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Family of James * JACKMAN and Joanna * JAMES

Husband: James * JACKMAN (1611-1694)
Wife: Joanna * JAMES (1631-1700)
Children: Sarah * JACKMAN (1647-1714)
Mary JACKMAN (1648- )
Esther JACKMAN (1651- )
James JACKMAN (1655- )
Joanna JACKMAN (1657- )
Riichard JACKMAN (1660- )
Marriage 16441

Husband: James * JACKMAN

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James * JACKMAN

Name: James * JACKMAN
Sex: Male
Father: James * JACKMAN (1575- )
Mother: Mary A * BALL (c. 1580- )
Birth 30 Dec 1611 Exeter, Devonshire, England
Immigration 1644 (age 32-33) to Newbury, Essex, MA, US from Exeter, Devonshire, England
Residence 1653 (age 41-42) Essex, Essex, MA, US2
Residence 1683 (age 71-72) Massachusetts Bay Colony, MA, US2
Residence 1688 (age 76-77) Essex, Essex, MA, US2
Death 30 Dec 1694 (age 83) Newbury, Essex, MA, US3,4

Wife: Joanna * JAMES

Name: Joanna * JAMES
Sex: Female
Father: Philip * JAMES (1600-1638)
Mother: Jane * DAVENPORT (1606-1689)
Birth 1631 Newbury, Essex, MA, US
Death 1700 (age 68-69) Newbury, Essex, MA, US

Child 1: Sarah * JACKMAN

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Spouse: Joseph * PALMER

Name: Sarah * JACKMAN
Sex: Female
Spouse: Joseph * PALMER (1644-1715)
Birth 18 Jan 1647 Newbury, Essex, MA, US4
Death 8 Feb 1714 (age 67) Bradford, Essex, MA, US

Child 2: Mary JACKMAN

Name: Mary JACKMAN
Sex: Female
Birth 18 Jan 1648

Child 3: Esther JACKMAN

Name: Esther JACKMAN
Sex: Female
Birth 12 Sep 1651

Child 4: James JACKMAN

Name: James JACKMAN
Sex: Male
Birth 12 Jun 1655

Child 5: Joanna JACKMAN

Name: Joanna JACKMAN
Sex: Female
Birth 14 Jun 1657

Child 6: Riichard JACKMAN

Name: Riichard JACKMAN
Sex: Male
Birth 15 Feb 1660

Note on Husband: James * JACKMAN

James Jackman Sr

 

Freeman 1684 James Jackman (1), was born at Exeter, County Devonshire, England, 30 Dec., 1611. He m. Joanna (perhaps her surname was Gage). He came to America and settled at Newburyport, Mass. on the coast. In the Court records of Sept., 1655 in Ipswich, his testimony was given in an estate matter involving the will of Henry Fay. Henry Fay died a single man in Newbury and desired Mr. Robert Long and James Jackman, his friends, to pay his debts out of the estate and to make sure the whole remainder of his estate went to his brother's children who were apparently all living in England. Joane Jackman of Newbury also testifed that "Henry Faye told her that his brother's children should have what estate he had, but he said he would leave his estate with my husband & Robert Longe untill the said children doe com."

Sources

1"US New England Marriages prior to 1700".
2"MA Census, 1790-1890".
3Institute of Family Research, "Millennium File".
4"MA Town and Vital Records 1620-1988 Record".