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M177 ROBERT JACKSON: Was originally a settler of Stamford, Conn., in 1640; in 1644 settled in Hempstead, Queens County, Long Island; m. Agnes Washborne; d. about 1684. Had Samuel and (1) John L.: Was High Sheriff of Queens County in 1691_95; Representative in Colonial Legislature; was Justice of the Peace for Queens County; m. Elizabeth Seaman. (A) Colonel John, 2d: Settled at Jerusalem; m. Elizabeth Hallet; d. 1744 (a) John: Settled at Jerusalem south; m. Thesia Mott, of Great Neck; had with other issue, 1. Obadiah: b. 1730_31; in 1756 m. Alma Seaman. Issue. 2. John: b. 1733; m. (1) Charity Treadwell, m. (2) Margaret Townsend; had with other issue, A Thomas Treadwell: m. Catherine Brit. Issue. B John Treadwell: m. Sarah Udall; 5 ch. C Samuel: d. unm., leaving a large estate. D Obadiah: m. (1) Elizabeth Wright; m. (2) Rachal Underhill. a John: Married and had one child. 3. Pannenas: m. Elizabeth Birdsall; d. Jan. 19, 1781. A Pannenas: m. Charity Coles. a Benjamin Coles: b. Nov. 30, 1794; m. Hannah Coles; 2 daus. b Thomas Birdsall: b. March 24, 1797; m. Marie Coles; d. April 23, 1881; was member Congress. (I) Samuel C.: b. July 13, 1827; m. Emma Beatrice Hyatt. (i) Bertha Maria: b. Dec. 12, 1860; unm.; d. Oct. 1, 1924. (ii) Beatrice Alice: m. Daniel Carter Beard in 1893; 2 daus. (iii) Elbert Thomas: unm. (iv) Florence Carman: m. Frederick A. Storm, Jr., in 1896; divorced Mr. Storm and m. (2) Ira Thomas Mc Knight in 1925. Issue. (v) Daisy Fenimore: m. Joseph Russell Barrett on Jan. 4, 1899. Issue. ( vi ) Samuel Coles,2d m. Helen W. Rising. I Samuel Coles, 3d: b. July 2, 1915. II Stevens Pell: b. Sept. 16, 1916. III John Jerrold: b. May 20, 1928. (II) Andrew: b. Sept. 22, 1828; m. Emily Glentworth Smith; d. Oct. 31, 1903. (III) William Henry: b. Aug. 5, 1830; m. Elizabeth Jones; m. (2) her sister, Mary J. Jones: d. June 27, 1905. c Noah: b. Sept. 3, 1799, m. twice. d Obadiah: b. July 22; m. Forbes. e James: b. July 21, 1803; d. 1875. f Elbert: b. Jan. 15, 1807; m. Elizabeth Johnson. B Thomas: d. in infancy. C John: m. Margaret Cornell. a Stephen Cornell: m.)Seaman; 3 sons, Andrew, Stephen and Thomas Jefferson. b Isaac. c Jacob: m. Cornell. d Charles: d. unm. e Coe Donning: m. Cornell. f Pannenas. g Richard: m. Jackson. h Edward: m. Andersen. (b) Samuel: Settled in Jerusalem; m. Mary Townsend. 1. Richard: m. Pheobe Kissam. Ch.: Samuel, Daniel, Townsend and John. 2. Townsend: m. Mary Seaman; settled at Eastwoods. 3. Thomas: b. Dec. 24, 1752; m. his cousin, Elizabeth. A Obadiah: m. Sarah Boerum. a Timothy: m. Ethelinda Willis; 4 sons, Samuel Jones, Willis, Oscar and Edward. b Thomas: m. Esther Willis; 2 sons, Thomas and William Hicks. c Townsend: m. Margaret Ann Nostrand; 4 sons, Sandford, Jones, Eprinetus and Edward. B Jacob: m. Phoebe Denyeau. Ch.: Townsend, Henry, James and Sidney. C Samuel Townsend: m. Martha Hewlett, of Eastwoods. Ch.: Thomas. (c) Richard: m. Jane Seaman. 1. Richard: m. Rosetta Jackson. A Micah: b. Nov. 22, 1768; m. Elizabeth Jackson. Ch.: Pannenas, Richard and John. B Jacob: d. without issue. 2. Micah d. unm. on July 21, 1767; age 21. 3. Jacob: m. Catherine Peters. Ch.: Jacob. (B) Samuel: Settled in Jerusalem in 1724; m. Abigail Seaman. Ch.: Samuel, Richard, Thomas and Isaac. (C) James: Settled at Rocky Hill, in Flushing; m. Rebecca Hallett; had with other issue (a) Joseph: b. Feb. 9, 1710; m. Mary Rogers; d. 1769; had with other issue, 1. Benjamin: b. March 5, 1752; m. Abigail Mitchell; d. June 6, 1842; had with other issue, A David: b. Sept. 30, 1786; m. Prudence Hathaway. Issue. P180 DR. JOSEPH JACKSON: 1690; m. (name o{ first 2 wives unknown); m. (3) Lady Mary Carr. (1) Andrew: Escaped suddenly and secretly from Ireland, 1765. (A) Andrew: 1767; became President of the United States in 1828_1836. (2) David: 1730_1811; m. Elizabeth Reed; entered the service of the Colonies under General Washington and was in the Battle of Trenton, 1776, in which he lost a hand. (A) Hugh: 1756_1830; m. Agnes Patterson; served in the War of 1812. (B) Robert: 1758_1828; m. Elizabeth McCorkle; indirectly involved in the Whisky Insurrection; moved from Westmoreland Co., Pa. to Mt. Pleasant, Jefferson Co. O., in 1799. (a) David: i794_1863; m. Nancy Nichol; in 1812 served 3 months as adjutant of his company (being 18 years of age) 1. George: 1823_1880; m. Minerva Townsley; m. (2) Mrs. Sarah Margaret McCall; 2 ch. 2. Hugh Parks: 1836; m. Mrs. Maggie J. Dunlap, 5 ch. (b) General Robert: 1798_1877; m. Minerva Eddy; held office of County Commissioner, 1857_1862. 1. Joshua M.: 1829; m. Mary Matilda Gowdy; soldier in the Civil War. A Charles Conditt: 1857; m. Cora A. Stewart. B Joshua C.: 1859; m. S. Belle Gowdy; ch.: Robert Gowdy (1885) and Charles Cyrene (1887). C Joseph E.: 1861; m. A. Luella Wilson; ch.: Eva and Florence. D Hon. Andrew: 1843; served in the Civil War; fought in a great number of battles; m. Mary Dunlap; ch.: Frank A. (1876). (C) James R.: 1762_1842; m. Rachel McComnon. (a) David: 1792_1856; m. Ann Black; m. (2) Mary Kelton; m. (3) Eliza Cunningham. 1. Robert: 1824_1870; m. Rachel E. Jackson; ch.: James Chester. 2. James K.: 1831; m. Ella E. Cann; 2 ch. (b) Samuel: 1797; m. Mary A. Moore. 1. Robert: m. Debbie A. McClellan; m. (2) Rebecca J. Cooper; ch.: Samuel M. (m. Zelma Pennington), William Thompson and John Edwin. (c) Ebenezer: 1799_1869; m. Susan Johnston. 1. James R.: 1833; m. Sarah L. Holmes. (d) Hugh: 1801; m. Mary Jane Wilson. 1. David R.: m. Clara Marshall; 3 ch. Mather_Jackson I167 JAMES JACKSON: of Middlewich. 1168 PETER JACKSON: of Warrington; b. 1772; m. 1791, Sarah (dau. Henry Mather); d. 1811. (1) John Somerville: m. Mary (dau. James Monk); d. 1860. (2) William (Sir): 1st Bart.)1169. (3) Ellen: m. Samuel Highfield; d. 1877. I169 SIR WILLIAM JACKSON [I168_2]: 1st Bart.; of the Manor House, Birkenhead and Portland Place, Middlesex, M. P.; b. 1805; created baronet, 1869; m. 1829, Eliz. (dau. of Thos. Hughes), had, with other issue, (1) Henry Mather (Sir): 2nd Bart.)I170. (2) William: J. P. Cheshire, b. 1832; m. 1861, Therese Isabel (dau. Ed. Howard); d. 1906, had, besides several daus., (A) William: M. A. Cambridge, b. 1870; m. 1899 Blanch Whitworth (dau. Geo. Atkin); had 1 dau. 1. William: b. 1902. 2. Pamela Blanche. (3) Thomas Hughes: of the Manor House, Birkenhead; b. 1834; m. 1862, Hermine (dau. Daniel Meinertzhagen). (A) Frederick Huth (Rt. Hon.): R. C.; one of H. M. Lieuts. for City of London; a director, Bank of England, since 1892; b. 1863; m. 1895, Clara Annabel Caroline (dau. Rt. Hon. Sir Mountstuart Grant Duff); d. 1921; had, besides two daus., (a) Frederick Huth: lieut. 3rd bats. Sussex Reg't; Royal Flying Corps; b. 1896; m. 1920, Helen (dau. Sir Paul Vinogradoff) . 1. Patrick Huth: b. 1922. 2. Laura Huth: b. 1922. (b) Konradin Huth: b. 1898: m. 1919, Capt. Arthur Lawrence Hobhouse. (B) William Rudolph Peter: b. 1867; d. unm. 1910. (C) Geoffrey Meinertzhagen: hon. brig._gen. in army; late lieut._col. comm. 6th batt., Sherwood Foresters (T. D.); b. 1869; m. 1893, Jessie Cowper Cowles (dau. Late Henry H. Laird); has besides 2 daus., ( a ) Geoffrey Laird: capt. Rifle Brigade; served in Great War 1914; b. 1894, killed in action, 1917. (b) Henry Humphrey: served in Great War from 1914 (despatches M. C.), b. 1895. (c) Guy Rolf: served in Great War from 1914. Chevalier Legion of Honour: b. 1896. (d) Hermine Joan Carmichael: b. 1900. (D) Thomas Hughes: b. 1872; m. 1910, Eileen (dau. Late Ed. Devery). (a) Hermine Catherine: b. 1911. (E) Earnest Somerville: maj. Reserve of Officers; served in Great War (despatches D. S. O. C. M. G.); b. 1873. (F) Maximilian: b. 1877; m. (i) 1901 Angela Grace Mary (dau. G. E. Worthington); m. (2) 1916, Lily (dau. Richard Stubbs). (G) Roland Octavius: b. 1879. (4) Edward Patten: b. 1842; m. 1865, Margaret Anne (dau. Geo. Sanderson), d. s. p., 1881. (5) John Peter: b. 1843; m. 1869, Florence (dau. Wm. Evans); d. 1899; had besides five daus., (A) John Bertram: b. 1878. I170 SIR HENRY MATHER JACKSON [I169_1]: 2d Bart.; s. father 1876; M. P.; raised to the bench as one of the Judges of the High Court of Justice, 1881, d. four days later; b. 1831; m. 1854, Elizabeth (dau. Thos. Buddicum Blackburne); had with other issue, (1) Henry Mather (Sir): 3d and present Bart. I171. (2) William Birkenhead Mather: J. P. Derbyshire; late Capt. R. Monmouth Militia; b. 1864; m. 1892, Georgiana Catherine (dau. Rev. Brabazon Hallowes). (A) William Brabazon Mather: Capt. 6th Batt. Sherwood Foresters; b. 1893; d. 1917 of wounds received in action. (B) George Christopher Mather: Lieut. late Sherwood Foresters; served in Great War (dispatches); b. 1896. (C) Anthony Henry Mather: Late lieut. Gren. Guards; b. 1899; m. 1923, Evelyn Mary (dau. Lieut. Col. H. K. Stephenson). I171 SIR HENRY MATHER MATHER JACKSON [I170_1] 4th Bart.; chairman Quarter Sessions and County Alderman for Monmouth; b. 1855; s. father 1881; assumed additional surname Mather 1886; m. 1886, Ada Frances, O. B. E. (1920), L. G. St. John (dau. late Gen. Ed. Arthur Somerset). (1) Henry: Capt. late 9th Lancers; b. 1894; served in Great War 1914 (dispatches); m. 1920, Florence (dau. late Granville W. Garth, of New York). (2) Edward Arthur: Late lieut. Scots Guards (S. R.); b. 1899. (3) Gwladys Ada: b. 1888; m. 1923, Ven. Reginald Palmer, D. S. O., M. C., Archdeacon of Egypt. (4) Norah Frances: b. 1890; m. 1916, Capt. Herbert Wm. Clarke, M. C., R. E. (S. R.). (5) Agatha Elizabeth: b. 1891. The End
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