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Hannah (Jobe) Jackson
--b. 1767/68
--m. William JACKSON
--abt 1789 probably Washington Co., TN
----b. 1760/70 Virginia
----d. abt August 1837 Washington Co., TN
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My Websites for Hannah
- 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
This indenture made February 4, 1802 between Joseph Barron and George Jackson, both of Washington Co.,, State of Tennessee... consideration $800.00... conveys a tract of land in Washington Co., lying on a branch of Sinking Creek joining Nicholas Hale and Samuel Jobe's survey... begin at a red oak on Haile's line... two white oaks on Job's line... containing 200 acres..Joseph Barron, Thomas Barron, William Jackson
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.
William Jackson of Washington Co Tn to John Cox Jr of Sullivan Co for $115 dollars, 11 ˝ acres in Sullivan County on a branch of Kindricks Creek. Begin at the corner of Sm Jobes lot No 3 running the line S80 E88 poles, N40 E24 poles to a corner of lot No 5 drawn by Lear Cox, with said line N80 W104 poles, S22 poles to the beginning. Also if the said tract of land of Jacob Job dec’d should ever be broke that is the divide that said John Cox Jr shall have his part where ever it falls in. The said William Jackson and Hannah Jackson has set our hands and seal.William (x) Jackson (seal)
Hannah (x) Jackson (sealWit: Peter Jackson, Zachariah Jobe
Feb Session 1830 proved by Peter Jackson and Zachariah Jobe.
Registered: 23 Apr 1830.
William Jackson 1 male 15-20 (1810-1815) 1 male 20-30 (1800-1810) 1 male 60-70 (1760-1770) 1 female 15-20 (1810-1815)
-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
Washington County, Tennessee Wills, 1777-1872 by Goldene F. Burgner
p.37 - William Jackson July 26, 1838
- to son Willie Jackson -- 120 acres I purchased of Dodson
- To son Smith jackson -- 82 acres
- To daughter Barbara Jackson -- 146 acres I bought of Lite O. Gott
- Slaves to be set free when 30 years old
- All my Children: Jacob, Peter and Geroge Jackson, Deborah Fulkerson, Samuel, Willie, Smith and Barbara Jackson
Executors: 2 sons, George and Peter Jackson.
Wit.: John Kennedy, Charles Bacon, Daniel Barron.
Signed: William (X) Jackson.
MY NOTE: Daniel Barron, who was witness to will of William Jackson, was nephew of Hannah (Jobe Jackson - the son of Phoebe (Jobe) Barron. The Charles Bacon who was also a witness would be Daniel and his wife's nephew ( - s/o Sarah Barron and Thomas Bacon)
If you have any old photos for any descendants of this family, please send to me at
Ann (Jobe) Brown