Individual Details

Mark Jackson

(Abt 1720 - )



Nov. 1738 - Mark may have been the youngest son - he was the last named in the will of his father: "To son Mark,100 acres on north side of Swift Creek on upper end of land where I live, 1 negro..."

3 November 1749
Chesterfield County, Virginia Court Orders, 1749 – 1752
Ordered that the following persons do work on the road whereof Joseph Farley is overseer, viz, Walter Nunnery, Ralph Jackson, Mark Jackson, Thomas Jackson, Joseph Jackson, Henry Walters, John Blankenship, William Turner, Ephraim Blankinship, Ralph Blankinship, Drury Blankinship, Jeremiah Walters, John Nunnally & Henry Nunnally.

7 Jun 1751
Chesterfield County, Virginia Court Orders, 1749 – 1752
A deed from Mark Jackson to George Cogbill acknowledged by the said Mark, ordered to be recorded.


10 Jun 1751 Mark Jackson appears on a list of Tithables, Amelia Co VA for the first and will continue to be on the lists, in Nottaway Parish until 1778, when he was listed as Mark Jackson, Sr.

Events

BirthAbt 1720Dale Parish, Henrico County, Virginia
DeathAmelia County, Virginia

Families

FatherWilliams Jackson (1688 - 1739)
MotherSarah Burton ( - )
SiblingMathew Jackson (1715 - 1783)
SiblingWilliam Jackson (1716 - 1783)
SiblingFrancis Jackson (1725 - 1776)
SiblingJohn Jackson (1727 - 1788)
SiblingThomas Jackson (1728 - 1792)
SiblingRuth Jackson ( - )
SiblingAgnes Jackson ( - )