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Descendants of Anthony JACKSON

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15. Isaac JACKSON

RECORD: Jane Parker McManus, Pioneers West Of Appalachia;; Privately Printed 1984; p Page 212;   

 Isaac Jackson immigrated to America before 1740, settling in Chester County, Pennsylvania.  The Jacksons and Millers practiced the Quaker faith, and their affairs are recorded in the Quaker Minute Books.  Isaac and Mary Jackson moved to Orange county, North Carolina, 12 Jan 1751 and transferred their membership to the Cane Creek Monthly Meeting when it was organized 7 Oct 1751.  Cane creek Monthly Meeting was located on the stream from which it took its name, in the Central part of the large area which comprised Orange County, North Carolina. Because of the splitting of counties, the meeting house is today located in Alamance County, adjacent to the village of Snoq Camp, and about 15 miles south of graham, the county seat.  Alamance County was formed when Orange County was divided in 1849.  The membership when it was formed was made up of 30 or more families of the New Garden Monthly Meeting (about 30 miles away).  The death and burial for Isaac and Mary Jackon are unknown.

RECORD:  History of Escambia County, Alabama;Annie C. Waters;Strode Publishers, Huntsville, Alabama, 1983;page 517;

"The Jackson family came from Welsh and English ancestors.  The first American ancestor of the Escambia County, Ala., Jacksons was Isaac, who migrated to America before 1740."

Mary MILLER

RECORD:  McManus, Jane Parker, Pioneers West of Appalachia, 1984.
Page 212:

 The Millers were of Chester County, Pennsylvania and practiced the Quaker faith.