Sometimes it is hard to see the forest for the trees. Much of this data is in various other documents on my site, so this is simply another way of looking at it. Perhaps with a fresh perspective. All three of these Jackson family trees deserve more attention, as do the strays who are yet to be connected.
Sharon Oddie Brown. June 28, 2015
Updated July 18, 2016. Carrigeen HUNT-JACKSON |
Townlands & parishes in Co. Kildare connected to
Jacksons
See Also:
· JACKSONs in Voters
Register 1835 - 1839 Co Kildare.
· Kildare
Valuations.
· JACKSONs of Wexford, Wicklow & some Kildare
· Notes
on Deeds of JACKSONs in Co. Kildare – updated June 2015 with dozens of new
additions.
I welcome correction and/or additions. This is a 26 page
document and there is bound to be room for improvement. NOTE:
· It is not always clear when documents are referring to a parish
or to a townland. A case in point is Fontstown which can be both.
· Both Narragh and Reban East & West are in Co. Kildare, and
also in the Diocese of Dublin.
· Some townland names are linked to maps in Irish Townlands. Not all of them are on the
site.
· Not all the probates are entered, and deeds etc. are entered.
· NARRAGHMORE, a par. in the bars, of East and West Narragh and
Reban, Kilkea, and Moone, co. Kildare, prov. of Leinster, Ireland, 2 miles N.
of Ballitore, its post town. It is 7 miles long by 2J broad. The surface is
somewhat hilly, including the hill of Carmen. The river Greis traverses part of
the interior. The living is a rect. and vie. in the dioc. of Dublin, val. 506,
in the patron, of the archbishop. The church has recently been put into repair.
There are two Roman Catholic chapels and a National school ; also a police station.
Narraghmore House, the chief residence, was burnt down in 1798. Blackrath
Castle and the fort of Mullamast are interesting objects of antiquity. The
National Gazetteer Vol III, 1868
|
The numbers in the Parish column in the chart beneath refer to the numbering scheme
used by Brian Mitchell in the New Genealogical Atlas. This a book that
I recommend that every researcher have at their fingertips. |
Townland |
Parish |
Barony |
Acres |
Notes |
Athgarvan aka Athgarvan and Blackrath |
Greatconnell
#47 |
Connell |
1,312 |
Thomas JACKSON was Granted the lands of Athgarvan and
Kennagh in Kildare by the Crown for services under William III. He built
Stone House of Monistrevan [aka Monastereven]. NOTE: The family lost this
property, and son William JACKSON then leased land in Parish of Narraghmore. |
Athy |
Churchtown
#24
St. John's
#94
St. Michaels
#95 |
Narragh and Reban West |
Town
52
162 |
July 15, 1709: Daniel JACKSON, a tanner in: ROD:
2-437-552 . Between Wentworth CAVANAGH, Gent of Athy, Co. Kildare &
Daniel JACKSON of same, tanner. Indenture of release in consideration of sum
of 40 pounds., all that and those the houses and holdings of William ADDIS in
the Market Street of Athy containing 84 feet to the front in the same street
eastward and to the river backwards 143 ft. with the 7 acres & 23 perches
… for natural life of said Wentworth CAVANAGH, his son James CAVANAGH &
Beshell WESTON son of son of Thomas WESTON of Athy.. rent 8 pounds 6p, Signed
Daniell JACKSON [his mark] WITNESSES: John CHAPMAN & John CONNELL.
JACKSON Daniel Tanner of Athy, Kildare made his mark,
rather than signed. NOTE: Of interest is the
connection of JACKSONs to the trade of tanning in Drogheda, various places in
Co. Down & also in Dublin. There was also a Daniel JACKSON who was the
son of a John JACKSON who was an infant in 1688 when his deceased father’s
lands in Tullyvallen, Co. Armagh were awarded in trust.
Nov 12, 1718, ROD 21-466-12148 John JACKSON of
Athy leased lands of Currageen cont 630 acres, Barony of Kilkea and Moon,
Co. Kildare.. lives of said John JACKSON & Sarah his wife.
Nov 29, 1722, ROD 34-417-22149 John JACKSON Farmer of Dug house next to market place at Athy + one other house backside
and Garden in Athy bound by holdings of Charles CAVANAGH & Richard ELLIS,
all in possession of John JACKSON, to hold for lives of Jacob
JACKSON son of John JACKSON; John JACKSON, son of John
JACKSON and Sarah JACKSON, wife of John JACKSON
Mar 3, 1722 . ROD: 36-98-21713. a Daniel JACKSON is a Maulster of Athy who is owed money by John BENNETT of Queens Co. Is the
same one who was a tanner? Or a son?
The tanner connection shows up again in ROD:
43-421-2880 : May 6, 1724 Wm. JAMES of Athy. Co. Kildare, Tanner did demise
& set to Robert JACKSON of Crooked Staff in Co. Dublin Tanner and Josiah
JACKSON of Glassholly [likely Glassely, Barony of Narragh & Reban
East - where so many JACKSONs resided] , Co. Kildare Farmer lease of house in
Athy from Robert JACKSON to Josiah JACKSON for 22 years |
Ballindrom aka Ballindrum |
Narraghmore
#85 |
Kilkea and Moone |
662 |
1734 & 1739 Josiah JACKSON deeds.
On the
20th November, 1691, a lease for 21 years is granted to Samuel Jackson of
Glassealy, gent. By Sir William Tichborn of the County Louth, of the lands of
Glassely, Ballyadam, and the Ballindrum. In the Glassealy churchyard
there is a tombstone to the memory of the Samuel Jackson, “who lived for 55
years in Glassealy, and died in 1731 aged eighty-eight”.
“Here lies Samuel Jackson who / Eud [si] 55 years in Glassely
and died / yr 7th of May, 1731, in the 88th year of his life.”
ROD 79:7:54258 1734 Oct 10 Reg 11/10/1734
Mortgage by way of Lease & Release. Josias Jackson, Glasseley,
Kildare, Gent 1P
William Empson, City of Dublin, Alderman 2P
1P to 2P for considerations mentioned therein, town & lands of Glasseley, Ballindrom & Ballydam, Co Kildare – 858 acres 3 roods 1 perch
Held under lease made by Rt Hon Robert Earl of Kildare to 1P for lives of Anne, wife of Josias, Josias, jun & Sarah Jackson, daughter of Josias.
Said Anne is dec’d. Release conditional on payment of £120 + interest
ROD: 91:72:63376 1738 Apr 25
Mortgage by way of Lease & Release. Josias Jackson, Glasseley, Kildare,
Gent 1P
William Empson, City of Dublin, Alderman 2P
1P to 2P for considerations mentioned therein, town & lands of Glasseley, Ballindrom & Ballydam, Co Kildare
Lives added subject to covenant of renewal in lease 20/10/1734 from Rt Hon
Robert Earl of Kildare
Josias Jackson, jun, Samuel Jackson & Sarah Jackson, the sons &
daughter of Josias Jackson
Release conditional on payment of £200 + interest. |
Ballitore |
Timolin
#104 |
Narragh and Reban East |
637 |
Feb 3, 1709, ROD: 3-370-1077. Henry BUCKLEY, Clerk, of
Dublin City Witness Deed; John CONNELL, clerk of Dublin City, witness deed.
Abel STRETTEL, merchant of Dublin City of 1st part. Isaac
JACKSON [abt 1665-1751], farmer of Ballitore, Co. Kildare of 2nd part. House & land at Ballatore, Kildare, for 20 years at £12pa.
Pan Gran Parabow SKYNNER of Dublin City; James STAR, of Bellatore, Co.
Kildare; Bruen WORTHINGTON, Notary Public, Registrar of Dublin City NOTE:
Quakers settled at Ballitore. Isaac JACKSON is included in
my Quaker
Jackson Tree and was one of those who emigrated to America.
1779 Oct 1 ROD - William JACKSON, victualler of
Ballytore |
Ballybarney |
Davidstown
#30 |
Narragh & Reban East |
394 |
Death place of Elizabeth BROWNE (1810-1848) |
Ballydam aka Ballyadam aka Balladams |
Narraghmore
#85 |
Narragh & Reban East |
93 |
1734 & 1739 Josiah JACKSON deeds. NOTE: I suspect he is connected to this line of
Jacksons, but do not yet have the link. The parish of Narraghmore is on the
southern border of Davidstown,
Samuel JACKSON (1643-1731)
On the
20th November, 1691, a lease for 21 years is granted to Samuel Jackson of
Glassealy, gent. By Sir William Tichborn of the County Louth, of the lands of
Glassely, Ballyadam, and the Ballindrum. In the Glassealy churchyard there is
a tombstone to the memory of the Samuel Jackson, “who lived for 55 years in
Glassealy, and died in 1731 aged eighty-eight”.
“Here lies Samuel Jackson who / Eud [si] 55 years in Glassely
and died / yr 7th of May, 1731, in the 88th year of his life.”
ROD 79:7:54258 1734 Oct 10 Reg 11/10/1734
Mortgage by way of Lease & Release. Josias Jackson, Glasseley,
Kildare, Gent 1P
William Empson, City of Dublin, Alderman 2P
1P to 2P for considerations mentioned therein, town & lands of Glasseley,
Ballindrom & Ballydam, Co Kildare – 858 acres 3 roods 1 perch
Held under lease made by Rt Hon Robert Earl of Kildare to 1P for lives of Anne, wife of Josias, Josias, jun & Sarah Jackson, daughter of Josias.
Said Anne is dec’d. Release conditional on payment of £120 + interest
ROD: 91:72:63376 1738 Apr 25
Mortgage by way of Lease & Release. Josias Jackson, Glasseley, Kildare,
Gent 1P
William Empson, City of Dublin, Alderman 2P
1P to 2P for considerations mentioned therein, town & lands of Glasseley,
Ballindrom & Ballydam, Co Kildare
Lives added subject to covenant of renewal in lease 20/10/1734 from Rt Hon
Robert Earl of Kildare
Josias Jackson, jun, Samuel Jackson & Sarah Jackson, the sons &
daughter of Josias Jackson
Release conditional on payment of £200 + interest |
Ballygibbon
East
Ballygibbone
West |
Carrick
#21 |
Carbury |
568
758 |
Ballygibbon
Trees & Ballygibbon
Snippets
ROD: 1841-21-241. Marriage settlement dated March 14
1839 btw William JACKSON of Ballygibbon, Co. Kildare. Gent of the 1st pt & Matthew JACKSON of Edenderry, Kings Co., Gentleman and miller, son
of William JACKSON. Of 2nd pt. Margaret FAWCETT eldest daughter of
Thomas FAWCETT of Edenderry of 3rd pt. Thomas FAWCETT, father of
Margaret of 4th pt. marriage was intended shortly ot be had..
lands of Ballygibbon jointure, Parish and Barony of Carbury, Co. Kildare
containing 222acres 2 roods 32 perches for life of William JACKSON or for
term of 21 years…92 acres was in the actual possession and control of William
JACKSON… lengthy deed.
NOTE: Jacksons held leases at the time of
Griffiths Valuation.
ROD: 1898-17-228. 1898 Mar 12. JACKSON – certification
of title lands of Ballygibbon West containing 115 acres 3r 29 p statute
measure, Barony of Carbury, Co. Kildare – fee simple. William JACKSON farmer
of Ballygibbon West, Edenderry, Kings Co,
ROD: 1898-19-178. 1898 Mar 21. JACKSON-JACKSON
Indenture of assignment 18 Mar 1898 btw Richard JACKSON
of Killenane, Co. Kildare, farmer of the one part and John JACKSON of
Fairview, Dunlavin, Co. Kildare, rate collector. Of the other part. Reciting
indenture of lease Aug 10 1841 and made between William Truelock BOOKEY of 1st pt & John JACKSON of 2nd pt and Richard JACKSON of 3rd pt where Richard JACKSON as beneficial owner did assign to John JACKSON lands
of Canny Court containing 76 acres, Parish of Gilltown, Barony of South Naas,
Co. Kildare. NOTE: Canny Court aka Kennycourt, parish of Gilltown,
Barony of Naas South, where Richard JACKSON leased 122 acres at time of
Griffiths Valuation.
Daniel JACKSON late of Ballygibbon Co Kildare d 3 May
1875 Jane JACKSON widow. Effects under £450. NOTE:
Based on naming patterns and geography, I suspect a connection to a later
generation Daniel JACKSON, age 14 in the 1901
Census, son of William JACKSON, age 53 (hence b. 1848). This latter
family is included in my Ballygibbon
JACKSONs.
Esther JACKSON late of Ballygibbon, Co Kildare widow d
2 Mar 1887 proved by William JACKSON of same place. Effects 296 2s 5d resworn
£556 2s 5d.
Jane JACKSON late of Ballygibbon Co Kildare widow d 25
Oct 1888 at same place proved by Williamina JACKSON of same place, spinster,
sole executrix. Effects £227 2s |
Ballyhagen |
Carbury
#17 |
Carbury |
1,115 |
ROD: 1903-47-148. 1903 Jul 6. Anne JACKSON of Ballyhagan,
Carbury, Co. Kildare, widow & Benjamin WALKER of Martin’s Row,
Chapelizod, Co. Dublin Esq. of one part & rural council of
Edenderry…under Settled Land Acts 1882-1890 as owners in fee… conveyed to
Council. part of townland of Killinagh Lower, Parish of Kilpatrick, Barony of
Carbury, Co. Kildare – 2 roods 16 perches.
Anne JACKSON Probate March 8, 1916. Late of Ballyhagan
House Carbury, Co. Kildare, Widow who died December 16, 1915 granted at
Dublin to John W. MORAN Agent & Christopher MORAN Solicitor. Effects
£1,516 1s 4d. Resworn £1,550 1s 4d. NOTE:
There is an Anne JACKSON, age 56, wife of James D. JACKSON, farmer of Ballygibbon, West, Carbury, Co. Kildare
in the 1911
Census. Both were born in Co. Kildare, and both are COI. They had been
married 11 years, and had no children. They are also in the 1901
Census.I doubt that this was her since on June 6, 1903, Memorial
1903-47-148 Anne JACKSON widow conveyed to Council.part of townland of
Killinagh Lower, Parish of Kilpatrick, Barony of Carbury, Co. Kildare – 2
roods 16 perches. |
Beech Lawn |
Davidstown
#30 |
Narragh & Reban East |
|
Residence of John JACKSON & Mary CUNDELL
James JACKSON, probate of will & 3 codicils, late
of Beechlawn, Kilcullen, Co. Kildare, Farmer who died December 15, 1916
granted at Dublin to Henry WINDER and William COOPER, Farmers. Effects £1,801
1s. Resworn £2,141 1s.
NOTE: Kilcullen,
Killelan, and Graney are also given as parishes where Davidstown [or
Davidstown House] was located. There are 6 townlands as well as a Parish named
Davidstown. In short, I do not know where Beech Lawn is. |
Blackhill |
Oughterard
#88 |
South Salt |
175 |
Nov 28,
1719, ROD: 25-145-14415 Robert JACKSON of Blackhill, Co.
Kildare, brother of John JACKSON and Henry JACKSON, leased lands of Woodtown,
Co. Meath. Earlier deed April 20, 1713: Woodtown, in Ratoath (bar.) MEA from
Thomas CARTER unto Robert JACKSON (then of Blackhall, Kildare)
excepting 33a 2r set unto Richard HARRISON for 3 lives (172a plantation) for
lives of Robert JACKSON, Henry JACKSON, brother of said Robert;
& John JACKSON, brother of said Robert paying C £50.12s. for first
5 years then £60.4s. for 2 yrs then £68.16s. Ster for remainder
NOTE: My hunch is
that this is actually Blackhall, Parish of Davidstown, B. Narragh
& Reban East. SEE: ROD 60-354-41819. Henry JACKSON, farmer of
Blackall, Co. Kildare to John TAYLOR, Brewer of Dublin City of sd lands for
remainder of term, void on repayment of £68 ster + interest. In 1712 June 11,
Murrough BOYLE, Rt. Hon Lord Viscount Blessington to Henry JACKSON part of
Blackall in Co Kildare, then in possess'n of Henry JACKSON on road from
Rathmore to Ballymore Eustace, bnd by lands of Punchestown and of
Walshestowne, Royalties & cert'n Rights excepted, 24 years at £8 ster pa.
Deputy Registrar: William PARRY. WITNESSES: William MUNKITTRICK & Robert
BOYTON, Clerk to BOYLE & John SMITH, public notary of Dublin City. NOTE: Henry JACKSON was likely the
same one who was a brother of Robert. |
Bray Lower
Bray Upper |
St. Michaels
#95 |
Kilkea and Moone |
326
240 |
Annfield House, Bray, Athy. Note the overlap of the
Parish of St. Michaels with the Barony of Athy & with Kilkea & Moon. NOTE: It
is in Bray Lower.
Caroline JACKSON late of Annefield House Athy Co Kildare d
25 May 1896 granted to Robert Hall JACKSON of Annefield House, the husband
farmer, effects £238 10s 10d. NOTE: See notes
on the probate for Robert Hall JACKSON d. 1912. |
Brewel
East (or Merville)
Brewel West |
Usk
#108 |
Narragh and Reban East |
418
301 |
Mary JACKSON 23 November 1904 probate. Late of
Brewel, Est Colbinstown, Co. Kildare, Widow. D. 23 Mar 1903. Granted at
Dublin to Henry Fay, Farmer. Effects £419 NOTE:
I suspect she was the widow of House 9 in Brewel East, Usk, Co. Kildare age
65 (hence b1836) in the 1901
Census. She was Roman Catholic, as was her daughter living with her. They
were Farmers. Henry C. FAY also lived in Brewel East, was age 30 and married
to Mary, who may have been a daughter of Mary JACKSON.
ROD: 1893-36-147 JACKSON – Kate
MURRAY
Memorial of a deed of charge btw William JACKSON, farmer
and his wife both of Brewel, Co. Kildare of 1 pt & Kate MURRAY of
Fryanstown, Co. Wicklow… land of Brewel 32 acres, Barony of Narragh &
Reban East, Co. Kildare. To Kate MURRAY….Michael LYNCH of Naas, law clerk, subscribed
as witness. |
Calverston, |
Ballyshannon
#10
Davidstown
#30 |
Offally West
Narragh and Reban East |
|
William JACKSON d btw 1779-1784
NOTE: Ballyshannon is
on the Northwestern border of Davidstown.
ROD: 328-473-221775 1779 Jan 1 His will: William
JACKSON of Calverston, wheelright, Co Kildare his will: to his wife Else
JACKSON yearly sum of 5 pound daughter Elizabeth MURPHY otherwise JACKSON,
Hannah TULLARE [or FULFOR?] otherwise JACKSON, Mary LAWLER otherwise JACKSON
Christian TOOLE otherwise JACKSON & Sarah JACKSON married KARR 3 sons:
William JACKSON of Calverston, Co. Kildare was a weaver; David JACKSON &
John JACKSON
Residence of Henry JACKSON (b. abt 1833- d. bet
1901-1911)
There was a road that went from Calverstown to
Monastereven
NOTE: 1901 Census
includes Davidstown in Parish of Ballyshannon. See beneath. |
Calverstown
Calverstown Demesne
Calverstown Little |
Davidstown
#30 |
Narragh & Reban East |
786
223
407 |
George JACKSON late of Calverston Co Kildare, farmer d
21 Feb 1873 at same place - granted to Henry JACKSON, famer of same place
& son. Effects under £300. NOTE: There is
a George JACKSON, b. aft 1811, son of Richard JACKSON and Anne EDWARDS of
Fontstown, Barony of Narraghagh & Reban East who may be a fit in the Thomas
JACKSON of Co. Kildare tree. |
Carrigeen North
Carrigeen South
Carrigeenhill
aka Currageen |
Kineagh
#71 |
Kilkea and Moone |
440
397
211 |
JACKSON, Lucas ? [Luke] Carrigeen, Co. Kildare Gent Anne HUNT s Clopook, Queens Co. 20 Jun 1754 SOURCE: Dublin Prerogative Marriage Licenses (also called Marriage Bonds) NOTE: This is in Parish of Kineagh, Barony Kilkeagh & Moon. It borders on Tankardstown. I am increasingly suspicious that Lucas JACKSON is related to the family which descends from J. JACKSON & Sarah WEEKS. SEE: Carlow JACKSONs
Ann JACKSON of City of Dublin, Widow & Lucas
Hunt JACKSON of Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow, Gent of the one part. & Rt
Hon Earl of Alderborough of Belan in Co, Kildare of the other part whereas an
indentured deed of agreement was made between John JACKSON of Corrageen,
Co. Kildare Esq of the other part who did agree to take the dwelling
house occupied by Lucas JACKSON in the town of Baltinglass with a
field behind it during the term of three lives… late in the possession of Lucas
JACKSON Gent deceased…. Then unto Lucas Hunt JACKSON, for lives of Lucas Hunt JACKSON, William Jacob JACKSON his brother & Dorothy
DROUGHT daughter of John DROUGHT then late of Plunketstown, Co. Kildare… John
JACKSON uncle of Lucas Hunt JACKSON was dead and by his will
became vested in Anne JACKSON during her natural life and after her decease
to Lucas Hunt JACKSON…. SEE: Nov 12,
1718, ROD 21-466-12148 John JACKSON of Athy leased lands of
Currageen cont 630 acres, Barony of Kilkea and Moon, Co. Kildare.. lives of
said John JACKSON & Sarah his wife. |
Castlecarbury |
Carbury
#17 |
Carbury |
|
Rev. James Jackson, clerk was trustee of other leases.
NOTE: There was an earlier JACKSON presence in this parish. |
Castledermot |
Castledermot
#22 |
Kilkea and Moone |
Town
120 |
Birthplace of Elizabeth BROWNE (1810-1848)
Kilkea House Castledermot |
Castlefarm |
Fontstown
#41 |
Narragh and Reban East |
139 |
Residence of Thomas JACKSON (1832-1875)
Thomas JACKSON late of Castlefarm, Co. Kildare granted
to Sarah JACKSON of same place the widow. Died: 11 Jun 1875.
Effects £26 Thomas JACKSON [1832-1875) is included in the Thomas
JACKSON of Co. Kildare tree.
Sarah JACKSON late of Castle farm Narraghmore Co Kildare
widow d 20 Nov 1901 granted at Dublin to Eliza Anne PEARSON married woman
effects £194 2s 2d. NOTE: Sarah was the widow
of Thomas JACKSON (1832-1875). Sarah JACKSON is included in the Thomas
JACKSON of Co. Kildare tree. In the 1901
Census Eliza PEARSON was age 55, living at Castlefarm, Fontstown, Co.
Kildare with her husband James PEARSON, two unmarried farmer sons and a
married daughter. I suspect she was a daughter of Sarah & Thomas JACKSON.
The PEARSON-JACKSON connection goes back a couple of centuries: KILDARE St
Michaels Churchyard
HERE LIES THE BODY OF MARY
/ PEARSON ALIAS JACKSON LATE / WIFE OF RICHARD PEARSON OF
/ ATHY WHO DEPARTED THIS / LIFE IN THE 71ST YEAR OF HER AGE / YE 24TH OF IANUARY 1717 / HERE LIES YE BODY OF RICHARD / PEARSON OF ATHY WHO / DEPARTED THIS LIFE YE 19
DAY OF IVNE 1724 AGED 78 YEARS / also in hopes of a happy Resurrection here
lieth the body of ROBERT PEARSON Esqr, Captain in the Royal Regimt of Foot of Ireland wh served under the brave Duke of Marlborough in
......................... Deceased Jan ............. [corner broken off] |
Castlefarm |
Kilrush |
Offaly West |
166 |
Unlikely to be the right townland. |
Davidstown |
Davidstown |
Narragh and Reban East |
267 |
Beechlawn aka Beech Lawn is in Davidstown, Barony of
Narragh & Reban East. See entry under Beechlawn
ROD: 1890-7-131, James JACKSON – Robert JACKSON
Memorial of indenture btw James JACKSON of Davidstown,
Co. Kildare, Farmer of 1st pt & Robert JACKSON of Ballyshannon Mills,
Kilcullen, Co. Kildare farmer of other pt…. in consd of 100 pounds pd by
Robert JACKSON to James JACKSON…sell… lands of Wevill, Ballyshannon &
Carrighill cont 73 acres 3 rods Irish Plantation measure. |
Davidstown |
Killelan |
Kilkea and Moone |
223 |
Probably not the parish – although it is in the right
area. |
Davidstown
(or Pilsworth) |
Graney |
Kilkea and Moone |
367 |
Probably not the parish – although it is in the right
area. |
Davidstown Demesne |
Killelan |
Kilkea and Moone |
279 |
Probably not the parish – although it is in the right
area. |
Davidstown Lower |
Graney |
Kilkea and Moone |
271 |
Probably not the parish – although it is in the right
area. |
Davidstown Upper |
Graney |
Kilkea and Moone |
295 |
Probably not the parish – although it is in the right
area. |
Dryhett aka
Drehid |
Ardkill
#1 |
Carbury |
|
Thomas Jackson b: 10 Jun 1710 in Drehid, Parish
of Arkill, Barony of Carbury, Co. Kildare
+Lydia Smith
Jan 7, 1709 ROD: 13-52-4918
Between
Hon Richard Lord BELLEW Baron of Dunleek of 1 pt & Thomas JACKSON of Dryhett, Barony of Carberry, Co. Kildare, farmer of other part .. set to
JACKSON 107A in Dryhett ... lives of Thomas JACKSON, John WEILY, James
MILLER the younger of Tymaco all of Co. Kildare. WITNESS: Henry DOWDALL of
City of Dublin, Thomas FORTESQUE & John MULHOLLAN of same, Gent. 16 Mar
1713. This is probably Thomas Jackson b: in Kilbank in
Seathwaite, Lancashire, England
+Ann Man. SEE: Descendants
of Nicholas Jackson They were Quakers.
1764 May 1. ROD: 454-522-293764. Between Anne WHITE
Joseph BOARDMAN and Thomas JACKSON executors of the last will and
testament of William WHITE late of Harristown, Co. Meath deceased. Of the one
part and Isaac JACKSON of Coolegegan, Kings Co., farmer of the other part…
demised to Isaac JACKSON all the lands of Drehilt orwise Drehid as then in possession of said Isaac JACKSON containing by estimation 113 a
& 2 roods in Barony of Carberry and Co. Kildare… lives of Joseph Knott
then of Edenderry, Kings County, Wool comber Thomas Smith the eldest and only
son of William SMITH of Athy in Co. Kildare, gent & Joseph BOARDMAN
eldest son of Joseph BOARDMAN of Ballygurtain Kings Co., farmer, then aged
about 18 years… rent 102 pounds sterling… Deed is witnessed by Samuel EVES
late of Edenderry Kings Co since deceased, Joseph CHURCH of City of Dublin,
Merchant, |
Dunlevin, Killenane,
aka Killinane |
Kilcullen
#54 |
Kilcullen |
474 |
Richard JACKSON (1815-1899)
ROD:1898-19-178. 1898 Mar 21. Indenture of assignment
18 Mar 1898 btw Richard JACKSON of Killenane, Co. Kildare, farmer of the one
part and John JACKSON of Fairview, Dunlavin, Co. Kildare, rate collector. Of the
other part. Reciting indenture of lease Aug 10 1841 and made between William
Truelock BOOKEY of 1st pt & John JACKSON of 2nd pt
and Richard JACKSON of 3rd pt where Richard JACKSON as beneficial
owner did assign to John JACKSON lands of Canny Court containing 76 acres,
Parish of Gilltown, Barony of South Naas, Co. Kildare. NOTE: Canny
Court aka Kennycourt, parish of Gilltown, Barony of Naas South, where Richard
JACKSON leased 122 acres at time of Griffiths Valuation. |
Edenderry |
Monateroris |
Coolestown [Kings Co.] |
Town |
Birthplace of Matthew JACKSON (d aft 1850 in Prosperous).
NOTE: This town is in Co. Offally [Kings Co.], but it borders on Kildare, and
his birthplace was given as Edenderry, Co. Kildare. |
Fontstown
(Fontstown Lower & Fontstown
Upper. |
Narraghmore
#85 |
Narragh and Reban East
or West Offally (depending on map) |
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Thomas JACKSON b 1865
John JACKSON b. 1868
Charles Anthony JACKSON b 1870
COUNTY KILDARE: FONTSTOWN OLD CHURCH - On a tablet just
inside SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF JOSEPH
JACKSON fourth son of Richard Jackson of this Parish who in his 24th year of his age unfortunately lost
his life when bathing on the morning of 12th June 1835.
In the lone mansion of the sacred tomb
Rests a lov’d friend who perish’d in his bloom,
No time allow’d to wean him from the world,
But in a moment from existence hurled.
Deep. Deep he sunk beneath the dark cold wave,
But not too deep for sovereign Grace to save.
As a small token of esteem this tablet was
sent from America, and caused to be erected by his afflicted brother Thomas Jackson, of New York, Merchant |
Glasseley, |
Narraghmore
#85 |
Narragh and Reban East |
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On the
20th November, 1691, a lease for 21 years is granted to Samuel Jackson of
Glassealy, gent. By Sir William Tichborn of the County Louth, of the lands of
Glassely, Ballyadam, and the Ballindrum. In the Glassealy churchyard there is
a tombstone to the memory of the Samuel Jackson, “who lived for 55 years in
Glassealy, and died in 1731 aged eighty-eight”.
“Here lies Samuel Jackson who / Eud [si] 55 years in Glassely
and died / yr 7th of May, 1731, in the 88th year of his life.”
ROD: 43-421-28800. 1725, May 7. JACKSON-JACKSON Book
Index 1708-1738
Indenture May 6, 1724 Wm. JAMES of Athy. Co. Kildare,
Tanner did demise & set to Robert JACKSON of Crooked Staff in Co. Dublin
Tanner and Josiah JACKSON of Glassholly, Co. Kildare Farmer lease of
house in Athy from Robert JACKSON to Josiah JACKSON for 22 years.
ROD 79:7:54258 1734 Oct 10 Reg 11/10/1734
Mortgage by way of Lease & Release. Josias Jackson, Glasseley,
Kildare, Gent 1P
William Empson, City of Dublin, Alderman 2P
1P to 2P for considerations mentioned therein, town & lands of Glasseley,
Ballindrom & Ballydam, Co Kildare – 858 acres 3 roods 1 perch
Held under lease made by Rt Hon Robert Earl of Kildare to 1P for lives of Anne, wife of Josias, Josias, jun & Sarah Jackson, daughter of Josias.
Said Anne is dec’d. Release conditional on payment of £120 + interest
ROD: 91:72:63376 1738 Apr 25
Mortgage by way of Lease & Release. Josias Jackson, Glasseley, Kildare,
Gent 1P
William Empson, City of Dublin, Alderman 2P
1P to 2P for considerations mentioned therein, town & lands of Glasseley,
Ballindrom & Ballydam, Co Kildare
Lives added subject to covenant of renewal in lease 20/10/1734 from Rt Hon
Robert Earl of Kildare
Josias Jackson, jun, Samuel Jackson & Sarah Jackson, the sons &
daughter of Josias Jackson
Release conditional on payment of £200 + interest
Narraghmore is a parish which covers the villages of Ballytore, Calverstown, Crookstown, Kilmead and
Narraghmore.
Jul 31, 1731 ROD 67-363-46431
Sarah ROSE of City of Dublin spinster of 1st pt & David SYMES of Catherlough, Co. Catherlogh, Gent of 2nd pt & Josiah JACKSON of Glasshely, Co. Kildare Gent & Stephen WARD of
City of Dublin Gent of the 3rd pt. reciting that a marriage was to
be had btw Sara ROSE and David SYMES… sum of ten shillings for the said
Sarah ROSE paid by Josiah JACKSON & Stephen WARD, ROSE sold plot
of land on the west side of the road or passage leading from Essex St to
Essex Bridge Dublin part of the ground formerly called by the name of
Alderman Lovett’s Garden containing in breadth in the Front to the said to
the said road or passage from south to North including the wall of the River
Liffey 23 foot more or less… much more description of parcels contiguous and
part of this. WITNESS: Henry BUCKLEY. |
Kennagh aka Kineagh |
Kilcullen
#54 |
Kilcullen |
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Thomas JACKSON was Granted the lands of Athgarvan and
Kennagh in Kildare by the Crown for services under William III. He built
Stone House of Monistrevan [aka Monastereven]. This is the barony on the
Northern border of Narragh & Reban East
In 1848 Elizabeth BROWN (1810-1848) was buried at
Glassely. She was the wife of Samuel JACKSON (1809-1858) |
Kilcullen |
Carnalway |
South Naas |
Town |
Probably not this parish. |
Kilcullen |
Kilcullen
#54 |
Kilcullen |
Town |
The town is in 2 parishes that border each other.
Probate 8 July 1904. James JACKSON sr. late of Davidstown House, Kilcullen, Co. Kildare,
Farmer. D. May 5, 1904. Granted at Dublin to William JACKSON, Farmer, Harry
JACKSON, farmer & Francis R. JACKSON, merchant. Effects £435 9s 7d. |
Kill |
Monasterevin |
Offaly West |
262 |
|
Kill East
Kill West
Kill Town |
Kill
#59 |
South Salt |
181
378
Town |
Sophia JACKSON effects £176 10s late of Kill Co
Kildare, Widow d April 24, 1892 at same place proved by Thomas George
GILLSPIE of Kill, Farmer, the sole executor. Effects: £176 10s. NOTE: See beneath George JACKSON of Kill d. 1910
George JACKSON. Probate March 13, 1911, late of Kill
Straffan, Co. Kildare, Farmer who died December 23, 1910, granted at Dublin
to Mary E. JACKSON the widow, and Hannah E.E. REA spinster. Effects £290 3s
0d. NOTE: In the 1901
Census, A George JACKSON, age 56 (hence b1845), farmer, b Co. Kildare,
COI, and married to Ellie JACKSON, lives at Kill, South Salt Barony, Co.
Kildare with their 4 year old daughter, Charlotte Emily JACKSON. |
Killina aka Killinagh Lower
or Killinagh Upper |
Nurney
or
Kilpatrick |
Carbury |
498
or
651
or
507
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ROD: 1892-15-73. Ann JACKSON – James SPENCE
Memorial of an indenture of a marriage settlement made
by Anne JACKSON, widow of Parke Ave, Sandymount, Co. Dublin of 1st pt;
William SMITH of Hollingstown, Co. Kildare of 2nd pt; Isabella M JACKSON (to
be married) of Parke Ave Sandymount spinster of 3rd pt. & James SPENCE of
7 Lower Sackville St., Dublin, Gent & Robert SAUNDERS of Edenderry,
Kings Co., medical doctor, trustees of the 4th pt. … reciting indenture dated
10 July 1866 Frederick LINDSAY granted unto Anne LINDSAY.. lands of Killina
as described in lease of 3 Jan 1825 when held by John LINDSAY & Joseph
LINDSAY… granted 14 Sept 1868 granted to Anne JACKSON… secondly lands of
Collinstown in Barony of Carbury, Co. Kildare abt 262 acres… |
Killenane aka Killinane |
Kilcullen
#54 |
Killcullen |
474 |
Richard JACKSON late of Killenane Dunlevin Co Kildare d
16 Jan 1899. March 2, 1899 probate granted to Richard JACKSON of Tullamore,
Kings Co Bank Accountant. Effects £1,034 2s 6d. Richard JACKSON (1815-1899)
is in the Thomas
JACKSON of Co. Kildare tree. |
Maganey Upper
Maganey Lower |
Dunmanoge
#37 |
Kilkea and Moone |
246
14 |
July 22, 1743 ROD 110-363-77934 Thomas BUNBURY, son of Rose JACKSON connected to the JACKSONs of Coleraine leased: town and lands of
Moygany otherwise Morgany otherwise Moygna cont. By est 140 acres in Barony
of Kilkea and Moone in Co. Kildare |
Narraghmore
Narramore Demesne |
Narraghmore
#85 |
Narragh and Reban East |
589
307 |
Obtained by Richard JACKSON in the late 1600s or early
1700s after the property of the original grant to his father Thomas JACKSON
(d1690) was lost. It was where Richard JACKSON resided at time of death.
NARRAGHMORE, a par. in the bars, of East and West
Narragh and Reban, Kilkea, and Moone, co. Kildare, prov. of Leinster,
Ireland, 2 miles N. of Ballitore, its post town. It is 7 miles long by 2J
broad. The surface is somewhat hilly, including the hill of Carmen. The
river Greis traverses part of the interior. The living is a rect. and vie.
in the dioc. of Dublin, val. 506, in the patron, of the archbishop. The
church has recently been put into repair. There are two Roman Catholic
chapels and a National school ; also a police station. Narraghmore House,
the chief residence, was burnt down in 1798. Blackrath Castle and the fort
of Mullamast are interesting objects of antiquity. The
National Gazetteer Vol III, 1868. |
Osberstown |
Naas
#84 |
Naas North |
1,316 |
Jan 30, 1727. ROD: 53-501-36647.
Thomas FLETCHER of Rathmore, Co. Kildare, farmer &
Henry JACKSON of Osberttown, Co. Kildare in consid of 50 pounds pd by Peter
BURCHEAL of Kilkeel, Co. Kildare land of 430 acres also 20 acres in
possession of Garret POOLE… land in Rathmore.
Jul 12, 1729 ROD: 60-354-41819
Henry JACKSON, farmer of Blackall, Co. Kildare to John
TAYLOR, Brewer of Dublin City of sd lands for remainder of term, void on
repayment of £68 ster + interest. In 1712 June 11, Murrough BOYLE, Rt. Hon
Lord Viscount Blessington to Henry JACKSON part of Blackall in Co Kildare,
then in possess'n of Henry JACKSON on road from Rathmore to Ballymore
Eustace, bnd by lands of Punchestown and of Walshestowne, Royalties &
cert'n Rights excepted, 24 years at £8 ster pa.Deputy Registrar: William
PARRY. WITNESSES: William MUNKITTRICK & Robert BOYTON, Clerk to BOYLE
& John SMITH, public notary of Dublin City.
Jul 28, 1729. ROD: 60-354-41212
Additional info: on the right hand of the road leading
from Rathmore to Ballymore Eustace, and on the east bounded and meared by
said road; on the north with the land commonly known by the name of Nun’s
Lane, on the west with Punchestown and on the south with the lands of Welshestown.—all
rights deeds to John TAYLOR.
Jun 3, 1730 ROD: 64-213-4316 lease 20 Mar 1716 made
btw Rev William JACKSON of the one pt & Henry JACKSON Senior of Ofberstown [aka Osberstown] Co Kildare of the other part.
Whereby the said William JACKSON did demise and set unto the said Henry
JACKSON senior that part Ofberstown then in the possession of the said Henry
JACKSON containing by estimation sixty seven acres or thereabouts more or
less with the appurtenances To hold during the Natural Lives of
him the said Henry JACKSON senior, Henry JACKSON jr. and Anthony JACKSON the latter being sons of the said Henry JACKSON… Henry
JACKSON jr for £40 assigned to Robert CAIRNS part of
Ofbertstown …WITNESSES: William TOOLE and James GODDARD of Dublin Gent. Part of why this is interesting is because the name Anthony is most often
associated with the line of JACKSONs who were Quakers |
Parsonstown |
Ardkill
#1
or
Donaghcumper
#32 |
Carbury
or
North Salt [less likely] |
510
or
126 |
1816 Mar 29 ROD: 700-295-480177. Deed of Assignment
& release btw Samuel JACKSON of Cork Street in the City of Dublin Cotton
Manufacturer of the 1 pt & John Birch Wilson MILLS and Hall Chambers of
Dublin merchants, and partners in trade trading under the firm of Birch
Mills & Chambers of the other part… land on the north side of Cork Street
in the Co of Dublin together with the Dwelling House thereon and which
Joseph BOARDMAN deceased lately resided together with the gardens and
offices and buildings erected on said land for the purposes of carrying on
the Cotton & Calico printing business… in as full and ample a manner as
Joseph BOARDMAN deceased enjoyed …& as Beasly BOARDMAN & Joseph
BOARDMAN lately held and the sd Samuel JACKSON held & enjoyed the
same and also one undivided third part share or proportion of the lands of Parsonstown,
Barony of Carbury Co. Kildare… [more description] |
Prosperous |
Killybegs
#63 |
Clane |
Town |
1850 –where Matthew JACKSON died.
ROD: 1842-25-11. 8142 Dec 19.
FOSSITT-TINKLER
Deed btw Thomas FOSSITT of Ballymurreen, Co. Wicklow
but late of Edenderry, Kings Co. Louth & Sarah FOSSITT otherwise NORTH
his wife of 1 pt; Harrington TINKLER of Portarlington, Queens Co. Gent &
said Sarah FOSSITT of 2nd pt; Rachel FOSSITT, Mary Anne FOSSITT,
Sarah FOSSIT, Charlotte FOSSITT,and Rebecca FOSSITT five of the daughters of
the said Thomas FOSSITT and Sarah his wife of Ballymurren House aforesaid of
3rd pt; Matthew JACKSON and Margaret JACKSON otherwise FOSSITT,
his wife late of Millmount, Kings Co. but now of Prosperous, Co. Kildare Gent
of 4th pt..refers to earlier 1837 deed FOSSITT-TINKLER. |
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