from "History of Wright Family..Descendants of Samuel Wright (1722-1789) of Lenox, Mass" from Heritage Books..
James Jackman, Newbury Twp, Essex Co, Mass 1653 page 274
James Jackman, Ipswich Twp, Essex Co, Mass 1683, page 350
James Jackman, Jr, same as above
Richard Jackman, same as above
James Jackman Sr, Newbury townshp, Essex Co, Mass 1688 Page 157
James Jackman Jr, same as above
Richard Jackman, same as above
James Jackman, freeman, Mass colony 1683
Samuel Wright, freeman, Mass Colony 1683
Richard Jackman, Conway Twp, Carroll Co, NH 1776
Benjamin Jackman, Boscawen Twp, Merrimack Co, NH 1776
George Jackman, same as above
Geroge Jackman, Jr, same as above
John Jackman, same as above
Samuel Jackman, same as above
Simeon Jackson, same as above
Moses Jakeman, same as above
Thomas Jackman, Michaelmass Twp, Prince William Co, Va 1751 Rental Rolls
Same as above...............................................................17 53 Rental Rolls
Same as above...............................................................17 54 Rental Rolls
Thomas Jackman, Hamilton Parrish, Northumberland Co, Va 1760 Rental Rolls
Thomas Jackman, Fauquier Co, Va, 1770 Rental Rolls
Jno Wright, same as above
Jno "Capt" Wright, same as above
William Wright same as above
Thomas Jackman Faquier Co, Va 1777 Rental Rolls
John, Reuben and William Wright, same as above
Thomas and Joseph Jackman Fauquier Co, Va 1779

Thomas's will goes as follows: In the name of God, Amen this fifteenth day of March one thousand seven hundred and seventy six. I Thomas Jackman of Fauquier County being weak of body but of perfect memory thanks be to God for it. Therefore calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last Will & Testament that is to say I recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it and for my body I recommend it to the Earth to be buried in a Christian like manner at the discretion of my Executors which I shall appoint my Sons Thomas Jackman and Richard Jackman and Adam Jackman and Joseph Jackman nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God and as touching such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life I leave and dispose of the same in the following manner and form following. To my Son Thomas Jackman, one hundred and thirty acres of land where he now lives and he is to pay Betty Hone (Stone) 50 shillings out of it for that is all I intend for her out of my Estate as witness my hand Thomas Jackman Sen.; To my Son Richard Jackman, my Pignut Ridge tract of land and he is to pay my daughter Sarah Nevil 50 shillings out of it for that is all I intend for her out of my Estate as Witness my hand Thomas Jackman Sen.; I leave to my Son Adam Jackman, my old plantation tract of land lying at the Watry Mountain and he is to pay Margaret Underwood 50 shillings out of it for that is all I intend for her out of my Estate as witness my hand Thomas Jackman Sen.; I leave to my Son William Jackman, 100 acres of land where he now lives or less beginning at the popular spring branch and a strait line by a great rock to the black bottom branch then to Miller's line and thence along and so to the beginning and if he should die without heir lawfully begotten of his body it shall fall to my Son Joseph and likewise leave to William Jackman my negro child Charles and he is to pay Mary Walker 50 shillings out of it for that is all I intend for her out of my Estate as witness my hand Thomas Jackman Sen., I leave to my Son Joseph, the plantation where I now live which is the remainder after my Son Thomas and William is laid off, and I likewise leave to my Son Joseph my negro man Jack and my negro man Ralph and my negro Woman Cate and my Still and all my Stock but my riding horse and Saddle that I leave to my son John Jackman and all the rest of my stock to my son Joseph Jackman consisting of horses, mares and Colts, Sheep and Cattle and hogs and all my household furniture, beds Chests chairs pewter pots and tools of all kinds and I so order it that he pay Ann Smith 50 shillings out of it for that is all I intend for her out of it As witness my hand Thomas Jackman...And I further order that he first of all pay all my debts and take care of his mother and never disturb her as long as she shall live. And it is ordered that she shall have possession of the house where I now live as long as she lives and never be molested. And I further leave to my Son Joseph all debts due to me from any person or persons and if he should die without heir lawfully begotten of his that it shall fall to my son Adam otherwise to my Son Joseph and his heirs forever. Remember that my Son and to my Son Joseph Jackman is interlined for I intend none of my stock for John but my horse and saddle; I still leave to my Son John Jackman, one Negro girl Sal and my Rifle Gun and if he should die without heir lawfully begotten of his body then to my Son Joseph. I leave to my Daughter Hannah Smith, one Negro girl named Nan; To Daughter Rebecca Smith, one Negro girl named Milly. And this is my Will that my Estate shall not be appraised nor inventoried and if any one of my Children shall grumble or be dissatisfied at this my Will he or she I do allow but one shilling Sterling and the part I intended for them is to be equally divided amongst the rest of my Children. And so I again appoint Thomas Jackman and Richard Jackman and Adam Jac,man and Joseph Jackman full and sole Executors of this my last Will and testament hereby revoking disannulling and making void all former Wills and Requests by me made but this only to be my last Will and testament in Witness I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written. Thos. Jackman LS. Signed sealed published pronounced and declared by the said Thomas Jackman to be his last Will and testament in presents of us the subscribers. Thomas James, John Johnson Henry Moffett. Ju." At a court held for Fauquier County the 25th day of March 1782 This Will was proved by the oaths of Thomas James and John Johnson Witnessses thereto and ordered to be recorded. And on the motion of Joseph Jackman one of the Executors therein names who made oath and executed and acknowledged bond as the law directs Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form. These H. Brooke.

He was married to Hester WRIGHT before 1728. Inferred from his children's ages and marriage dates, from Dawood. Children were: Thomas JACKMAN Jr , Richard JACKMAN, Margaret JACKMAN, William JACKMAN Sr., Mary JACKMAN, Joseph JACKMAN, Adam JACKMAN, John JACKMAN, Hannah JACKMAN, Rebecca JACKMAN, Betty JACKMAN, Sarah JACKMAN.


bullet Thomas JACKMAN Jr(6) was born before 1738 in Prince William Co, Va. He was buried about 1820 in Mercer Co, Ky. Source says died after the 1820 census of Mercer Co, Ky. He died in 1826. (4580) According to Dawood, Jackman was on the 1782 tax list of Fauquier county, Va. He was still living there in 1788. In 1790, Thomas and wife Hannah sell to Samuel Porter 150 acres on Carter Run, Fauquier Co, Va. Thomas is found on the Lincoln Co, Ky tax list 10 Aug 1791 and is there until 1 April 1795. Parents: Thomas JACKMAN Sr and Hester WRIGHT.

Children were: Lydia JACKMAN , Hannah JACKMAN, Elizabeth "Betsy" JACKMAN, Nancy Ann JACKMAN , Mary "Polly" JACKMAN, Joseph JACKMAN, Elijah JACKMAN, Sarah "Sally" JACKMAN, Susanna JACKMAN , Porter JACKMAN.


bulletThomas JACKMAN(4581) (478) died in 1824 in Cumberland Co, Ky. Parents: William JACKMAN Sr. and Judith MONROE.


bullet Thomas JACKMAN(229) was born before 1797. Parents: John JACKMAN and Hannah VANMETRE.


bulletThomas JACKMAN(567). Parents: William JACKMAN Jr. and Chloe "Clary Ann" FUGIT.


bulletThomas M JACKMAN(567). Parents: Alexander JACKMAN and Mary JONES.


bulletThomas Neville JACKMAN(4582) was born on 3 Dec 1786. He died after 1844. Parents: Richard JACKMAN and Mary "Molly" NEAVILL.


bulletWilliam JACKMAN Sr.(6) (4583)(229) (4584) was born on 12 Jul 1751 in Virginia, prob. Prince William Co.. (6)(478) He died on 14 Oct 1838 in Russell Co, Ky.(478) He was buried in Cumberland Co, Ky.(4585) (229) Alternate burial site is Jackman Bottom (Jackman Cemetery), Russell County, Kentucky. His tombstone reads "Possessing a strong and well-informed mind." Per Riherd, location of cemetery is on Highway 379, on the Frank Campbell Farm in Russel Co, Ky. Per Dawood, William received from his father's estate as indicated in his will of 1776 "100 acres where he now lives on Popular Spring Branch near Miller line" and a negro named Charles but had to pay his sister Mary Jackman Walker 50 shillings. In 1776, William did not have children, but the 1796 tax list of Lincoln Co, Ky indicates he had a son born between 1776 and 1781. According to the 26 Nov 1781 Court Records of Fauquier Co, Va, the Court ordered the children wardens of Leeds Parish to bind Samuel Gregory to William Jackman to learn from him the trade of shoemaker. William, Joseph and Thomas Jackman are on the 1789 tax list of Fauquier Co, Va. William, John, Edward and Robert Jackman are among the petitioners for Petition #8 for inhabitants of Yohogania and Monongalia areas to be laid before the Virginia Assembly in 1792, dated 22 June 1782 (Dawood doesnt' know if this is the William Jackman, son of Thomas Sr.) William Jackman in 1787 replaced Joseph Jackman as road surveyor of Fauquier Co, Va. In 1791 William Jackman and wife Judith sold to John Porter their tract on Carter's Run, part of the patent by Thomas Jackman, Sr. divided between William Jackman and Joseph Jackman in 1790. Witnesses included Thomas Porter. In "Early Kentucky Householders 1787-1811" William is found listed 29 Nov 1792, 21 April 1794, 12 May 1795 and 1796. In 1796 a male between the age of 16 and 20 was living in the household. In contrast, William is not found in "Early Kentucky Landowners 1787-1811" indicating he was not a landowner during this time frame. William is on the 1801 tax list of Wayne Co, Ky but is not being taxed on land. In 1820 census of Cumberland Co, Ky, William Jackman Sr, William Jackman Jr, James Jackman, John Jackman and Mary Jackman are all found.

Parents: Thomas JACKMAN Sr and Hester WRIGHT.

He was married to Judith MONROE before 1775 in Virginia. Per Dawood, no marriage record is found in Fauquier County, Va, so they may have been married in the home county of Judith Monroe. Children were: Elizabeth (Eleanor) JACKMAN, Sarah (Sally) JACKMAN, Adam JACKMAN, Margaret (Peggy) JACKMAN, James JACKMAN, Alexander JACKMAN, Mary T. (Polly) JACKMAN, Judith JACKMAN, John JACKMAN , William JACKMAN Jr., Thomas JACKMAN.


bullet William JACKMAN Jr.(4586) died on 8 Jul 1847. Parents: William JACKMAN Sr. and Judith MONROE.

Children were: Thomas JACKMAN , John JACKMAN, Richard JACKMAN, William JACKMAN, Adam JACKMAN, Judith JACKMAN, Anna (Emma) JACKMAN.


bulletWilliam JACKMAN(567). Parents: William JACKMAN Jr. and Chloe "Clary Ann" FUGIT.


bulletWilliam T JACKMAN(567). Parents: Adam JACKMAN.


bulletAnnie JACKSON(4587).

Children were: Bertha GOSS, Andrew GOSS , Grady GOSS, Olen GOSS , Laveda GOSS, John Buster GOSS.


bulletFlora Mabel JACKSON was born in Augusta, Me.

She was married to Willard Rice AYERS on 25 Sep 1889. Children were: Leigh Jackson AYERS, Willard Lendall AYERS, Eugenia Flora AYERS, Sarah Beatrice AYERS, Marguerite AYERS.


bullet Louisa Jane JACKSON(662) was born in Aug 1842 in Morgan county, Ky.

Children were: Charles Wallace CALVERT.


bulletAllen JAMES(4588).

He was married to Christian CASTEEL on 17 Apr 1720.


bullet Benjamin JAMES was born in Lived in Shreveport., Louisiana.


bulletSarah Jane JAMES.

Children were: Nora LAWSON.


bulletAmy JAMISON(546). Parents: Joseph JAMISON and Sarah Sally "Polly" HUBBARD.


bulletDurrett Hubbard JAMISON(546). Parents: Joseph JAMISON and Sarah Sally "Polly" HUBBARD.


bulletElizabeth JAMISON(546). Parents: Joseph JAMISON and Sarah Sally "Polly" HUBBARD.


bulletEphraim JAMISON(546). Parents: Joseph JAMISON and Sarah Sally "Polly" HUBBARD.


bulletFrancis JAMISON(546). Parents: Joseph JAMISON and Sarah Sally "Polly" HUBBARD.


bulletJane JAMISON(546). Parents: Joseph JAMISON and Sarah Sally "Polly" HUBBARD.


bulletJohn JAMISON(546). Parents: Joseph JAMISON and Sarah Sally "Polly" HUBBARD.


bulletJoseph JAMISON(146) was born on 4 Jan 1763 in Virginia.(546) He died before Oct 1810 in St. Louis Co, MO.(4589) Schmidt cites 1783-1785 Henry Co, Va Tax records, St Louis Co, Mo Probate File 81, and 1788-1802 Madison Co Ky. Parents: Thomas JAMISON and Jane DICKEY.

He was married to Sarah Sally "Polly" HUBBARD on 5 Mar 1782 in Henry Co, VA. Children were: Francis JAMISON, William Marshall JAMISON, John JAMISON, Ephraim JAMISON, Amy JAMISON, Elizabeth JAMISON, Peyton JAMISON, Jane JAMISON, Durrett Hubbard JAMISON, Joseph JAMISON.

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