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(Source: (1) Bunker, Mary Powell, Long Island Genealogies, (Reprint. Originally published: Albany, NY: J. Munsell's Sons, 1895), 220., (2) Robbins, Oscar Burton, History of the Jackson Family of Hempstead, Long Island, NY, Ohio and Indiana; descendants of Robert and Agnes Washburne Jackson, (Loveland, CO: 1951)
Mary Jackson m. Jeconiah Scott and d. before her father.); died Unknown.
Notes for Jeckomiah Scott: Captain Jeckomiah Scott was the son of Captain John Scott, who figures so extensively in the early history of the Long Island towns. His mother was Deborah Raynor, daughter of Thurston Raynor. John Scott eventually deserted his wife and left the country. The Governor appointed her brother, Joseph Raynor, and Richard Howell, to collect what they could of his property, for the benefit of his wife and family. There is on record in one of the books of deeds in the Town Clerk's office, Southampton, a copy of a letter written by John Scott to his son Jeckomiah, who was probably an only child. Jeckomiah Scott married Mary, daughter of Colonel John Jackson, of Queens County; another daughter, Patience, married Joshua Barnes, of Southampton. Captain Jeckomiah Scott purchased the homestead of his brother in law, Joshua Barnes, in Southampton, March 22, 1706, and was living there at the time of his death. This is now the homestead of William S. Pelletreau. The tombstone of Captain Jeckomiah Scott, in the burying ground at Southampton, states that he died March 9, 1749, aged 86. His son Lazarus went to Greenwich, Conn. His daughter Deborah married Joseph Hildreth; Sarah probably married Richard Howell. Thomas Scott lived at Seponack, on the homestead of the late Captain Elias White, and of his father, Captain Edward White, before him.--William S. Pelletreau] [from: Heritage Books Inc., New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801 (CD #9), (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997), "CD-ROM," 326.]
More About Jeckomiah Scott: Will: March 24, 1747/48, Proved, April 5, 1749 (Source: Heritage Books Inc., New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801 (CD #9), (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997), "CD-ROM," 4:220-221, In the name of God, Amen. I, JECKOMIAH SCOTT, of the town of Southampton, being an old man. I leave to my son, Jackson Scott, all my lands and meadows, sedges, beaches and timber in Jeffreys Neck and Cow neck and two 1/4 œ50 rights of Commonage within the North Sea line, and 1/2 of all my lotted land joining to the Fish Cove, south and west, in said line; And 1/3 of the 20 acre lot within the Town line at Towd, next to young William Jennings; And 1/4 of my Clay pit land joining to the Cedar Swamp, and 1/2 of a œ50 right in lot 33, Great South Division. And 1/2 of a œ50 right of Commonage in Southampton and 1/2 of my close at the Head of the Creek, which I bought of Nehemiah Howell. I leave to my son, Thomas Scott, all my home lot of land in the town of Southampton, with the appurtenances, And 3/4 of my Clay Pit land adjoining to the Cedar Swamp, also all my upland, meadow, sedges and flats of sedge at West Neck that now and hereafter may be, being bounded east as it is now fenced, west by a gutt running between said flats and Seponack sedges, and north and south generally by the water; Also all my home lot at North Sea and orchard and swamp; Also all my lotted land between Millstone brook and my home lot at North Sea; Also my lot at a place known by the name of the Wading Place, And 1/2 of all my lotted land between North Sea and the Fishing cove, And 1/3 of the 20 acre Lot east of the Fish Cove as now fenced, And two, 1/4 œ50 rights of Commonage in the North Sea line, And 1/2 of a 50 in Lot 33, Great South Division, and 1/2 of a œ50 right of Commonage in the town of Southampton, and 1/2 of my lot at the Head of the Creek, which I bought of Nehemiah Howell; Also all lands, goods, and chattels which should any wise descend to me in East Hampton, Southampton, Setalcot or Brookhaven, Smithtown or Hempsted, and either in Old England or New England. Mentions sons John, Lazarus, Jeckomiah, and daughters Debborah, Mary, Sarah, and Annie.)
Marriage Notes for Mary[twin] Jackson and Jeckomiah Scott: Jeckomiah Scott, one of the sons in law [of John Jackson], lived at Southampton, Suffolk County, and was son of the famous Captain John Scott, whose numerous escapades are a very important chapter in Long Island history. -William S. Pelletreau [from: Heritage Books Inc., New York Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1801 (CD #9), (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1997), "CD-ROM," 2:326.]
More About Jeckomiah Scott and Mary[twin] Jackson: Marriage: (Source: (1) Bunker, Mary Powell, Long Island Genealogies, (Reprint. Originally published: Albany, NY: J. Munsell's Sons, 1895), 220., (2) Robbins, Oscar Burton, History of the Jackson Family of Hempstead, Long Island, NY, Ohio and Indiana; descendants of Robert and Agnes Washburne Jackson, (Loveland, CO: 1951), 5, William Jackson Record: Mary Jackson m. Jeconiah Scott and d. before her father.)
Mary (twin) Jackson-553 1, 2 (John , Robert ) was born in 1678 in Hempstead, Queens Co., L.I., New York. She died 3 before Aug 1724 in Southampton, Long Island, New York.
[Notes] Mary married Capt. Jeckomiah Scott-840 1, 2 son of John Scott-13163 and Deborah Raynor-13164. Jeckomiah was born in 1663 in Southampton, Long Island, New York. He died on 9 Mar 1749 in Southampton, Long Island, New York. He was buried in Old South End Burying Ground, Southampton, L.I., New York. Jeckomiah resided in Southampton, Long Island, New York.
[Notes] They had the following children:
94 M i John Scott-2194 1 died unknown.
95 M ii Lazarus Scott-1961 1 died unknown in prob Greenwich, Connecticut.
96 M iii Jeckomiah Scott-2195 1 died unknown. + 97 M iv Jackson Scott-2196
98 M v Thomas Scott-2197 1 died unknown. Thomas resided in Seponack. [Notes]
99 F vi Deborah Scott-2198 1 died unknown.
Deborah married Joseph Hildreth-2928 1. Joseph died unknown.
100 F vii Mary Scott-2199 1 died unknown.
101 F viii Sarah Scott-2179 1, 2 died unknown.
Sarah married Richard Howell-13066 1. Richard died unknown.
102 F ix Anne Scott-2200 1 died unknown.
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September 21, 1662
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Southold, Long Island
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1663
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Southampton, Long Island
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1686
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North Sea, Suffolk Co., New York
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March 9, 1749
Age 86
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Southampton, Suffolk County, Province of New York
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