Display Patriot - P-223631 - Timothy JACKMAN

Timothy JACKMAN

SAR Patriot #: P-223631

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State of Service: MA      Qualifying Service: Captain
DAR #: A060857

Birth: bpt 25 Oct 1747 Rowley / Essex / MA
Death: 13 Sep 1811 Goffstown / Hillsborough / NH

Additional References:

Rev War soldiers’graves in New Hampshire. Harold Trombley, compiler. American Legion. Reprinted DAR Magazine. NSDAR


Spouse: Mary Burbank
Children: Susannah;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2013-06-04 IL 53508 William Michael Hogan (187429) Susannah   
Location:
Goffstown / Hillsborough / NH / USA
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Author: Anonymous
The following biography of Deacon Timothy Jackman was posted anonymously at findagrave.com. I am not the author.
 
Lived in Rowley, at Byfield, eight miles from Newburyport; moved to a place two miles north of Haverhill, on Manchester road, where he kept a public house; said to have been a drummer at battle of Bunker Hill ; was a deacon and leading singer in Dr. Smith's Baptist church in Haverhill. He and Mary Burbank went to Association meeting in Dr. Stillman's church in Boston and thus became acquainted, and named their only son Stillman. Until called deacon he was called Timothy Jackman 3rd;      Provided by: 47305175
 
Family Members
 
Spouse
Mary Burbank Jackman                    1749-1829
 
Children
Susannah Jackman Cross                1769-1848
Sally Jackman Pearsons                    1770-Unknown
Hannah J Jackman Jones                  1785-1853
Betsey Allen Dole                              1804-1873
 
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Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 06 November 2019), memorial page for Deacon Timothy Jackman, III (25 Oct 1747–13 Sep 1811), Find A Grave Memorial no. 95466253, citing Hillside Cemetery, Goffstown, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA ; Maintained by Valerie Neal (contributor 46971546) .

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