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About Adam Jackson
In 1760, two years after his master, Joshua Hempstead (master Shipwright) died, Adam's name appeared on the tax rolls as a free man.
- For Adam's Sake: A Family Saga in Colonial New England By Allegra di Bonaventura
- Diary of Joshua Hempstead of New London, Connecticut, covering a period of forty-seven years, from September 1711, to November, 1758 ..by Hempstead, Joshua, 1678-1758
- The Rogerenes: Some Hitherto Unpublished Annals Belonging to the Colonial ... By John Rogers Bolles, Anna Bolles Williams Page 221
- Love of Freedom: Black Women in Colonial and Revolutionary New England. By Catherine Adams, Elizabeth H. Pleck. "Love of Freedom" page 132
- "The Jackson Family" Tapestry. Genealogical Publishing Com. Page 75.
- John Jackson married Joan, the daughter of Maria, a deaf and dumb slave belonging to James Rogers of New London.
- Ancestry tree
- Updated from Ancestry Genealogy via mother Joan Rogers by SmartCopy: Sep 28 2015, 6:00:23 UTC
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Adam Jackson's Timeline
1701 |
1701
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New London, New London County, Connecticut
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1764 |
1764
Age 63
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New London, New London County, Connecticut
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