Name Info

Obedience Jackson ?1733-1753

Search.........Person
Gender.........female
PAF-ID.........09112745
Age............20y 0m 0d
Fam-Group......DEATON
Fam-ID.........DEATON
Citizenship....US born
Status.........deceased
Last-Marital...married

#Marriages.....1
#Divorces......0
#Sources.......2
#Events........1
#Images:.......0
#Comments......1
#Siblings......0
#Children......12

Person-Type....U
Immigrant?.....no
Immig-Known?...no
Parent?........mother
Spouse?........wife
Sibling?.......sister
Child?.........daughter
Twin...........no
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Parents and Siblings
  1. Parent: Obedience Jackson
  2. Parent: Obedience Jackson

Spouse(s) and Children
  1. Marriage: 1756-05-12 Amelia county Virginia
  2. Spouse: James DEATON, male, born:1713 Deatonville (Amelia) Virginia, died:1806-09-15 (93y 8m 14d) Chatham county North Carolina, Dad:THOMAS ELIJAH DEATON Sr., Mom:MARY CORRINGTON, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:2
  3. ..Child: John M. DEATON, male, born:1757 Virginia, died:1815-1847 (58y 0m 0d) , Dad:James DEATON, Mom:Obedience Jackson, #SrcDocs:1
  4. ..Child: Obedience Jackson
  5. ..Child: Obedience Jackson
  6. ..Child: Mary DEATON, female, born:1761 North Carolina, died:1782-1851 (21y 0m 0d) ?North Carolina, Dad:James DEATON, Mom:Obedience Jackson, #SrcDocs:1
  7. ..Child: Thomas P. DEATON, male, born:1763-09 Chatham county North Carolina, died:1838-07-21 (74y 10m 20d) Iredell county North Carolina, Dad:James DEATON, Mom:Obedience Jackson, #SrcDocs:1
  8. ..Child: Obedience Jackson
  9. ..Child: Clairborne DEATON, male, born:1777 North Carolina, died:1885 (108y 0m 0d) Chatham county North Carolina, Dad:James DEATON, Mom:Obedience Jackson, #SrcDocs:1
  10. ..Child: Obedience Jackson
  11. ..Child: Obedience Jackson
  12. ..Child: Obedience Jackson
  13. ..Child: Elijah DEATON, male, born:1781 North Carolina, died:1855-03-30 (74y 2m 29d) Oconee county South Carolina, Dad:James DEATON, Mom:Obedience Jackson, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:1
  14. ..Child: Obedience Jackson

Events
Birth
: ?1733 , Age:20, ?Virginia
Death
: 1753-1823, Age:20y 0m 0d
Married
: 1756-05-12, Age:20y 0m 0d, Amelia county Virginia, Role:bride

Places In
Virginia
Amelia county Virginia

General

Obedience was the sister of her sister-in-law Elizabeth Jackson. They were the daughters of Matthew Jackson and Anne Dunavant. Obediance may be the sister of her sister-in-law Temperance Jackson the wife of James' brother George. Obedience may be the sister of her sister-in-law Sarah Jackson the wife of James' brother William.


Sources
Website www.deaton.org, James Ronn Deaton


Historical
1733-1738: Poland - War of the Polish Succession
1735-1739: Russia, Turkey - Russo-Turkish War (fifth of ten), Russian victory
1735-1799: China - The Qianlong Emperor of China oversaw a huge expansion in territory
1735: United States - John Adams is born in Boston
1736: China - Qing Dynasty Chinese court painters recreate the classic panoramic painting by Zhang Zeduan called Along the River During Qingming Festival
1736: Iran - Nader Shah assumed title of Shah of Persia and founded the Afsharid dynasty, ruled until his death in 1747
1736: United States - Patrick Henry born
1737: United States - Alexander Hamilton born
1737: United States - John Hancock born
1738-1756: Mali - Famine across the Sahel, half the population of Timbuktu (Mali) died
1738: Italy - Pope Clement XII Issues the Eminenti Apostolatus Specula prohibiting Catholics from becoming Freemasons
1739: England, Spain, Caribbean - Great Britain and Spain fight the War of Jenkins Ear in the Caribbean
1739: India - Battle of Karnal, Nader Shah defeats the Mughals and sacks Delhi
1740-1741: Ireland - Famine in Ireland killed ten per cent of the population
1740-1748: Austria - War of the Austrian Succession
1740: England, Spain, United States - British attempt to capture St. Augustine, Florida but lose to the Spanish during the Siege of St. Augustine
1740: Germany - Frederick the Great comes to power in Prussia
1741: Italy - Pope Benedict XIV Issues Immensa Pastorum principis against slavery
1741: Russia, United States - Russians began settling the Aleutian Islands
1741: United States - Benjamin Franklin invents the Franklin Stove, a very efficient stove that heats a house even after the fire extinguishes. Franklin chose to not patent his invention based on his belief that he instead should help others
1743: United States - Thomas Jefferson is born in Virginia
1744-1748: France, India - The First Carnatic War fought between the British, the French, the Marathas, and Mysore in India
1744: France - French attempt to restart the Jacobite rebellion fails
1744: Saudi Arabia - The First Saudi State is founded by Mohammed Ibn Saud
1745: England, Scotland - Second Jacobite Rebellion began by Charles Edward Stuart in Scotland
1745: United States - John Jay born
1747: Afghanistan - Ahmed Shah Durrani founded the Durrani Empire in modern day Afghanistan
1748-1754: England, France, India - The Second Carnatic War fought between the British, the French, the Marathas, and Mysore in India
1748: Austria - Treaty of Aix-La-Chapelle ends the War of the Austrian Succession and First Carnatic War
1748: United States - Benjamin Franklin retires from the printing business to pursue scientific matters
1750: Europe - Peak of the Little Ice Age [first suggested in 1939, this has since been disputed after more detailed research] that lasts another one hundred years
1751: United States - Jamaes Madison born
1752: United States - Benjamin Franklin discovers electricity with his famous kite flying experiment which was done in secrecy at the time. Later that same year he invents the lightning rod, one of the most perfect inventions because it continues to do its job without maintenance. It is still being used today by every tall building in the world.
1753: United States, France, England - Major George Washington, age 21, delivers a message to the French from the English King asking the French to leave North American, the French politely refuse