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TENTH GENERATION
976. *Deacon George Jackman
(612)
(1808)(1809)
(1810) was born on SEP 18 1707 in Newbury, MA.
(612)(1811)
(1812) *Rix : Gives only year. His brother, Richard, and his grandfather,
Richard [and probably his father] were all born in Newbury, Mass. He was living
in 1795 in Boscawen, NH.(1813) He is
my 7th great grandfather. He died in Boscawen, NH.
(1814) 7th great grandfather
*History of Littleton : "He was one of the original settlers of Boscawen
in 1734. He was elected Deacon at the organization of the church in 1738, and
held the position until he d. He was Selectman of Boscawen almost continuously
from 1761 to 1795, and signed the Patriotic Association in 1776."
*Rix : [5. Richard Jackman] He and his brother Richard were the only ones of
the family who settled in Boscawen.
*History of Boscawen: George [age 27] and his brother Richard [age 25] are listed
among the first settlers who came in 1734. [they didn't settle here with their
families until 1737] "In the spring of 1734, the proprietors of Contoocook"
[now Boscawen] "made preparation to comply with the conditions of their
grant. Those intending to settle in the plantation left their homes in April.
The route was from Newbury to Haverhill, or Hampstead to Nutfield (Derry), thence
to Amoskeag falls, and from thence, by the east side of the Merrimack, to Penacook
ferry, which had been established 1731. [Hist. Concord, p.101] Another route,
leading from Newbury to Chester, thence to Pembroke, had been blazed through
the woods in 1726, but the road through Derry was the most travelled." ...
"In imagination we see them toiling through the forest, following the
rude path from Nutfield (Derry) up to Suncook, across the 'dark plains' in Concord,
crossing the Merrimack just above the mouth of the Contoocook."
"Upon the intervale are open spaces where the grass grows luxuriantly,
but everywhere else they behold an unbroken forest."
"Ascending the high bank, they come to the blazed lines where John
Brown has laid out the new town. There is no house to shelter them. The first
nights they spend beneath the shelter of the trees. They select the sites for
their log houses. The forest resounds with the sturdy strokes of their axes.
They have a single plow, owned by Stephen Gerrish. The oxen are yoked to it,
and the virgin soil of the intervale, which has lain undesturbed since the morning
of creation, is turned to the sun. Ere many days have passed, each man has a
cabin built of logs, covered with bark, or with long shingles rived from some
giant pine."
"During the first season they must subsist upon provisions brought
on horseback, or on their own backs, from Newbury, save that now and then their
trusty rifles bring down a deer. During the spring and summer months they can
add to their stock of provisions by spearing salmon in the river, and their is
a plentiful supply of pickerel, horned pouts, and perch in the river and ponds,
while the brooks are alive with trout. The days are long and wearisome. They
work early and late, suffer many privations and hardships; but they are rearing
their future homes, and the hardships are forgotten in anticipation of better
days."
"It is not probable that many of the settlers' families came in the
spring, but most, if not all, were there before the close of the year."
p.13: George Jackman's lot: Intervale #53; home lot #32
p.556: He settled in Boscawen in 1737. George "was chosen deacon upon organization
of the church." He was married to * Hannah Bishop on AUG 27 1728.
(612)(1815)
977. * Hannah Bishop
(1816) is my 7th great grandmother.
7th great grandmother Children were:
i.
Mehitable Jackman died on OCT 19 1809.(1817)
She is my 6th great grandaunt. 6th great grandaunt
ii.
Eunice Jackman was born on NOV 25 1730.(1818)
Probably born in Newbury, MA. She died on JUN 17 1818.
(1819) She is my 6th great grandaunt. 6th great grandaunt
iii.
William Jackman(1820) was born on
MAR 25 1733.(1821) Probably in Newbury,
MA. He died in 1820 in Hartford, CT.(1822)
He is my 6th great granduncle. 6th great granduncle
*History of Boscawen: No wife or children given.
488 iv.
* George Jackman Esq..
v.
Susannah Jackman was born on APR 29 1739.
(1823) Probably in Boscawen, NH. She is my 6th great grandaunt.
6th great grandaunt
vi.
Elizabeth Jackman was born on APR 29 1739.
(1824) Probably in Boscawen, NH. She is my 6th great grandaunt.
6th great grandaunt
vii.
Lieutenant Benjamin Jackman(1825)
was born on MAY 7 1743 in Boscawen, NH.(1826)
Probably in Boscawen, NH. He died on NOV 26 1836 in Boscawen, NH.
(1827) He is my 6th great granduncle. 6th
great granduncle
*History of Boscawen:
viii.
Hannah Jackman was born in 1745.(1828)
Probably in Bascawen, NH She died died young.
(1829) She is my 6th great grandaunt. 6th great grandaunt
She died young. |