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Jackson of Duddington
(See Jackson of Wimbledon)

G156 HUGH JACKSON [A106_(3)]: of Duddington, co. Northampton, and of Wisbech in the Isle of Ely, b. 1771, m. (1) 1797, Ann (dau. John Marshall); m. (2) 1839, Eliz. Susanna (dau. John Patrick Moore); d 1852, had with issue by first wife.

G157 WILLIAM GODDARD JACKSON: of Duddington and Wisbech; b. 1803; m. 1828, Harriet (dau. Matthew Birchell, Esq.); d. 1890; had, besides six daus.

G1 58 WILLIAM GODDARD JACKSON: of Duddington and Wisbech; High Sheriff, co. Northampton, 1878; b. 1835; m. 1864, Selina Barbara Maria (dau. Gen. Wm. A. Johnson); d. 1906; had, besides 4 daus.,

(1) William Augustus Charles Goddard: b. 1865; d. 1891.

(2) Robert Hugh Goddard: d. 1875.

(3) Nicholas Goddard: now of Duddington)G159.

(4) Christopher Goddard: Capt. 7th Dragoon Guards, killed in S. African War, 1899.

(5) Arthur Goddard.

(6) Francis Edwin Goddard.

(7) Henry Geoffrey Goddard: d. 1890.

(8) Gerald Goddard: m. 1918, Hon. Hildred Mosley (dau. Lord Mosley) .

G159 NICHOLAS GODDARD JACKSON [G158_3]: of Duddington, co. Northampton; J. P.; b. 1868; m. 1895, Jessie Spencer (dau. a. des. Moustiers Campbell), had besides two daus.,

(1) Nicholas William Goddard: lieut. 1st batt., Northants Regt.; b. 1896, killed in action 1916.

(2) Arthur Francis Goddard: b. 1906.


(F) AMERICAN JACKSONS OF ROYAL DESCENT

Oswald Jackson Family

ALFRED THE GREAT, KING OF ENGLAND, father of

EDWARD THE ELDER, KING OF ENGLAND. His dau. was

LADY EDGIVA: m. Henry, 3rd Count of Vermandois and Troyes.

HUBERT: 4th Count of Vermandois and Troyes.

LADY ADELA DE VERMANDOIS: m. Hugh the Great, son of HENRY I, KING OF FRANCE.

LADY ISABEL DE VERMANDOIS: m., first, Robert, Baron de Bellomonte, Earl of Mellent and Leicester, d. 1118.

ROBERT DE BELLOMONTE: 2nd Earl of Leicester; d. 1168.

LADY DE BELLOMONTE: m. William, Earl of Gloucester, a grandson of HENRY I, KING OF ENGLAND.

LADY AMICA DE GLOUCESTER: m. Richard, Earl of Clare, and Hertford, one of the twenty_five Magna Charta Barons; d. 1218.

GILBERT DE CLARK: Earl of Clare, Hertford, and Gloucester, one of the twenty_ five Magna Charta Barons; d. 1229.

RICHARD DE CLARK: heir, d. 1262.

GILBERT DE CLARK: heir; m. Princess Joane d' Arce, (dau. of EDWARD I, KING OF ENGLAND).

LADY MARGARET DE CLARK: sister of the last Earl of Clare, who was killed at Bannockburn; m. Hugh, 2nd Baron d'Audley, Earl of Gloucester. From them was descended, 12 generations removed,

THOMAS LLOYD: b. 1640, d. 1694, was William Penn's agent, and the 1st Deputy Governor and President of the Provincial Council of Pa., 1664_93.

THOMAS LLOYD: of Goodmansfields, in London; b. 1675, d. ante 1718.

THOMAS LLOYD: of Philadelphia; d. 1754; m. Susannah, dau. of Philip Kearney, of Phila. Mellent and Leicester, d. 1118.

SARAH LLOYD: d. 1788; m. 1757, Judge William Moore, of Phila., Pres. of the Supreme Executive Council of Pa.

MAJOR THOMAS LLOYD MOORE: of Phila.; b. 1759, d. 1813.

ELIZA MOORE: b. 1786, d. 1823; m. Richard Willing, of Philadelphia, whose ancestors, coming to America in 1668, had long been prominent in the financial and governmental affairs of the nation. Among his ch. was:

CAROLINE WILLING: d. 1860; m. Dr. E. Peace, and had issue who assumed the name "Willing."

ELLA MOORE WILLING: m. OSWALD JACKSON, of New York, a des. of Chief Justice Chew, of Pa.

(1) LAURA CARROLL JACKSON.

(2) OSWALD JACKSON.