From Montgomery County Georgia. Andrew Jackson born in Virginia was living in Robeson Co, N.C. when his son Duncan Archie Jackson was born 12-6-1855. Andrew Jackson married Lucy Wilkes born 1831 in Robeson Co, N.C. Duncan Archie moved to Montgomery County, GA with his mother Lucy. Duncan A Jackson married Mary Hughes the daughter of Duncan Hughes JR. He was the son of Duncan Hughes SR and Mary Morrison of Robeson Co. any help on this Jackson line would be appreciated. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 12:50 AM Subject: [NCROBESO-L] ROBESON CO (My known Jackson connection) >Appreciate those of you who answered my request for a tie to my Jackson >family in Robeson Co. I have very little to give but hope this will help me >over my brick wall. > >Postive: Thomas Jackson, Sr, is on the list of taxables in Bladen Co, NC, >1763 with adults 1 & 1. > >Land Grant #1866 issued to Thomas Jackson of Bladen Co, NC for 100 acres on >the Ten Mile Swamp, Dec 22, 1768 > >Thomas Jackson war service pay roll for Rev War included Ferriage #160. >Thomas Jackson for services against the Chicamaga Indians > >Land Grant #3231 for English Thomas Jackson, Bladen Co, NC for 100 acres on >the N side of Drowning Creek beginning at a red oak in said Jacksons old >line, Nov 12, 1779 > >June 12, 1778 English Thomas Jackson enters 100 acres, border south of Thomas >Ivey, runs down to Meadow Branch, and the land Richard Hammons sold to Issac >Hollingsworth > >Dec 13, 1779 Thomas Jackson enters 150 acres of land on West side of Raft >Swamp where the Wolf pen is on John Kersy's old path > >Feb 18, 1780, James Blunt, Planter, sold to Thomas Jackson, both of Balden >Co, NC 150 acres located on Saddletree Swamp > >List of Taxables for Bladen Co, NC 1788, Capt Regan's Dist, page 22 list >Thomas Jackson > >19 Nov 1787 at Kinston, NC grant to Thomas Jackson on the North side of the >Ten Mile Swamp to Thomas Jackson, Robeson Co, NC court records > >Note: 26 Nov 1789 at Fayetteville, NC land grant to JOHN JACKSON located >west of Saddletree Swamp in Robeson Co. (what relation to Thomas?) > >The first census in 1790 list Thomas Jackson, Sr in Robeson Co, NC with 3 >free white males of 16 years and upward, and 2 whtie females. Also listed in >the 1800, 1810 and 1820 census. > >Also have Reuben Jackson born abt 1768 in NC listed in the 1800 census. >James Jackson born abt 1770 in NC listed in the 1800 census. Jethro Jackson >born abt 1772 NC listed in the 1800 census. These also had property in the >area with Thomas need connection to Thomas. > >Thomas Jackson, Jr born abt 1765 in NC married Asenith Hammonds in NC. She >was a daughter of John Hammond and Christian? John left a will which >included his grandson, CORNELIUS, son of Thomas and Asenith property. >Corenlius joined the military in 1817 in Fayetteville, NC and was paroled >near Pensacola, Fl in 1822. First find after that was Monroe Co, Al in 1830. > > >I have Hammond ties documented and from Cornelius down and then my brick wall. > >Have copies of bible records of Jessie Jackson & Emily Elwell and James & >Mary Jackson. If they tie in don't know how. Will send copies. > >Appreciate any help. > >Thanks >Jeanette > >