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Elizabeth 'Betsey' (Jobe) Jackson
--b. abt 1776 Virginia
--d. bef 1850 Washington Co., Tennessee
--m. George JACKSON
--abt 1793 probably Washington Co., TN
----b. abt 1769 Virginia
----d. July 6, 1851 Washington Co., TN
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My Websites for Elizabeth
- Job(e) Legacy - Gedcom on Rootsweb World Connect
JOB(E) LEGACY
Descendants of Andrew Job Jr
Washington County Tennessee Deeds 1775-1800
--abstracted by Loraine Rae
--pub. By Southern Historical Press, Inc., 275 West Broad St., Greenville, SC 29601, 1991 pgs 116, 117.p. 156-7
Anthony Dunkin/Duncan, Green Co., TN to William JACKSON, Sullivan Co., 152 acres on the head of Sinking Creek waters of the Holstein.Cons: 120lbs
Adj. Richard Caswell, John Ford, George Bell, John BellSigned: Anthony Duncan
Witness: William Lodson, Joseph Duncan, George Jackson
Ct: Feb 1794
230 acres of land, occupied by Jacob Job, deceased, released by right of descend to Samuel, Dorcas, Lydia, Zachariah, James and George Job to John Cox, William Jackson, George Jackson, and Thomas Barron.
-law suit in Chancery Court of Washington Co.,,TN, Vol 1-A p. 495 where Barbara Gwinn and her husband John were suing her brothers George and Peter to get them to settle the estate of her father, William
George Jackson was age 81 with his daughter Betsey age 38.
In the name of god Amen. I george Jackson of the county of Washington and State of Tennessee Being in craven health But of sound mind and memory thanks being given unto god calling into mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed For all men once to Die, Do make and ordain this my last will and testament that is To say principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul into the hand of almighty god that gave it and my body I recommend To the earth To be buried in Decent Christian Burial at the discretion of my executer nothing Doubting, but at the general Resurection I shall Receive the same again by the allmighty honor or god and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it has pleased god to Stop me in this life I give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form:first i give and Bequeath to George Jackson my son all my lands and tenements By his paying the other heirs seventy five dollars each in Current Bank notes and also I give to my daughter Elizabeth Jackson twenty five dollars to be paid by George Jackson my son extra of the seventy five Dollars and also she is to have half the household furniture and all my other property is to be sold at my death, and the effects equally divided between all my children, Rachael Bacon, Dorcus Bacon, Lear Bacon, gemima Bacon, Hannah Conkin, Elizabeth Jackson, William Jackson, Saban Jackson, George Jackson my four Sons and I also appoint George Jackson my sole executor of this my last will and testament and hereby utterly disallow Revoke and Disannul all and every other former testaments wills legacies bequests and executors By me in anywise Before names willed and Bequeathed Ratifying and confirming this and no other to Be my last will and testament in witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and Seal this twenty fifth Day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and fifty.
Signed pronounced and declared by the said George Jackson as his last will and testament in the presence of us who in his presents and in the presence of each other have hereto subscribed our names
George (X) (his mark) Jackson (Seal)
Young Douglass
Chase (X) (his mark) Hale
Wm (k?) O. JacksonThe foregoing Will was duly proven in open court, August Term 1851, by the oath of Young Douglass and Chase Hale two of the subscribing witnesses thereto and admitted to record.
Robert Wells (Sept 2009) writes:
Many people state that John Bacon who married Leah Jackson was a son of James Bacon. In fact, Washington Co. tax lists show that cannot be the case as from 1831 onwards "heirs of John Bacon" and "Lear Bacon" are listed while it is not until 1838 that "John Bacon of James" is named concurrently with Leah Bacon. In fact, Leah Jackson's husband John Bacon was one of the eight children of Jeremiah Bacon and Delilah Pritchett.
--m/1 Elizabeth 'Betsy' 'Betty' HALE
--December 10, 1833 Washington Co., TN
----b. September 2, 1816 Washington Co., TN
----d. April 28, 1869 Washington Co., TN
------buried Jackson Cemetery, Washington Co., TN
------d/o Chase Hale and Clary 'Clarissa' KINCHELOE
--------gd/o George HAILE III and Anne CHASE
----------gt gd/o George Haile, Sr. and Ann GRANT
------------2nd gt gd/o George Haile and Elizabeth CHAFFINCH
------------2nd gt gd/o Alexander Grant and Elizabeth COALE
----------gt gd/o Walter Perry Chase and Lucy BARBER
------------2nd gt gd/o Richard Chase and Margaret TOWNLEY
--------gd/o George Kincheloe and Sarah BUCKNER
----------gt gd/o John Kincheloe, Jr. and Mary WICKLIFFE
------------2nd gt gd/o John Kincheloe, Sr. and Elizabeth CANTERBURY
------------2nd gt gd/o Isaac Wickliffe and Elizabeth CULLEN
--m/2 Mary Ann 'Polly' HALE
--October 30, 1869 Washington Co., TN
----b. 1822 Washington Co., TN
----d. between July 1870 - September 1875 probably Washington Co. TN
------d/o Chase Hale and Clary 'Clarissa' KINCHELOE
--------(see above)
--m/3 Barbara Jane 'Barbary' JOBE
--September 12, 1875 Washington Co. TN
----b. abt 1824 Washington Co., TN
----d. after June 14, 1900 Washington Co., TN
------d/o Enoch Jobe and Elizabeth JACKSON
--------gs/o Nathan Jobe and Lydia McCARTY
----------gt gs/o Caleb Job and Barbary (?) Leath
------------2nd gt gs/o Andrew Job, Jr. and Elizabeth VERNON
----------gt gs/o Darby McCarty and Hannah RICHARDSON
------------2nd gt gd/o Joseph Richardson and Elizabeth BEVAN
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Ann (Jobe) Brown