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Deacon Timothy Jackman III

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Deacon Timothy Jackman III Veteran

Birth
Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
13 Sep 1811 (aged 63)
Goffstown, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Goffstown, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A, Range 16, Lot 15
Memorial ID
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Father: Benjamin Jackman
Mother: Elizabeth Noyes

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;
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Timothy Jackman, a drummer during the Battle of Bunker Hill.
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Father: Benjamin Jackman
Mother: Elizabeth Noyes

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;
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Timothy Jackman, a drummer during the Battle of Bunker Hill.
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Inscription

He served as deacon in the church of
Rowley & Haverhill about 30 years

Gravesite Details

REVOLUTIONARY WAR PATRIOT



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