Nicholas Jackson, of Rowley

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Nicholas Jackson, of Rowley (1613 - 1698)

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Birthplace: Huntley, Gloucestershire, England
Death: February 13, 1698 (84)
Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts, American Colonies
Immediate Family:

Son of Nicolaus Jackson and Prudence Jackson
Husband of Elizabeth Jackson and Sarah Ellen Jackson (Riley)
Father of Lydia Coleman; Samuel Jackson; Jonathan Jackson, I and Caleb Jackson, I
Brother of Alicia Jackson; Rebecca Jackson and Anna Jackson

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About Nicholas Jackson, of Rowley

Nicholas Jackson was born in 29 Aug 1613 in Hunsley, East Riding Yorkshire, England. Hunsley was a hamlet three miles N.W. of Rowley. Alternatively, he was born in Huntley, Gloucester, England. His parents were Nicholas JACKSON and Prudence MARCHE. In “The Original Lists of Person of Quality; 1600-1700” there is a Nicholas Jackson, age 22 on the Assurance emigrating from London to America, July 24, 1635. He married Sarah RILEY in 1 May 1646. After Sarah died, he married Elizabeth, widow of Hugh CHAPLIN. Nicholas died 13 Feb 1697 in Rowley, Essex, Mass. ( ~• from http://minerdescent.com/2010/06/23/nicholas-jackson/ )

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Nicholas Jackson, of Rowley's Timeline

1613
August 29, 1613
Huntley, Gloucestershire, England
1647
April 23, 1647
Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1649
May 23, 1649
Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
1650
September 15, 1650
Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
1652
February 25, 1652
Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
1677
1677
Age 63
Rowley, Essex County, MA
1698
February 13, 1698
Age 84
Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts, American Colonies