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Dea. Timothy Jackman, bap. Oct. 25, 1747; d. 1815 or 16 at Goffstown, N. H. ; bur. at the old meeting house there; lived in Rowley, at Byfield, eight miles from Newburyport ; moved to a place two miles north of Haverhill, on Manchester road, where he kept a public house ; said to have been a drummer at battle of Bunker Hill ; was a deacon and leading singer in Dr. Smith's Baptist church in Haverhill. He and Mary Burbank went to Association meeting in Dr. Stillman's church in Boston and thus became acquainted, and named their only son Stillman. Until called deacon he was called Timothy Jackman 3rd ;
m. Oct. 19, 1768, Mary ("Mollie") Burbank of Rowley,
b. Aug. 14, 1749; d. at Antwerp, N. Y., or near there, Oct. 30, 1829; bur. at Antwerp.
Children.
1. Susamiali, b. Mar. 27, 1769 ; m. Theodore Cross. C. L. 4 and 5.
2. Polly; m. Samuel Tenney of Rowley; lived at Goffstown, N. H.; had a son Manning who had sons; George and .
3. Betsey; m. Paul Dole of Haverhill and had Paul of Haverhill, William of Concord, N. H., and Susannah who m. Ford.
4. Sally; m. Dea. Isaac Pearsons of Haverhill and had (l) Theodore; m. Harriet Ayer, (2) Noyes, m. Salome Chase; d. at Boonville, N.Y. and wid. m. Schuyler, of Gen. Schuyler's family, (3) Isaac, Auburn, N. Y., (4) Sarah, m. Chase, bro. of Noyes' wife, (5) Laura, m. Jacob Emerson, (6) Jane, m. George C. Goodman of Boston, (7) Mary, m. Thomas Taylor, (8) Elizabeth, m. Charles Kellem, a Methodist missionary, (9) Harriet, m. Dr. James George, Auburn, N.Y., (10) Hannah, m. Rev. Charles Barrows, (11) Sukey.
5. Hannah, b. Aug, 18, 1785 ; d. June, 1862 ; m. Philip Jones, Antwerp, N.Y., and had (1) Aura Ann, m. Van Ness and had Elizabeth, who m. Col. Solliday and d. May, 1908, (2) Daniel, m. Elizabeth D. Harger, Watertown, Wis., (3) Timothy, unm., removed to Phila., N. Y., built a mill in Sterlngville on the estate of Joseph Bonaparte, which he afterward leased of Bonaparte's agent, was a devoted Christian, of sterling integrity and honesty (m. 1790, Susanna, dau. of
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Dea. Timothy and Mary [Burbank] Jackman, a prominent man and Revolutionary soldier who fought at Bunker Hill, of Rowley, Mass., and cousin of Prof. Parker Cleveland of Bowdoin Coll., Me., gr. dau. of Mrs. [Noyes] Jackman and of Mrs. [Savery] Burbank, gt. gr.dau. of Mrs. [Choate] Jackman and of Hannah [Adams] Burbank, a desc. of Richard and Margaret [Armager] Adams, the ancestors of Pres. John Adams); son of John of Methuen, Mass., b. there Sep. 22, 1711, d. there June 15, 1769 (m. 1st, Oct. 26, 1732, Hannah Messer, and had eight children, m. 2d, July 29, 1762, Martha Hibbard [widow of Samuel Cross of Methuen, Mass.] and had
two sons: Theodore, above, and Moses, b. Oct. 27, 1763, who was a Revolutionary soldier; she, Martha, m. 3d, May 5, 1783, Stephen Merrill); son of John of Haverhill, Mass. (m. Apr. 15, 1708, Sarah Peocok).
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Mary "Molly" Jackman formerly Burbank
Born 14 Aug 1749 in Bradford, Worchester, Massachusetts
Daughter of John Burbank and Mercy (Savory) Burbank
Sister of Nathan Burbank, Judith (Burbank) Savory and Caleb Burbank
Wife of Timothy Jackman — married
Mother of Susanna (Jackman) Cross
Died 30 Oct 1829
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Mother | Female
Molly 'Mary' JACKMAN
Born 1 Mar 1782 Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire Find all individuals with events at this location
Died Abt 1843 Quebec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
Buried
Father Samuel 'Joiner' JACKMAN | F36474 Group Sheet
Mother Submit BROWN | F36474 Group Sheet
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Dea. Timothy Jackman, bap. Oct. 25, 1747; d. 1815 or 16 at Goffstown, N. H. ; bur. at the old meeting house there; lived in Rowley, at Byfield, eight miles from Newburyport ; moved to a place two miles north of Haverhill, on Manchester road, where he kept a public house ; said to have been a drummer at battle of Bunker Hill ; was a deacon and leading singer in Dr. Smith's Baptist church in Haverhill. He and Mary Burbank went to Association meeting in Dr. Stillman's church in Boston and thus became acquainted, and named their only son Stillman. Until called deacon he was called Timothy Jackman 3rd ;
m. Oct. 19, 1768, Mary ("Mollie") Burbank of Rowley,
b. Aug. 14, 1749; d. at Antwerp, N. Y., or near there, Oct. 30, 1829; bur. at Antwerp.
Children.
1. Susamiali, b. Mar. 27, 1769 ; m. Theodore Cross. C. L. 4 and 5.
2. Polly; m. Samuel Tenney of Rowley; lived at Goffstown, N. H.; had a son Manning who had sons; George and .
3. Betsey; m. Paul Dole of Haverhill and had Paul of Haverhill, William of Concord, N. H., and Susannah who m. Ford.
4. Sally; m. Dea. Isaac Pearsons of Haverhill and had (l) Theodore; m. Harriet Ayer, (2) Noyes, m. Salome Chase; d. at Boonville, N.Y. and wid. m. Schuyler, of Gen. Schuyler's family, (3) Isaac, Auburn, N. Y., (4) Sarah, m. Chase, bro. of Noyes' wife, (5) Laura, m. Jacob Emerson, (6) Jane, m. George C. Goodman of Boston, (7) Mary, m. Thomas Taylor, (8) Elizabeth, m. Charles Kellem, a Methodist missionary, (9) Harriet, m. Dr. James George, Auburn, N.Y., (10) Hannah, m. Rev. Charles Barrows, (11) Sukey.
5. Hannah, b. Aug, 18, 1785 ; d. June, 1862 ; m. Philip Jones, Antwerp, N.Y., and had (1) Aura Ann, m. Van Ness and had Elizabeth, who m. Col. Solliday and d. May, 1908, (2) Daniel, m. Elizabeth D. Harger, Watertown, Wis., (3) Timothy, unm., removed to Phila., N. Y., built a mill in Sterlngville on the estate of Joseph Bonaparte, which he afterward leased of Bonaparte's agent, was a devoted Christian, of sterling integrity and honesty (m. 1790, Susanna, dau. of
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Dea. Timothy and Mary [Burbank] Jackman, a prominent man and Revolutionary soldier who fought at Bunker Hill, of Rowley, Mass., and cousin of Prof. Parker Cleveland of Bowdoin Coll., Me., gr. dau. of Mrs. [Noyes] Jackman and of Mrs. [Savery] Burbank, gt. gr.dau. of Mrs. [Choate] Jackman and of Hannah [Adams] Burbank, a desc. of Richard and Margaret [Armager] Adams, the ancestors of Pres. John Adams); son of John of Methuen, Mass., b. there Sep. 22, 1711, d. there June 15, 1769 (m. 1st, Oct. 26, 1732, Hannah Messer, and had eight children, m. 2d, July 29, 1762, Martha Hibbard [widow of Samuel Cross of Methuen, Mass.] and had
two sons: Theodore, above, and Moses, b. Oct. 27, 1763, who was a Revolutionary soldier; she, Martha, m. 3d, May 5, 1783, Stephen Merrill); son of John of Haverhill, Mass. (m. Apr. 15, 1708, Sarah Peocok).
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Mary "Molly" Jackman formerly Burbank
Born 14 Aug 1749 in Bradford, Worchester, Massachusetts
Daughter of John Burbank and Mercy (Savory) Burbank
Sister of Nathan Burbank, Judith (Burbank) Savory and Caleb Burbank
Wife of Timothy Jackman — married
Mother of Susanna (Jackman) Cross
Died 30 Oct 1829
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Mother | Female
Molly 'Mary' JACKMAN
Born 1 Mar 1782 Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire Find all individuals with events at this location
Died Abt 1843 Quebec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
Buried
Father Samuel 'Joiner' JACKMAN | F36474 Group Sheet
Mother Submit BROWN | F36474 Group Sheet
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