e JACKSON, JOSHUA, potter, carried on his business at Clay cove, at Cape Porpoise, in 1783. He soon after removed to Saco.

JACKSON, JONATHAN, stone cutter, came to this town in 1836. He was born in Abbot, Me.

e JAMES, DAVID, settled over the second baptist society in 1829.

e JAMESON, SAMUEL, lived in Arundel in 1740, near Goffe’s mill brook. He probably left the town during the war of 1745.

JEEFERDS, WILLIAM, merchant, came from Kennebunk about 1800. He married Sally Walker.

JEEFEIIY,* JOHN, son of Gregory, resided in Lynn, where he died in 1730. He was a cooper. In 1727 he appointed Jacob Wildes and Samuel Averill his Attorneys, who had 600 acres of land laid out to them. Two of his sons, Joseph and Benjamin, came to Arundel about 1750.

1. Joseph had two sons. One of them, John, came with him. John married Susannah Southwick of Salem. His children were, Susannah; John, died in Halifax in the revolution; Benjamin, died on Plumb Island with Mr. Curtis, Dec. 14, 1786; Joseph, died at sea; James, m. Elinor McCormac; and Priscilla, Joseph Adams.

2. Benjamin’s wife was Hannah Giles of Salem. His children were, Benjamin, m. Hannah Evans; Edmund, widow Olive Curtis; Lydia, Samuel Grover; and Susan, Wilburn Chatman.

e JELLISON, JOHN, lived in this town as early as 1730. He sold his land to Benjamin Thompson and left the place.

John Jellison, probably son of the preceding, was taxed in the town in 1764. He lived at the head of the town. He married Betty Goodwin in 1779.

e JOHNSON, WILLIAM~, resided in this town in 1734, and contributed one day’s work on Mr. Prentice’s garrison. Nothing is known of him.

JOHNSON, CHRISTIAN, a Dane, shipmaster, came to this town in 1825.

e JOHNSON, CHARLES, settled over the second baptist society in 1831.

JORDAN, RALPH T. farmer, came from Biddeford about 1812.

e JOSLIN, ISRAEL, came to Arundel when it was first resettled. His son Israel was born Sep. 30, 1719. He probably lived near Turbat’s creek, on what was known as Joslin’s point. It is not known what became of this family.

*See page 09.