. Genealogical gleanings of Siggins, and other Pennsylvania families; a volume of history, biography and colonial, revolutionary, civil and other war records including names of many other Warren County pioneers. ge of North Warren, was the location chosen byDaniel Jackson for his homestead in 1797, this propertyconsisting of nearly six hundred acres, he deeded May 4,1814, to William Hodges, the consideration being $1,600,one hundred and ninety-two acres of this land now knownas the Wetmore farm, was deeded by William Hodges Octo-ber 5, 1816, to Asa Winter and Harvey Conant, and by themSeptembe


. Genealogical gleanings of Siggins, and other Pennsylvania families; a volume of history, biography and colonial, revolutionary, civil and other war records including names of many other Warren County pioneers. ge of North Warren, was the location chosen byDaniel Jackson for his homestead in 1797, this propertyconsisting of nearly six hundred acres, he deeded May 4,1814, to William Hodges, the consideration being $1,600,one hundred and ninety-two acres of this land now knownas the Wetmore farm, was deeded by William Hodges Octo-ber 5, 1816, to Asa Winter and Harvey Conant, and by themSeptember 16, 1835, to L. Wetmore. Jl. DANIEL JACKSON, born in Connecticut 1750-51,died June 20, 1830, in the seventy-ninth year of hisage, and is said to have been buried on his oldhomestead, the name of his wife is unknown; hischildren were: J2.* i. * DANIEL Jackson-. J3. ii. EBENEZER Jackson. J4. iii. ETHAN Jackson2. J5. iv. DAVID Jackson-. J6. v. SYLVIA Jackson2. J7. vi. RACHEL Jackson2. (J2). DANIEL JACKSON, , lived in Conewangotownship during the early years of his life, but finally re-moved to Muchmore bottom, Brooke county, Virginia, nowWest Virginia; of his children we have no record, except hisson:. HOME OF GEORGE SIMPSON SIGGINS.(53)


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