JACKSON, David

1730–1801

Concise Biography

JACKSON, David, a Delegate from Pennsylvania; born in Newtown-Limavady, County Londonderry, Ireland, ca. 1730; immigrated to the United States and settled in Edenton, Chester County, Pa.; attended Nottingham Academy at West Nottingham Township; graduated from the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1768 and was an apothecary and physician in Philadelphia, Pa., 1768-1801; served in the Revolutionary War;  appointed paymaster of the Second Battalion of Philadelphia Militia on December 3, 1776; quartermaster of militia in the field, October 23, 1779; hospital physician and surgeon, September 30, 1780; was present at the surrender of Lord Cornwallis, Yorktown, Va., October 19, 1781; Delegate to the Confederation Congress, 1785; resumed the profession of apothecary, in addition to the practice of medicine; died in Oxford, Pa., September 17, 1801; interment in the Oxford Cemetery.

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External Research Collections

Historical Society of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA
Papers: 1783-1800, 1 volume. The volume contains recipes of David Jackson.

Library of Congress
Manuscript Division

Washington, DC
Papers: In the papers of Daniel Roberdeau, 1767-1791, 0.2 linear foot. Correspondents include David Jackson.

Library of Congress
Manuscript Division

Washington, DC
Papers: Letter of David Jackson, 1797, 1 item. Letter is part of the Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection.

University of Pennsylvania
Special Collections, Van Pelt Library

Philadelphia, PA
Papers: 1792, 1 item. A note from David Jackson to John Nicholson inviting Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson to have dinner with Dr. and Mrs. Jackson.
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