Margaret Jackson

F, b. 20 June 1649, d. 16 September 1727
FatherDeacon John Jackson b. b 6 Jun 1602, d. 30 Jan 1675
MotherMargaret Taft b. 1624, d. 28 Aug 1684
     Margaret was born on Sunday, 20 June 1649 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Margaret married Deacon James Trowbridge on 30 January 1674 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1 Margaret's husband, James, died on 22 May 1717 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, leaving her a widow. Margaret departed this life on Tuesday, 16 September 1727 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

Family

Deacon James Trowbridge b. 1636, d. 22 May 1717

Citations

  1. [S115] Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Showing Three Generations Of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, On The Basis Of Farmer's Registar, Volume IV: page 332 - JAMES, Dorchester, s. prob. youngest, of Thomas, perhaps brot. by his f. from
    Eng. where he may have been b. 1636, but bapt. 1638 at D. and soon carr. to New Haven, there left with brs. Thomas and William, when his f. went home to Taunton, Co. Somerset. From New Haven he rem. to D. and m. 30 Dec. 1659, Margaret, d. of Humphrey Atherton, had Eliz. b. 2Oct.1660; Mindwell, 20 June 1662; John, 22 May 1664; rem. to Cambridge, and had Margaret, 30 Apr. 1666; Thankful, 6 Mar. 1668; Mary, 11 June 1670; and Hannah, 15 June 1672. His w. d. two days aft. and he m. 30 Jan. 1674, Margaret, d. of deac. John Jackson, had Experience, 1 Nov. 1675; Thomas, 9 Dec. 1677; Deliverance, 31 Dec. 1679; James, 20 Sept. 1682; William, 19 Nov. 1684; Abigail,
    11 Apr. 1687; and Caleb, 7 Nov. 1692, H. C. 1710; was freem. 1665; selectman, clk. of the writs, lieut. deac. and rep. 1700 and 3. He liv. in that part of C. wh. bec. Newton, d. 22 May 1717, and his wid. d. 16 Sept. 1727. Eliz. m. 1682, John Mirick; Mindwell m. 1684, Jonathan Fuller; Margaret m. 18 Mar. 1686, Ebenezer Stone; Thankful m. 15 Dec. 1690, Richard Ward; Mary m. a Stedman; Hannah m. John Greenwood; Deliverance m. Eleazer Ward; and Experience m. Samuel Wilson.