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Genealogy of the Jackson and Associated Families

 

Generation 2

Children of Ralph Jackson and Leah Williams

 

A. Elizabeth Jackson

 

     Elizabeth Jackson (? - After 1736) was born at an unknown date and place, and married John Perkinson about 1699, probably in Bristol Parish, Henrico County, Virginia. She was still alive in 1736, when her husband, John, wrote his will, but the date and place of her death are not known. It does seem likely, however, that she passed away in Henrico County, Virginia.1,2,3,4,5,25

 

Timeline of Elizabeth Jackson and John Perkinson

 

1 Aug. 169925

The Jacksons of Lower Virginia, Evelyn Duke Brandenburger

Henrico County, Virginia Deeds and Wills 1697 - 1704, page 146
Ralph Jackson of Bristol Parish, Charles City County, gave this land "for love and affection to John Perkinson and Elizabeth, his wife, my daughter", describing it as "on the north side of Swift Creek in Henrico purchased by me of Samuel Newman and another Francis Maybury.
Witnesses: Seth Perkinson and Nicholas Dison.

20 Oct. 170436

Chesterfield Patents 1638 - 1790

Jno Perkinson

212a Henrico/ S s Swift Ck of N s Appomattox Ck

17057,25,26

Quit Rent Roll of Virginia
John Perkinson
80 acres
Henrico County

27 Oct. 170819,35

Henrico County, Virginia Wills, page 189
Will of Ralph Jackson
To each of my sons, 100 acres on north side of Swift Creek and to take their choice as they come of age. My wife to have her third part of my land where she sees fit. To daughter Elizabeth Perkinson, two young ewes. Each child to have a cow apiece. Wife to be sole executrix.
Dated 27 Oct. 1708
Wit: John Worsham, John Worsham, Jr., William Worsham
Recorded 1 Sept. 1709

16 June 171436

Chesterfield Patents 1638 - 1790
Jno Perkinson             

150a Henrico/ W s a br of Cattail Ck of N s Appomattox Riv

4 Oct. 173625,48

The Jacksons of Lower Virginia, Evelyn Duke Brandenburger

Henrico County, Virginia, Deeds 1706 – 1737, page 613
Elizabeth Perkinson of Dale Parish, Henrico Co., for love and affection to my son William Perkinson, 300 acres on north side of Swift Creek, where he now lives; being land Ralph Jackson gave to me and my dec’d husband John Perkinson 1 Aug 1699, bounded as in deed. 4 Oct. 1736
Wit: William Kennon, Thomas Eldridge, Will Kennon, Jr.
Signed Elizabeth (EP) Perkinson
Recorded 1st Mon. May 1737

12 Dec. 173625,35

The Jacksons of Lower Virginia, Evelyn Duke Brandenburger

Colonial Wills of Henrico County, Virginia  Part One 1654 - 1737
Will of John Pirkinson
To son John, all of that tract at Cattail, where son John lives

To son William, tract where said William lives

To son Daniel, 1/2 of tract I now hold at White Oak's branch (being the half he now lives on)

To son Ralph, the other half of the above land

Rest to wife Elizabeth, and she to be executrix

Wit: George Wilson, Benjamin Dison, Thomas Webster

Recorded Feb. 1736

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