What is the origin of the name Jackson?
1: English Scottish and northern Irish: patronymic from Jack. In North America this surname has absorbed other patronymics beginning with J- in various European languages in particular those derived [...]
The fathers and founders of the London Missionary Society : with a brief sketch of Methodism, and historical notices of the several Protestant missions,...
...Dr. Collyer and tlie Rev. Thomas Jackson. Lord Hill, the nephew of the deceased, accompanied by Captain Hill, followed as... (Surrey, Surrey, United Kingdom - 1790)
...Dr. Collyer and tlie Rev. Thomas Jackson. Lord Hill, the nephew of the deceased, accompanied by Captain Hill, followed as... (Surrey, Surrey, United Kingdom - 1790)
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The fathers and founders of the London Missionary Society : with a brief sketch of Methodism, and historical notices of the several Protestant missions,...
...my death." During this conversation Mr. Jackson observed, Well, sir, it is probable we shall soon lose you , but... (Wotton, London, United Kingdom - 1790)
...my death." During this conversation Mr. Jackson observed, Well, sir, it is probable we shall soon lose you , but... (Wotton, London, United Kingdom - 1790)
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The fathers and founders of the London Missionary Society : with a brief sketch of Methodism, and historical notices of the several Protestant missions,...
...Dr. Collyer and the Rev. Thomas Jackson.... (London, United Kingdom - 1790)
...Dr. Collyer and the Rev. Thomas Jackson.... (London, United Kingdom - 1790)
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What is the origin of the name Jackson?
1: English Scottish and northern Irish: patronymic from Jack. In North America this surname has absorbed other patronymics beginning with J- in various European languages in particular those derived [...]