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He was a 46-year-old excommunicated Quaker from Chester County PA via Beaver Harbour, Nova Scotia. At his death, he left a wife Susanna and several children who were connected to the (Quaker) Gunpowder Monthly Meeting in Baltimore County. Some of his younger children and his wife then went from MD to Monthly Meetings in Wilmington DE and in late 1799 to the MM at Kennett Square PA. His youngest son Thomas (b. 1788 in Canada), married and became the father of John C. Jackson (b. 1815 in Chester County). In turn, John C. married in Lake County IL in 1855, and fathered John Charles Jackson in 1859. Some 20 years later, John Charles, a 'sailor', returned briefly to his family's Baltimore roots to work in the oyster harvesting business on Chesapeake Bay.
I'm seeking connections to any Jacksons in Baltimore from back in the 1880's who may have known or shared living quarters with John Charles back then.
He left Maryland in the late 1880's and spent the rest of his life in the insurance business in Newburgh NY. I am one of his living grandsons.
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