Mary Ann, Thank you so much for looking this up. It is a start. I will look into this information further and see if anything comes up. This lady has been such a mystery. I noticed in the census that her mother always listed her as Elizabeth. As an adult she always listed herself as Betty. Sherry -----Original Message----- From: Mary Ann Merritt <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 2:42 AM Subject: [WVMINGO] Jackson look up >Here goes for Elizabeth "Betsy" Jackson. Not a whole lot to be found. Hope >something helps > >Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record >Type Database ID# >1870 JACKSON ELIZABETH Berkeley County WV 311 Opequon Township Federal >Population Schedule WV 1870 Federal Census Index WV56947462 >1860 JACKSON ELIZABETH Harrison County WV 773 Shinnston Federal Population >Schedule WV 1860 Federal Census Index WV45142040 >1870 JACKSON ELIZABETH Harrison County WV 118 Clay Township Federal >Population Schedule WV 1870 Federal Census Index WV56947460 >1860 JACKSON ELIZABETH Jefferson County WV 1007 Rippon P.O. Federal >Population Schedule WV 1860 Federal Census Index WV45142042 >1860 JACKSON ELIZABETH Jefferson County WV 795 Charleston Federal Population >Schedule WV 1860 Federal Census Index WV45142041 >1870 JACKSON ELIZABETH Jefferson County WV 542 Grant Township Federal >Population Schedule WV 1870 Federal Census Index WV56947463 >1860 JACKSON ELIZABETH C. Monongalia County WV 295 Wadestown P.O. Federal >Population Schedule WV 1860 Federal Census Index WV45142046 >1870 JACKSON ELIZABETH Monroe County WV 065 Union Township Federal >Population Schedule WV 1870 Federal Census Index WV56947461 >1860 JACKSON ELIZABETH Morgan County WV 403 Berkeley Springs P.O. Federal >Population Schedule WV 1860 Federal Census Index WV45142043 >1860 JACKSON ELIZABETH Upshur County WV 174 Buckhannon P.O. Federal >Population Schedule WV 1860 Federal Census Index WV45142044 >1860 JACKSON ELIZABETH Wood County WV 450 Fountain Spring P.O. Federal >Population Schedule WV 1860 Federal Census Index WV45142045 > > > >Database: Ritchie County, West Virginia History >Combined Matches: 2 >CHAPTER IX North Fork Settlers--Continued > >Those of the third marriage: Jackson, Preston, Elizabeth and Ruhama, who >died single; Adaline (Mrs. Thomas Nicholson), Louise (Mrs. Henry Luck). >View full context > >CHAPTER IX North Fork Settlers--Continued > >His brother, Hugh Pribble, senior, who married Miss Permilia Elizabeth >Jackson, another sister of Henry, was also an early settler here. He was the >father of Hugh Pribble, of Cisko; the Rev. U. Pribble, of Harrisville; Mrs. >Herilda Hall, of Washington state; the late Mrs. Charles Harrison, senior, >of Cantwell; the late Mrs. Henrietta Mason, and other children. >View full context > > > >Search Terms: JACKSON (11), ELIZABETH (203) >Database: English Origins of American Colonists >Combined Matches: 2 >English Origins of American Colonists, p. English Origins of AMERICAN >COLONISTS >[p.1] CLUES FROM ENGLISH ARCHIVES CONTRIBUTORY TO AMERICAN GENEALOGY. >[p.73] CLUES FROM ENGLISH ARCHIVES CONTRIBUTORY TO AMERICAN GENEALOGY. BY J. >HENRY LEA AND J. R. HUTCHINSON. >page 78 >I KATHERINE WANNEL of the parish of Christchurch, London, widow, being at >this present in health.committ my body to be buried in the grave of my >father and mother, or soe nere to them as may bee, in the north Ile of the >new or upper church of the parish of Christchurch, close by my pewe doore >where I nowe vse to sift, by the steppes that goe to the Chauncell; and my >worldly goods I dispose of as followeth: - £5 to bee laid out about my >funerall, and my will is that noe banquetting shal-be vsed thereat, but only >Naples Biskett and wyne. To my worthy Mistress Mrs Dorathy Lackford, widowe, >six silver spoones worth three pounds. To my grandchild Elizabeth Jackson >all my child bedd lynnen and all other my fine lynnen. To my grandchild >Arthur Jackson my fetherbedd in the Garrett. Money legacies to my said >grandchildren, including £5 apeece out of the lease of my dwelling house in >the parish of Christchurch. If both my said grandchildren depart this life >before their said legacies of money be paid, then the same shall remain vnto >my daughter Elizabeth Hallam, to whom I give my great Bible. To my >grandchild Elizabeth Jackson I give Dr. Prestons workes, and Master Dodd >vppon the Commanndments, and Mr. Dike's works vppon the Sacraments, and the >Annothamy of a Christian with Master Cooper's workes in itt, and all other >my bookes I give unto my daughter Elizabeth Hallam and to my said two >grandchildren, except only my pocket bible and six of my other bookes, which >I give to and amongst my grandchildren in Virginia, and my desire is that my >said daughter shall send and convey the same over vnto my said grandchildren >in Virginia soe soone as conveniently may bee after my decease. Item I give >and Bequeath vnto my grandchildren in Virginia theise parcells of goods and >legacies following, that is to safe, vnto my grandchild Elizabeth Sheeres my >redd and blew mowheire peticote and my three peticotes that I weare every >day, one of my two gownes, two smocks, two aprons, two coyves, two >handkerchers and two paire of cuffs; vnto my grandchild Martha Sheers two >shifts of my lynnen cloathes; and vnto my grandchild Susanna two shifts of >lynnen for a child of eight yeares of age; and I give to every of my said >three grandchildren in Virginia, Elizabeth, Martha and Susanna Sheeres, >twentie shillings apeece to be paid them at their severall ages of twenty >and one yeares. To my daughter Elizabeth Hallam [p.78] and her nowe husband >James Hallam my tenement called the Three Pigeons, situate in Newgate >Markett, during their lives and the life of the longer lyver of them, with >remainder to my two grandchildren Elizabeth and Arthur Jackson equally. >Cousin John Hobson 10s. John Heard my late husband's sonne in lawe 10s. Anne >and Judith Whitfield 20s. apeece at one and twenty. Residuary Legatee and >Executrix: - my daughter Elizabeth Hallam. Dated 28 May, 1653. Witnesses: >Joseph Yelverton, John Geeder, Richard Gill, scr., Thomas Gill. Proved 29 >Aug., 1653, by the executrix. (P.C.C. Brent, 161.) >View full context > >English Origins of American Colonists, p. English Origins of AMERICAN >COLONISTS >[p.1] CLUES FROM ENGLISH ARCHIVES CONTRIBUTORY TO AMERICAN GENEALOGY. >[p.82] CLUES FROM ENGLISH ARCHIVES CONTRIBUTORY TO AMERICAN GENEALOGY. BY J. >HENRY LEA AND J. R. HUTCHINSON. >page 81 >Will of JOHN DUNCKLEY of Daventry, laborer, dated 13 Dec., 1640. Legacies to >daughter Agnes Rose, wife of John Rose, my grandchild Anne Rose her >daughter, and to my grandchildren William Rose, Thomas Rose, Margaret Rose, >and John Rose the younger; and to my daughter Elizabeth Jackson. I give unto >my grandchild Alexander Lovell one joined bed in case he shall come to >demand it; if not, then to his mother Elizabeth Jackson aforesaid. I give to >my grandchild Thomas Lovell 20s. if he come to demand it. Legacies to my >grandchildren Nathaniel Lovell, Elizabeth Jackson, Agnes Jackson, Mary >Jackson and Richard Jackson. Executor, John Lovell. Witnesses: Richard >Allen, Richard Jackson, Edward Wilson. Proved 16 March, 1640-41. (Northants >Wills, S. 2, 1631-7, f. 122.) > > > > >Surnames Researched: Hajduk,Welch, Collins, Litton, and Szela >Proud member of the Women Marines Association >Proud lister at [email protected] > >