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Mary Jackson (Aborne)

Also Known As: "Conkling Starr Nick"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
Death: December 23, 1722 (74)
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Samuel Aborne and Catherine Aborne
Wife of Cornelius Conkling; Robert Starr; William Nick and Dr. George Jackson, I
Mother of Cornelius Conkling, Jr; Mary Preston; Sarah Starr; Hannah Follett; Susannah Fowle and 3 others
Sister of Samuel Aborne, of Salem; Moses Aborne; Rebecca Bell; Sarah Orne and Hannah Holton

Managed by: Andrea Bernadette Twiss-Brooks
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About Mary Jackson

Biography

From https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJ5G-TLV

Taken from "The Family of Concklyne, Conklin and Conkling in America" by Conklin Mann:

Cornelius Concklyne married Mary ________ and died childless at Salem 21 Mar. 1668. His widow married (2), as his second wife, Robert Starr of Salem. Before their marriage, 30 Dec. 1669, Starr deeded land to "Mary Conklin my espoused wife." He, born about 1626, married first, 24 Nov. 1650, Susanna Hollingworth. She died 17 May 1665 leaving five children. By Mary Concklyne, Starr had three daughters: Mary, b. 9 Oct. 1670/71; Hannah, b. 22 June 1673; Sarah, b. 22 .June 1673. Robert Starr was killed by the Indians in the winter of 1677/78. Iny. 25 June 1679, over 154 pounds. Adm. to widow Mary who mentions her four children "very young." Papers show that Starr's first wife was a daughter of Capt. Richard Hollingsworth and names 3 of children as Robert, Richard and Susanna. Mary (Concklyne) Starr married (3), 8 Sept. 1680, William Nick of Marblehead, Mass.

Taken from "Two Colonial Conklin Families" by Honor Conklin:

Cornelius Conclen, baptized 2 July 1637, Parish Church of Old Swinford, Worcestershire, England; died 21 March 1668, Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts; married Mary (E)Aborne of Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, the daughter of Samuel and Catharine (Smith) Eaborne. They apparently had no children as none appear in the remaining accounts of her life. Some early researchers have attributed children to him that belonged to his brother Benjamin. Mary (Eaborne) Conklin married second, "30 10th month (December) 1669," Robert Starr of Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts. Her third husband was William Nick of Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts. She married fourth, 1688, Dr. George Jackson of Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts; died 23 February 17( )1, aged 75, Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts.Less

Citations

  • Ira B. Conkling, The Conklings in America (Washington D.C., Chas. H. Potter & Co., Inc., 1913), Pg 21: Hannah Star born to Robert Star and the widow Mary Conkling. Cit. Date: 14 Oct 2017.
  • Page 431 of The pioneers of Massachusetts, a descriptive list, drawn from records of the colonies, towns and churches and other contemporaneous documents. Author Pope, Charles Henry, 1841-1918
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Mary Jackson's Timeline

1648
August 6, 1648
Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
1671
October 9, 1671
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
1673
June 22, 1673
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
August 23, 1673
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
1684
1684
Marblehead, Essex, MA, United States
1692
June 22, 1692
Salem, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1693
1693