Jackson
xxxiv. m. Cynthia McIntosh. Cynthia McIntosh (daughter of and ) was born 1831 in Lost Creek, Breathitt Co. KY, and died 28
May 1855 in Mill Creek, Breathitt Co. KY. She married on 1851 in Breathitt Co. KY, son of and .
xxxv. Rachel Napier
The first European settlement in what was to become Orange County was , formed when Governor settled 12 immigrant
xxxvi. Rachel Napier (b. 07 Jun 1852, d. 30 May 1925)
families from , Germany there in 1714; a total of 42 people. Settlers established the legal entity of Orange County in 1734
xxxvii.
Rachel Napier (daughter of and ) was born 07 Jun 1852 in Mill Creek, Breathitt Co. KY, and died 30 May 1925 in Lost from a portion of . Unlike other counties whose boundaries had ended at the , Orange was conceived of as extending to the Creek, Breathitt Co. KY. She married on 1871 in KY, son of and .
and . The colony of Virginia claimed the land, but very little of it had yet been occupied by any English. For this reason, xxxviii. More About Rachel Napier and James W. Noble:
some contend that Orange County was at one time the largest county that ever existed. This condition lasted only four xxxix. Marriage: 1871, KY.
years; in 1738 most of the western tract was split off into .
xl.
James married (2) Rachel Napier daughter of James Napier in 1871. Rachel was born on 7 Jun 1852 in Breathitt Co., KY. She died on 29 May 1925 in Lost Creek, Perry Co., KY. She was buried in Noble Cem on Cutches Branch.
James Jackson (b. 1757, d. 20 Oct 1849)
xli.
Children of Rachel Napier and James W. Noble are:
xlii.
George Washington Noble
xliii.
b. 1824. d. 1862. Age 38.
James Jackson was born 1757 in Orange, VA, USA, and died 20 Oct 1849 in Harlan, KY, USA.
xliv.
m. Phoebe Campbell (Part Cherokee)
m. Nancy
xlv.
Notes from Genealogy.com: “Two Yankees, Nim McIntosh and Hen Kilburn waylaid George at his home on
Born 1780 in Copper Creek, Russell, VA, USA
Barge’s Branch, Breathitt Co., KY and when he came out they shot and killed him. His brother Lossen Noble was
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
killed about the same time on John Little’s Creek. George went to Missouri in 1844 and came back to Kentucky
[sibling(s) unknown]
and married Phoebe Campbell, daughter of Lewis Campbell, and he named his first daughter Missouri for the
Died 1850 in Clay, KY, USA
state. George was a farmer.”
Children of James Jackson are:
xlvi.
Caleb Jacob Lovejoy Noble
i.
, b. 1790, NC, USA , , d. 29 Aug 1857, Lee, VA, USA , .
xlvii. b. 1859, KY. d. 1928. KY Age 78.
xlviii. m. Sarah Jane Noble b. 1878. d. 1954. Daughter of James Noble and Rachel Napier
Gabriel Jackson (b. 1790, d. 29 Aug 1857)
xlix.
Ambrose Noble
l.
b. circa 1896. d. 1963. Age 67.
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m. Omega Noble
Gabriel Jackson (son of ) , was born 1790 in NC, USA , , and died 29 Aug 1857 in Lee, VA, USA , . He married (1) on 15 Feb lii.
Vesta Noble
1827 in Harlan, KY, USA. He married (2) on 25 Feb 1827 in Harlan Co. KY, daughter of and .
liii.
b. 1921. d. 2003 Age 83.
More About Gabriel Jackson and Mary Risener:
liv.
m. Edward Fugate (1912-1964)
Marriage: 15 Feb 1827, Harlan, KY, USA.
lv.
Inez Fugate
lvi.
b. 1948
More About Gabriel Jackson and Mary Ann Risner:
lvii.
m. Robert Liftig. 1971. b. 1947
Marriage 1: 25 Feb 1827, Harlan Co. KY.
lviii.
Anya Liftig
Marriage 2: Knox, KY, USA.
lix.
b. 1977
Children of Gabriel Jackson and Mary Ann Risner are:
lx.
m. Noel Hartman, 2011
i.
, b. 1810, Knox, KY, USA, d. 1850, Harlan Co. KY.
lxi.
Dorothy Liftig
lxii.
Mahalia Jackson (b. 1810, d. 1850)
lxiii.
b. 1981
lxiv.
m. David Martin, 2
Mahalia Jackson (daughter of and ) was born 1810 in Knox, KY, USA, and died 1850 in Harlan Co. KY. She married , son of and .
More About Mahalia Jackson:
Date born 2: 1811
Children of Mahalia Jackson and Jerome Patrick Napier are:
xxxii. , b. 1835, Harlan Co. KY, d. 1907, Breathitt Co. KY.
xxxiii. James J. Napier
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JARMAN/ JERMAN
Jarman/ Jerman
Mary “Polly Ann” Boone
(1746-1781, NC)
m. John Couch (1750, Germany (?) – 1836, KY)
Llanidloes, Wales: There are many notable buildings in the town and St Idloes Church has a 15th century with striking There are a few early Boone lines that she didn’t list any descendants for. We may need to look more closely at
carved angels. When was dissolved by in 1536, some of its 13th century arches were dismantled and reassembled in St brothers of Squire Boone and their children. Were any of them disfellowshipped for any reason along about 1746-50? I Idloes Church, where they can still be seen. Other local attractions include a museum containing a famous two-headed have Mary/Polly’s birth as c1750. I think all of us who are searching for her parents are in agreement of one thing — it is sheep, and the nearby , known for its . Two masonry , the Long Bridge and the Short Bridge, were designed by .Results today, and has been for generations, family tradition that Mary/Polly’s parents were Squire Edward Boone and an Indian from a statistical analysis (2003) of the Y chromosome (genetic genealogy) of locals whose paternal grandfather was born woman. Every reference I’ve seen/heard uses both names — Mary Polly. Her granddau., Mary/Polly Campbell was also within a thirty kilometre radius of the town suggests that there was a significant and unique German/Danish (Anglo-known by both names. -
Saxons) presence in the area over 1500 years ago but this is not borne out in any documents. — Wiki
(Editor’s Note: As this story clears up many of the problems I have with the other “Mary Pollys” – one of them mar-John JARMAN (Sr.)
ried a Bryan, the other, a Day – and those problems have been noted by others, I think this theory is very possible. There are only two problems with this: the possibly apochryphal story that Daniel’s brother (could be Edward) fathered a child
• DEATH: AFT 24 JUN 1704, Salem, New Jersey
by Daniel’s wife Sarah Bryan Boone; second, that “Ned” does not seem to be as adventurous as his brother, and often
Family 1:
played “house husband” – perhaps in atonement.)