I will add more links to these 5 men as I learn more. For now,
knowing the names of the townlands is a great help in moving forward. I intend
to look for them next time I am in the deeds registry (nect spring). NOTE: All acreage is in Plantation measure.
Sharon Oddie Brown. October 21, 2013. |
JACKSONs in Down Survey
See also: JACKSONs
mentioned in Cromwellian Land Grants.
Co. Wexford: Alexander JACKSON. The parish known
now as Duncormick, is right on the ocean in the southern part of Wexford. It is
about 18 km from the town of Wexford.
Name |
Townland |
Parish |
Barony |
Notes |
Alexander |
Johnstown |
Duncormock |
Bargy |
1641- Cheevers, Arthur (Protestant)
1670- Jackson, Alexander (Protestant)
190 profitable acres.
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Co. Kilkenny: Edmund JACKSON.
- In 1725, an Edmund JACKSON was a witness to Deed
55-94-36037.
- Deeds registry: 202-447-134623. 1759 December 13. George
JACKSON of Portnescally Esq. Demised to Edmond WELSH ..lands Corladdy
Barony of Iverk, Co Kilkenny
- Deeds registry: 257-441-169096 1767 July 16. to provide a
jointure for Elizabeth JACKSON, (wife of John JACKSON), John JACKSON of
Curluddy, Kildare convents with John ELLIOT & Samuel CORBET, Gent of
Durrow that when he becomes seized of any undivided pt of Portnescotty
Portnecolty Dungoly? Carladdy in Kildare as he is entitled from Elizabeth
JACKSON, widow and of Ballinaboly Dunamggin & other to provide a
jointure for Elizabeth JACKSON, (wife of John JACKSON), John JACKSON
convents with John ELLIOT and Samuel CORBET that when he becomes seized of
any undivided pt of Portnescotty Portnecolty Dungoly? Carladdy in KIL as
he is entitled from Elizabeth JACKSON, widow, and of Ballinaboly Dunamggin
& other lands in Kildare plus Kilpeason in Limerick as he is is
entitled to on the death of Edward VILLIERS or sooner if required, that he
(John JACKSON) or his heirs will convey sd lands in trust to John
ELLIOT and Samuel CORBET, with further directions as to various
circumstances recorded. WITNESSES: Lewis DUNN, Gent of Tubberb_ QUEENS;
James HENDERSON, apprentice. NOTE: As near as I can tell, the
townland of Corladdy, is in the parish of Portnascully, Barony Iverk,
which is in the southernmost tip of Co. Kilkenny, near Co. Waterford I
wonder if the scribe doing the deed memorial had a few beer for lunch, and
moved the property into Co. Kildare.
- Our family story mentions land grants to JACKSONs in
Kilkenny. Edmond is also a common JACKSON name in subsequent generations
in Co. Carlow and neighbouring counties. It is important to remember that
the Richard JACKSON who sired so many of the JACKSONs of Coleraine, had a
brother named Edmond and a brother named Anthony. With respect to Quakers
in Ireland, because these names are associated with them, this is
intriguing.
Name |
Townland |
Parish |
Barony |
Notes |
Edmund |
Corluddy aka
Curluddy |
Portnascully |
Iverke |
1641: Grant, David (Protestant)
1670: Jackson, Edmund (Protestant)
29 unprofitable acres
352 profitable acres
352 forfeited acres
1659 Census: 51 English + 5 Irish |
Edmund |
Dungooly aka
Dungolagh |
Rathkeran |
Iverke |
1641: Edmund, Edmun (Catholic); Grant, David (Protestant)
1670: Jackson, Edmund (Protestant)
211 profitable acres
221 forfeited acres
1659 Census: English 22 + Irish 8 |
Edmund |
Portnascully |
Portnascully |
Iverke |
1641: Grant, David (Protestant)
1670: Jackson, Edmund (Protestant)
191 profitable acres
191 forfeited acres
1659 Census: 14 English + 2 Other |
Edmund |
Rathcurby North
aka
Portnaholly |
Portnaholly |
Iverke |
161: Leonard, John (Protestant); Grant, Richard
(Protestant)
1670: Jackson (Edmund (Protestant)
4 unprofitable acres
178 profitable acres
178 forfeited acres
1659 Census: 10 English – no Irish |
Co. Kilkenny: Capt. Isaac JACKSON
Name |
Townland |
Parish |
Barony |
Notes |
Isaac, Capt. |
Killamery |
Kilorory |
Kells |
1641-Tobyn, James (Catholic)
1670- Jackson, Alexander (Protestant)
15 unprofitable acres
386 profitable acres.
386 forfeited acres.
1659 Census: 43 English + 3 Irish |
Isaac, Capt. |
Kiltallaghan |
Kilorory |
Kells |
1641- Butler, David (Catholic)
167-0 Jackson, Capt. Isaac (Protestant)
179 acres profitable land |
Co. Meath: Capt Isaack JACKSON
Name |
Townland |
Parish |
Barony |
Notes |
Isaack, Capt |
Fyanstown |
Donnaghpatricke |
Kells |
1641: Barnwell of Brymore (Catholic)
1670: James Duke of York (protestant); Barnewall, Matthias
Baron Trimleston (Catholic); Jackson, Capt. Isaack (Protestant)
868 profitable acres
868 forfeited acres. |
Co. Offally: Francis JACKSON. I assume that he is the
same as the Francis JACKSON described beneath in reference to the Co. Mayo lands.
Name |
Townland |
Parish |
Barony |
Notes |
Francis |
Clonad aka Cloonade |
Rathangan |
Coolestowne |
1641: Fitzgarratt, Thomas (Catholic)
1670: Stephens, Sir John (Protestant); Jackson, Francis
(Protestant)
993 unprofitable acres
510 profitable acres
510 forfeited acres |
Co. Mayo Francis JACKSON. This
is the Francis JACKSON who died in 1678 at Enniscoe, Co. Mayo. His family tree is on my site at JACKSONs of Enniscoe & Mayo. Ironically, some of the lands that were forfeited came from the BROWNE side of my family. Francis JACKSON came into his
lands in Ireland as a result of serving as a Captain of Dragoons in Cromwell's
army, and purchasing extensive landed property in the Barony of Tyrrawley and
county of Mayo. He still had it shortly after the Restoration, confirmed to him and his
heirs by patent of Charles II. He built a large fortified house at Enniscoe, on
the banks of Lough Conn. He d. in 1678, leaving by Elizabeth his wife, a son.
SOURCE: Genealogical and Heraldic History of Landed Gentry of Great Britain
and Ireland.
Name |
Townland |
Parish |
Barony |
Notes |
Francis |
Atticloghy |
Rathreagh |
Tirawley |
1641: Daniell, Farryagh Mac (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant) |
Francis |
Ballymoneen |
Crossmolina |
Tirawley |
1641: Darcy, Martin (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
8 acres unprofitable
55 acres profitable
55 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Ballynacloy |
Crossmolina |
Tirawley |
1641 Philbin, Richard (Protestant)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
180 acres profitable
180 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Ballyvicmaha aka Ballinloghan |
Crossmolina |
Tirawley |
1641: Philbin, Richard (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
72 acres profitable
72 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Carrowkeel aka Carrowkeele |
Crossmolina |
Tirawley |
1641: Bourke, Ulick (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
91 acres profitable
91 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Carrowkilleen |
Crossmolina |
Tirawley |
1641: Mayo, William (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
70 acres profitable
70 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Cloghbrack Far aka Cloghbracke |
Aldergoole |
Tirawley |
1641: Philbin, Richard (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant) |
Francis |
Cloghbrack Near aka Cloghbracke |
Aldergoole |
Tirawley |
1641: Philbin, Richard (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
374 acres unprofitable
351 acres profitable
351 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Corcullin aka Clananeevin |
Crossmolina |
Tirawley |
1641: Philbin, Richard (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
38 acres profitable
38 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Corcullin aka Clananeevin |
Crossmolina |
Tirawley |
1641: Philbin, Richard (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
38 acres profitable
38 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Creevy aka Criveagh |
Crossmolina |
Tirawley |
1641: Darcy, Martin (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
38 acres unprofitable
72 acres profitable
72 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Curraghmore aka Carrowmore |
Aldergoole |
Tirawley |
1641: Bourke, Theobald (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
617 acres unprofitable
403 acres profitable
403 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Derryfadda aka Deryfada Durinnley |
Aldergoole |
Tirawley |
1641: Philbin, Richard (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
76 acres profitable
76 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Farmhill
Aka Drissaghan & Dromin |
Rathreagh |
Tirawley |
1641: Bourke, Ulick (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
62 acres profitable
62 acres forfeited |
|
Glebe
Aka Crossmolina North |
Crossmolina |
Tirawley |
1641: McPhilbin, Richard (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
175 acres profitable
175 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Glendavoolagh aka Gortduffa Moylagha |
Crossmolina |
Tirawley |
1641: Darcy, Martin (Catholic); McPhilbin, Edmund
(Catholic); McPadine, Hubert (Catholic); McAndrew, Richard Crone (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
14 acres unprofitable
146 acres profitable
146 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Gortnaraby |
Crossmolina |
Tirawley |
1641: Bourke, Ulick (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
127 acres profitable
127 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Gortskeddia aka Gortskeely |
Crossmolina |
Tirawley |
1641: Bourke, Ulick (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
138 acres profitable
138 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Kildaree |
Crossmolina |
Tirawley |
1641: Darcy, Martin (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
56 acres profitable
56 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Kilmurry Beg aka Ratherery |
Crossmolina |
Tirawley |
1641: Philbin, Richard (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant) |
Francis |
Kilmurry More aka Ratherery |
Crossmolina |
Tirawley |
1641: Philbin, Richard (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
75 acres profitable
75 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Kinard aka Carrownakinard |
Crossmolina |
Tirawley |
1641: Philbin, Richard (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
50 acres profitable
50 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Knockanumera
Aka Kilmurry |
Crossmolina |
Tirawley |
1641: Blake, Sir Richard (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
56 acres profitable
56 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Leadmadartaun aka Lecanondyke |
Crossmolina |
Tirawley |
1641: Philbin, Richard (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
104 acres profitable
104 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Lecarrowcloghagh aka Leaghcarrowbleagh |
Crossmolina |
Tirawley |
1641: Mayo, William (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
34 acres profitable
34 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Moneen |
Rathreagh |
Tirawley |
1641: Nedorin, Anna (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant) |
Francis |
Springhill aka Knockmullin & Knockleyny |
Rathreagh |
Tirawley |
1641: Nedorin, Anna (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
40 acres profitable
40 acres forfeited |
Francis |
Tonroe Lower
Aka Toneroe |
Rathreagh |
Tirawley |
1641: Bourke, Ulick (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant) |
Francis |
Tonroe Upper
Aka Toneroe |
Rathreagh |
Tirawley |
1641: Bourke, Ulick (Catholic)
1670: Jackson, Francis (Protestant)
41 acres profitable
41 acres forfeited |
Co. Westmeath: Ralph JACKSON NOTE: These
holdings are all in a parish close to the border of Co. Meath. I cannot yet pin
this one down. There are 2 Ralph JACKSONs listed on the 1630 Muster rolls of
Co. Fermanagh. It is possible that he is the younger. [Ralph Jackson of Armagh,
Yeoman m. Margaret. His will 16 June 1637. Son, Ralph Jackson Ms 141 now
P8295B at National Library, Dublin]. I have a hunch that he is connected to the
Jacksons of Lisburn, hence likely a Quaker. In 1716 Ralph Jackson was a Sword Cutler, at the sign
of the Flaming Sword, next door to P. Chambell's on the lower end of Cork-hill,
near Smock-alley in Dublin. He died 1757, and was possibly a son of Ralph
JACKSON d 1703, yeoman. In 1735, a Ralph JACKSON married Mary VANDERLEUR in
Dublin.
Name |
Townland |
Parish |
Barony |
Notes |
Ralph |
Ballymacahil and Derries |
Kilclumny |
Delvin |
1641- Nugent, James (Catholic)
1670 Dawson, Thomas & JACKSON, Ralph (Protestant) |
Ralph |
Ballynagall |
Kilclumny |
Delvin |
1641- Nugent, James (Catholic)
1670 Dawson, Thomas & JACKSON, Ralph (Protestant)
151 acres profitable land
151 acres forfeited |
Ralph |
Bananstown |
Kilclumny |
Delvin |
1641- Nugent, James (Catholic)
1670 Dawson, Thomas & JACKSON, Ralph (Protestant) |
Ralph |
Cooleighter |
Kilclumny |
Delvin |
1641- Nugent, James (Catholic)
1670 Dawson, Thomas & JACKSON, Ralph (Protestant)
1659 Census: 47 English + 8 Irish |
Ralph |
Drumcree |
Kilclumny |
Delvin |
1641- Nugent, James (Catholic)
1670 Dawson, Thomas & JACKSON, Ralph (Protestant)
1659 Census: 50 English + 7 Irish |
Ralph |
Glananea or Ralphstown |
Kilclumny |
Delvin |
1641- Nugent, James (Catholic)
1670 Dawson, Thomas & JACKSON, Ralph (Protestant)
295 Acres unprofitable
643 Acres profitable
643 Acres forfeited |
Ralph |
Gormanstown |
Kilclumny |
Delvin |
1641- Nugent, James (Catholic)
1670 Dawson, Thomas & JACKSON, Ralph (Protestant) |
Ralph |
Johnstowne |
Kilclumny |
Delvin |
1641- Nugent, James (Catholic)
1670 Dawson, Thomas & JACKSON, Ralph (Protestant)
211 profitable land
211 acres forfeited
1659 Census: 11 English + 1 Irish. |
Ralph |
Kilcumny |
Kilclumny |
Delvin |
1641- Nugent, James (Catholic)
1670 Dawson, Thomas & JACKSON, Ralph (Protestant)
63 acres profitable
63 acres forfeited
1659 Census: 8 English no Irish |
Ralph |
Kilwalter |
Kilclumny |
Delvin |
1641- Nugent, James (Catholic)
1670 Dawson, Thomas & JACKSON, Ralph (Protestant) |
Ralph |
Loughstown |
Kilclumny |
Delvin |
1641- Nugent, James (Catholic)
1670 Dawson, Thomas & JACKSON, Ralph (Protestant) |
Ralph |
Robinstown |
Kilclumny
|
Delvin |
1641- Nugent, James (Catholic)
1670 Dawson, Thomas & JACKSON, Ralph (Protestant)
307 acres profitable
307 acres forfeited
1659 Census” 25 English no Irish |
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