"JACKSON, JOHN, Jr., was born 1639 prob. the first born of the permanent settlers of Newton, and the oldest son of John, Sen. [Father's profile says John was born in 1633 in England prior to emigration.]. He d. unm. Oct. 17, 1675, oe. 36. — (Gravestone.) His father d. about ten months before him. His will states that his double portion is not yet received out of his father's estate ; bequeaths to his mother in law, £10 ; sister Sarah, £50 ; and his other sisters, £5 eachi; Rev. Mr. Hobart, £5 ; and to his two brothers, Edward and Abraham, the residue, and appoints them his executors, and his brothers in law, James Trowbridge and Elijah Kenrick, overseers. Inventory, £216, 17s. Thomas Prentice and John Ward, appraisers." [1]
John Jackson Jr. died on 17 October 1675, aged 36 years,[2] and was buried in the East Parish Burying Ground in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts.[3]
Disambiguation
He was not the John Jackson who married Susannah Jones in Gloucester in 1659.
There is no evidence that this Massachusetts resident fathered Susannah (Jackson) Preston down in Virginia.
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7104207/john-jackson : accessed 12 December 2021), memorial page for John Jackson Jr. (1639–17 Oct 1675), Find A Grave: Memorial #7104207, citing East Parish Burying Ground, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Jim Sanders (contributor 506) .
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This has been commented on before. this John Jackson was not married did not have children. Removing them. Also removing PGM because he was probably born here.