Rash's Surname Index


Notes for Joseph JACKSON

Joseph Jackson of Londongrove. 9/5/1760. December 15, 1760. To wife Susanna profits of real estate until sons come of age, then 1/2 to her absolutely and the remaining 1/2 to children equally except daughter Rachel, also £200. To son in law John Jordan £3. To daughter Rachel, wife of John Jordan £200. To son Ephraim 106 acres of the north end of plantation purchased of John Jackson, also 1/4 of mill. To son John plantation that John Jordan now lives on which formerly belonged to Richard Bennett containing 50 acres, also 112 acres of leased land adjoining and 1/4 mill and £150. To son Josiah south end of above mentioned tract and 1/4 of mill. To son Samuel plantation where I now dwell containing about 150 acres and 1/4 of mill at 21, paying £70 to daughter Sarah. To son in law James Jackson £3 and to his wife, my daughter Mary £60. To daughter Hannah £120. To daughter Susanna £120 at 18. To daughter Alice £120 at 18. To daughter Sarah £140 at 18. Executors: Wife Susanna and neighbor Samuel Morton. Witnesses: Richard Flower, James Willson, Isaac Jackson.
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