Nicholas JACKSON

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Name Nicholas JACKSON Birth 1621 Rowley, York, England Gender Male Death 13 Feb 1698 Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts Person ID I22857 kirkpatrick Last Modified 4 Jul 2006
Family Sarah RILEY, b. 1625, England d. 12 Aug 1655, Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts
(Age 30 years)
Marriage 5 Mar 1646 Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts Children 1. Lydia JACKSON, b. 23 Jun 1647, Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts d. Yes, date unknown
Family ID F6462 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 8 Apr 2007
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Notes - Nicholas Jackson's name was on the list of those to be transported toVirginia on the ship Assurance in July, 1635. He may have been the son ofNicholas Jackson of Hunsley, England. Essex Institute Volume 44, page 308gives baptisms of Rowley, county of York, before 1635. John, son ofNicholas was baptized August 24, 1623 and the book states that Nicholasof Rowley, Mass. might be a son also. Hunsley was a hamlet three milesnorthwest of Rowley. The earliest registers of this English town haveperished and no records are to be found prior to 1653.
Nicholas was in Salem, Mass in 1638 and came to Rowley in 1639/40, wherehe had a grant of land on Holmes Street, which is now Central street,also a lot of two and one half acres by the Cart Path. His name ismentioned many times in the early town records. ("Original List ofImmigrants" by Hutten)
The First Church of Rowley, Mass. was gathered December 3, 1639. NicholasJackson's name was on the list of members in full communion. (fromNicholas Jackson of Rowley, Massachusetts and his Descendants).
- Nicholas Jackson's name was on the list of those to be transported toVirginia on the ship Assurance in July, 1635. He may have been the son ofNicholas Jackson of Hunsley, England. Essex Institute Volume 44, page 308gives baptisms of Rowley, county of York, before 1635. John, son ofNicholas was baptized August 24, 1623 and the book states that Nicholasof Rowley, Mass. might be a son also. Hunsley was a hamlet three milesnorthwest of Rowley. The earliest registers of this English town haveperished and no records are to be found prior to 1653.