The Long Point Settlers Surnames "I,J" A Marine View of Port Dover circa 1910 Jackson, Jacob (c. 1798-) and his wife Eleanor McFadden lived at Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario then settled in Middleton Township by 1844 then in Charlotteville Township near Lynedoch by 1850. His brother Elijah Jackson (1804-) and his wife Maria Grozaine settled in Townsend Township in 1842 then lived at Turkey Point, Charlotteville Township. They were parents of Abigail (Jackson) Becker the famed Heroine of Long Point. A third brother, William Jackson (1802-1872) and relationship unknown Peter Jackson (c. 1818-) also settled in Townsend Township. Includes three generations of descendants Jackson, John (c. 1799-1876) came to Charlotteville Township about 1805 and settled on Turkey Point where he worked as a fisherman. Includes three generations of descendants Jackson, John (c. 1808-) and his wife Jemima Hadlow came from England to Fort Erie, Ontario in 1839 and settled afterwards east of Bloomsburg, Townsend Township. Includes children and grandchildren Jackson, Joseph (1792-1852) and his wife lived in New York State then came to Upper Canada about 1831 and settled in Houghton Township. Includes three generations of descendants Jamieson. Includes three unrelated families. John Jamieson (c. 1795-) and his wife Isabella Muir brought their family from Aberdeen County, Scotland to Woodhouse Township in 1845. Includes three generations of descendants. John Jamieson (c. 1810-) came to Woodhouse Township by 1843 when he married Mary Mitchell. Includes children and grandchildren. Mary Ann Jamieson (c. 1785) brought her family from the Shetland Islands, Scotland to Townsend Township by 1850. Includes children and grandchildren Jarvis, Isaac (c. 1772-) and his wife Effalina came from Huntington, Long Island, New York to Vittoria, Charlotteville Township during the 1820s. Later, they lived at Boston, Townsend Township. Includes four generations of descendants Jennings, Lawrence (1763-c. 1840) and his wife Hannah Slaght settled in Pelham Township, Welland County. Their son Thomas Jennings (1798-1869) and his wife Margaret Jennings settled in Charlotteville Township. Includes four generations of descendants Jewell, Ezekiel (1759-c. 1830) went in the 1783 Loyalist exodus from New York to New Brunswick then by 1802 came to Charlotteville Township. Includes parental biography and three generations of descendants
Johnson, Jeremiah (c. 1720-c. 1749) and his wife Rebecca Hanes lived in New York. They had three children before Jeremiah died. His widow remarried George Field and the Johnson children Henry, Jeremiah and Nancy Ann came with them to Niagara Township, Lincoln County. Includes four generations of descendants. Grandson James Johnson (1782-1866) settled in Windham Township, Norfolk County by 1812. Includes parents, sibling genealogies and four generations of descendants. Johnson, John (c. 1762-1832) emigrated from England and settled in Townsend Township by about 1804 when he married widow Mary (Sitts) Cunningham. Includes three generations of descendants Johnson, Larrance (1759-1843) grew up in Ulster County, New York and during the American Revolution served in the Loyal American Regiment. Following the war he went in the 1783 Loyalist exodus from New York to New Brunswick. In 1798, Larrance and his wife Margaret Montross followed her parents to Charlotteville Township. Includes ancestral biographies and four generations of descendants Johnson, Peter and Levi, sons of Larrance Johnson (above) grew up in Charlotteville Township then settled in Bayham Township, Elgin County. Includes four generations of descendants |
