A brown name on top of a white background.

The Jackson line is found in Alia Kile Bazzle Oddenino's pedigree through her mother Lucy Seal Bazzle:

A list of all the names for each individual.
A family tree with the names of each member.

James Reddish got permission to marry Mary "Polly" Jackson from Mary's parents John and Margaret Jackson witnessed by Thomas Jackson, Mary's brother and Drusilla (Duff) Jackson, wife of Thomas Jackson on December 17, 1799

A handwritten note from jackson to the president.
A letter from the city of jackson county, virginia.
A page of an article with the text
A page of an article about thomas jackson.
A page of an article about the state of st. Patrick 's park
A page of an article about the law.
A page of the text of an article.
A letter from the county of orange to the county attorney.
A letter from the president of st. Mary 's church
A page of an article with the names of the attorneys.
A page of an article with the names of the attorneys.

Here is a transcription of the Will of John Jackson, father of Mary "Polly" Jackson Reddish done by genealogist Craig Kilby

A page of an article about the death of a person.
A letter from the author of the book, " daughter elizabeth skinner."
A page of an official document with the names and addresses of all the individuals.

Below are copies of the original documents of the Will of John Jackson

A page of an old document with writing on it.
A page of handwritten text with the words " no image."
A page of an old document with handwriting and writing.
A page of handwritten text with the words "

Here is a transcription of the Will of Thomas Jackson done by genealogist Craig Kilby

A page of an article about the city.
A letter from the judge to the judge

Below are copies of the original documents of the Will of Thomas Jackson

In the Virginia courts the clerks would regularly write up different documents on the same page. At the top of one of the pages of Thomas Jackson's documents was another matter which normally wouldn't be of interest except for the fact that it indicates that one of the witnesses was James Madison. Research might be able to establish if it was James Madison our fourth President though Mr. Madison did live in Orange County, Virginia so it is possible that our witness here is the then future President James Madison.

A page of an old document with handwriting.