Thomas was born in 1715. He passed away in 1796.
Family Outline from the article - Ellen G. Lillie, Thomas and Ann Mills Jackson of Cub Creek and Their Descendants -
Thomas Jackson of New Kent to Louisa Co., Va.. Thomas married Ann Mills, daughter of Nicholas Mills and Ann Clopton bef. 1740
Thomas Jackson and Ann Mills had the following children:
Frances Jackson m. Nelson Anderson,
Thomas Jackson m. Catherine Steele
William Jackson m. Susanna Goodwin
Ann Jackson m. John Christmas
Charles Jackson m. Jane Anderson Mildred Waddy
Elizabeth Jackson m. Lydall Britton
Mary Jackson m. Samuel Parsons
John Jackson m. Katherine White
and Ann Jackson m. John White
Thomas Jackson died 1796 in Louisa Co. where his will was probated. All of the children resided in Louisa or Hanover counties.
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Will of Thomas Jackson, of Louisa Co. Dated Nov. 28, 1794. Prob. April 12, 1796.
Will Bk. 3, p. 611
Two grandsons, Wm. Jackson and Thomas Jackson all that tract of land & plantation whereon their mother Susanna Jackson now lives, which lies on the upper side of Cub Creek. Three grandchildren, Mary Steele, Wm. Jackson and Thomas Jackson one negro man, Nick; reserving to their said mother Susanna Jackson, the use & profits of sd. negro and land during term of her widowhood.
Son Thomas Jackson, the land whereon I live lying on the lower side of Cub Creek including the plantation &c. reserving to my wife Ann Jackson, free use of said land during her natural life: also to sd. Thomas, two slaves, Sam and Frankey.
Son Charles Jackson, the other half of my land lying on the lower side of the Creek; also negro man, Mingo.
Son John Jackson, having heretofore given the sum of £300: leave him no land; the sd. sum being given him in lieu of land; also one negro man, Peter.
Daughter, Elizabeth Britton, during her natural life, negro woman named Jane & after her decease to be equally divided among her children.
To my three grandchildren, Elly, Judah and Augustus Parsons, one negro woman named Beck.
Daughter, Ann White, negro girl, Janny.
Grand daughter, Elizabeth Jackson Dabney, one negro woman, Aggy & her four children, Nanny, Lewis, Phillis & Davy, reserving to her mother Ann Christmas use of the sd. negroes during pleasure. Grandson, John Nelson Christmas, use of said negroes during pleasure.
Wife, Ann Jackson, during term of her natural life, rest and residue of estate, & immediately, after her decease, to be equally divided between my following children, viz; Francis Anderson, Ann Christmas, Thos. Jackson, Charles Jackson, John Jackson, Ann White and the children of my son Wm. Jackson, dec'd, the children of my daughter Elizabeth Britton, the children of my daughter Mary Parsons, dec'd.
Daughter Francis Anderson to allow, on division of estate £60: curr. which has been paid to her husband Nelson Anderson, in lieu, for a negro. Unto the three children of my daughter Mary Parsons, viz; Elly Parsons, Judith Parsons, and Augustus Parsons, £25. curr.
Executors: Wife Ann Jackson, 3 sons, Thomas Jackson, Charles Jackson, & John Jackson.
Witnesses: Thomas Markes, Joel Walton, John Walton.
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