Ancestors of David Kipp Conover
Person Page 119
Elizabeth Ingraham (F)
d. 7-Jan-1659/60, #59483
| Elizabeth Ingraham married Richard Bullock on 4-Aug-1647 at Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts; six children of this marriage. Elizabeth Ingraham died on 7-Jan-1659/60 at Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts. |
| Jeremiah Ingraham was the son of Tiomothy Ingraham and Sarah Crowell. Jeremiah Ingraham was born on 15-Jan-1697. He married Mercy Monroe, daughter of John Monroe and Mehetable (Unknown), on 10-Jul-1718 at Bristol, Bristol County, Rhode Island. Jeremiah Ingraham died in 1750. |
| Tiomothy Ingraham married Sarah Crowell. |
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Pedigree for David Kipp Conover Jr.
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Isabel Inkersall married William Pennell on 5-Nov-1542 or 1543 at Balderton Parish, Nottinghamshire, England.
Isabel Inkersall was also known as Isabel Inkersall. |
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Pedigree for David Kipp Conover Jr.
| Elizabeth Inkersoll was born circa 1580. She married William Pennell, son of Robert Pennell. |
| Edward Inman was born in 1654. He married Elizabeth Bennett. |
| Francis Inman was the son of Edward Inman and Elizabeth Bennett. Francis Inman married Rose Bull, daughter of Isaac Bull and Mary (Unknown). Francis Inman married Susannah Bartlett, daughter of Jacob Bartlett, circa 1719. |
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Johanna Inman was the daughter of Edward Inman.
Johanna Inman was born in 1644 at Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.
Johanna Inman was born circa 1646.
She published marriage intentions on 28-Aug-1666 at Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.
Johanna Inman died in 1718 at Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.
She was also known as Joanna Inman. REF: 1) JOHN O AUSTIN: Genealogical History of Rhode Island. 2) RUTH L MAY: Early Rhode Island Settelers-Edward Inman. |
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Labon Irons married Lydia Hawkins, daughter of Uriah Hawkins and Deborah Winsor, on 27-Mar-1799 at Glocester, Providence County, Rhode Island; issue 13.
Labon Irons was also known as Laban Irons. |
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Pedigree for David Kipp Conover Jr.
| Elizabeth Ironsides was born circa 1545 at St. Michael's, Cornhill, London, Middlesex, England. She married John Cowper circa 1560 at St. Michael's, Cornhill, London, Middlesex, England. |
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Pedigree for David Kipp Conover Jr.
| Walt Irwin was born before 1590 at Burford, Shropshire, England. |
| Hull Isaac married Lydia Knapp, daughter of Nicolas Knapp and Elinor (Unknown), on 16-Jan-1666/67 at Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut. |
| Joseph Isham was born in 1704/5 at Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He married Susanna Swift, daughter of Jireh Swift and Abigail Gibbs, on 11-Dec-1730 at Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Joseph Isham married Temberance Calkins on 27-May-1773 at Norwich, New London County, Connecticut. Joseph Isham died on 20-Jan-1798 at Colchester, New London County, Connecticut. |
| Sarah Isley married Samuel Hale, son of Thomas Hale and Thomasine Dowsett, in 1673. |
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Amy Jane Jackett was the daughter of William Jackett and Barbary Hart.
Amy Jane Jackett married (Unknown) Greenfield.
Amy Jane Jackett resided at at Conneatville, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, on 3-Jun-1872. |
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Barbara Maria Jackett was the daughter of William Jackett and Barbary Hart.
Barbara Maria Jackett was born circa 1833 at Cayuga County, New York.
She married Frederick Wilcox Crandall, son of Carey Billings Crandall and Sally Shaw, on 21-Aug-1862.
Barbara Maria Jackett died in 1906 at Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, New York.
She was buried in 1906 at Eddyville Cemetery, Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, New York.
She was also known as Barbaria Mariah Jackett. She was also known as Mariah Jackett. She was also known as Mariah Jacket. She was also known as Barbara M. Jackett. She was also known as Maria Jackett. Barbara Maria Jackett appeared on the census of 20-Aug-1850 at Otto Twp., Cattaraugus County, New York. Barbara Maria Jackett appeared on the census of 13-Jun-1855 at Otto, Cattaraugus County, New York. She was a tailoress on 13-Jun-1855. She was a tailoress on 25-Jun-1860. Barbara Maria Jackett appeared on the census of 25-Jun-1860 at Otto Twp., Cattaraugus County, New York. Barbara Maria Jackett appeared on the census of 19-Jun-1865 at Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, New York. She resided at at Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, New York, on 3-Jun-1872. |
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Hannah Jackett was the daughter of William Jackett and Barbary Hart.
Hannah Jackett was born circa 1808 at Rhode Island.
Hannah Jackett was born between 1800 and 1810.
She married Henry Freelove, son of Probable Father of Henry Henry Freelove and Probable Mother of Henry Phebe Mosher, in 1822 at Locke Twp., Cayuga County, New York.
Hannah Jackett was also known as Hannah Jaquet. Hannah Jackett and Henry Freelove appeared on the census of 1830 at Locke, Cayuga County, New York; 2 males under 5 (b 1825-1830) 1 male 20-30 (b 1800-1810) 1 female under 5 (b 1825-1830) 1 female 20-30 (b 1800-1810). Hannah Jackett and Henry Freelove removed to at Pennsylvania, in 1832. Hannah Jackett and Henry Freelove removed to at Howard, Steuben County, New York, circa Mar-1834. Hannah Jackett and Henry Freelove appeared on the census of 22-Aug-1850 at Howard, Steuben County, New York. Hannah Jackett resided at at Howard, Steuben County, New York, on 3-Jun-1872. Hannah Jackett and Henry Freelove appeared on the census of 1880 at Howard, Steuben County, New York. |
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Hiram Jackett was the son of William Jackett and Barbary Hart.
Hiram Jackett was born circa 1823 at Chenango County, New York.
Hiram Jackett was born in 1824 at Mayville, Chautauqua County, New York.
He married Elizabeth E. Gregg circa 1849.
Hiram Jackett died on 6-Aug-1899 at Cottage, Cattaraugus County, New York.
He was buried at Cottage Cemetery, Cottage, Cattaraugus County, New York; JACKETT, HIRAM b. 2-22-1823 Chenango Co., NY d. 8-6-1899 Cottage, NY; funeral @ M.E. Church Int. 8-___-1899 Row 16 Sec. A lot 5th 20’ grave 3 Spouse: Elizabeth Gregg – m. 3-23-1848 s/o William & Barbary (Hart) Jackett. He was also known as Hiram Jacket. He was a farmer on 20-Jul-1870 at Dayton, Cattaraugus County, New York. Hiram Jackett appeared on the census of 20-Jul-1870 at Dayton, Cattaraugus County, New York; Page 25 film page 111 Value of Real Estate: 21,200 Value of Personal Estate: 3,625. He resided at at Dayton, Cattaraugus County, New York, on 3-Jun-1872. He was a farmer in 1880. Hiram Jackett and Elizabeth E. Gregg appeared on the census of 1880 at Dayton, Cattaraugus County, New York. |
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Horace Jackett was the son of William Jackett and Barbary Hart.
Horace Jackett was born on 23-Sep-1820 at Locke, Cayuga County, New York.
Horace Jackett was born circa 14-Sep-1820 at Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, New York.
Horace Jackett was born in 1821 at Cayuga County, New York.
He married Elizabeth Worden, daughter of George Worden and Rachel Ellis, circa 1849.
Horace Jackett died on 14-Jul-1897 at Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, New York, at age 76; killed by a fall from a wagon.
He was buried after 14-Jul-1897 at Eddyville Cemetery, Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, New York.
He was also known as Horace Jacket. He resided at at Otto, Cattaraugus County, New York, in 1847. The value of his land was $560.00 in 1850. He was a farmer in 1850. He from William Samuel Johnson a parcel of land for the sum of $978.98 described as the NW part of lot number 27, bordered on the SW by the south branch of Cattaraugus Creek. On 30-Sep-1850 at Cattaraugus County, New York. Horace Jackett appeared on the census of 16-Jun-1855 at Otto, Cattaraugus County, New York. He sold land to Thomas Dermott consisting of 79 1/2 acres for 1400.00, tract in the town of Otto, Twp 5, Range 8, along the south branceh of Cattaraugus Creek on 29-Mar-1860 at Otto, Cattaraugus County, New York. Horace Jackett appeared on the census of 28-Jun-1860 at Otto, Cattaraugus County, New York. He land from Horation Seymourt and wife Mary of Onieda County cosisting of approximatey 110 acres for a price of $4,040.00. The parcel was described as the SW part of lot 29. On 28-Nov-1860 at Otto, Cattaraugus County, New York. He from Levi Bradley an wife Betsy of East Otto to Horace Jackett of Mansfield the NW part of lot 20, Twp. 4, Range 7. A total of 60 acres for the sum of 800.00. On 17-Nov-1862 at Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, New York. He from Barbara Mariah Crandal (his sister) of Mansfield for the sum of $2,318.75, a parcel of land in Mansfied entitled the South half of the SW part of lot number 30, Twp. 4, Range 7. On 11-Dec-1867 at Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, New York. He from Job and Jane Wilburn of Otto, 50 acres of land for $750.00. The tract located in the Town of Mansfield, Lot nmber 23 or 25. On 7-May-1870 at Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, New York. Horace Jackett appeared on the census of 16-Aug-1870 at Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, New York; He owned real estate worth $4,300.00, personal estate $700.00. He resided at at Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, New York, on 3-Jun-1872. He was a farmer in 1880. Horace Jackett and Elizabeth Worden appeared on the census of 1880 at Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, New York. Horace Jackett sold land to Melissa Marsh (his daughter) for $500.00 a tract in Mansfield, part of lot 29, i.e. North half of 100 acres of land Date of Trust: Sep 24, 1892 This indenture made this 24th day of September 1892 between Horace Jackett residing in the town of Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, State of New York, and engaged as a farmer at said place, part of the first part; and Solam S. Laing of Salamanca, New York of the second part, Witnesseth: That wheras the party of the first part is indebted to diverse persons in sundry sums of money which he is unable to pay in full and is desirious of providing for the payment of the same so far as he is able by an assignment of all his property for that purpose. Now therefore, the said party of the first part in consideration of the promised and of the sum of one dollar to him paid by the party of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold, assigned, transferred and set over and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell, assign, transfer and set over onto the party of the second part, his successors, and assigns, all and singular, the lands, tenants, here or tenents, appurtenances, goods, chattels, stock, claims, demands, property and effects of every description, belonging to the party of the first part wherever the same may be situated (Except such property as is exempt by law from levy and sale under an execution. To have and to hold the same onto the party of the second part, his successors and assigns. In trust nevertheless to take possession of and to sell the same with all reasonable dispatch and to convert the same into money and also to collect all such debts and demands hereby assigned as may be collected, and with and out of the proceeds thereof. First._ To pay and discharge all the just and reasonable expense, cost and charges of executing this trust and of carrying the same into effect together with the lawful commission of the party of the second part for his services in executing said trust. Second._ To pay the wages or salaries actually owing to the employees of the Assignor at the time of the execution of this assignment in full and should the assets of the Assignor not be sufficient to pay in full all said claims, then the assets shall be applied to the payment of the same pro rata to the amount of each said claims. Third._ Out of the residue of the moneys aforesaid, if any there be, to pay in full to Hudson Aneley of Salamanca, New York the sum of three hundred dollars, as Attorney fees owing and belonging to him for service as such. Also to pay to the Cattaraugus Bank at Cattaraugus New York the sum of fifty five dollars the same being the payment of a note made by the Assignor, and now held and owned by the said Bank, with all lawful interest thereon. Also to pay in full to the Bank of Ellicottville, at Ellicottville NY the sum of eighty dollars, besides the interest thereon, the same being due and owing to said Bank for money heretofore borrowed by the party of the first part, which indebedness is specified by a note held by the said bank, Also to pay in full to the said Bank of Ellicottville fifty six dollars, besides the interest thereon, the sum being for money heretofore borrowed of the said bank, all of which indebtedness to the said bank is specified by notes held by the said bank. Also to pay to Lafayette Rogers in full the sum of thirty-eight dollars besides interest the sum being due to him for money heretofore borrowed from the said Lafayette Rogers by this party of the first part which indebtedness is specified by a note held by the said Lafayette Rogers who resides in the town of Mansfield, NY. Fourth._ Out of the residue of the moneys aforesaid if any there be, to pay in full to Theopolis Bateford of the Town of Mansfield, in said County of Cattaraugus the amount of a certain indebetedness now due and owing to him for a quantity of hay purchased of the sail Bateford by the party of the first part in the spring of 1892 being the sum of fifty five dollars and interest thereon from the date of said purchase. Nothing herein before provided shall be construed to authorize or direct the Assignee to pay any larger or greater sum than the one third provided by statute to be paid to preferred creditors. Fifth._ After the payments herinbefore specified, to pay and discharge in full, if the residue of said proceeds is sufficient for that purpose all the debt and liabilities now due or to grow due from the said party of the first part with interest thereon and if the residue of said proceeds shall not be sufficient to pay for the said debts and liabilities and interest in full then to apply the said residue of said proceeds to the payment of said debts and liabilities rata dlg? and in proportion. After the payment of all the said debts and liabilities in full, if there shall be any remainder or residue of said property or proceeds to repay and return the same to the said party of the first part, his executors, administrators or assignors. And the said party of the first part does hereby make constitute and appoint the said party of the second part his true and lawful attorney irrevocable with full power and authority to do all acts and things which may be necessary in the premises to the full execution of the trust hereby created and to demand, recover and receive of and from all every person or persons all property, debts, and demands due and owing to the said party of the first part and to give discharge for the same to sue, prosecute, defend and implead for the same and execute acknowledge and deliver all necessary deeds, instruments and conveyance. And the said party of the first part hereby authorizes the said party of the second part to sign the name of the said party of the first part to any instrument in writing whenever it shall be necessary so to do to carry into effect the object, design, and purpose of this trust. And the said party of the second part does hereby accept the trust created and reposed in him by this instrument and covrnants and agrees to and with the said party of the first part that he will faithfully and without delay execute the said trust according to the best of his skill, knowledge, and ability. In Witness Whereof, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals, the day and year first above mentioned. Signed and Sealed and Horace Jackett (LS) Delivered in Presence of Solon S. Laing (LS) on 8-Sep-1892 at Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, New York. He was a farmer in 1897. |
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Issac R. Jackett was the son of William Jackett and Barbary Hart.
Issac R. Jackett married Betsy E. (Unknown).
Issac R. Jackett died in 1849 or 1850 at Crawford County, Pennsylvania; killed by a tree falling on him.
He member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He from George F. Crane and wife, Isaac apparently single at the time. Twp 5, range 8 on 10-Jan-1843 at Cattaraugus County, New York. He was was a merchant before coming to Crawford County before 1848. He was a farmer in 1848. He resided at at Steamburgh, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, in 1848. |
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Pedigree for David Kipp Conover Jr.
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Laura Ann Jackett was the daughter of William Jackett and Barbary Hart.
Laura Ann Jackett was born in 1825 at Probably, Cayuga County, New York.
She married Rev. Alanson Kingsley, son of Oren Kingsley Jr. and Margaret Buchanan, in 1854.
Laura Ann Jackett died in 1869.
She was buried in 1869 at Foster Cemetery, Farmington Twp., Warren County, Pennsylvania.
She was also known as Laura Ann Jacqett. She was also known as Laura Anne Jaquet. She resided at at with parents, Otto, Cattaraugus County, New York, on 20-Aug-1850. Laura Ann Jackett and Rev. Alanson Kingsley appeared on the census of 12-Aug-1860 at Montgomery Twp., Indiana County, Pennsylvania; personal property 1,000.00. |
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Mary Jackett was the daughter of William Jackett and Barbary Hart.
Mary Jackett was born before 1851.
She married James H. Sensabaugh, son of Christian Sensabaugh, circa 1866.
Mary Jackett died on 4-Jan-1883 at Beaver Twp., Crawford County, Pennsylvania.
The data on May's marriage and children is from Steve Sinsabaugh and is not proven but is very probable. She resided at at Conneatville, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, on 3-Jun-1872. |
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Minerva Jackett was the daughter of William Jackett and Barbary Hart.
Minerva Jackett was born before 1851.
She married (Unknown) Barney.
Minerva Jackett resided at at Conneatville, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, on 3-Jun-1872. |
| Sarah Jackett was the daughter of William Jackett and Barbary Hart. |
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Pedigree for David Kipp Conover Jr.
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William Jackett was the son of Michael Juckett Sr. and Amy Fry.
William Jackett was born on 20-Jun-1787; calculated.
William Jackett was born in 1789 at Massachusetts.
He published marriage intentions on 31-Jan-1808 at Freetown, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
William Jackett died on 28-May-1872 at age 84.
He died before 3-Jun-1872 at Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, New York.
His estate was probated on 3-Jun-1872 at Cattaraugus County, New York.
He was buried after 28-May-1872 at Eddyville Cemetery, Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, New York.
He resided at at a farm, Cattaraugus County, New York. He resided at at Farm near, Cattaraugus County, New York. He was also known as William Jucket. He was also known as William Jacket census 1830. He was also known as William Jareket. He was also known as William Jaquett. William Jackett appeared on the census of 6-Aug-1810 at Tiverton, Newport County, Rhode Island. William Jackett appeared on the census of 1830 at Locke, Cayuga County, New York; Males 5-10: 1 Males 10-15: 2 Males 20-30:1 Males 40-50: 1 Females Under 5: 1 Females 5-10: 1 Females 10-15: 1 Females 15-20: 1 Females 40-50: 1. He 100 arcres from Isaac W. and Mary Ann Skinner of Buffalo, Erie County, NY described as part of lot No. 5, subdivision No. 4 in the North of said subdivisoin. The pruchase price was $950.00 on 6-Feb-1838 at Locke, Cayuga County, New York. He 50 acres from Esther Little of Summerhill for $450.00. The land was part of lot No. 6 in the town of Summerhill running along the South boundary line. On 3-Apr-1839 at Summerhill, Cayuga County, New York. William Jackett appeared on the census of 1840 at Locke, Cayuga County, New York; Males 15-20: 2 Males 50-60: 1 Females 5-10: 1 Females 10-15: 2 Females 15-20: 1 Females 40-50: 1. He sold land 50 acres to Frederick A. Pendleton of Moravia, Cayuga County, NY for $650.00. Barbara is mentioned as his wife on the deed. On 31-Mar-1841 at Summerhill, Cayuga County, New York. He sold land 100 acres to Peter M. Close of Genoa, Cayuga County, NY. for the sum of $1,700.00. Barbara was his wife on the deed. On 21-Feb-1842 at Locke, Cayuga County, New York. He resided at at Summerhill, Cayuga County, New York, in Apr-1842. He purchased 100 acres from Joh Porter and Abby M. Porter for 250.00 The land consisted of the west prt of lot 28 and the sw 1/2 of lot 29 in Township 5, Range 8 on 11-Apr-1842 at Otto, Cattaraugus County, New York. The value of his land was $1,600.00 in 1850. He was a farmer in 1850. He was retired farmer on 20-Jul-1870 at Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, New York. William Jackett appeared on the census of 20-Jul-1870 at Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, New York; Town of Mansfield Page 6, film page 337 Value of Real Estate: 1,400 Value of Personal Property: 500 in Household Rebecca Jackett age 19 keeping house born in Rhode Island. Moriah? Crandall age 27 at house Alice Crandall age 6 at house. The Inventory of William Jackett was taken on 29-Jun-1872. |
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William Jackett Jr. was the son of William Jackett and Barbary Hart.
William Jackett Jr. was born on 27-Mar-1809 at Rhode Island.
He married Sophia M. (Unknown) circa 1833.
William Jackett Jr. married Elizabeth A. (Unknown) after 20-Aug-1850; William listed as married to Sophia in 1850 census.
William Jackett Jr. died on 7-Aug-1888 at New Albion, Cattaraugus County, New York, at age 79.
He was buried after 7-Aug-1888 at Liberty Park Cemetery, New Albion, Cattaraugus County, New York.
He resided at at Cayuga County, New York, between 1833 and 1842. William Jackett Jr. appeared on the census of 1840 at Locke, Cayuga County, New York; Males 5-10: 1 Males 10-15: 1 Males 30-40: 1 Females under 5: 2 Females 5-10: 1 Females 20-30: 1. He resided at at Otto, Cattaraugus County, New York, in 1842. He was a farmer in 1850. He had a log Home in 1855. William Jackett Jr. appeared on the census of 20-Jul-1870 at East Otto, Cattaraugus County, New York; Page 9, film page 121 Value of Real Estate: 9,400 Value of Personal Estate: 2,000. He was a farmer on 20-Jul-1870 at East Otto, Cattaraugus County, New York. He resided at at Mansfield or East Otto, Cattaraugus County, New York, on 3-Jun-1872. William Jackett Jr. and Elizabeth A. (Unknown) appeared on the census of 1880 at East Otto, Cattaraugus County, New York. William Jackett Jr. left a will on 17-Jun-1885 at New Albion, Cattaraugus County, New York. |
| Benjamin Jackson married Susanna Reno, daughter of Benjamin Reno and Jane Bell. |
| Edmond Jackson married Mary (Unknown). |
| Edmund Jackson was the son of Edmond Jackson and Mary (Unknown). Edmund Jackson was born on 28-Mar-1694 at Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He married Elizabeth Poore, daughter of Henry Poore and Abigail Hale, on 24-May-1718 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. |
| Elizabeth Jackson was the daughter of John Jackson and Elizabeth Smith. Elizabeth Jackson was born on 21-Jan-1661/62 at Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. She married Isaac Sherwood, son of Thomas Sherwood 2nd and Mary (Unknown), before 2-Sep-1676 at Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. Elizabeth Jackson died after 21-Aug-1727. |
| Harriet Hill Jackson was the daughter of Richard B. Jackson and Deborah Moore. Harriet Hill Jackson was born on 25-May-1789 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. She married Caleb Peirce Iddings, son of James Iddings and Mary Peirce, on 3-Nov-1812 at Uriah Kirk's, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Harriet Hill Jackson died on 29-Oct-1876 at Riverside, Brinklow, Montgomery County, Maryland, at age 87. |
| John Jackson married Elizabeth Smith. |
| Mary Hill Jackson married Dr. Edward Chandlee. |
| Mary Jackson married Isaac Foster, son of Reginald Foster and Judith Wignol, on 5-May-1658. Mary Jackson died on 27-Nov-1677. |
| Mary Jackson married William Foster, son of Reginald Foster and Judith Wignol. |
| Mordicai Moore Jackson was the son of Richard B. Jackson and Deborah Moore. Mordicai Moore Jackson married Hannah Iddings, daughter of James Iddings and Mary Peirce, on 11-Dec-1807. |
| Richard B. Jackson married Deborah Moore. |
| Nicholas Jacob married Mary Gilman. |
| Hendrick Jacobisse married Aeltie Westervelt, daughter of Lubbert Van Westervelt Jr. and Hilletje Pouluse, on 1-Mar-1707 at Dutch Reformed Church, Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey. |
| Abraham Jacobissen married Evaatje Kip, daughter of Cornelis Kip and Eva Berdan, on 9-Nov-1742. |
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Jacob Jacobissen was the son of Garret Jacobusse and Johanna Van Ness.
Jacob Jacobissen was born circa 1722 at Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey.
He married Maritje Kip, daughter of Cornelis Kip and Eva Berdan, on 23-Jan-1743 at Morris County, New Jersey.
Jacob Jacobissen died before 22-Aug-1794 at Pequannock, Morris County, New Jersey.
His estate was probated on 22-Aug-1794.
He was also known as James Jacobus. He left a will on 3-Oct-1793 at Morris County, New Jersey. mentions sons James and David, Cornelius, Abraham and Nicholas, and leaved daughter Ann "the Lot of Land whereon Brant, Jacobus, dec'd, formerly lived, containing 20 acres, together with buildings thereon" which after here decease was to go to her son Cornelius Bloom. He leaves a 50 acre lot in Preakness, Bergen County to daughters, Elilzabeth, wife of William Mandeville, and Eve, wife Jn Mandeville; and also names grand-daughter Ann Van Barscum, and daughter Mary, wife of Richard Dureya. He was a man of wealth as his will mentions a large abount of real estate. |
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Coenrat Jacobs married Tuentge Rijcxdr.
Coenrat Jacobs was also known as Coenraedt Jacobsz. |
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Echtje Jacobs married Dirck Claase Braecke.
Echtje Jacobs was also known as Nessje Jacobs. |
| Grietje Jacobs married Hendrick Jansen Oosteroom on 23-May-1666. Marriage banns for Grietje Jacobs and Hendrick Jansen Oosteroom were published on 9-May-1666. |
| Jacomina Jacobs married Isaac Vermeille in 1627. |
| Jannetje Jacobs married Willem Wouterszen. |
| Treyntje Hans Jacobs married Pieter Pouwelse, son of Paulus Pietersen and Ttyntie Martens, on 3-Oct-1687 at Dutch Reformed Church, Bergen, Hudson County, New Jersey. |
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Pedigree for David Kipp Conover Jr.
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Trintje Jacobs was the daughter of Jacob (Unknown).
Trintje Jacobs was born circa 1620 at Netherlands.
She married Jacob Walichs, son of (Unknown) Walling, circa 1642.
Marriage banns for Trintje Jacobs and Jacob Stoffelsen were published on 17-Aug-1657; they were did not marry right away.
Trintje Jacobs married Michael Tades on 17-Jun-1667 at Dutch Reformed Church, Bergen, Hudson County, New Jersey.
Trintje Jacobs married Capt. Casparus Johannes Steynmets II, son of Johannes Casparius Davidus Steynmets I and Geertje Hendricksen, on 15-Mar-1670/71 at Bergen, Hudson County, New Jersey.
Marriage banns for Trintje Jacobs and Michael Tades were published on 17-May-1667 at Dutch Reformed Church, Bergen, Hudson County, New Jersey.
Marriage banns for Trintje Jacobs and Capt. Casparus Johannes Steynmets II were published on 26-Feb-1670/71 at prob Dutch Reformed Church, Bergen, Hudson County, New Jersey.
Trintje Jacobs was buried on 12-May-1677; "Buried Treyntje Jacobs, wife of Casper Steynmets, at New York. " (New York being a relative term for the region, she was probably buried in or near Bergen.).
She was also known as Trientje Jacobs. |
| Wybrect Jacobs married Jurian Tappan. |
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