Jackson Plantation, Franklin County, Maine Genealogy

United States Maine  Franklin  Jackson Plantation  Jackson was for three periods a sprawling plantation, now extinct and split into:


 * T4 R3 BKP WKR Wyman Township including part of Carrabassett Valley
 * T1 R3 WBKP Coplin Plantation
 * T2 R3 WBKP Lang Township, and
 * T1 R4 WBKP Eustis (also known as Number 1 R4 Plantation).

1. Jackson Plantation 1845-1857 was first organized from Township 4 R3 BKP (Wyman), Township 1 R3 WBKP (Coplin), Township 2 R3 WBKP (Lang), and Number 1 R4 Plantation (Eustis) in 1845; and lost that organization by 1855 when Jackson Plantation was reconstituted.

2. Jackson Plantation 1857-1866 had a major reorganization in 1857 involving its southern areas of the future Wyman, Coplin, and Lang. But to the north Eustis seceded and was no longer part of Jackson Plantation.

3. Jackson Plantation 1866-1895 had a third major reorganization in 1866 when Coplin Plantation and Lang Plantation were set off. The only remaining piece of the Jackson Plantation left was Wyman, which apparently carried the Jackson name and status until 1895 when Jackson went extinct, and Wyman Township was probably formed.

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 |Somerset Co.:  Bigelow Township | Dead River Township | Flagstaff Township