Jackson Plantation, Franklin County, Maine Genealogy

United States Maine  Franklin  Jackson Plantation

Jackson was a sprawling plantation, now extinct and split among Coplin Plantation (T1 R3), [Lang Plantation, Maine|Lang Township]] (T2 R3), Davis Township (T3 R3), Wyman Township (T4 R3), and Eustis (also known as Number 1 R4 Plantation). Jackson was first organized from Township 4 R3 BKP, Township 1 R3 WBKP, Township 2 R3 WBKP, and Plantation 1 R4 WBKP in 1845; and lost that organization by 1855. The south part of Jackson Plantation was reorganized again in 1857 and then at least partially dissolved in 1859. Eustis seceded from Jackson Plantation in 1857. Coplin Plantation was organized from a portion of Jackson Plantation in 1866. And Lang Plantation was organized out of the remaining portion of Jackson Plantation in 1895. Records. For records of Jackson Plantation see:


 * Coplin Plantation
 * Eustis
 * Lang Township

Adjacent towns: Franklin Co.:  Alder Stream Township | Carrabassett Valley | Coplin Plantation | Dallas Plantation | Davis Township | Eustis | Jim Pond Township | Lang Township | Rangeley | Redington Township | Stetsontown Township | Tim Pond Township | Wyman Township | Somerset Co.:  Bigelow Township | Flagstaff Township