I have
sorted the material by date. This is my first stab at documenting who is who. I
am hopeful that others will contribute and then we can find homes for all of
these JACKSONs.
Sharon Oddie Brown. August 23, 3010
Update July 14, 2018 Richard JACKSON 1737 townland info.
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Trinity College, Dublin Jacksons
SOURCE: http://www.fermanagh-gold.com/search
- NOTE: This is an incredible resource – all contributed by volunteers - in this case, Vynette SAGE. The notes are mine, aided by the indefatigable Jan Waugh.
NOTE: Since I first posted this page, it is now available on the Trinity College Website: Alumni Dubliniensis.
My stabs at
what the Latin terms might mean:
Actuarius = clerk with possible medical connections?
Aest = Aestiva [Summer]
Ardmacan Decanus = Some kind of Military Officer.
Armiger = Armour bearer
Causidicus = Barrister
Centurio = Commander of 100 - ie Colonel.
Clericus
= Rev.
Collector
Fisci = Tax Collector
Colonus
= Farmer
Defunctus
= deceased
Dux
= Leader
Generosus = Gent. “of noble birth”
Custos Asyli = Watchman of Asylum
Jurisperitus = Lawyer
Ludimagister = Schoolmaster
Mercator = Trader, merchant
Miles = Soldier
Opifex = Artisan
Pistor = Grinder, Miller.
Portitor = Customs Officer
Publicanus = Public Contractor
Pragmaticus = Supplier of Data?
Socius Comitatus = S.C. = Students who paid double fees and enjoyed certain privileges including completing the course in three years instead of four. They were the elite of the college.
Vern = Verna [Spring]
Some Other Abbreviations (see p xix Trinity College Website: Alumni Dubliniensis). :
Pen= Pensioner
N.F.P. = No Further Particulars
S.C. = Socius Comitatus (see above)
Given
Name |
Date |
Age |
Father |
FATHER's
occupation |
Birth
or Residence |
Notes/ My notes |
John (or
Jacson) |
1637-38 |
16 |
John |
Generosus |
Broughtim,
Hertforshire |
birthday
Oct 4 |
Robert |
1640 |
21 |
John |
eldest son
of; Yeoman |
Little
Eccleston, Lancs. |
I believe he is at the head of a significant family tree based in Co. Down, and including USA President JACKSON. |
David |
1655 |
|
|
|
|
|
Daniel |
1669 |
18 |
John |
Clericus |
Staffordshire |
Daniel JACKSON (1651-1707), Vicar of Santry. SEE: Santry Tree |
Stephen |
1679 |
18 |
Henry |
|
Berwickshire |
|
Peter |
1696-97 |
16 |
George |
Generosus |
Antrim |
Peter JACKSON(1681-1734) from Steeple, Co. Antrim. George JACKSON (d.1734). |
Thomas |
1696 |
20 |
John |
|
Glanbeg,
Waterford |
Parents: John JACKSON & Ann NORTON |
John |
1698 |
14 |
Daniel |
Clericus |
Co. Dublin |
Son of
Daniel JACKSON (1651-1707), Vicar of Santry . SEE: Santry Tree |
Thomas |
1698 |
18 |
William |
Generosus |
Coleraine |
Irish Bar
1710 Thomas JACKSON (1680-1751), son of William JACKSON & Susan Beresford. See Coleraine Tree. |
William |
1699 |
18 |
James |
Clericus |
Sefton,
Lancashire |
Note: An Anne JACKSON of Sefton donated a flagon to the parish church. SOURCE: British History. |
Daniel |
1701 |
14 |
Daniel |
Clericus |
Co. Dublin |
Daniel JACKSON (1687-1772).Son of Rev. Daniel JACKSON (1651-1707) Vicar of Santry SEE: Santry Tree |
William |
1710 |
16 |
William |
Generosus |
Dublin |
|
James |
1715 |
17 |
Samuel |
Ludimagister,
defunctus |
Naas |
Naas is in Co. Kildare, and the schoolmaster connection intrigues me. Possible link to JACKSONs of Kildare |
Charles |
1716 |
17 |
John |
Generosus |
Ormond,
Tipperary |
|
Robert |
1719 |
19 |
Robert |
Colonus |
Ballynick,
Armagh |
|
Jacob |
1726 |
16 |
John |
Generosus |
Co.
Kildare |
Possible link to JACKSONs of Kildare |
William |
1726 |
18 |
William |
Generosus |
nr.
Ardmagh |
|
Daniel |
1727 |
17 |
John |
Clericus |
Dublin |
Daniel JACKSON (1711-1747), son of Rev. John JACKSON 1688-1751). Grandson
of Rev. Daniel JACKSON (1651-1707) Vicar of Santry. SEE: Santry Tree |
John |
1728 |
|
|
|
|
|
George |
1728-29 |
|
|
|
|
JACKSON, George. Pen., March 1, 1728-28 [N.F.P.] B.A. Vern. 1733.
This could be a fit with the George JACKSON (1718-1782) who became a schoolmaster at Urker near Crossmaglen, Co. Armagh.
|
George |
1731 |
17 |
|
Armiger |
Lismore,
Waterford |
Parents prob.: George JACKSON of Glenbeg House & Mary WALLIS of Drishane Castle, Cork. George jr. became a Rev. |
William |
1731 |
17 |
[Prob William] |
Doctor
Divinitatae |
Dublin |
This is not quite a fit, but it is close: Bandon Genealogy :
738 - William JACKSON, prebendary, rector, and vicar; was also rector of Aghlish, and rector and vicar of Murragh -vacant by FOLEY’s death. He was born in 1713; and entered Trinity College, Dublin, when sixteen years of age. He was priested in Cork in 1737, for the curacy of Brinny; and the following year he married Mary NASH, of Brinny, to whom he bequeathed his property. He died in 1767. |
John |
1732-33 |
18 |
|
Clericus |
Dublin |
Archdeacon
of Clogher |
Richard |
1733 |
16 |
James |
Generosus |
Dublin |
Possibly connected to the early JACKSONs of Drogheda.
JACKSON, RICHARD, Pen (Dr. Fletcher, Dublin) May 10, 1733, aged 16; s. of James, Generosus; b. Dublin. B.A. Vern. 1738. LL.B. Aest. 1740. LL.D Aest 1745 |
Gilbert |
1733 |
19 |
Peter |
Pistor |
Kilkenny |
|
Henry |
1734 |
16 |
Thomas |
Jurisperitus |
Co. Derry |
Henry JACKSON (1718-aft 1739). Son of Thomas JACKSON (1680-1751) and Margaret BERESFORD. See Coleraine Tree. |
Richard |
1737 |
17 |
Richard |
Dux |
Ballycastle |
JACKSON, RICHARD, S.C. (Dr. Sheridan, June 1, 1737, aged 17; s. of Richard, Dux; b. Ballycastle. B.A. AEst. 1740.
This could be Ballycastle, Parish Doofeeny, Barony Tirawly, Co. Mayo. It is more likely
Ballycastle (Baile an Chaisleáin) , Grey Abbey Civil Parish, Barony of Ards Lower, Co. Down. This would tie into him being the eldest brother of Rev. William JACKSON and family ties to Newtownards. |
George |
1740 |
18 |
George |
Mercator |
Limerick |
|
Richard |
1744 |
|
|
|
|
PC; MP Coleraine
See Coleraine Tree. NOTE: I believe he was Richard JACKSON (1729-1789) |
Christopher |
1746 |
19 |
Christopher |
Generosus |
Yorkshire |
|
Peter |
1757-58 |
17 |
George |
Clericus |
Lowth |
Son of Rev George JACKSON (1711-1782) See 1749 Deed. |
James |
1775 |
|
|
|
|
There was a Trinity student named James JACKSON who died at age 22 in 1776. The Irish Genealogist |
William
Marcus |
1775 |
14 |
William |
Armiger |
Limerick |
WiIlliam Marcus JACKSON (?-1822) He held land in the City of Limerick in late 1700s. He married Jane DEVEREAUX (?-1833) in 1780. They had sons George JACKSON & Robert JACKSON. Source: Court Case. |
George |
1775 |
19 |
John |
Generosus |
Tyrone |
|
George |
1777 |
16 |
George |
Generosus |
Co. Mayo |
Parents George JACKSON & Jane CUFFE of Enniscoe. SEE: Carramore Tree. |
Oliver |
1789 |
16 |
George |
Generosus,
defunctus |
Co. Mayo |
Parents George JACKSON & Jane CUFFE of Enniscoe. SEE: Carramore Tree. |
Thomas |
1791 |
18 |
Charles |
Mercator |
King's Co. |
|
Warren
Rowland |
1794 |
13 |
Edward Rowland |
Armiger |
India |
Cambridge. He was the son of Edward Rowland JACKSON & Phoebe TUTTING. She died in Bengal in 1785. A wil was probated 1797 for Edward Rowland JACKSON) |
Joseph
Devonsher |
1800 |
17 |
Strettell |
Portitor |
Co. Cork |
Irish Bar
1806;PC; Judge of Common Pleas (I)
JACKSON, PRIVY-COUNSELLOR. Ireland. Created 1842. Right
honourable Joseph Devonshire Jackson, eldest son of the late Strettel Jackson,
Esq. of Peterborough, Cork, by his marriage with Miss Mary Cossins. Born
1783; married 1811, the ninth daughter of the late Benjamin Clark, Esq., of
Cullins Wood, County Dublin. Educated at Trinity college, Dublin, where he
obtained honours during each year was undergraduate course; was also of Trinity
College, Cambridge. Was called to the bar in Ireland in 1806; became second sergeant-at-law
in 1835; was appointed solicitor general for Ireland in September 1841; Atty.
Gen. for Ireland October 1842 and was raised to the bench as a puisne justice in the courts of common pleas in Ireland in November 1842; was
elected bencher of Kings Inns, Dublin, in 1835; was chairman of the County of
Londonderry, when he became a candidate for Bandon in December 1834, and then
resigned the office; represented Bandon in Parliament until 1842, and sat for
the University of Dublin for a short time in that year. Residences -- Dublin;
Sutton house, Howth.
In Quaker family Tree. |
Francis |
1807 |
17 |
George |
Miles |
Co. Mayo |
Parents: Col George JACKSON & Maria RUTLEDGE. SEE: Carramore JACKSONs |
Thomas |
1811 |
17 |
George |
Causidicus,
defunctus |
Waterford |
|
John |
1812 |
18 |
George |
Causidicus,
defunctus |
Waterford |
|
William N. |
1814 |
16 |
William |
Generosus |
Cork |
|
Robert
William |
1815 |
16 |
Robert |
Generosus |
Armagh |
|
Andrew |
1816 |
17 |
George |
Centurio |
Co. Mayo |
Parents: Col George JACKSON & Maria RUTLEDGE. SEE: Carramore JACKSONs |
Peter
Warburton |
1822 |
16 |
Henry
Vincent |
Pragmaticus |
Co. Dublin |
Irish Bar
1832 Henry Vincent JACKSON of Inane, Roscrea, King's Co., wife Sarah WARBURTON. Peter WARBURTON (1809-1887) |
John |
1824 |
20 |
Francis |
Centurio |
Sligo |
Son of Francis JACKSON & Eliza MARTIN (possibly served in French Rebellion of 1798) Carramore Tree |
William |
1827 |
18 |
George |
Generosus |
Mayo |
Dean of
Killala; Parents George JACKSON & Sidney VAUGHAN of Fortland. |
George
Humphrey |
1829 |
16 |
Oliver |
Armiger |
Mayo |
Parents: Oliver Cuffe JACKSON & Sarah JONES of Fortland |
Thomas
Abraham Powell |
1830 |
16 |
John |
Capitainus
Militum |
Portsmouth |
|
William |
1831 |
19 |
William |
Publicanus |
Carnarvon |
|
James
Edward |
1832 |
|
|
|
|
|
Frederick |
1832 |
16 |
John |
Causidicus |
Dublin |
|
Thomas |
1833 |
17 |
James |
Mercator |
Dublin |
|
Charles |
1834 |
18 |
Thomas
Bruce |
M.D. |
Dublin |
This is Charles Columbine Jackson. |
Christopher |
1834 |
18 |
James |
Generosus |
Greenall,
Lancs. |
|
John |
1837 |
22 |
Robert |
Defunctus |
Co.
Tipperary |
|
Louis |
1839 |
15 |
Henry |
Militaris |
Woolwich |
|
John |
1839 |
17 |
George |
Militaris |
Co.
Tipperary |
|
Arthur |
1840 |
18 |
Thomas |
Custos
Asyli |
Dublin |
|
William
Oliver |
1840 |
18 |
John |
Collector
Fisci |
Co. Mayo |
Archdeacon
of Killala; son of John JACKSON, customs collector at Port of Ballina. |
James
Edward |
1842 |
18 |
James
Edward |
Ardmacan.Decanus,defunct. |
Co. Louth |
James Edward JACKSON (1825-1907) |
Henry
Whitworth |
1843 |
19 |
George |
Clericus |
Prince
Edward's Island |
|
John |
1844 |
18 |
Thomas |
Opifex |
England |
|
George |
1845 |
16 |
Andrew |
Clericus,
defuncuts |
Co. Mayo |
Parents: Andrew JACKSON & Mary Louisa STOCK of Enniscoe. |
John |
1846 |
16 |
James |
Actuarius |
Co. Dublin |
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