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'''Born:''' ♂ Edward Jackson | '''Born:''' ♂ Edward Jackson | ||
::c. | ::c. February 3, 1603/04 | ||
::London, U.K. | ::London, U.K. | ||
'''Died:''' | '''Died:''' June 17, 1681 | ||
:: | ::Cambridge, MA | ||
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'''Spouses:''' [[Frances Jackson]], [[Elizabeth Newgate Jackson]] | '''Spouses:''' [[Frances Jackson]] (m. December 2, 1629, England), [[Elizabeth Newgate Jackson]] | ||
'''Children:''' Isreal Jackson infant, [[Margaret Jackson]], [[Hannah Jackson Ward]], [[Rebecca Jackson Prentice]], [[Caleb Jackson]], [[Joseph Jackson]], [[Jonathan Jackson]], [[Sebas Jackson]], and seven more | '''Children:''' Isreal Jackson infant, [[Margaret Jackson]], [[Hannah Jackson Ward]], [[Rebecca Jackson Prentice]], [[Caleb Jackson]], [[Joseph Jackson]], [[Jonathan Jackson]], [[Sebas Jackson]], and seven more | ||
'''Parent:''' [[Christopher Jackson]] | '''Parent:''' [[Christopher Jackson]] and [[Susan Johnson]] | ||
'''Sibling:''' [[John Jackson]] | |||
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== Career == | == Career == | ||
Farmer | |||
Representative to General Court for 17 years | |||
== Accomplishments == | == Accomplishments == | ||
Emigrated to America | Emigrated to America 1643 | ||
== Health == | == Health == | ||
Revision as of 15:54, 4 July 2015
Born: ♂ Edward Jackson
- c. February 3, 1603/04
- London, U.K.
Died: June 17, 1681
- Cambridge, MA
Spouses: Frances Jackson (m. December 2, 1629, England), Elizabeth Newgate Jackson
Children: Isreal Jackson infant, Margaret Jackson, Hannah Jackson Ward, Rebecca Jackson Prentice, Caleb Jackson, Joseph Jackson, Jonathan Jackson, Sebas Jackson, and seven more
Parent: Christopher Jackson and Susan Johnson
Sibling: John Jackson
Early Life
Education
Career
Farmer Representative to General Court for 17 years
Accomplishments
Emigrated to America 1643
Health
Faith
Honored for helping John Eliot in his missionary efforts among the Indians