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117001 This is probably Richard Thomas. In 1881 Census, Thomas (age 29) was living at home. HALE, Thomas (I23820)
 
117002 This is probably Richard Thomas. In 1881 Census, Thomas (age 29) was living at home. HALE, Thomas (I23820)
 
117003 This is probably Richard Thomas. In 1881 Census, Thomas (age 29) was living at home. HALE, Thomas (I23820)
 
117004 This is probably Richard Thomas. In 1881 Census, Thomas (age 29) was living at home. HALE, Thomas (I23820)
 
117005 This is probably Richard Thomas. In 1881 Census, Thomas (age 29) was living at home. HALE, Thomas (I23820)
 
117006 This JACKSON family departed IRE for Canada with three other siblings, departing an unknown port in IRE of the schooner Commerce, that set out from Greenock, Scotland to IRE, then to Canada in Jul-Aug 1820. At sea a cholera outbreak occurred and 14 passengers of the 341 died, were buried at sea sewn up in their blankets given at port of origin. When the Commerce landed at Quebec City, they stopped at then Grosse Isle, now Ilse Orleans. Finding no more cholera, the schooner proceeded to Montreal when all passengers disembarked into large wagons, some took the foot trail alongside through the wilderness to Smith Falls, then to Perth, then to Lanark Twp., marked by a piece of paper nailed to a tree; the land was not cleared, all forest. Sarah, James's wife was so distraught by the loss of her 3 children , she asked to go right back to Ireland and not settle in this land of wilderness. They returned to County Wicklow, likely in the Coolkenna area to be with James's mother and his Uncle Abraham KERSEY. When these two later died, James and Sarah and their new family again departed IRE for Lanark Co. via the Port of New Ross, Co. Wicklow, to be with family Easter Sunday, 1841. They took all of their expensive furnishings with then as they lived as upper Society people in IRE. In Lanark Twp., James made a poor farmer so his family did suffer to some degree.

By: Dr. Robert B. Jackson
Rte. 1 Box 411, A-5
Jones, OK 73049

This is the last Will and testament of Mr James Jackson of the township of Drummon in the County of Lanark in the province of Canada, Yeoman.

-And firstly- I give, devise and bequeath unto my eldest son Abraham Jackson and his heirs and assigns forever that certain parcel or tract of land and premises containing by admeasurement twenty two acres to the ____ more or less, being _____ of a strip of land of one acre in width on the South West side of the
North East half of Lot number five in the eleventh Concession of the said township of Drummond to be measured off along the ____bewtween the North East and South West halves of the lot and to extend from the _____ to the ___ of the concession.

-Secondly-, I give ..... my second eldest son John Jackson and his ...... that certain other parcel..... seventy-eight acres .....being composed of all that part of the North East half of Lot Number Five in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...

-Thirdly-, I given..... to my youngest son James Jackson....one hundred acres...North East half of Lot Number 6 in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...and eighty acres....North East Lot Number Six in the twelfth Concession of the said township...

-Fourthly-, I give.... to my youngest son James Jackson ....all the rest and residue of the Real or Freehold property or Estate of which I shall, at the time of my decease, be possessed of or to which I would become entitled to. Also do I give my youngest son James Jackson.....(subject neverthless to the bequests
and provision hereinafter mentioned) all the wealth chattle or personal property including monies in my possessions, debts due to me or to become due to me and every other matter or thing belonging to me or to which I shall be or would become entitiled at the time of decease.

-Fifthly-, I give.....to my beloved nieces Rebecca Chamney and Henrietta Chamney, the sum of Twenty pounds of lawful Money of Canada each, to be paid within six months of the time of my decease. Also good substantial, comfortable board and bedding to each one of them also to be delivered to them within one month after the time of my decease, provided always that shall either or both of said Rebecca or said Henrietta died before the said bequests would become due and payable then the bequest or bequests to that one or both shall become void and not payable to any of the person or persons. And further provided shall either the said Rebecca or the said Henrietta, previous to the time that the said bequests become due and payable, be guilty of any gross scandals or immoral indecent or in anywise conduct themselves unbecoming to themselves or positions in society or shall marry or ally themselves or either of them to Roman Catholics or a Roman Catholic ___ those or either of those events the said bequests may, at the discretion of both my executors hereinafter named, be rendered utterly null and void and not payable and which said bequests shall be paid by my son James or by his heirs .....

-And Fifthly-, my will is ____ that all my just debts, funeral expenses, etc., etc., shall be liqudated and paid by son James without any abatement or unnecessary delay. -And I do hereby- constitute and appoint my son James Jackson my acting executor and I so also appoint my son John Jackson an executor hereby
revoking all former last wills and testaments..... -In witness- whereof I have set my hand seal at the township of Drummond this 20th day of July in the year of our Lord 1866(?).

Witnesses Joseph Millar Oliver Cromwell. Robert Hughes.

Registered @ 2:30 PM, 21st March 1868. #21. 
JACKSON, James (I29657)
 
117007 This JACKSON family departed IRE for Canada with three other siblings, departing an unknown port in IRE of the schooner Commerce, that set out from Greenock, Scotland to IRE, then to Canada in Jul-Aug 1820. At sea a cholera outbreak occurred and 14 passengers of the 341 died, were buried at sea sewn up in their blankets given at port of origin. When the Commerce landed at Quebec City, they stopped at then Grosse Isle, now Ilse Orleans. Finding no more cholera, the schooner proceeded to Montreal when all passengers disembarked into large wagons, some took the foot trail alongside through the wilderness to Smith Falls, then to Perth, then to Lanark Twp., marked by a piece of paper nailed to a tree; the land was not cleared, all forest. Sarah, James's wife was so distraught by the loss of her 3 children , she asked to go right back to Ireland and not settle in this land of wilderness. They returned to County Wicklow, likely in the Coolkenna area to be with James's mother and his Uncle Abraham KERSEY. When these two later died, James and Sarah and their new family again departed IRE for Lanark Co. via the Port of New Ross, Co. Wicklow, to be with family Easter Sunday, 1841. They took all of their expensive furnishings with then as they lived as upper Society people in IRE. In Lanark Twp., James made a poor farmer so his family did suffer to some degree.

By: Dr. Robert B. Jackson
Rte. 1 Box 411, A-5
Jones, OK 73049

This is the last Will and testament of Mr James Jackson of the township of Drummon in the County of Lanark in the province of Canada, Yeoman.

-And firstly- I give, devise and bequeath unto my eldest son Abraham Jackson and his heirs and assigns forever that certain parcel or tract of land and premises containing by admeasurement twenty two acres to the ____ more or less, being _____ of a strip of land of one acre in width on the South West side of the
North East half of Lot number five in the eleventh Concession of the said township of Drummond to be measured off along the ____bewtween the North East and South West halves of the lot and to extend from the _____ to the ___ of the concession.

-Secondly-, I give ..... my second eldest son John Jackson and his ...... that certain other parcel..... seventy-eight acres .....being composed of all that part of the North East half of Lot Number Five in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...

-Thirdly-, I given..... to my youngest son James Jackson....one hundred acres...North East half of Lot Number 6 in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...and eighty acres....North East Lot Number Six in the twelfth Concession of the said township...

-Fourthly-, I give.... to my youngest son James Jackson ....all the rest and residue of the Real or Freehold property or Estate of which I shall, at the time of my decease, be possessed of or to which I would become entitled to. Also do I give my youngest son James Jackson.....(subject neverthless to the bequests
and provision hereinafter mentioned) all the wealth chattle or personal property including monies in my possessions, debts due to me or to become due to me and every other matter or thing belonging to me or to which I shall be or would become entitiled at the time of decease.

-Fifthly-, I give.....to my beloved nieces Rebecca Chamney and Henrietta Chamney, the sum of Twenty pounds of lawful Money of Canada each, to be paid within six months of the time of my decease. Also good substantial, comfortable board and bedding to each one of them also to be delivered to them within one month after the time of my decease, provided always that shall either or both of said Rebecca or said Henrietta died before the said bequests would become due and payable then the bequest or bequests to that one or both shall become void and not payable to any of the person or persons. And further provided shall either the said Rebecca or the said Henrietta, previous to the time that the said bequests become due and payable, be guilty of any gross scandals or immoral indecent or in anywise conduct themselves unbecoming to themselves or positions in society or shall marry or ally themselves or either of them to Roman Catholics or a Roman Catholic ___ those or either of those events the said bequests may, at the discretion of both my executors hereinafter named, be rendered utterly null and void and not payable and which said bequests shall be paid by my son James or by his heirs .....

-And Fifthly-, my will is ____ that all my just debts, funeral expenses, etc., etc., shall be liqudated and paid by son James without any abatement or unnecessary delay. -And I do hereby- constitute and appoint my son James Jackson my acting executor and I so also appoint my son John Jackson an executor hereby
revoking all former last wills and testaments..... -In witness- whereof I have set my hand seal at the township of Drummond this 20th day of July in the year of our Lord 1866(?).

Witnesses Joseph Millar Oliver Cromwell. Robert Hughes.

Registered @ 2:30 PM, 21st March 1868. #21. 
JACKSON, James (I29657)
 
117008 This JACKSON family departed IRE for Canada with three other siblings, departing an unknown port in IRE of the schooner Commerce, that set out from Greenock, Scotland to IRE, then to Canada in Jul-Aug 1820. At sea a cholera outbreak occurred and 14 passengers of the 341 died, were buried at sea sewn up in their blankets given at port of origin. When the Commerce landed at Quebec City, they stopped at then Grosse Isle, now Ilse Orleans. Finding no more cholera, the schooner proceeded to Montreal when all passengers disembarked into large wagons, some took the foot trail alongside through the wilderness to Smith Falls, then to Perth, then to Lanark Twp., marked by a piece of paper nailed to a tree; the land was not cleared, all forest. Sarah, James's wife was so distraught by the loss of her 3 children , she asked to go right back to Ireland and not settle in this land of wilderness. They returned to County Wicklow, likely in the Coolkenna area to be with James's mother and his Uncle Abraham KERSEY. When these two later died, James and Sarah and their new family again departed IRE for Lanark Co. via the Port of New Ross, Co. Wicklow, to be with family Easter Sunday, 1841. They took all of their expensive furnishings with then as they lived as upper Society people in IRE. In Lanark Twp., James made a poor farmer so his family did suffer to some degree.

By: Dr. Robert B. Jackson
Rte. 1 Box 411, A-5
Jones, OK 73049

This is the last Will and testament of Mr James Jackson of the township of Drummon in the County of Lanark in the province of Canada, Yeoman.

-And firstly- I give, devise and bequeath unto my eldest son Abraham Jackson and his heirs and assigns forever that certain parcel or tract of land and premises containing by admeasurement twenty two acres to the ____ more or less, being _____ of a strip of land of one acre in width on the South West side of the
North East half of Lot number five in the eleventh Concession of the said township of Drummond to be measured off along the ____bewtween the North East and South West halves of the lot and to extend from the _____ to the ___ of the concession.

-Secondly-, I give ..... my second eldest son John Jackson and his ...... that certain other parcel..... seventy-eight acres .....being composed of all that part of the North East half of Lot Number Five in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...

-Thirdly-, I given..... to my youngest son James Jackson....one hundred acres...North East half of Lot Number 6 in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...and eighty acres....North East Lot Number Six in the twelfth Concession of the said township...

-Fourthly-, I give.... to my youngest son James Jackson ....all the rest and residue of the Real or Freehold property or Estate of which I shall, at the time of my decease, be possessed of or to which I would become entitled to. Also do I give my youngest son James Jackson.....(subject neverthless to the bequests
and provision hereinafter mentioned) all the wealth chattle or personal property including monies in my possessions, debts due to me or to become due to me and every other matter or thing belonging to me or to which I shall be or would become entitiled at the time of decease.

-Fifthly-, I give.....to my beloved nieces Rebecca Chamney and Henrietta Chamney, the sum of Twenty pounds of lawful Money of Canada each, to be paid within six months of the time of my decease. Also good substantial, comfortable board and bedding to each one of them also to be delivered to them within one month after the time of my decease, provided always that shall either or both of said Rebecca or said Henrietta died before the said bequests would become due and payable then the bequest or bequests to that one or both shall become void and not payable to any of the person or persons. And further provided shall either the said Rebecca or the said Henrietta, previous to the time that the said bequests become due and payable, be guilty of any gross scandals or immoral indecent or in anywise conduct themselves unbecoming to themselves or positions in society or shall marry or ally themselves or either of them to Roman Catholics or a Roman Catholic ___ those or either of those events the said bequests may, at the discretion of both my executors hereinafter named, be rendered utterly null and void and not payable and which said bequests shall be paid by my son James or by his heirs .....

-And Fifthly-, my will is ____ that all my just debts, funeral expenses, etc., etc., shall be liqudated and paid by son James without any abatement or unnecessary delay. -And I do hereby- constitute and appoint my son James Jackson my acting executor and I so also appoint my son John Jackson an executor hereby
revoking all former last wills and testaments..... -In witness- whereof I have set my hand seal at the township of Drummond this 20th day of July in the year of our Lord 1866(?).

Witnesses Joseph Millar Oliver Cromwell. Robert Hughes.

Registered @ 2:30 PM, 21st March 1868. #21. 
JACKSON, James (I29657)
 
117009 This JACKSON family departed IRE for Canada with three other siblings, departing an unknown port in IRE of the schooner Commerce, that set out from Greenock, Scotland to IRE, then to Canada in Jul-Aug 1820. At sea a cholera outbreak occurred and 14 passengers of the 341 died, were buried at sea sewn up in their blankets given at port of origin. When the Commerce landed at Quebec City, they stopped at then Grosse Isle, now Ilse Orleans. Finding no more cholera, the schooner proceeded to Montreal when all passengers disembarked into large wagons, some took the foot trail alongside through the wilderness to Smith Falls, then to Perth, then to Lanark Twp., marked by a piece of paper nailed to a tree; the land was not cleared, all forest. Sarah, James's wife was so distraught by the loss of her 3 children , she asked to go right back to Ireland and not settle in this land of wilderness. They returned to County Wicklow, likely in the Coolkenna area to be with James's mother and his Uncle Abraham KERSEY. When these two later died, James and Sarah and their new family again departed IRE for Lanark Co. via the Port of New Ross, Co. Wicklow, to be with family Easter Sunday, 1841. They took all of their expensive furnishings with then as they lived as upper Society people in IRE. In Lanark Twp., James made a poor farmer so his family did suffer to some degree.

By: Dr. Robert B. Jackson
Rte. 1 Box 411, A-5
Jones, OK 73049

This is the last Will and testament of Mr James Jackson of the township of Drummon in the County of Lanark in the province of Canada, Yeoman.

-And firstly- I give, devise and bequeath unto my eldest son Abraham Jackson and his heirs and assigns forever that certain parcel or tract of land and premises containing by admeasurement twenty two acres to the ____ more or less, being _____ of a strip of land of one acre in width on the South West side of the
North East half of Lot number five in the eleventh Concession of the said township of Drummond to be measured off along the ____bewtween the North East and South West halves of the lot and to extend from the _____ to the ___ of the concession.

-Secondly-, I give ..... my second eldest son John Jackson and his ...... that certain other parcel..... seventy-eight acres .....being composed of all that part of the North East half of Lot Number Five in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...

-Thirdly-, I given..... to my youngest son James Jackson....one hundred acres...North East half of Lot Number 6 in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...and eighty acres....North East Lot Number Six in the twelfth Concession of the said township...

-Fourthly-, I give.... to my youngest son James Jackson ....all the rest and residue of the Real or Freehold property or Estate of which I shall, at the time of my decease, be possessed of or to which I would become entitled to. Also do I give my youngest son James Jackson.....(subject neverthless to the bequests
and provision hereinafter mentioned) all the wealth chattle or personal property including monies in my possessions, debts due to me or to become due to me and every other matter or thing belonging to me or to which I shall be or would become entitiled at the time of decease.

-Fifthly-, I give.....to my beloved nieces Rebecca Chamney and Henrietta Chamney, the sum of Twenty pounds of lawful Money of Canada each, to be paid within six months of the time of my decease. Also good substantial, comfortable board and bedding to each one of them also to be delivered to them within one month after the time of my decease, provided always that shall either or both of said Rebecca or said Henrietta died before the said bequests would become due and payable then the bequest or bequests to that one or both shall become void and not payable to any of the person or persons. And further provided shall either the said Rebecca or the said Henrietta, previous to the time that the said bequests become due and payable, be guilty of any gross scandals or immoral indecent or in anywise conduct themselves unbecoming to themselves or positions in society or shall marry or ally themselves or either of them to Roman Catholics or a Roman Catholic ___ those or either of those events the said bequests may, at the discretion of both my executors hereinafter named, be rendered utterly null and void and not payable and which said bequests shall be paid by my son James or by his heirs .....

-And Fifthly-, my will is ____ that all my just debts, funeral expenses, etc., etc., shall be liqudated and paid by son James without any abatement or unnecessary delay. -And I do hereby- constitute and appoint my son James Jackson my acting executor and I so also appoint my son John Jackson an executor hereby
revoking all former last wills and testaments..... -In witness- whereof I have set my hand seal at the township of Drummond this 20th day of July in the year of our Lord 1866(?).

Witnesses Joseph Millar Oliver Cromwell. Robert Hughes.

Registered @ 2:30 PM, 21st March 1868. #21. 
JACKSON, James (I29657)
 
117010 This JACKSON family departed IRE for Canada with three other siblings, departing an unknown port in IRE of the schooner Commerce, that set out from Greenock, Scotland to IRE, then to Canada in Jul-Aug 1820. At sea a cholera outbreak occurred and 14 passengers of the 341 died, were buried at sea sewn up in their blankets given at port of origin. When the Commerce landed at Quebec City, they stopped at then Grosse Isle, now Ilse Orleans. Finding no more cholera, the schooner proceeded to Montreal when all passengers disembarked into large wagons, some took the foot trail alongside through the wilderness to Smith Falls, then to Perth, then to Lanark Twp., marked by a piece of paper nailed to a tree; the land was not cleared, all forest. Sarah, James's wife was so distraught by the loss of her 3 children , she asked to go right back to Ireland and not settle in this land of wilderness. They returned to County Wicklow, likely in the Coolkenna area to be with James's mother and his Uncle Abraham KERSEY. When these two later died, James and Sarah and their new family again departed IRE for Lanark Co. via the Port of New Ross, Co. Wicklow, to be with family Easter Sunday, 1841. They took all of their expensive furnishings with then as they lived as upper Society people in IRE. In Lanark Twp., James made a poor farmer so his family did suffer to some degree.

By: Dr. Robert B. Jackson
Rte. 1 Box 411, A-5
Jones, OK 73049

This is the last Will and testament of Mr James Jackson of the township of Drummon in the County of Lanark in the province of Canada, Yeoman.

-And firstly- I give, devise and bequeath unto my eldest son Abraham Jackson and his heirs and assigns forever that certain parcel or tract of land and premises containing by admeasurement twenty two acres to the ____ more or less, being _____ of a strip of land of one acre in width on the South West side of the
North East half of Lot number five in the eleventh Concession of the said township of Drummond to be measured off along the ____bewtween the North East and South West halves of the lot and to extend from the _____ to the ___ of the concession.

-Secondly-, I give ..... my second eldest son John Jackson and his ...... that certain other parcel..... seventy-eight acres .....being composed of all that part of the North East half of Lot Number Five in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...

-Thirdly-, I given..... to my youngest son James Jackson....one hundred acres...North East half of Lot Number 6 in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...and eighty acres....North East Lot Number Six in the twelfth Concession of the said township...

-Fourthly-, I give.... to my youngest son James Jackson ....all the rest and residue of the Real or Freehold property or Estate of which I shall, at the time of my decease, be possessed of or to which I would become entitled to. Also do I give my youngest son James Jackson.....(subject neverthless to the bequests
and provision hereinafter mentioned) all the wealth chattle or personal property including monies in my possessions, debts due to me or to become due to me and every other matter or thing belonging to me or to which I shall be or would become entitiled at the time of decease.

-Fifthly-, I give.....to my beloved nieces Rebecca Chamney and Henrietta Chamney, the sum of Twenty pounds of lawful Money of Canada each, to be paid within six months of the time of my decease. Also good substantial, comfortable board and bedding to each one of them also to be delivered to them within one month after the time of my decease, provided always that shall either or both of said Rebecca or said Henrietta died before the said bequests would become due and payable then the bequest or bequests to that one or both shall become void and not payable to any of the person or persons. And further provided shall either the said Rebecca or the said Henrietta, previous to the time that the said bequests become due and payable, be guilty of any gross scandals or immoral indecent or in anywise conduct themselves unbecoming to themselves or positions in society or shall marry or ally themselves or either of them to Roman Catholics or a Roman Catholic ___ those or either of those events the said bequests may, at the discretion of both my executors hereinafter named, be rendered utterly null and void and not payable and which said bequests shall be paid by my son James or by his heirs .....

-And Fifthly-, my will is ____ that all my just debts, funeral expenses, etc., etc., shall be liqudated and paid by son James without any abatement or unnecessary delay. -And I do hereby- constitute and appoint my son James Jackson my acting executor and I so also appoint my son John Jackson an executor hereby
revoking all former last wills and testaments..... -In witness- whereof I have set my hand seal at the township of Drummond this 20th day of July in the year of our Lord 1866(?).

Witnesses Joseph Millar Oliver Cromwell. Robert Hughes.

Registered @ 2:30 PM, 21st March 1868. #21. 
JACKSON, James (I29657)
 
117011 This JACKSON family departed IRE for Canada with three other siblings, departing an unknown port in IRE of the schooner Commerce, that set out from Greenock, Scotland to IRE, then to Canada in Jul-Aug 1820. At sea a cholera outbreak occurred and 14 passengers of the 341 died, were buried at sea sewn up in their blankets given at port of origin. When the Commerce landed at Quebec City, they stopped at then Grosse Isle, now Ilse Orleans. Finding no more cholera, the schooner proceeded to Montreal when all passengers disembarked into large wagons, some took the foot trail alongside through the wilderness to Smith Falls, then to Perth, then to Lanark Twp., marked by a piece of paper nailed to a tree; the land was not cleared, all forest. Sarah, James's wife was so distraught by the loss of her 3 children , she asked to go right back to Ireland and not settle in this land of wilderness. They returned to County Wicklow, likely in the Coolkenna area to be with James's mother and his Uncle Abraham KERSEY. When these two later died, James and Sarah and their new family again departed IRE for Lanark Co. via the Port of New Ross, Co. Wicklow, to be with family Easter Sunday, 1841. They took all of their expensive furnishings with then as they lived as upper Society people in IRE. In Lanark Twp., James made a poor farmer so his family did suffer to some degree.

By: Dr. Robert B. Jackson
Rte. 1 Box 411, A-5
Jones, OK 73049

This is the last Will and testament of Mr James Jackson of the township of Drummon in the County of Lanark in the province of Canada, Yeoman.

-And firstly- I give, devise and bequeath unto my eldest son Abraham Jackson and his heirs and assigns forever that certain parcel or tract of land and premises containing by admeasurement twenty two acres to the ____ more or less, being _____ of a strip of land of one acre in width on the South West side of the
North East half of Lot number five in the eleventh Concession of the said township of Drummond to be measured off along the ____bewtween the North East and South West halves of the lot and to extend from the _____ to the ___ of the concession.

-Secondly-, I give ..... my second eldest son John Jackson and his ...... that certain other parcel..... seventy-eight acres .....being composed of all that part of the North East half of Lot Number Five in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...

-Thirdly-, I given..... to my youngest son James Jackson....one hundred acres...North East half of Lot Number 6 in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...and eighty acres....North East Lot Number Six in the twelfth Concession of the said township...

-Fourthly-, I give.... to my youngest son James Jackson ....all the rest and residue of the Real or Freehold property or Estate of which I shall, at the time of my decease, be possessed of or to which I would become entitled to. Also do I give my youngest son James Jackson.....(subject neverthless to the bequests
and provision hereinafter mentioned) all the wealth chattle or personal property including monies in my possessions, debts due to me or to become due to me and every other matter or thing belonging to me or to which I shall be or would become entitiled at the time of decease.

-Fifthly-, I give.....to my beloved nieces Rebecca Chamney and Henrietta Chamney, the sum of Twenty pounds of lawful Money of Canada each, to be paid within six months of the time of my decease. Also good substantial, comfortable board and bedding to each one of them also to be delivered to them within one month after the time of my decease, provided always that shall either or both of said Rebecca or said Henrietta died before the said bequests would become due and payable then the bequest or bequests to that one or both shall become void and not payable to any of the person or persons. And further provided shall either the said Rebecca or the said Henrietta, previous to the time that the said bequests become due and payable, be guilty of any gross scandals or immoral indecent or in anywise conduct themselves unbecoming to themselves or positions in society or shall marry or ally themselves or either of them to Roman Catholics or a Roman Catholic ___ those or either of those events the said bequests may, at the discretion of both my executors hereinafter named, be rendered utterly null and void and not payable and which said bequests shall be paid by my son James or by his heirs .....

-And Fifthly-, my will is ____ that all my just debts, funeral expenses, etc., etc., shall be liqudated and paid by son James without any abatement or unnecessary delay. -And I do hereby- constitute and appoint my son James Jackson my acting executor and I so also appoint my son John Jackson an executor hereby
revoking all former last wills and testaments..... -In witness- whereof I have set my hand seal at the township of Drummond this 20th day of July in the year of our Lord 1866(?).

Witnesses Joseph Millar Oliver Cromwell. Robert Hughes.

Registered @ 2:30 PM, 21st March 1868. #21. 
JACKSON, James (I29657)
 
117012 This JACKSON family departed IRE for Canada with three other siblings, departing an unknown port in IRE of the schooner Commerce, that set out from Greenock, Scotland to IRE, then to Canada in Jul-Aug 1820. At sea a cholera outbreak occurred and 14 passengers of the 341 died, were buried at sea sewn up in their blankets given at port of origin. When the Commerce landed at Quebec City, they stopped at then Grosse Isle, now Ilse Orleans. Finding no more cholera, the schooner proceeded to Montreal when all passengers disembarked into large wagons, some took the foot trail alongside through the wilderness to Smith Falls, then to Perth, then to Lanark Twp., marked by a piece of paper nailed to a tree; the land was not cleared, all forest. Sarah, James's wife was so distraught by the loss of her 3 children , she asked to go right back to Ireland and not settle in this land of wilderness. They returned to County Wicklow, likely in the Coolkenna area to be with James's mother and his Uncle Abraham KERSEY. When these two later died, James and Sarah and their new family again departed IRE for Lanark Co. via the Port of New Ross, Co. Wicklow, to be with family Easter Sunday, 1841. They took all of their expensive furnishings with then as they lived as upper Society people in IRE. In Lanark Twp., James made a poor farmer so his family did suffer to some degree.

By: Dr. Robert B. Jackson
Rte. 1 Box 411, A-5
Jones, OK 73049

This is the last Will and testament of Mr James Jackson of the township of Drummon in the County of Lanark in the province of Canada, Yeoman.

-And firstly- I give, devise and bequeath unto my eldest son Abraham Jackson and his heirs and assigns forever that certain parcel or tract of land and premises containing by admeasurement twenty two acres to the ____ more or less, being _____ of a strip of land of one acre in width on the South West side of the
North East half of Lot number five in the eleventh Concession of the said township of Drummond to be measured off along the ____bewtween the North East and South West halves of the lot and to extend from the _____ to the ___ of the concession.

-Secondly-, I give ..... my second eldest son John Jackson and his ...... that certain other parcel..... seventy-eight acres .....being composed of all that part of the North East half of Lot Number Five in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...

-Thirdly-, I given..... to my youngest son James Jackson....one hundred acres...North East half of Lot Number 6 in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...and eighty acres....North East Lot Number Six in the twelfth Concession of the said township...

-Fourthly-, I give.... to my youngest son James Jackson ....all the rest and residue of the Real or Freehold property or Estate of which I shall, at the time of my decease, be possessed of or to which I would become entitled to. Also do I give my youngest son James Jackson.....(subject neverthless to the bequests
and provision hereinafter mentioned) all the wealth chattle or personal property including monies in my possessions, debts due to me or to become due to me and every other matter or thing belonging to me or to which I shall be or would become entitiled at the time of decease.

-Fifthly-, I give.....to my beloved nieces Rebecca Chamney and Henrietta Chamney, the sum of Twenty pounds of lawful Money of Canada each, to be paid within six months of the time of my decease. Also good substantial, comfortable board and bedding to each one of them also to be delivered to them within one month after the time of my decease, provided always that shall either or both of said Rebecca or said Henrietta died before the said bequests would become due and payable then the bequest or bequests to that one or both shall become void and not payable to any of the person or persons. And further provided shall either the said Rebecca or the said Henrietta, previous to the time that the said bequests become due and payable, be guilty of any gross scandals or immoral indecent or in anywise conduct themselves unbecoming to themselves or positions in society or shall marry or ally themselves or either of them to Roman Catholics or a Roman Catholic ___ those or either of those events the said bequests may, at the discretion of both my executors hereinafter named, be rendered utterly null and void and not payable and which said bequests shall be paid by my son James or by his heirs .....

-And Fifthly-, my will is ____ that all my just debts, funeral expenses, etc., etc., shall be liqudated and paid by son James without any abatement or unnecessary delay. -And I do hereby- constitute and appoint my son James Jackson my acting executor and I so also appoint my son John Jackson an executor hereby
revoking all former last wills and testaments..... -In witness- whereof I have set my hand seal at the township of Drummond this 20th day of July in the year of our Lord 1866(?).

Witnesses Joseph Millar Oliver Cromwell. Robert Hughes.

Registered @ 2:30 PM, 21st March 1868. #21. 
JACKSON, James (I29657)
 
117013 This JACKSON family departed IRE for Canada with three other siblings, departing an unknown port in IRE of the schooner Commerce, that set out from Greenock, Scotland to IRE, then to Canada in Jul-Aug 1820. At sea a cholera outbreak occurred and 14 passengers of the 341 died, were buried at sea sewn up in their blankets given at port of origin. When the Commerce landed at Quebec City, they stopped at then Grosse Isle, now Ilse Orleans. Finding no more cholera, the schooner proceeded to Montreal when all passengers disembarked into large wagons, some took the foot trail alongside through the wilderness to Smith Falls, then to Perth, then to Lanark Twp., marked by a piece of paper nailed to a tree; the land was not cleared, all forest. Sarah, James's wife was so distraught by the loss of her 3 children , she asked to go right back to Ireland and not settle in this land of wilderness. They returned to County Wicklow, likely in the Coolkenna area to be with James's mother and his Uncle Abraham KERSEY. When these two later died, James and Sarah and their new family again departed IRE for Lanark Co. via the Port of New Ross, Co. Wicklow, to be with family Easter Sunday, 1841. They took all of their expensive furnishings with then as they lived as upper Society people in IRE. In Lanark Twp., James made a poor farmer so his family did suffer to some degree.

By: Dr. Robert B. Jackson
Rte. 1 Box 411, A-5
Jones, OK 73049

This is the last Will and testament of Mr James Jackson of the township of Drummon in the County of Lanark in the province of Canada, Yeoman.

-And firstly- I give, devise and bequeath unto my eldest son Abraham Jackson and his heirs and assigns forever that certain parcel or tract of land and premises containing by admeasurement twenty two acres to the ____ more or less, being _____ of a strip of land of one acre in width on the South West side of the
North East half of Lot number five in the eleventh Concession of the said township of Drummond to be measured off along the ____bewtween the North East and South West halves of the lot and to extend from the _____ to the ___ of the concession.

-Secondly-, I give ..... my second eldest son John Jackson and his ...... that certain other parcel..... seventy-eight acres .....being composed of all that part of the North East half of Lot Number Five in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...

-Thirdly-, I given..... to my youngest son James Jackson....one hundred acres...North East half of Lot Number 6 in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...and eighty acres....North East Lot Number Six in the twelfth Concession of the said township...

-Fourthly-, I give.... to my youngest son James Jackson ....all the rest and residue of the Real or Freehold property or Estate of which I shall, at the time of my decease, be possessed of or to which I would become entitled to. Also do I give my youngest son James Jackson.....(subject neverthless to the bequests
and provision hereinafter mentioned) all the wealth chattle or personal property including monies in my possessions, debts due to me or to become due to me and every other matter or thing belonging to me or to which I shall be or would become entitiled at the time of decease.

-Fifthly-, I give.....to my beloved nieces Rebecca Chamney and Henrietta Chamney, the sum of Twenty pounds of lawful Money of Canada each, to be paid within six months of the time of my decease. Also good substantial, comfortable board and bedding to each one of them also to be delivered to them within one month after the time of my decease, provided always that shall either or both of said Rebecca or said Henrietta died before the said bequests would become due and payable then the bequest or bequests to that one or both shall become void and not payable to any of the person or persons. And further provided shall either the said Rebecca or the said Henrietta, previous to the time that the said bequests become due and payable, be guilty of any gross scandals or immoral indecent or in anywise conduct themselves unbecoming to themselves or positions in society or shall marry or ally themselves or either of them to Roman Catholics or a Roman Catholic ___ those or either of those events the said bequests may, at the discretion of both my executors hereinafter named, be rendered utterly null and void and not payable and which said bequests shall be paid by my son James or by his heirs .....

-And Fifthly-, my will is ____ that all my just debts, funeral expenses, etc., etc., shall be liqudated and paid by son James without any abatement or unnecessary delay. -And I do hereby- constitute and appoint my son James Jackson my acting executor and I so also appoint my son John Jackson an executor hereby
revoking all former last wills and testaments..... -In witness- whereof I have set my hand seal at the township of Drummond this 20th day of July in the year of our Lord 1866(?).

Witnesses Joseph Millar Oliver Cromwell. Robert Hughes.

Registered @ 2:30 PM, 21st March 1868. #21. 
JACKSON, James (I29657)
 
117014 This JACKSON family departed IRE for Canada with three other siblings, departing an unknown port in IRE of the schooner Commerce, that set out from Greenock, Scotland to IRE, then to Canada in Jul-Aug 1820. At sea a cholera outbreak occurred and 14 passengers of the 341 died, were buried at sea sewn up in their blankets given at port of origin. When the Commerce landed at Quebec City, they stopped at then Grosse Isle, now Ilse Orleans. Finding no more cholera, the schooner proceeded to Montreal when all passengers disembarked into large wagons, some took the foot trail alongside through the wilderness to Smith Falls, then to Perth, then to Lanark Twp., marked by a piece of paper nailed to a tree; the land was not cleared, all forest. Sarah, James's wife was so distraught by the loss of her 3 children , she asked to go right back to Ireland and not settle in this land of wilderness. They returned to County Wicklow, likely in the Coolkenna area to be with James's mother and his Uncle Abraham KERSEY. When these two later died, James and Sarah and their new family again departed IRE for Lanark Co. via the Port of New Ross, Co. Wicklow, to be with family Easter Sunday, 1841. They took all of their expensive furnishings with then as they lived as upper Society people in IRE. In Lanark Twp., James made a poor farmer so his family did suffer to some degree.

By: Dr. Robert B. Jackson
Rte. 1 Box 411, A-5
Jones, OK 73049

This is the last Will and testament of Mr James Jackson of the township of Drummon in the County of Lanark in the province of Canada, Yeoman.

-And firstly- I give, devise and bequeath unto my eldest son Abraham Jackson and his heirs and assigns forever that certain parcel or tract of land and premises containing by admeasurement twenty two acres to the ____ more or less, being _____ of a strip of land of one acre in width on the South West side of the
North East half of Lot number five in the eleventh Concession of the said township of Drummond to be measured off along the ____bewtween the North East and South West halves of the lot and to extend from the _____ to the ___ of the concession.

-Secondly-, I give ..... my second eldest son John Jackson and his ...... that certain other parcel..... seventy-eight acres .....being composed of all that part of the North East half of Lot Number Five in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...

-Thirdly-, I given..... to my youngest son James Jackson....one hundred acres...North East half of Lot Number 6 in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...and eighty acres....North East Lot Number Six in the twelfth Concession of the said township...

-Fourthly-, I give.... to my youngest son James Jackson ....all the rest and residue of the Real or Freehold property or Estate of which I shall, at the time of my decease, be possessed of or to which I would become entitled to. Also do I give my youngest son James Jackson.....(subject neverthless to the bequests
and provision hereinafter mentioned) all the wealth chattle or personal property including monies in my possessions, debts due to me or to become due to me and every other matter or thing belonging to me or to which I shall be or would become entitiled at the time of decease.

-Fifthly-, I give.....to my beloved nieces Rebecca Chamney and Henrietta Chamney, the sum of Twenty pounds of lawful Money of Canada each, to be paid within six months of the time of my decease. Also good substantial, comfortable board and bedding to each one of them also to be delivered to them within one month after the time of my decease, provided always that shall either or both of said Rebecca or said Henrietta died before the said bequests would become due and payable then the bequest or bequests to that one or both shall become void and not payable to any of the person or persons. And further provided shall either the said Rebecca or the said Henrietta, previous to the time that the said bequests become due and payable, be guilty of any gross scandals or immoral indecent or in anywise conduct themselves unbecoming to themselves or positions in society or shall marry or ally themselves or either of them to Roman Catholics or a Roman Catholic ___ those or either of those events the said bequests may, at the discretion of both my executors hereinafter named, be rendered utterly null and void and not payable and which said bequests shall be paid by my son James or by his heirs .....

-And Fifthly-, my will is ____ that all my just debts, funeral expenses, etc., etc., shall be liqudated and paid by son James without any abatement or unnecessary delay. -And I do hereby- constitute and appoint my son James Jackson my acting executor and I so also appoint my son John Jackson an executor hereby
revoking all former last wills and testaments..... -In witness- whereof I have set my hand seal at the township of Drummond this 20th day of July in the year of our Lord 1866(?).

Witnesses Joseph Millar Oliver Cromwell. Robert Hughes.

Registered @ 2:30 PM, 21st March 1868. #21. 
JACKSON, James (I29657)
 
117015 This JACKSON family departed IRE for Canada with three other siblings, departing an unknown port in IRE of the schooner Commerce, that set out from Greenock, Scotland to IRE, then to Canada in Jul-Aug 1820. At sea a cholera outbreak occurred and 14 passengers of the 341 died, were buried at sea sewn up in their blankets given at port of origin. When the Commerce landed at Quebec City, they stopped at then Grosse Isle, now Ilse Orleans. Finding no more cholera, the schooner proceeded to Montreal when all passengers disembarked into large wagons, some took the foot trail alongside through the wilderness to Smith Falls, then to Perth, then to Lanark Twp., marked by a piece of paper nailed to a tree; the land was not cleared, all forest. Sarah, James's wife was so distraught by the loss of her 3 children , she asked to go right back to Ireland and not settle in this land of wilderness. They returned to County Wicklow, likely in the Coolkenna area to be with James's mother and his Uncle Abraham KERSEY. When these two later died, James and Sarah and their new family again departed IRE for Lanark Co. via the Port of New Ross, Co. Wicklow, to be with family Easter Sunday, 1841. They took all of their expensive furnishings with then as they lived as upper Society people in IRE. In Lanark Twp., James made a poor farmer so his family did suffer to some degree.

By: Dr. Robert B. Jackson
Rte. 1 Box 411, A-5
Jones, OK 73049

This is the last Will and testament of Mr James Jackson of the township of Drummon in the County of Lanark in the province of Canada, Yeoman.

-And firstly- I give, devise and bequeath unto my eldest son Abraham Jackson and his heirs and assigns forever that certain parcel or tract of land and premises containing by admeasurement twenty two acres to the ____ more or less, being _____ of a strip of land of one acre in width on the South West side of the
North East half of Lot number five in the eleventh Concession of the said township of Drummond to be measured off along the ____bewtween the North East and South West halves of the lot and to extend from the _____ to the ___ of the concession.

-Secondly-, I give ..... my second eldest son John Jackson and his ...... that certain other parcel..... seventy-eight acres .....being composed of all that part of the North East half of Lot Number Five in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...

-Thirdly-, I given..... to my youngest son James Jackson....one hundred acres...North East half of Lot Number 6 in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...and eighty acres....North East Lot Number Six in the twelfth Concession of the said township...

-Fourthly-, I give.... to my youngest son James Jackson ....all the rest and residue of the Real or Freehold property or Estate of which I shall, at the time of my decease, be possessed of or to which I would become entitled to. Also do I give my youngest son James Jackson.....(subject neverthless to the bequests
and provision hereinafter mentioned) all the wealth chattle or personal property including monies in my possessions, debts due to me or to become due to me and every other matter or thing belonging to me or to which I shall be or would become entitiled at the time of decease.

-Fifthly-, I give.....to my beloved nieces Rebecca Chamney and Henrietta Chamney, the sum of Twenty pounds of lawful Money of Canada each, to be paid within six months of the time of my decease. Also good substantial, comfortable board and bedding to each one of them also to be delivered to them within one month after the time of my decease, provided always that shall either or both of said Rebecca or said Henrietta died before the said bequests would become due and payable then the bequest or bequests to that one or both shall become void and not payable to any of the person or persons. And further provided shall either the said Rebecca or the said Henrietta, previous to the time that the said bequests become due and payable, be guilty of any gross scandals or immoral indecent or in anywise conduct themselves unbecoming to themselves or positions in society or shall marry or ally themselves or either of them to Roman Catholics or a Roman Catholic ___ those or either of those events the said bequests may, at the discretion of both my executors hereinafter named, be rendered utterly null and void and not payable and which said bequests shall be paid by my son James or by his heirs .....

-And Fifthly-, my will is ____ that all my just debts, funeral expenses, etc., etc., shall be liqudated and paid by son James without any abatement or unnecessary delay. -And I do hereby- constitute and appoint my son James Jackson my acting executor and I so also appoint my son John Jackson an executor hereby
revoking all former last wills and testaments..... -In witness- whereof I have set my hand seal at the township of Drummond this 20th day of July in the year of our Lord 1866(?).

Witnesses Joseph Millar Oliver Cromwell. Robert Hughes.

Registered @ 2:30 PM, 21st March 1868. #21. 
JACKSON, James (I29657)
 
117016 This JACKSON family departed IRE for Canada with three other siblings, departing an unknown port in IRE of the schooner Commerce, that set out from Greenock, Scotland to IRE, then to Canada in Jul-Aug 1820. At sea a cholera outbreak occurred and 14 passengers of the 341 died, were buried at sea sewn up in their blankets given at port of origin. When the Commerce landed at Quebec City, they stopped at then Grosse Isle, now Ilse Orleans. Finding no more cholera, the schooner proceeded to Montreal when all passengers disembarked into large wagons, some took the foot trail alongside through the wilderness to Smith Falls, then to Perth, then to Lanark Twp., marked by a piece of paper nailed to a tree; the land was not cleared, all forest. Sarah, James's wife was so distraught by the loss of her 3 children , she asked to go right back to Ireland and not settle in this land of wilderness. They returned to County Wicklow, likely in the Coolkenna area to be with James's mother and his Uncle Abraham KERSEY. When these two later died, James and Sarah and their new family again departed IRE for Lanark Co. via the Port of New Ross, Co. Wicklow, to be with family Easter Sunday, 1841. They took all of their expensive furnishings with then as they lived as upper Society people in IRE. In Lanark Twp., James made a poor farmer so his family did suffer to some degree.

By: Dr. Robert B. Jackson
Rte. 1 Box 411, A-5
Jones, OK 73049

This is the last Will and testament of Mr James Jackson of the township of Drummon in the County of Lanark in the province of Canada, Yeoman.

-And firstly- I give, devise and bequeath unto my eldest son Abraham Jackson and his heirs and assigns forever that certain parcel or tract of land and premises containing by admeasurement twenty two acres to the ____ more or less, being _____ of a strip of land of one acre in width on the South West side of the
North East half of Lot number five in the eleventh Concession of the said township of Drummond to be measured off along the ____bewtween the North East and South West halves of the lot and to extend from the _____ to the ___ of the concession.

-Secondly-, I give ..... my second eldest son John Jackson and his ...... that certain other parcel..... seventy-eight acres .....being composed of all that part of the North East half of Lot Number Five in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...

-Thirdly-, I given..... to my youngest son James Jackson....one hundred acres...North East half of Lot Number 6 in the Eleventh Concession of the said township...and eighty acres....North East Lot Number Six in the twelfth Concession of the said township...

-Fourthly-, I give.... to my youngest son James Jackson ....all the rest and residue of the Real or Freehold property or Estate of which I shall, at the time of my decease, be possessed of or to which I would become entitled to. Also do I give my youngest son James Jackson.....(subject neverthless to the bequests
and provision hereinafter mentioned) all the wealth chattle or personal property including monies in my possessions, debts due to me or to become due to me and every other matter or thing belonging to me or to which I shall be or would become entitiled at the time of decease.

-Fifthly-, I give.....to my beloved nieces Rebecca Chamney and Henrietta Chamney, the sum of Twenty pounds of lawful Money of Canada each, to be paid within six months of the time of my decease. Also good substantial, comfortable board and bedding to each one of them also to be delivered to them within one month after the time of my decease, provided always that shall either or both of said Rebecca or said Henrietta died before the said bequests would become due and payable then the bequest or bequests to that one or both shall become void and not payable to any of the person or persons. And further provided shall either the said Rebecca or the said Henrietta, previous to the time that the said bequests become due and payable, be guilty of any gross scandals or immoral indecent or in anywise conduct themselves unbecoming to themselves or positions in society or shall marry or ally themselves or either of them to Roman Catholics or a Roman Catholic ___ those or either of those events the said bequests may, at the discretion of both my executors hereinafter named, be rendered utterly null and void and not payable and which said bequests shall be paid by my son James or by his heirs .....

-And Fifthly-, my will is ____ that all my just debts, funeral expenses, etc., etc., shall be liqudated and paid by son James without any abatement or unnecessary delay. -And I do hereby- constitute and appoint my son James Jackson my acting executor and I so also appoint my son John Jackson an executor hereby
revoking all former last wills and testaments..... -In witness- whereof I have set my hand seal at the township of Drummond this 20th day of July in the year of our Lord 1866(?).

Witnesses Joseph Millar Oliver Cromwell. Robert Hughes.

Registered @ 2:30 PM, 21st March 1868. #21. 
JACKSON, James (I29657)
 
117017 This line not proven. Robert is a possible son of Elias and Lucy Stafford. James Robert Stafford has the same Y-DNA profile as a descendant of Samuel (b.1724) and Naomie Stafford. STAFFORD, Robert T. (I72744)
 
117018 This list of their children's names comes from an 1894 biography Stafford, Abel (I99391)
 
117019 This list of their children's names comes from an 1894 biography STAFFORD, Abel (I99391)
 
117020 This list of their children's names comes from an 1894 biography STAFFORD, Abel (I99391)
 
117021 This list of their children's names comes from an 1894 biography STAFFORD, Abel (I99391)
 
117022 This list of their children's names comes from an 1894 biography STAFFORD, Abel (I99391)
 
117023 This list of their children's names comes from an 1894 biography STAFFORD, Abel (I99391)
 
117024 This list of their children's names comes from an 1894 biography STAFFORD, Abel (I99391)
 
117025 This list of their children's names comes from an 1894 biography STAFFORD, Abel (I99391)
 
117026 This list of their children's names comes from an 1894 biography STAFFORD, Abel (I99391)
 
117027 This list of their children's names comes from an 1894 biography STAFFORD, Abel (I99391)
 
117028 This list of their children's names comes from an 1894 biography STAFFORD, Abel (I99391)
 
117029 This list of their children's names comes from an 1894 biography STAFFORD, Abel (I99391)
 
117030 This marriage produced 11 children. Several children, males and females, entered ecclesiastical orders and died unmarried. DES MARETS, Hugo X (I24931)
 
117031 This marriage produced 11 children. Several children, males and females, entered ecclesiastical orders and died unmarried. DES MARETS, Hugo X (I24931)
 
117032 This marriage produced 11 children. Several children, males and females, entered ecclesiastical orders and died unmarried. DES MARETS, Hugo X (I24931)
 
117033 This marriage produced 11 children. Several children, males and females, entered ecclesiastical orders and died unmarried. DES MARETS, Hugo X (I24931)
 
117034 This marriage produced 11 children. Several children, males and females, entered ecclesiastical orders and died unmarried. DES MARETS, Hugo X (I24931)
 
117035 This marriage produced 11 children. Several children, males and females, entered ecclesiastical orders and died unmarried. DES MARETS, Hugo X (I24931)
 
117036 This marriage produced 11 children. Several children, males and females, entered ecclesiastical orders and died unmarried. DES MARETS, Hugo X (I24931)
 
117037 This marriage produced 11 children. Several children, males and females, entered ecclesiastical orders and died unmarried. DES MARETS, Hugo X (I24931)
 
117038 This marriage produced 11 children. Several children, males and females, entered ecclesiastical orders and died unmarried. DES MARETS, Hugo X (I24931)
 
117039 This marriage produced 11 children. Several children, males and females, entered ecclesiastical orders and died unmarried. DES MARETS, Hugo X (I24931)
 
117040 This marriage produced 11 children. Several children, males and females, entered ecclesiastical orders and died unmarried. DES MARETS, Hugo X (I24931)
 
117041 This may be a different Samuel McKee.

McKEE, SAMUEL of York County, 9 Jan 1805
Body to the grave adjoining that of my late wife and that a marble tombstone with an appropriate inscription be procured from Charleston and be placed on a foundation of stone over the graves of myself and my late wife.
To: Arthur Stafford and Samuel McKee Stafford, sons of James Stafford, Jr. fifty dollars each.
Nephew: James McKee
Brother: William McKee
Executors: Brother, William McKee and nephew, James McKee.
Witnesses: Wm. Ed. Hyne, ---- Wood, Robert Patrick
Proven: 5 Aug 1805 
MCKEE, Samuel (I31367)
 
117042 This may be same Thomas Stafford who is son of John Stafford and Margaret
Brunt of Enniskillen. 
STAFFORD, Thomas (I12859)
 
117043 This may be same Thomas Stafford who is son of John Stafford and Margaret
Brunt of Enniskillen. 
STAFFORD, Thomas (I12859)
 
117044 This may be same Thomas Stafford who is son of John Stafford and Margaret
Brunt of Enniskillen. 
STAFFORD, Thomas (I12859)
 
117045 This may be same Thomas Stafford who is son of John Stafford and Margaret
Brunt of Enniskillen. 
STAFFORD, Thomas (I12859)
 
117046 This may be same Thomas Stafford who is son of John Stafford and Margaret
Brunt of Enniskillen. 
STAFFORD, Thomas (I12859)
 
117047 This might be Jotham, instead of another child. CHURCHILL, Jonathan (I28043)
 
117048 This might be Jotham, instead of another child. CHURCHILL, Jonathan (I28043)
 
117049 This might be Jotham, instead of another child. CHURCHILL, Jonathan (I28043)
 
117050 This might be Jotham, instead of another child. CHURCHILL, Jonathan (I28043)
 

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