Isaac Jackson1

Family Background:
Underwood and Allied Families
      On 25 August 1801, Isaac Jackson took out a marriage bond from the clerk of the court in Orange County, North Carolina, as surety that there was no legal obstacle to the proposed marriage between he and Elizabeth Armstrong.1
     
Additional Data
Isaac Jackson was mentioned as the husband of Elizabeth Jackson in his father-in-law John Armstrong's will dated 8 September 1806 in Orange County, North Carolina.2

Isack Jackson was mentioned in his mother-in-law Anna Armstrong's will dated 12 February 1819 in Orange County, North Carolina.3

Citations

  1. [S302] Ken Cates, "Olde Orange County Families of North Carolina," online <http://www.bitwisegifts.com/orangenc/surnames.htm>, downloaded 2003, citing Ingmire, Frances T, "Orange County NC Marriage Records 1782 - 1868", Iberian Publishing Co, 1993, vol 2, pg 24.
  2. [S308] Ruth Herndon Shields, comp., Abstracts of Wills Recorded in Orange County, North Carolina, 1752-1800 : and (202 Marriages Not Shown in the Orange County Marriage Bonds) and Abstracts of Wills Recorded in Orange County, North Carolina, 1800-1850, Two volumes in one (Baltimore: Clearfield Company, 1957, 1966; reprint Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), D-267.
  3. [S308] Ruth Herndon Shields, Abstracts of Wills Recorded in Orange County, North Carolina, 1752-1800...1800-1850, E 31.