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]