2020 Notes of wills from UK National Archives
It is useful to cross reference these with tables of data I have created for my Silver Bowl site:
· London Rolls.
· JACKSON - Marriages – London.
· Abstracts of Probates: Canterbury
· JACKSON mentions in Grays Inn
· JACKSONs mentioned in Merchant Taylor’s School
Useful material available on other sites:
· St Mary the Virgin, Chatham. Kent. Monumental inscriptions.
· Livery Companies database.
· Worshipful Company of Girdlers On UK Gov site:
An Historical Account of the Worshipful Company of Girdlers, London 2009
· Catalogue of the charters, deeds and manuscripts in the Public Reference Library at Sheffield.
NOTE to self: I also need to cross reference these probates with a file on my computer (which I will upload when it is ready): <JACKSON Heraldic Arms or Crests>. (filed under Family Names/Jackson - other related files are filed under Family Names/Jackson/Crests/ ….
The highlighted probates indicate notes from watermarked copies. The rest are from pdfs that I had ordered. The notes made from watermarked files are less complete and reliable. |
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1510 |
Will of Richard Jackson, Fishmonger of Coventry, Warwickshire
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Notes by Jan Waugh Richard Jackson WK1458~ - testator ; fishmonger of Coventry, Warwick [used Jacson spelling] ; bur. Trinity Church, Coventry near his wife (Elizabeth ( ) Jackson) – deceased 1st wife of testator Agnes ( ) ( ) Jackson – (presumed 2nd) wife of testator Children of Agnes by a 1st husband Richard Jackson WK1584~ – deceased son? of testator ; buried Trinity Church, Coventry, Warwick Agnes ( ) Jackson - deceased daughter in law of testator ; wife of Richard Jackson (son?) Isabel Jackson – deceased granddaughter ; dau? of Richard Jackson (son?) Thomas Jackson WK1485~ - deceased son of testator Elizabeth Jackson WK1501-10~ - granddaughter of testator ; daughter of Thomas Jackson, deceased Thomas Jackson L1460~ - of Pall [Pall Mall, Westminster?] ; put into cousin position Robert Jackson WK1459~ - brother of testator ; executor ; yeoman and fishmonger or cutler of Newport, Shropshire, Coventry, Warwick and London ; pos. died before he could execute (replaced by Potkyn?) Daughters of Robert Jackson – nieces of testator William Jackson WK1485~ – nephew of testator ; son of Robert Jackson ; executor Joan Jackson WK1461~ - sister of testator? Thomas Castle - Joan (Jackson WK1484~?) Castle - wife? of Thomas (otherwise daughter?) ; willed a house Anne Sherwood - Goodwife Sadler - Vicars - Otwell - Brother Roger Couch - priest Richard Hasalle - priest Thomas Gervase - priest Master Forrest – priest Property St. John's bog house - given to warden of Coventry Hill Street pasture Chyamore pasture Henley House - willed to Joan Castle ; a Warwick town in the former Forest of Arden, Stratford on Avon district. |
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1533 |
Will of Robert Jakson or Jackson, Haberdasher of London
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Executor George WALKINGTON Brother William JACKSON & John JACKSON his son. Brother Thomas JACKSON daughter [Alison?] Lawrence FOSTER Thomas [?] Mather [DEY?] Probate 1537 |
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1538 |
Will of Bartram Jackson or Jacksonne, Draper of London
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To be buried in Parish of St. Benet Thomas JACKSON son of William, JACKSON brother of Bartram JACKSON. Sister: Margaret SHEPHERD wife of John SHEPHERD … ? Wife [unnamed] Nicholas BARKER
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1544
1592 |
Will of John Jackson, Pewterer of London
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Saved in my records under 1544 – date of probate is 1592 To be buried at Parish Church of [St?] Myldred in [?] Street London where my first wife was buried. Christopher [NORTON] “ my brother” Margaret [GORISON] my {?] daughter. John SHAW my sister’s son. John JACKSON was member of pewterer’s guild. John STANSBYE Daughter Ursula [ENRETON?] [?] [?] daughter of my first wife. |
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1555 |
Will of Bennet Jacksone or Jackson, Bowcher of London
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[based on watermarked image] aka BENITT [George] SALTER William JACKSON my last son £100. Benet JACKSON gave £4 in August 1555 to the maintenance of the house of the poor friars of Greenwich. NOTE: His wife’s will was probated 1556.
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1556 |
Will of Alice Jackson, Widow of London
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[based on watermarked image] late wife of Benet JACKSON To be buried St. Clemetes Church beside body of husband. John CLARK my husband’s godson Nicholas JOHNSON & his daughters Bequeath to Alice JOHNSON [?] WALTER Son of of Robert [?] William JACKSON “my husband’s son. NOTE: Benet JACKSON’s will was probated 1555. |
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1556 |
Will of Alice Jackson, Widow of Saint Clement Eastcheap, City of London
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[based on watermarked image] Late widow of Bennet JACKSON Citizen and Berger of London. To be buried by body of my late husband. Nicholas [FURZBOLDE?] his sons and her daughter who was his wife. Eline JOHNSON Nicholas JOHNSOON Thomas [JACK]BOLD Robert [JACK}BOLD OUTTON. NOTE: She seems to be the same person as Alice JACKSON widow of London 4 Mar 1556. |
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1559 |
Will of Robert Jackson of Newton, Lancashire
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3 daughters (under age 21): Isabell JACKSON Ellinor JACKSON Jennett JACKSON Son John JACKSON Appoint Mr. Thomas WHITTHEAD minister, Bryan BLAND John BLAND and Brian DIRRONFON tutor and guardians. Lands in Whittington Lands in Newton NOTE: Proximity to JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine, Londonderry
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1559 |
Will of Thomas Jackson, Mercer of London
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Brother [?ofer- Christopher?] JACKSON his dwelling house Sister Elin JACKSON dwelling at York Margaret [EDWARDS?] Mr. BAXTER Richard CHAPMAN George DYMOND John GRAY Jane BANKE … land in Kendal[?] Father John JACKSON [?old] BATMAN Kendal Probate: Mathew FFIELD and Thomas EATON |
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1574 |
Will of Francis Jackson, Goldsmith of London
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1574 October 31 The will of Francis Jackson, a goldsmith in London. NAMES: Francis JACKSON & wife Anne; Richard JACKSON; John JACKSON; John WILIS[?]; Robert JACKSON; Barthomew ?; Mr. BURTON; Nicholas LAYFIELD. Robert COOP. PLACES: St. Foster's parish; Burton in Kendal; NOTE: Burton-in-Kendal is a village and civil parish on the extreme southern edge of Cumbria, England. Historically within the county of Westmorland, |
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1579 |
Will of Nicholas Jackson, Yeoman of Croydon, Surrey
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[based on watermarked image] Hard to read in watermarked version. Mention of the Poor of Croyden, his wife and daughter, a sister Jane [NOBSON?] and a John JACKSON and a Robert JACKSON. NOTE: a Nicholas JACKSON b 1570 is in the Duddington, Northamptonshire tree.
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1584 |
Will of Arthur Jackson, Clothworker of Little Waldingfield, Suffolk
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land in Little Waldingfield Wife [unnamed] Three sons: Arthur JACKSON, John JACKSON and Joseph JACKSON. NOTE: Bethams Abstracts mentioned a 1631 will with a brother-in-law Arthur JACKSON and links to Co. Suffolk.
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1584 |
Will of John Jackson, Founder of London
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[long religious preamble] To be buried in [?]erogate [?] in London. … Christ’s Church Donation to poor of Christs’ Hospital. Bequests to many non-family Cousin Dorothy DALTON Sister Margaret Thomas JACKSON my brothers’ son… God son John JACKSON son of said Thomas JACKSON … Margery JACKSON my brother’s grand daughter Wife (later named Joyce or Joyre) Cousin [Orynd? OWEN?] … poor of St. Gyles London … other parishes … Brother [in-law] George [PILKENFORD?] William JACKSON … poor of Oxford and Cambridge … [?] [?] my wife’s brother’s daughter. Nephew Thomas JACKSON |
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1592 |
Will of John Jackson, Pewterer of London
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Saved in my records under 1544 – date of probate is 1592 To be buried at Parish Church of [St?] Myldred in [?] Street London where my first wife was buried. Christopher [NORTON] “ my brother” Margaret [GORISON] my {?] daughter. John SHAW my sister’s son. John JACKSON was member of pewterer’s guild. John STANSBYE Daughter Ursula [ENRETON?] [?] [?] daughter of my first wife. |
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1593 |
Will of Joyce Jackson, Widow of London
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To be buried in Parish Church of Christ Church in London near John JACKSON late husband [see above He was a Founder probate 1584]. .. Dorothy DALTON Margery WILLIAMS William MARTEN [late cousin?] Thomas JACKSON and to Millicent
God daughter Anne JACKSON daughter of late cousin Thomas JACKSON [William? Samuel?] JACKSON son of late cousin Thomas JACKSON. Elizabeth JACKSON daughter of my late cousin Thomas JACKSON. George JACKSON son of my late cousin Thomas JACKSON. John JACKSON son of late cousin Thomas JACKSON. Thomas JACKSON cousin now dwelling at East Greenwich, Kent NOTE: Was he a “late” cousin? |
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1594 |
Lancashire Archives W/RW/L/R576B/18A Testator's name: LEONARD JACKSON NOTE: Buried 14 May 1594 Kirkby Lonsdale. |
1594 Will of Leonard JACKSON. NAMES: Leonard JACKSON; Alice JACKSON; Roger JACKSON; Christopher JACKSON; Christopher HEWSON aka HEWITSON; John LUNDE; William MOORE; William HOLME; Nicholas GARNETT; Thomas JACKSON; Henry JACKSON. PLACES: Casterton; Kirkby Lonsdale. |
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1596 |
Will of George Jackson, Salter of Saint Mary at Hill, City of London
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[based on watermarked image] only daughter [Sare?] wife of William [HANRORLE?] of London and their children. Wife Margarett Cousin: George JACKSON Sister Alice OWEN James JACKSON Haberdaher, executor. |
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1597 |
NOTE: This did not show up in a search under Thomas JACKSON: My version is: NA PROB 11/90/195. Will of Thomas Jackson, Armourer of London
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10 Sept 1597 Thomas JACKSON Citizen and Armorer of London … to be buried in Church Yard of St. [Bot]olphe Algate London Wife: [Josee?] JACKSON Son: John JACKSON Grounds in Middlesex |
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1597 |
Will of John Jackson, Alderman of Southampton, Hampshire
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Body to be buried Church of Hollie [?] Wife Elizabeth JACKSON Elizabeth SINGLETON wife of Richard SINGLETON, eldest daughter. [Jane?] JACKSON daughter. Anne JACKSON other daughter. Thomas JACKSON, son. John JACKSON, son William JACKSON, son. John JACKSON (under age 21), son of William JACKSON. Brother Richard JACKSON of Southampton. Witnesses: John JACKSON & Richard JACKSON Southampton. Probate to Thomas JACKSON son. |
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1597 |
Will of Thomas Jackson of East Greenwich, Kent
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Memorandum 25 April 1597 Wife Millesent JACKSON. Witnesses: Francis THOMPSON; John [?]YNDE; Thomas FFISHER |
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1598 |
Will of Millicent Jackson, Widow of East Greenwich, Kent
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Burial Church of East Greenwich near husband Thomas JACKSON. Thomas FFISHER of Tottenham. House and grounds in Greenwich. Legacies of children until they reach age 21. … given by my uncle and [?] John JACKSON. … wardship of son George JACKSON. Probate by Thomas FFISHER
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1598 |
Will of Richard Jackson, Draper of Calne, Wiltshire
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Friend Philip [FYRTH?] Wife of Philip [FYSEH?] |
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1599 |
Sentence of Milicentie Jackson of East Greenwich, Kent
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See above. Not sure why there are two of them. |
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1599 |
Sentence of Thomas Jackson of Greenwich, Kent
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[based on watermarked image] It is in Latin – not much I can decipher. John JACKSON, son. Joseph JACKSON [son?] Johannis JACKSON George JACKSON & [?] JACKSON Probate Johannis JACKSON |
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1600 |
SOURCE: Lancashire Archives WRW-L 576B-45 William JACKSON of Kirby Lonsdale 15 Jan 1600. |
Very hard to read mentions [Isabell?] JACKSON and [Agnes?] JACKSON |
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1601 |
Will of John Jackson, Yeoman of Bedford, Bedfordshire
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Notes by Jan Waugh John Jackson BU1563~ - testator ; yeoman of Bedford, Bedfordshire Joan (Chambers?) Jackson - wife of testator Thomas Jackson BU1549~ - brother of testator ; 1615 will William Jackson - kinsman of testator ; Executor Peter Jackson BU1585~ – presumed nephew of testator ; son of Anthony BU1535~ ; 1645 will Richard Allen - kinsman of testator ; presumed nephew of testator and son of Jane BU1580, dau of Anthony BU1535~ Thomas Allen – perhaps brother of Richard Allen Peter Fyge/ Fige, gentleman - brother in law of testator’s brother Anthony BU1535 ; of Winslow, Buckinghamshire ; son or brother of Thomas Fyge, lawyer with 1588 will Dorothy ( ) Topping - widow Mary Opley/Apley - under age 21 in 1601 ; she has 3 younger sisters Mr Negase (William Negus) - mayor of Bedford Henry Crout - of Hitchen, Hertfordshire William Crout - son of Henry chr 1 Nov 1585 Hitchin Anthony Partridge - Places Winslow, Buckinghamshire House in Bedford, Bedfordshire – to Joan Hitchin, Hertfordshire |
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1601 |
Will of Raphe Jackson, Stationer of London
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Notes by Jan Waugh Ralph Jackson WK1562~ - testator ; station and citizen of London of St. Faith the Virgin Martha ( ) Jackson - wife of testator ; Executrix Nathaniel Jackson L1597~ - son of testator Joan Jackson L1599~- daughter of testator William Jackson – witness ; cleric (clergyman or possibly in a legal capacity) *Stationer – bookseller, seller of paper and writing implements |
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1601 |
Will of Richard Jackson, Merchant Tailor of Saint Thomas the Apostle, City of London Location: Saint Thomas the Apostle, City of London
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Brother William JACKSON Brother Francis JACKSON Anne SALOMAN Robert PALMER friend Margaret BATTERBY Brother Benjamin JACKSON Poor of St. Thomas the Apostle Sister Katherine JACKSON Sister Helen JACKSON Sister Elizabeth JACKSON Sister Edyth JACKSON Sister Margaret JACKSON Brother Roger JACKSON 40th year of Queen Elizabeth Aug 30 Probate: Roger JACKSON NOTE: Bethams Abstracts mentioned a 1631 will for a James SALMON [SALOMAN?] with a brother-in-law Arthur JACKSON and links to Co. Suffolk. |
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1603 |
Will of Thomas Jackson, Vintner of London
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Notes by Jan Waugh Thomas Jackson ST1573 - testator, unmarried, Vintner and Citizen of London Mr. John Jackson ST1532 – father of testator ; of Shenstone, Staffordshire ; d. by 1619 Mrs. ( ) ( ) Jackson – mother of testator ; d. by 1619 Richard Jackson ST1560 - testator's eldest brother ; Barrister ; (1619 will) John Jackson ST1556 or aft 1560 – brother of testator (Elizabeth) (Drax) Jackson - wife of John Jackson. Possible – not sure. Richard Jackson ST1579-00 - nephew of testator ; son of John Jackson ; in service at London Edward Jackson ST1570 – brother of testator (Isabel) (Quinton) Jackson - wife of Edward Jackson John Jackson ST1600/1 – nephew of testator ; son of Edward Jackson Alice (Jackson ST1563) Martin - sister of testator William Jackson ST1569 - brother of testator (mar 1594 to Alice Woodcock) Anne (Jackson ST1578/9) Quinton - sister of testator William Qunton - brother in law of testator John Quinton - son of William Ann Quinton - dau of William Henry Jackson ST1580 - youngest brother of testator ; vicar, MA Margery Jackson ST1582 - sister of testator ; mar in 1607 to Thomas Gibson Richard Garbett/ Earbett - cousin of testator John Turpin - cousin of testator Mrs. John Turpin – wife of John Mr. Lawrence Caldwell Mrs. Caldwell Miss Stephenson - sister of good friend of testator Thomas Stephenson - good friend Jane Ellis Isabel Loomis? John Blesse or Bleste - good friend ; witness James Braithwaite - will witness Mary Braithwaite Mary Henry Mother Hoahe ? - Jeremy Drury - good friend of testator Places Saint Michaels, Cornhill, London Shenstone, Stafford parish - home of testator's parents |
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1604 |
Will of Thomas Jacksonne or Jackson
NOTE: Thomas JACKSON PROB 11/103/826
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Thomas Jackson testator – no description of place or profession. Ten pounds apiece to James [HARCKE?] Richard JACKSON my brother and John [DITHER?} and George JACKSON. Five pounds to William [HARCKE?] and Richard [HARCKE?] Edward? Notes by Jan Waugh Thomas Jackson L1544~ - Testator ; of ? Richard Jackson L1546~ - brother of testator Elizabeth Jackson L1572~ - Niece (see probate) of testator ; Executrix George Jackson - Presumed cousin of testator ; pos. nephew ( ) (Harker?) Jackson - presumed deceased mother of testator ( ) Harker - Uncle of testator |
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1605 |
Transcribed by Jan Waugh PROB 11/105/852 |
Notes by Jan Waugh Thomas Jackson N1574~ - testator ; husbandman of Kings Cliffe, Northamptonshire ; burial in churchyard (All Saints) ( ) ( ) Jackson – presumed deceased 1st wife Elizabeth Jackson N1600 – daughter of testator Joan ( ) Jackson – 2nd? Wife of testator ; with child ; has children by a 1st husband (Valentine) Jackson N1604 – unborn child ; became Vicar of Leamington, Warwick Nicholas Jackson N1578~ – presumed brother of testator ; of Duddington, Northamptonshire ; Executor Children of Nicholas Jackson - Elizabeth Jackson N1604~ –niece of testator ; dau of Nicholas Humphrey Jackson N1572~ - brother of testator Children of Humphrey Jackson – ( ) (Jackson N1582~) Woolman – sister of testator Henry Woolman – brother in law of testator Edward Woolman – nephew of testator ; son of Henry Woolman Children of my sister Woolman - (Bridget) (Jackson N1580~) Taylor – sister of testator John Taylor – brother (in law?) of testator ; Executor Taylor children - ( ) (Jackson N1568~) Buckworth or Burkworth – sister of testator Burkworth children Robert Bennington – presumed brother in law of testator Bennington children - Property Cottage, Oxenthorpe Benefield (Benefield, Northamptonshire) – to dau Elizabeth Fields in Benefield NOTE: There is a Nicholas JACKSON (1570-1662 of Duddington, Northamptonshire. |
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1605 |
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Notes by Jan Waugh Thomas Jackson N1574~ - testator ; husbandman of Kings Cliffe, Northamptonshire ; burial in churchyard (All Saints) ( ) ( ) Jackson – presumed deceased 1st wife Elizabeth Jackson N1600 – daughter of testator Joan ( ) Jackson – 2nd? Wife of testator ; with child ; has children by a 1st husband (Valentine) Jackson N1604 – unborn child ; became Vicar of Leamington, Warwick Nicholas Jackson N1578~ – presumed brother of testator ; of Duddington, Northamptonshire ; Executor Children of Nicholas Jackson - Elizabeth Jackson N1604~ –niece of testator ; dau of Nicholas Humphrey Jackson N1572~ - brother of testator Children of Humphrey Jackson – ( ) (Jackson N1582~) Woolman – sister of testator Henry Woolman – brother in law of testator Edward Woolman – nephew of testator ; son of Henry Woolman Children of my sister Woolman - (Bridget) (Jackson N1580~) Taylor – sister of testator John Taylor – brother (in law?) of testator ; Executor Taylor children - ( ) (Jackson N1568~) Buckworth or Burkworth – sister of testator Burkworth children Robert Bennington – presumed brother in law of testator Bennington children - Property Cottage, Oxenthorpe Benefield (Benefield, Northamptonshire) – to dau Elizabeth Fields in Benefield NOTE: There is a Nicholas JACKSON (1570-1662 of Duddington, Northamptonshire. |
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1605 |
Will of Thomas Jacksonne or Jackson, Clerk, Parson of Hawarden, Flintshire
Transcribed by Jan Waugh |
Notes by Jan Waugh Thomas Jackson WA1529~ - testator ; Rector of Hawarden, Wales Elizabeth ( ) Jackson - wife of testator Thomas Jackson WA1562~ - son of testator; bur 1622 Stockport, Cheshire Humphrey Jackson WA1564~ - son of testator Peter Jackson WA1572~ - son of testator Mary (Jackson WA1566~) Bostock - daughter of testator George Bostock - son in law of testator ; husband of Mary ; Executor Katherine (Jackson WA1568~) Leigh - daughter of testator Thomas Leigh - son in law of testator ; husband of Katherine ; Executor Leigh children Thomas Leigh - ?? son of Samuel? Leigh and Rachel?, the dau of Lady Scudamore ( ) (Jackson WA1570~) Wiley - daughter of testator ( ) Wiley - husband of () Jane Jackson WA1539~ - sister of testator ; presumed unmarried Lady Elizabeth Scudamore Sir James Scudamore – (1568-1619) of Holme Lacy, Herefordshire ; Gentleman Usher, Q Eliz. Places Lease on Hawarden cotes, Flint, Wales – half to son Thomas & half to Thomas Leigh and George Bostock Chester, Cheshire - property divided between Thos & Humphrey Jackson & Bostock & Leigh Lease on barn in Broughton, Flintshire, Wales – to sons Thomas and Humphrey & sister Jane Broadlane house (on the Hawarden Castle Estate) – to wife |
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1606 |
Herrington Register SOURCE: Surrey Record Society. Vol IV. Thomas JACKSON of St. Olave’s in Southwarke, yeoman.
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Thomas Jackson SY1546~ - testator ; yeoman of St Olave's, Southwark. 23 Jul 1605, pr 1605/6 ( ) (Delman?) Jackson – deceased? Wife of testator William Jackson SY1520~ – deceased father of testator Elizabeth Jackson SY1548~ – sister of testator William Jackson SY1550~– brother of testator Randolph (Ralph) Jackson SY1572 – brother of testator ; Executor ; draper of London ; d. betw 1619-1625 ( ) ( ) Jackson – wife of Randolph Joan ( ) Delman - widowed mother in law of testator George Carriadge. Robert Fretter. Thomas Coppermitt. John Nicholas. Witness William Hone, scrivener and Thomas Greene. Proved 20 Feb 1605-6. |
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1608 |
Will of Thomas Jackson, Husbandman of Boddington, Northamptonshire
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[based on watermarked image] To be buried Church of Boddington. Daughter Isabel [?] Wife [?] JACKSON son [?] Son: Richard JACKSON executor. |
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1609 |
1609 WILL OF GEORGE BAINBRIGGE OF GILFOOT. |
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1609 |
Will of Thomas Jackson, Haberdasher of London
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Burial Church of St. Dionise London. Anne JACKSON his wife. Myles JACKSON my son aka Miles JACKSON. Poor of Ludgate and Newgate. Brother Myles JACKSON. Sister Anne PALMER. Sister Katherine HATTON Thomas ROWLAND “our brother” [aka brother-in-law] Michael SIFTON (my kinsman) William FFARRAR his sister’s son. Sister Anne EVANS Kinsman Richard JACKSON, Merchant of Vienna. Man servant Francis TONNE? Friend Edward MEREDITH William [?] Friend Nicholas [NEWRE?] and his wife. Sister: Susan STEERE … Friend Edward MERIDITH. Michael SIFTON and Margaret LANE widow. Richard JACKSON had mortgaged to him lands… Niece (wife?): Anne Executor Patrick JACKSON. George JOLLYMORE. Friend Richard BROWNLOW |
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1611 |
Will of Thomas Jackeson or Jackson, Vintner of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex
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[based on watermarked image] to be buried at St. Martins Bequest to poor of St. Martins and to poor of Winston, Berkshire where he was born. Late sister Jane ALLEN & her daughter Joanne ALLEN Children of brother [___] JACKSON of Exeter. brother Stephen JACKSON Wife & executor: Marjory JACKSON John MOORE [?]maker |
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1612 |
Lancashire Archives John JACKSON of Casterton WRW-L R576B-11 [written in pencil: was between 1612 and 1614] |
The will was damaged with a large section torn out of it. The attached inventory included everything from books to apparel, to a frying pan. |
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1615 |
Will of Anne Jackson, Widow of London
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Widow of Thomas JACKSON, Draper, probate 1609. Mr. Edward MEREDITH Sister STEERE Sister HATTON Alice her servant Sister WHTTERANCE of Derby Sister BATE Cousin Anne EVANS Mr. COLLAMORE Appoint my son Miles JACKSON executor Cousin HAYWARD my sister HATTON’s daughter Will dated 11 April 1615 Probate Miles JACKSON, legitimate son of deceased. NOTE: Jan Waugh has transcribed this in full. |
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1615 |
Will of George Jackson, Merchant Tailor of London
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Citizen and Merchant Tailor of London. Nathaniel JACKSON my brother’s son. [?ogan] JACKSON sister of Nathaniel JACKSON. Anne SMALLWOOD my sister’s daughter. Humphry SMALLWOOD my brother [in-law]. Sarah SMALLWOOD his siter. Thomas GARDINER my sister’s son. Kinsman Goodman [Page?] [?PORTER] George DUNN my friend. Thomas [?] Friend: Jacob PENNINGTON and his wife. Mr. HAMBLETON, Mr. BROOKE and Mr [?] my long time friends. Thomas TIDMAN Friend [Beford?] BROOKE Haberdasher and Jeffry [DALER?] Ironmonger of London. Witnesses: John BENTLEY, John HAMBLETON Nicholas [?] |
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1616 |
Will of Christopher Jackson, Girdler of London
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[based on watermarked image] to be buried by wife Anne Parish of St. [?] Father: William JACKSON sister Mandele JACKSON [?] to my [?] Elizabeth JACKSON Cousin Lord [?] to my [?] Suzan JACKSON aka Susan to my [?] [?]ger JACKSON My two children: Samuel JACKSON & [B?] JACKSON Daughter [?] |
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1616 |
Will of Thomas Jackson or Jackeson of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex
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[based on watermarked image] date of Memorandum: 5 May 15?5 Brother: Stephen JACKSON The rest in Latin: Stephen JACKSON executor Marjory JACKSON als MYNNELL |
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1617 |
Will of Mylis Jackson, Gentleman of Comb Hay, Somerset
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Wife Elinor JACKSON. … messuage in Barton [Regis?]…bought of Phillipp LANGLEY… Thomas [SIFTON?] To wife, land in Bristol … Son Mylis JACKSON. Son William JACKSON. .. land in Lufton, Co. Somerset. Brother [DOROLE?] Son Thomas JACKSON … land in Bristol .. Daughter Joyn JACKSON .. land in Walker’s tenement … Daughters Elizabeth and Ann JACKSON. [grandchild?] Elizabeth JACKSON. … poor people of Bristol .. Sister HATTON Cousin Margaret JONES wife of Morgan JONES. Cousin EVANS
William PITT and his wife. Sister Anne PALMER dwellings in [?] in Lincolnshire. Cousin Myles JACKSON Probate by Eleanor JACKSON, his relict. NOTE: In the Parish of Ballingarry, the townland of Lisduane was the home of Miles JACKSON as early as 1655. His sons were Miles JACKSON jr. & Clifford Walker JACKSON. His daughter Fanny probably married George MONCTON. SOURCE: P 16-17 Monckton of Co. Limerick. Brian De Breffny. The Irish Ancestor, Vol. IV, No. 1, 1972. Miles Jackson was the owner of a large estate in Lisduane, Granagh, in the early 1600s. History of Limerick 55 pp Hamilton JACKSON 1670, then Miles JACKSON & Abraham JACKSON attainted of treason by King James. [pdf filed under Limerick] |
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1618 |
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[based on watermarked image] Son Thomas – one feather bed … in house of Jacob SEAGER mention of diaper cloth and I think holland cloth. Son Henry JACKSON one feather bed. Daughter Mary Daughter Elizabeth god-daughter PALMER John PALMER Executor John CROMPTON 9mention of 2 children) Isabel JACKSON “my ould [?]” THOROGOOD Isabel EARLE Jane BURRORN |
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1619 |
Will of Richard Jackson, Gentleman of Wolverhampton, Staffordshire
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Notes by Jan Waugh Richard Jackson ST1560 - testator ; gentleman of Wolverhampton ; Barrister of Clement’s Inn (Anne) (Gough) Jackson) – deceased (by 1614) 1st wife of testator Elizabeth (Eggington) Jackson – 2nd wife of testator ; dau of John Eggington of Robinson ; she mar. 2nd Richard Barnfield Richard Jackson ST1613 - only son of testator ; minor, yet to be educated ; became a barrister Mr. Henry Jackson ST1580 - brother of testator ; vicar of Dudley, Staff. ; Overseer Children of Henry Jackson - Edward Jackson ST1570~ - brother of testator ; Overseer ; (1647 will) ; mar 1599 Isabel Quinton (1652 will) (Alice) (Jackson ST1570/1) Martin - sister of testator (Thomas? Martin) – husband of Alice (Anne) (Jackson ST1578l/9) Quinton - sister of testator (William Quinton) – husband of Anne (Margery) (Jackson ST1582) Gibson - sister of testator (Thomas Gibson) – husband of Margery John Jackson ST1556~ – deceased brother of testator ; d. betw 1603-1619 Richard Jackson ST1579-00 - nephew of testator ; son of John Jackson ; in service in London ( ) Green - late uncle of testator ; perhaps a barrister Mr. Richard Wilks - kinsman of testator ; of Willenhall ; Overseer Mr. John Garbett - kinsman of testator ; of Nechells, (Birmingham) Warwick ; Overseer Mrs. ( ) Eggington - mother in law [Isabel Morton?] John Egginton, gent. - brother in law William Bailey - friend of testator ; clerk Mr. Henry Gough - Robert Brimley - Edmond Warings, Esq. - friend Mr. Thomas Austin - friend of Tetnall Property Dwelling house, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire – to wife and son, then bro Henry Pipehill, Lichfield, Staffordshire Merrydale – to wife and son, then bro Edward Ashborn Hayes, Bloxwich (Walsall), Staffordshire Walsall, Staffordshire Great Wyrley, in South Staffordshire - a mining village Pelsall (Walsall), Staffordshire Monmore Croft, Staffordshire |
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1619 |
Will of Robert Jackson, Mercer of Louth, Lincolnshire
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Sister Elizabeth JACKSON Wife: Elizabeth JACKSON Children Son: John JACKSON bequeathed the house in which Robert JACKSON dwells. Land in Louth… Son: Robert JACKSON ???] JACKSON daughter of Robert JACKSON after marriage or when of age. Elizabeth JACKSON daughter of Robert JACKSON after marriage or when of age. Jane JACKSON 3rd daughter of Robert JACKSON… Emma JACKSON 4t daughter of Robert JACKSON …. [??] [??] Brother Richard JACKSON Lots of other names hard to read … BILLINGE … Probate to Elizabeth JACKSON, relict. |
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1623 |
Will of Anne Jackson, Spinster of Hayes, Middlesex
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Brother Thomas JACKSON [his son Henry?] John JACKSON (was this a nephew?) Christopher JACKSON (was this a brother or a nephew?) Brother [Mosy?] JACKSON Mary THOMAS Cousin Marie JACKSON Cousin Katherine JACKSON Jane her brother Thomas JACKSON’s maid? Probate: Dorothy JACKSON
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1623 |
WILL OF ELEANOR BAINBRIGG OF GILLFOOT. |
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1623 |
Will of Richard Jackson, Armorer of London
NOTE: Transcribed in full by Jan Waugh. |
To be buried in St Sepulcres Church Brother: John JACKSON Children of brother William JACKSON deceased (6 children) except William JACKSON his eldest and his father’s heir. Richard JACKSON was his next son. Sister: Elizabeth TIDMAN Wife is still living. John SHUCKBURGH of Upper Shuckburgh, Warwickshire or his son John. Brother [in-law] Sherwood John FULLAM and his wife Sara Henry HOWELL Kinsmen John BEE & Cornelius BEE Cousin Mr. Henry NEWBY and his wife William ALLEN Mary SHERWOOD the daughter of Robert SHERWOOD Wife: Sara JACKSON executor & relict |
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1624 |
Will of Nicholas Jackson of Greenwich, Kent
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[based on watermarked image] Memorandum 1622. Wife Alice JACKSON Sister: [?] |
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1625 |
Will of John Jackson, Bachelor of Divinity and Parson of Saint Alban Wood Street, City… |
London. To be buried at St. Albans or other … Brother: Thomas JACKSON Sister: Elizabeth COFFEY[?] wife of Thomas COFFEY Kinsman [?]: Ellen [?] Wife: Margaret Three daughters: Margaret, Elizabeth & Marie. |
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1625 |
Will of Joseph Jackson, Clothworker of London
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[based on watermarked image] 31 Dec [?] Appoint Joseph JACKSON Citizen and Clothier & Leonard [PARKER? PORTER?] … purchase of other lands and houses in London John KIRBY merchant of London [Cousin?] Son: John JACKSON executor To wife – house on [Milke?street?] |
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1626 |
Lancashire Archives: W/RW/L/R576B/46 Testator's name: WILLIAM JACKSON Occupation/status: Place: KIRKBY LONSDALE County/Country:... NOTE: He was buried April 24, 1626, Kirkby Lonsdale |
1626 Apr 20 Will of William JACKSON of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland. This William JACKSON was the father of Rev. Richard JACKSON (1602-1681) of Kirkby Lonsdale. This son gave this William at least 20 grandchildren, many of whom settled in Ireland. NAMES: William JACKSON; Frances or Francis JACKSON (?); Nicholas BORRETT; Jane BORRETT née WILSON; Mary JACKSON née SLATER; Francis JACKSON; Christopher GRIDDARD (or GILDARD); John JACKSON; Henry RICCI[?]GY; Wilson?; Agnes JACKSON; Thomazen TINDALL (?); Christopher GOUGH; Edward WILSON; William [BERKERS? HERBERT?]; John SPENCER; John [JAXON?]; James SMYTH; Anne TRAYNER(?); PLACES: Kirkby Lonsdale; Underly Hall; Nether Levens Hall; |
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1626 |
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Brother John JACKSON Brother [in-law] George PATE Uncle ANALY Richard SHERETT Uncle [FOSTER?] John [Pire] ANALY Mr. TOBY PROBATE: Henry MARTIN George PATE |
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1631 |
Will of Henry Jackson, Vintner of London
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Will Notes by Jan Waugh Henry Jackson - testator ; vintner and citizen of London ; 1629 will Joyce (Whitehead) Jackson - wife of testator ; Executrix Martha (Jackson) Ap Powell - daughter of testator John Ap Powell, gent. - husband of Martha ; Supervisor Ap Powell children Robert Lee - nephew of testator ; vintner of London (See Edw Whitehead 1606 will) Mary (Jackson) Norton - daughter of testator Stephen Norton - husband of Mary ; grocer of London ; Supervisor Norton children Brother Butcher - ? step siblings? Sister Butcher Deeds of land in Rugby, Warwick to sons in law |
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1631 |
Will of Luke Jackson, Girdler of Saint Nicholas Acons, City of London
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[based on watermarked image] Wife: [?] Daughter: Anne JACKSON £100 Mother [?[ Brother George JACKSON Luke JACKSON, godson Children of said sister [?all] Brother in law: George [?] Bequeath to Christs Hospital London for the use of the children in there harboured… Bequeath to Girdlers of London Bequeath to children of my [?] vizt John BARTON and Elizabeth… |
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1634 |
Will of Thomas Jackson, Trumpeter's Mate of the Ship Exchange
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[based on watermarked image] To wife Alice JACKSON dwelling house in [Posanary] Lane Richard DOLLYNET trumpeter. Joseph JACKSON (cousin?0 Probate to Alice JACKSON relict. |
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1635 |
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[based on watermarked image] very brief – To Thomas [EVERLEIGH?] Daughter: Maria [EVERLEIGH] Will dated may 1624. probate to [Alanice?] JACKSON widow and relict. |
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1635 |
Will of John Jackson, Merchant Tailor of London PROB-11-168-581 |
Son – Samuel JACKSON Son – John JACKSON Daughter – Sara JACKSON Wife: Joanne or Jocyn Mention of Lincolns Inn NOTE: This one is hard to read.
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1635 |
Will of Thomas Jackson, Merchant of Bristol, Gloucestershire
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[based on watermarked image] 1634 Feb 1 “lying upon his death” Brother [?[ JACKSON William JACKSON to former partner … Witness: Joseph JACKSON Probate: Anne JACKSON[?] Thomas JACKSON Marginalia: [Thomas JACKSON] Margaretta [ALASKEE] |
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1636 |
Lancashire Archives: W/RW/F/R336B/29 Testator's name: THOMAS JACKSON Occupation/status: Not given Place: DONERDALL IN FURNESS, KIRKBY ... Possibly related: W/RW/F/R336B/9 1635 Will of Nicholas JACKSON of Dunnerdale, Broughton, Kirkby Ireleth W/RW/F/R336A/48 1638 will of Jennet JACKSON of Donerdale, Kirkby Ireleth. W/RW/K/R447A/13 Jul 15, 1648 Alice JACKSON widow, Kirkby Kendall SOURCE: The Memoirs Of Sir Daniel Fleming Transcribed By R. E. Porter And Edited By W. G. Collingwood. Kendal Titus Wilson & Son 1928. I.e. Richard Booth or del Bothe, who sold a house in Soutergate, Ulverston, to Thomas Jackson, ' chaloner ' (blanket-maker). In the original deed, ' Nicholas Corker ' stands as ' John Corbet ' ; John Corker, however, appears in other deeds of this period. This was a footnote to: Con. P. Bothes* Grant of a Tenement in Ulverston, Witnesses: Christo. de Berdsey, Tho. le Fleming, Tho. de Osmunderlaw, Will, del Fell, Nicho. Corker, &c. Dated Nov. 11. 4. H. 6. A History of the County of Lancaster Vol 8. At British History on Line. |
03 May 1636 Children: Nicholas, Edward (eldest), Elizabeth, Ellene, Jenet. To be buried at church of Broughton. Wife [Alice?]. Witnesses John JACKSON & George JACKSON. Inventory 3 Feb 1635. Probate May 3, 1636. |
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1637 |
Will of Joyce Jackson, Widow of Saint Albans, Hertfordshire
Transcribed by Jan Waugh |
Date of will 1637. Daughter: Martha POWELL wife of John POWELL of St. Albans. Daughter: Mary NORTON wife of Stephen NORTON of London. Sisters: Elizabeth [BUTCHER?] and Mary REYNOLD. [Clare?] MOORE my sister’s daughter Grandchild Thomas [?] To the poor people f St. Peters. Witnesses: Edmund NEALE Thomas [HARRIS?} 7 John [CHERNORK?] |
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1640 |
Transcribed by Jan Waugh. |
Burial in Churchyard of Boughton. Son William JACKSON bequeath house at the sign of the [?] at the east end of the market where Nicholas SMITH lives and lease to daughter-in-law of the house I live in. Wife: Elizabeth JACKSON. Witness: John RODLEY, Edward [?]. Probate to Elizabeth JACKSON relict. NOTE: Possible link to: JACKSONs of Kilkenny. The land grants to Edmond JACKSON at Corluddy, Portnascully, and Dungooly, all in Co. Kilkenny were key to assembling this Jacksons of Kilkenny family tree. Benthams Abstracts filled in some of the gaps. Was he the Capt. JACKSON who had been dislodged from Co. Antrim? Was he a Royalist, or was he one of those who was caught up in the sweep when the government was transporting all Presbyterians from Antrim & Down in 1653? There is much that I do not know here. NOTE: Freemen of Limerick. Jackson, Barnaby, Esq., Curluddy, County Co. Kilkenny, 11/5/1762
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1641 |
Lancashire Archives: W/RW/L/R576B/18 Testator's name: JOHN THE ELDER JACKSON Occupation/status: Place: PUDDLEHAW IN CASTERTON KIRKBY ... |
11 NOV 1641 Probate. John JACKSON of Puddlehaw in Casterton. Yeoman. Body to buried in Parish churchyard of Kirkby Lonsdale as near the burial place of my family as the ground will permit. Item I give unto my eldest son John JACKSON one table in the [?] house; second son Robert JACKSON; Item I give to Elin JACKSON my daughter [?] Item I give to Elin JACKSON daughter of my son John Executrix of this my last will and testament… wife Juliana JACKSON…. 17th day September… Lord Charles… King of England and Scotland [?] and Ireland Defender of the faith… WITNESSES: Nicholas HIND; Thomas GARNETT; Tho BAMBRIGG. PROBATE: Juliana JACKSON relict of Johannis JACKSON Puddlehaw Casterton yeoman [Richard DODGSON?] Barbon… Witnesses Thomas HARRISON; George BENSON. Juliana JACKSON [her mark] Richard DODGSON INVENTORY: That of a prosperous yeoman farmer. |
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1641 |
Will of Anne Jackson alias Bridges, Widow of London
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Aunt the Lady [?] Uncle Mr. Thomas BOND? Cousin Martha BOND Cousin Barbara BOND Edmond MORRIS London Draper Cousin Thomas BOND of London Doctor |
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1647 |
Lancashire Archives: W/RW/L/R576B/25 Testator's name: RICHARD JACKSON Occupation/status: YEOMAN Place: MIDLETON KIRKBY LONSDALE County... |
1647 probate of will of Richard JACKSON of Middleton. NOTE- The inventory of his assets was dated 1641, although the probate cover sheet says 1647, and the will itself was dated 1638. The BAINBRIGGE family, mentioned in this will, intermarried with various branches of the JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale families - notably, with an OTWAY and a NORTH intermarriage. There were likely others that we will unravel in the fullness of time. NAMES: Richard JACKSON; Mrs. JACKSON; John JACKSON; Isobel JACKSON; John THIRNBECK; Thomas BAINBRIGGE; Richard BAINBRIGGE; John BAINBRIGGE; Edward BAINBRIGGE; Alice BAINBRIGGE. PLACES: Middleton, Kendal, Westmorland. NOTE: Thomas Bainbrigge (bur 05.11.1658, 3rd son) m. Agnes Jackson (dau of George Jackson of Derby).+ issue (a 1619) - John (b c1616), Elizabeth (b c1610), Mary (b c1612) |
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1647 |
Sentence of Thomas Jackson, Doctor in Divinity, Senior Prebendary of Christchurch in Caterbury
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Filed under 1644 The 1647 Probate of Will of Rev Thomas JACKSON Canterbury coupled with the 1658 March 14 Probate Will of Elizabeth JACKSON, his wife, lead us to their grandson Lodowick JACKSON and to understanding his connections to County Cork in the mid-1600s. It is likely that some of his descendants rooted there. For example, the ancestry of Alderman Ambrose JACKSON has yet to be taken that one step back toto connect to likely roots in Britain. SEE: Jacksons of Canterbury & Nantwich England and Co. Cork, Ireland. This Family tree starts in Lancashire with the 1571 birth of Rev. Thomas JACKSON. He became the prebendary of Canterbury Cathedral and was a grandfather of Lodowick JACKSON of Youghall Co. Cork who served as a customs and paymaster in the mid-1600s. In the 1640s, Rev. Thomas experienced financial set-backs and had to retrench. The financial circumstances of his family was like many of their class whose sons lived in Ireland and worked as merchants, military, clerics, or government officials. |
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1648 |
Will of Margarett Jackson, Widow of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex
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[based on watermarked image] To be buried with my late husband John JACKSON parish of St. Mastend[?] mother-in-law Margaret JACKSON and her daughter Anne EVAN To late husband’s uncle ___ LAW and his wife & to Thomas LAW and [Phylis?] LAW Brother-in-law Thomas JACKSON Katherine TODD widow widow CLARKE Samuel and Sarah LAMB children of cousin Sarah LAMB Cousin [Louisa?] PARKER Zacharie BAYLE Blacksmith Zacharie Taylor Probate: Zacharie TAYLOR |
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1649 |
Will of William Jackson, Gentleman of City of London
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[based on watermarked image] appoint Mr. William [?] of London Merchant executor. Father: William JACKSON Date of will: 30 July 1642. |
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1651 |
Will of Dorothy Jackson, Widow of Higham, Kent
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[based on watermarked image] Eldest son: William JACKSON. Son: Thomas JACKSON Daughter Joane MAIN[WANT?] Anne JACKSON of Parish of Higham, Kent Margaret BURKMAN Sister: Margaret [?] Probate: William JACKSON, son. |
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1651 |
Will of Isaac Jackson, Husbandman of Milnsbridge, Yorkshire
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[based on watermarked image] Sister Sarah JACKSON and his master Edward ATKINSON to be joint executors. Martha ATKINSON wife of Edward. |
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1651 |
Will of Rachaell Jackson, Widow of London
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[based on watermarked image] To be buried in Mary Magdalen in Mil[?] or St. Botolphs. |
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1651 |
Will of Talbott Jackson, Feltmaker of Lancaster, Lancashire
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Son John JACKSON esq, executor. Daughter Ellen is mentioned. Wife Margaret JACKSON (presumably a 2nd wife) SEE ALSO: Lancaster Church Register records of JACKSONs. 1628 May 31 m Dorothy JOHNSON Richard JACKSON 1629 Jan son Robert JACKSON 1629 Jan son Daughter Anne JACKSON b 1633. Henry JACKSON 1635 son. Dorothy JACKSON vxor buried 1638 1644 Ellen JACKSON daughter (from 2nd wife – unless there are two Talbott JACKSONs. The only one mentioned in the will) |
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1651 |
Will of William Jackson, Husbandman of Higham, Kent
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[based on watermarked image] Daughter Joane Son: William JACKSON son: Thomas JACKSON NOTE: 5 children mentioned in will, only two were named. PROBATE: William JACKSON son of Dorothy JACKSON one of the executors mentioned in will of Dorothy JACKSON.
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1652 |
Will of Ambrose Jackson, Yeoman of Westmorland
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19 March 1648 Of Skerrigill of Forest of Stainmore. To be buried in parish Church of [Brough?] To loving wife Agnes JACKSON one half of my tenement… Three daughters Margaret, Elizabeth and Agnes Son [Ambrose] Brother Christopher JACKSON Brother-in-law Ralph [SIS?OISKE] 5 Jan 1651 Probate Margarett, Elizabeth & Agnes JACKSON Notes from Abstracts of Probates: JACKSON, Ambrose, of Skerrigill(Scurrygill),in Stainmore Forest, (p. Brough,) Westmorland. Admon w. Will [9 Bowyer] Jan. 5, 1651-2 to relict AGNES JACKSON alias Conniston, d.m. children Mary, Eliz., and Agnes Jackson. |
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1652 |
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[based on watermarked image] to Thomas WALPOOLE and his children to Sarah daughter of Francis GILL to Elizabeth [MINNO?] to Elizabeth GOODBID Cousin Lidia JACKSON the wife of my cousin John JACKSON of Newington [co. Kent?] Sarah GOODBIN daughter of GOODBIN [GOODWIFE?] [?] JACKSON Lidia JACKSON executor WITNESS: Edward LANGFORD. Sir Nathaniel BRENT of Prerogative Court. |
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1652 |
Will of Margaret Jackson, Widow of Westminster, Middlesex
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[based on watermarked image] To be buried St. Margaret, Westminster Executor: Elizabeth MOULDER wife of Nicholas MOULDER |
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1652 |
Will of Stephen Jackson, Gentleman of Heskerige, Northumberland
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[based on watermarked image] Wife Jane Son: Charles JACKSON Son: William JACKSON Daughter: Jane JACKSON Son: Eliezer JACKSON & his sister Anna Son” [Na?]than JACKSON Daughter Mary JACKSON Daughter Isabel JACKSON Daughter: Frances JACKSON Daughter: Margaret JACKSON Son: Stephen JACKSON Nephew John [?] Alderman Berwick Nephew: Stephen JACKSON |
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1653 |
Will of George Jackson, Yeoman of Houghead within Withington, Lancashire
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[based on watermarked image] Master Edward MOSLEY son: Richard JACKSON Clerke Wife: Anne Son: James Daughter: Marie Daughter [?] Kinsman: William JACKSON of Brooksbank Brother-in-law John HUGHES Sister Elizabeth Sister: Anne Children of Richard JACKSON: Anne, Marie & Frances. |
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1653 |
Will of Roger Jackson, Yeoman of Newbiggin, Westmorland
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To be buried in Morland Church To Richard HODGSON and wife Jennett Sister Ellenor ROBINSON Mary ROBINSON Ellenor wife of Rowland LAMBE and her children Edward son of Richard WINTER John ROBINSON Wife of Richard KENDALL God-daughter daughter of John CAMPHING God-daughter daughter of Micahell SALHOLD[?] Godson Robert CLARKE Ellinor JACKSON John PARROT Richard WINTER
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1654 |
Will of Christopher Jackson, Clothier of Leeds, Yorkshire
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[based on watermarked image] Anne JACKSON daughter of my son George Jackson. Son George JACKSON’s son Christopher. Brother: Thomas JACKSON Nephew: Christopher JACKSON, executor with George JACKSON. |
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1654 |
Will of Christopher Jackson, Innholder of Peterborough, Northamptonshire
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[based on watermarked image] [God?]son Richard JAKSON my eldest brother’s son. Brother John JACKSON Brother William JACKSON Daughter: Anne JACKSON dwellinghouse in Peterborough to brother John JACKSON. Brother-in-Law [illegible] |
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1654 |
Will of Eleazer Jackson, Burges of Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland
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[based on watermarked image] Brother [Polhan?] JACKSON of [?solrigg] legacy from his [unnamed] father Probate: Elizabeth JACKSON, relict of Eleazer. |
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1654 |
Will of John Jackson, Yeoman of Wharfe, Yorkshire PROB 11/242/45 |
Body to be buried at Churchyard or Church at Clapham Wife Ellin aka Ellen Bequeath to John JACKSON [of Austwirke?] nephew and son of Thomas JACKSON of Wharff Elizabeth JOHNSON daughter of John JOHNSON of Austwirke Thomas JACKSON son of Thomas JACKSON & Robert his brother & Thomas JACKSONs five daughters |
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1654 |
Will of Samuell Jackson, Clothworker of Leeds, Yorkshire
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Samuel JACKSON PROB 11/242/602 Samuel JACKSON of Leeds, Co. York Clothier Wife: Mary JACKSON Michael HUTCHINSON Chapman Son Samuel JACKSON Executor Thomas STURDY Brother-in-law William [MARWOODS?] of Laughton Co. Lincoln Esq. Cousin George JACKSON of Leeds Merchant Son John JACKSON Probate 30 Aug 1654 |
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1654 |
Will of Samuell Jackson, Mercer
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[based on watermarked image] Wife Elizabeth JACKSON Mother: Barbara SKYAN? Brother Isaac JACKSON Brother George [CLARKE} Samuel son of Isaak JACKSON Millicent WILCOX Brother John WILCOX Samuel son of Thomas JACKSON John son of Thomas JACKSON Probate to Elizabeth JACKSON, relict. |
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1654 |
Will of Susan or Susanna Jackson, Spinster of Halifax, Yorkshire
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[based on watermarked image] Mother: Anne JACKSON of Halifax with George JACKSON of Soursbuy Mi[??]ah JACKSON of Soursbury Probate Anne JACKSON, her mother. |
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1654 |
Will of William Jackson, Butcher of Thirsk, Yorkshire
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[based on watermarked image] Burial Church yard of Carlton To Poor of Parish Carleton Daughter of Jane SIMPSON [?] daughter of my daughter Jane Thomas LANGDALE Elizabeth CLARKE and Margarett daughter of Stephen LOVORY Son: John JACKSON. Youngest Son: Henry JACKSON.Richard Danby Wife Frances JACKSON executor & relict |
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1654 |
Will of Zachariah Jackson, Bricklayer of Saint Olave Southwark, Surrey
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[based on watermarked image] Son: Zachariah JACKSON Daughter: Elizabeth JACKSON Wife Anne JACKSON Will dated 26 May 1653 Probate to Anne JACKSON, relict. |
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1655 |
Will of Leonard Jackson, Tanner of York, Yorkshire
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[based on watermarked image] Brother & executor: Thomas JACKSON and his wife Elizabeth. Father: Leonard JACKSON Sister Jane BERKELL Sister [Anne] BARNOT Ralph ROBINSON Dorothy ROBINSON Sister: Elizabeth JACKSON. |
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1655 |
Will of Nicholas Jackson, Gentleman of Brigstock, Northamptonshire
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[based on watermarked image] Son: John JACKSON. Daughter Mary, wife of John LEWES. Son: Nicholas JACKSON – tenements in Brigstock. Daughter Susannah JACKSON Daughter Daread JACKSON [odd forename] Elizabeth JACKSON Wife Elizabeth JACKSON executor & relict.
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1655 |
Will of Robert Jackson, Burgis of Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland
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[based on watermarked image] To be buried with his wife and friends [was there a 1st wife?] Wife: Margaret JACKSON house in [?] Street. House in Churchgate to eldest son Stephen JACKSON of City of London. House adjoining Thomas BERRINGE Joyner’s house Son: [Francis?] JACKSON 3td son Richard JACKSON house in Berwick Grand[?] Thomas BRISTON Probate: Margaret JACKSON, relict. |
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1655 |
Will of Thomas Jackson, Cook of Saint Giles in the Fields, Middlesex
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[based on watermarked image] Brothers: William JACKSON and John JACKSON Wife: Alice JACKSON |
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1655 |
Will of Thomas Jackson, Schoolmaster of Penrith, Cumberland
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Probate 1655 – I had filed it under date of will 1654 To be buried in Church of Penrith’ Wife: Dorothy JACKSON Daughter: Dorothy JACKSON To come out of monies which Nicholas JACKSON hath a mortgage on called Dax-gate-hole at Whtsontyde Daughter: Annas JACKSON Daughter: Frances JACKSON Daughter: Mary JACKSON Daughter: Sara JACKSON Relict: Dorothy JACKSON |
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1655 |
Will of William Jackson, Woollen Draper of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
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Notes by Jan Waugh Thomas Jackson LI1548~ - testator ; wool draper of Gainsborough, Lincoln ; 1604, pr 1605 Katherine (Turrie) Jackson – 2nd? wife of testator John Jackson LI1575 – eldest son of testator William Jackson LI1581 – 2nd son of testator Roger Jackson LI1595- 3rd son of testator ; under age 14 Mary Jackson LI1584 – daughter of testator ; under age 21 Alice Jackson LI1593- daughter of testator ; under age 21 Elizabeth Jackson LI1599 - testator's daughter ; under age 21 Anne (Jackson LI1578) Beale - testator's daughter (Christopher Beale) – husband of Anne Thomas Beale – grandson of testator ; Anne's son William Jackson (the elder) LI1562~ - Gainsborough woolen draper ; (pos brother or cousin) Francis Jackson LI1596 - son of William Jackson, the elder William Jackson LI1600 - son of William Jackson, the elder ; DID this William reside w/Alice Gray? Alice Gray - perhaps a sister or niece of testator ; resides in cottage in Moreton, Gains, Linc. Roger Jackson LI1545~ - testator's brother ; resides Gainsborough Anne (Agnes) Jackson LI1576 – niece of testator ; dau of Roger Jackson Mary Jackson LI1581 – niece of testator ; dau of Roger Jackson Edward Stanley – Samuel Harrington - Anne Harrington - William Bearley - lives in one of Thos' homes Robert Clarkson - lives in one of Thos' homes Henry Homes / Howes - resides in the Forest Home of Gainsborough William Juxon - resides in the Forest Home of Gainsborough Property House in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire – to wife, then to son John 2nd house in Gainsborough, Linc – to bro Roger 2 houses in West Stockwith, Nottinghamshire – to wife, then one house to son William, other to Roger Hayholme in Leven Parish, Holderness, Yorkshire – to wife, then to son John Preston Parish, Lancashire – to wife, then to son John Lord’s Forest, Gainsborough – to dau Mary Skitgate house, Gainsborough – to son William 2 houses in Moreton, Gainsborough – to son William Dwelling house and shop – to son William |
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1656 |
Will of Daniell Jackson of Wilbarston, Northamptonshire
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[based on watermarked image] to be buried at Church at Wilbarston Son: Daniel JACKSON of [?] Wife: Elizabeth JACKSON Daniel JACKSON of Ches[?] (who is he?) John son of Edward JACKSON Edward Jackson, Thomas JACKSON & John JACKSON sons of John JACKSON of [?] William JACKSON of Wildon my kinsman. Thomas JACKSON of [?] Kinsman Elizabeth JACKSON daughter of Edward JACKSON of [?] Wife Elizabeth JACKSON, sole executor/ |
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1656 |
Will of Joane Jackson, Widow of Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex
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[based on watermarked image] Cousin: Henry JACKSON – a field lying upom the [Gd[?]] in Little Chamber 3 daughters: Agnes LODGINGHAM; Sarah SRAX or CRAX? & Anne JACKSON. Son: John JACKSON |
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1656 |
Will of Mary Jackson, Gentlewoman of Bridlington, Yorkshire
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[based on watermarked image] Son [[Chris]tin?] Son-in-law Mathew YEATS Son: Timothy at time of majority Robert [L?] Richard [?AVELY] Daughter Abigail Daughter Sarah Margaret & Elizabeth daughters of my daughter Roberta. Abigail’s three daughters. Executors (all daughters of testatrix): Roberta ROBINSON Sarah YEATS Abigail DRAKE |
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1656 |
Will of Nicholas Booth alias Jackson, Yeoman of Prescott, Gloucestershire
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[based on watermarked image] lots of property mentioned. Ellin [RED] now wife. Daughter: Annas [?] William RAYNER Son-in-law Thomas MILTON Son-in-law John HEMMYN aka HEMMON SEE: For reference as BOOTH alias JACKSON: The Publications of the Harleian Society vol 21. |
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1656 |
Will of Peter Jackson, Yeoman of Saint Johns, Cumberland
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[based on watermarked image] Son & heir: William JACKSON Son: John JACKSON 3rd Son Peter JACKSON Youngest son: Henry JACKSON Nicholas TYSON of Ponsonby Daughter Annas JACKSON Nicholas SHARPE of Burton Edward SHARPE. Natural Wife Margarett JACKSON relict & sole executor
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1656 |
Will of Robert Jackson of Cracombe, Yorkshire
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Sister [?] [KAYE?] of [?]ington and her children… Sister Margaret’s daughters’ children … Anthony [?]LAXTON son Robert [?]LAXTON Margaret ATKINSON & Robert ATKINSON her husband joint executors.
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1656 |
Will of Thomas Jackson, Yeoman of Cundall, Yorkshire
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[based on watermarked image] to be buried at Cundall Church Eldest son Thomas JACKSON son: Michael JACKSON George JACKSON (another son?0 Son (in-law) Frances BURTON Daughter Thomasin JACKSON Lands in Aysonby William JACKSON (who is he?) Edmund PHILLIPS Executors: William JACKSON & William [?] |
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1656 |
Will of William Jackson, Merchant of London
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[based on watermarked image] Son William JACKSON of Amsterdam, Holland, executor. |
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1656 |
Will of William Jackson, Yeoman of Togston Moor House, Northumberland
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[based on watermarked image] Father: Thomas JACKSON & [Jane?] his wife. Wife: Julian JACKSON & 3 Children: John JACKSON, Suzanne JACKSON & Joseph JACKSON. Probate: Julian JACKSON relict. |
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1657 |
Will of Christopher Jackson, Yeoman of Dufton, Westmorland
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[based on watermarked image] Daughters: Dorothy JACKSON; Elizabeth JACKSON; Frances JACKSON. Jennet JACKSON (who was she?) Probate Peter W? & Dorothy his wife. |
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1657 |
Will of Henry Jackson, Skinner of Whitby, Yorkshire
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[based on watermarked image] [Jane] MARSHALL Isabel ROBINSON Unnamed Nephews. Wife: Alice JACKSON |
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1657 |
Will of John Jackson, Butcher of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland
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[based on watermarked image] I John JACKSON the elder of Newcastle-on-Tyrne… Son: Edward JACKSON oldest son. Son: William JACKSON Wife Mary JACKSON Joseph WILLSON son of my brother-in-law John WILLSON deceased. Lancelott son of brother-in-;law Thomas [?] heirs of them the said Ralph WILLSON Probate Mary JACKSON relict. |
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1657 |
Will of John Jackson, Husbandman of Whinfell, Westmorland
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Body to be buried at discretion of wife and friends Son – Thomas JACKSON Son-in-law Thomas [HOLME?] of [Doopslare?] If Thomas [GARDSON?] my son shall die before 20 years … Elizabeth HOLME my daughter Wife – Elizabeth JACKSON … money owed by James BRIGGS of Kendal … money in hands of Francis GARNOTT of Whitwell Executors: William SHEPARD, William JACKSON & William JOHNSON. Will proved in London Elizabeth JACKSON also ROBINSON relict of John JACKSON |
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1657 |
Brothers Richard JACKSON & George JACKSON Sister - Mary [METCALFE?] Son George JACKSON (under age 15 at time of will) Father-in-law Thomas MAYNARD Cousin Charles JACKSON Will: Oct 24, 1656 Proved 1657 by Richard JACKSON brother |
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1657 |
Will of Richard Jackson of Northallerton, Yorkshire
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1656 Aug 3 Sister Anne JACKSON Brother Thomas JACKSON deceased Sister Margaret JACKSON Land had been left by their parents. Oldest daughter of Anne [DRYSDALE?] Nephew & executor Richard JACKSON
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1658 |
Will of Elizabeth Jackson, Widow of Canterbury Kent
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1658 March 14 Probate Will of Elizabeth JACKSON. The 1647 Probate of Will of Rev Thomas JACKSON Canterbury coupled with the 1658 March 14 Probate Will of Elizabeth JACKSON, his wife, lead us to their grandson Lodowick JACKSON and to understanding his connections to County Cork in the mid-1600s. It is likely that some of his descendants rooted there. For example, the ancestry of Alderman Ambrose JACKSON has yet to be taken that one step back to connect to likely roots in Britain. Family Tree: Jacksons of Canterbury & Nantwich England and Co. Cork, Ireland. |
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1658 |
Will of Emmott Jackson, Widow of Newsam, Yorkshire
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[based on watermarked image] Burial at Beringham son-in-law John LONSDALL Grandson: Robert LONSDALL Robert JACKSON, husband, deceased. Grandchild: Edward MASON son of John MASON. Unto Mary MASON my grandchild’s right part. Dorothy LONSDALE my grandchild Thomas LONSDALE my Grandchild … Parish Kirkly Flatham Elizabeth LONSDALE my daughter Probate by John LONSDALE & Robert LONSDALE. |
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1658 |
Will of Francis Jackson of Warley in Holderness, Yorkshire
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[based on watermarked image] Sister Roberta’s children Brother: John JACKSON Robert WRIGHT 1/3rd of estate to wife Mary JACKSON daughter Ralphe [PARKE] Probate to Alice JACKSON relict.
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1658 |
Will of James Jackson, Gentleman of Munckgate York, Yorkshire
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[based on watermarked image] Mentions of several lands in Co. York. Father: Sampson JACKSON bequeathed land in Clifford to him. brother: Sampson JACKSON. Wife: Olive Witness incl Francis BARTON. brother Thomas JACKSON 1627 Apr 2. Memorandum mentions Nathaniel JACKSON. Admons to Thomas JACKSON, nephew. |
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1658 |
Will of Jane Jackson, Widow of London
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[based on watermarked image] Son Mathew JACKSON
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1658 |
Will of Marmaduke Jackson, Yeoman of Thorngumbald, Yorkshire
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[based on watermarked image] Daughter [?] and Margaret [youngest daughter] Lands in Oatwick in Bold[?] eldest son Samuel JACKSON proved by Marmaduke JACKSON, Son. NORTE: He may be the Marmaduke b. 1578 at Burton, Yorkshire, son of Sir Anthony JACKSON & Margaret FROBISHER
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1658 |
Will of Thomas Jackson, Yeoman of North Seaton, Northumberland
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[based on watermarked image] Burial in Chapel [LONGFRANCE?] in said Co. Cousin Ralph DODD Thomas JOHNSON 3 grandchildren: Isaac JACKSON, [?] JACKSON & Catherin JACKSON Daughter Elizabeth [PELLY or POTTE] John [?]nison
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1658 |
Will of William Jackson, Yeoman of Horton in Bradford Dale, Yorkshire
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[based on watermarked image] Wife: Grace JACKSON Daughter: Mary JACKSON Son: Edward JACKSON, executor Nephew: John JACKSON |
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1659 |
Will of George Jackson, Merchant of London
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[based on watermarked image] Buried at Church of Margaret Pattone of Roodon North London near wife and children. Son: George JACKSON Son: Thomas JACKSON Son: James JACKSON mention of land in Co. Yorkshire. Christopher [P?R?Y] executor |
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1659 |
Will of Joane Smith alias Jackson, Widow of Saint Olave Southwark, Surrey
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[based on watermarked image] burial Paish [illegible] only son [in-law?] Bonain SCARBORORE dwelling in [?] London Daughter Mary SCARBORORE John JACKSON late … Probate Bonian SCARBORORE. |
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1659 |
Will of Mary Jackson, Widow of Rotherhithe, Surrey
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[based on watermarked image] My sister’s daughter [?] Jane MORRY my kinswoman Sister [Fundere?] LEWIS wife of William LEWIS. |
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1659 |
Will of Robert Jackson of Newton, Lancashire
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[based on watermarked image] Daughters Elizabeth, Elenore & Jonne JACKSON Son John JACKSON |
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1659 |
Will of Robert Jackson, Mercer of Kirby Kendal, Westmorland
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1659 August 5. Will of Robert JACKSON. NAMES: Robert JACKSON of Kirkby Kendall, Westmorland; John ARCHER; Jane JACKSON; Grace JACKSON née SANDS; Grace JACKSON (daughter); Robert JACKSON & Thomas JACKSON of Whitehaven; John NEWTON; Thomas MACKERETH; Arthur FISHER; George FISHER; Dorothy RAWLINSON; Jenet ROBINSON; Thomas STAINBANKE; Agnes WARDE; Thomas SANDES; Thomas BRATHWAITE; Mathers RICHARDSON; George BIRKHEADE; Robert HARRISON; George JOBSON; Miles ESKRIGGE; Roger ASKERED. OTHER PLACES: Ambleside, Cumberland. |
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1660 |
Will of Thomas Jackson, Mercer of Oxford, Oxfordshire
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[based on watermarked image] Not readable |
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1662 |
Will of Abraham Jackson, Butcher of Hackney, Middlesex
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[based on watermarked image] Mother: Hannah brother Joseph JACKSON Sister Elizabeth JACKSON Elizabeth HEWETT wife: Thomasina JACKSON, executor & relict |
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1663 |
Sentence of Joseph Jackson, Alderman of Bristol, Gloucestershire
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[based on watermarked image] All in Latin Phillippi JACKSON Elizabeth JACKSON |
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1663 |
Will of Ellen Jackson, Widow of Saint Olave Southwark, Surrey
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[based on watermarked image] Mary WALLER executor and her only child was Frances JACKSON.
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1663 |
Will of Joseph Jackson, Merchant of Bristol Gloucestershire
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[based on watermarked image] daughter Anne YATES son-in-law Robert YATES grandchildren Robert, Marie, Sarah & [?] YATES son-in-law Thomas EARLE Brother [?] JACKSON brother Miles JACKSON [Milsa? JACKSON] 7 sister Mary his wife. siter Elizabeth [WILL___?] William WILSON Elizabeth BROWN Cousins William JACKSON & John JACKSON daughter Sarah THOMSON Walter [ELLIS] daughter Ellen BARLO [CARLO?] Mr. LANGTON Thomas CARLO [BARLO?] Memorandum: Brother Phillip JACKSON. |
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1663 |
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[based on watermarked image] Mother: Anne JACKSON After her decease to Francis JACKSON Brother [in-law?] ALLEN? |
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1663 |
Will of Ralph Jackson of Saint Clement Danes, Middlesex
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[based on watermarked image] A brief memorandum – all to his [illegible] wife.
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1664 |
Will of Miles Jackson, Alderman
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land of John DORRILL Esq deceased to his son Alexander JACKSON … High Court Chancery… … [his son Alexander JACKSON – would that be a grandson of Miles JACKSON?] Robert [?] his son [whose son? Alexander’s?] William JACKSON and his daughters Elizabeth JACKSON and Martha JACKSON Grandson Myles JACKSON house in backstreet of George [PARTRIDGE?] daughter [Jane GLOOD?] and children of his daughter. James [?] Witnesses: John [LEGGATT?} John JACKSON Francis YEAMAN John DAVID. Probate to Alexander JACKSON Notes by Jan Waugh Miles Jackson G1592~ - testator ; gentleman ; Bristol Alderman ; son of Miles Jackson Y1547~ ; 1662/3 will pr 1664/5 [Miles lost a number of children due to a house fire] (Mary (Davies) Jackson) - deceased wife of testator ; mar 7 Jul 1616 Bristol Alexander Jackson G1626-32- son of testator ; inheritor of the trust ; Executor Miles Jackson G1652-58 - grandson of testator ; son of Alexander William Jackson G1630~- son of testator Elizabeth Jackson G1644~ - daughter of testator ; usually resided at Knowle House with her father Martha Jackson G1643~ - daughter of testator ; usually resided at Knowle House with her father Anne (Jackson G1620~) Gleed - daughter of testator ; wife of Francis Gleed ; 1720 will (Mary (Jackson G1630~) Horte) - daughter of testator ; mar settlement 20 Aug 1650 (Anthony) Horte, gent. - son in law of testator Children of Horte - grandchildren of testator [Mary, John, Elizabeth, Anthony, Thomas] John Dowell, Esq. - deceased ; testator seems to have purchased his estate ; husband of Anne Bird, dau of Wm Bird by Ann Cox (Anne (Bird) Dowell) - sister in law of testator ; half sister of Mary (Satchfield/Bird) Jackson Robert Pley - also resided at Great House in the Castle John Haggall - witness John Jackson G1607 - witness pos. half-brother ; son of Miles Jackson by Eleanor Davison ; 1681 will |
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1665 |
Lancashire Archives: W/RW/L/R576A/33 Testator's name: GEORGE JACKSON Occupation/status: Place: CASTERTON KIRKBY LONSDALE County... |
18 DEC 1665 Will dated Aug 8 1665. Kirkby Lonsdale probate Dec 18 1665. George Jackson of Casterton. Elizabeth JACKSON wife (her mark) Witnesses: ? FAWCET?; Robert GARNETT (of Casterton); William GARNETT; George FOXCROFT. His body to buried amongst his family in Birtrigge Park; two sisters Jane and [Elingo?] Item I give and bequeath all my land [?] Lonsdale being one house and known by the name of [Longo?] house lyinge at the backside of Richard EDMONSON… wife Elizabeth one part my sister Jane another and my two sisters Jane and Ellingo the third part to be equally distributed amongst them. Amongst his possession 23.0.0 in bonds. |
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1665 |
Will of Andrew Jackson, Merchant of London
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[based on watermarked image] Merchant of London but also from Collingway, Branton, Co. Northamptonshire. Land holdings in Brunton and Brandon in Northants mentioned. George HOLLINGWOOD of Branton. Daniel HOLLINGWOOD of Branton. wife: Mary JACKSON Children: John JACKSON, Stephen JACKSON, Deborah JACKSON, Benjamin JACKSON and Robert JACKSON. Brother-in-law Benjamin [SOLLY] Sister Abigail JACKSON Sister [-in-law] Anne JACKSON, & Nathanial JACKSON, Robert JACKSON, Francis JACKSON her children |
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1665 |
Will of Dorothy Jacson or Jackson, Widow of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex
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[based on watermarked image] Brother George JEFFS hid daughter Roberta JEFFS. brother ___ CLARKES brother Thomas JEFFS Children of sister Joan ALLETT Children of brother John CORMEYER Children of brother William [?] |
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1665 |
Will of John Jackson, Feltmaker of Saint Olave Southwark, Surrey
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[based on watermarked image] Sister [Roo_ere?] MASON Nephew JONATHON Charles JACKSON Robert BOLTON NOTE: Likely son of Talbott JACKSON feltmaker – will probated 1651.
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1666 |
Will of Anne Jackson alias Hoare, Wife of Winkfield, Berkshire
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[based on watermarked image] Wife of Edward JACKSON of Winkfield, Co. Berkshire. Her late husband was John HOARE NOTE: HOARE connections to JACKSONs in Ireland. |
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1666 |
Will of Arthur Jackson, Clerk of London
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[based on watermarked image] Con: Joseph JACKSON eldest daughter Elizabeth JACKSON Grandchild: Mary JACKSON daughter of Joseph JACKSON NOTE: More to add. |
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1666 |
Will of George Jackson, Dyer of London
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[based on watermarked image] To be buried Parish of St. James Wife: Sarah JACKSON Brother: John JACKSON – executor. Partner: Andrew [?] daughter: Elizabeth JACKSON
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1667 |
Will of Thomas Jackson, Vintner of London
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[based on watermarked image] NOTE: A stain on the copy made much of it illegible. Sister: Mary JACKSON of [?]lytom, Co. Bedford. Sister: Joyce JACKSON |
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1668 |
Will of Mathew Jackson, Merchant Tailor of London
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[based on watermarked image] Kinsman George SKUPHONE Brother Stephen had given him a watch which he bequeathed to Brother [in-law] Philipp LAVENDRE.
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1668 |
Will of William Jackson, Yeoman of Northamptonshire
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[based on watermarked image] son [in-law] James WILDS …. Of Duddington. SON and executor: Thomas JACKSON Sister: Mary WILSON To the town of Duddingtown £40 for the building of a schoolhouse out of my farm at [Belaston] in Co. Northampton To son Thomas JACKSON freeholds in Caster, [Belastre] and Duddington & leases in Wibbe[r]ton in Co. Lincoln |
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1669 |
Will of Thomas Jackson, Vintner of London
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[based on watermarked image] sick and weak in body … To Minister of Saint Olaves Parish… Uncle Samuel JACKSON Cousin James [?] Mother Katherine JACKSON Wife: Lidea JACKSON Lands in Essex, London Nephew Isaiah JACKSON son of my Uncle Samuel JACKSON and then to his mother Christian JACKSON Aunt Sarah MARTON [aka MARTIN?] Cusin [?] LANE Sarah MARTON executor |
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1670 |
Will of Alexander Jackson, Goldsmith of London of Saint Andrew Holborn, Middlesex
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To be buried beside late wife in Parish Church of St. John Zacharia in London. Brother John JACKSON of Staffordshire and his son Robert Son-in-law Lawrence DYER 4 grandchildren: Sarah DYER, Alexander DYER, Lawrence DYER & Sarah DYER children of my late daughter Sarah. Son Abraham JACKSON Son Isaac JACKSON My two sons Abraham JACKSON & Joan [sic] JACKSON executors.
1670 December 19 PROB 11/334/461 The will of Alexander Jackson, a goldsmith in London who was granted lands in Co. Meath in post-Cromwellian Ireland. NAMES: Alexander JACKSON of St, Andrew Holborn, Middlesex, goldsmith; John JACKSON of Staffordshire; Robert JACKSON; Lawrence DYER; Alexander DYER; Sarah DYER; Abraham JACKSON; Isaac JACKSON; Bartholemew PICKERING; Daniel JOSLIN. |
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1670 |
Not ordered SEE: JACKSONs of Edderthorpe |
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1671 |
Will of Roger Jackson, Clerk of Longford, Derbyshire Location: Longford, Derbyshire
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Daughter Elizabeth Son: John JACKSON and his wife John’s Son: Roger JACKSON John JACKSON’s other [4?] Children] Son: William JACKSON Children of daughter M’CO[?]LEY Son: George JACKSON Daughter [M’CARAH?] Servant Walter HUDSON … Poor of the Parish of Sutton Poor of Parish of Dalbury Poor of Parish of East Buidford Poor of parish of Longford Poor of Parish of [?]ton Daughter [M’CARAH?] being my housekeeper Will dated 3 Sept 1670. Probate: Roger JACKSON & John JACKSON. |
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1672 |
SOURCE: Lancashire Archives |
1672 January 17 Will of Agnes JACKSON widow of Rev. Francis JACKSON NAMES: Agnes JACKSON née WHITTRIGGE; Rev. Francis JACKSON (deceased); Alan PRICKITT aka Alan PRICKETT; John HADWEN; Stephen WHITTRIGGE; Henry WASHINGTON; Elizabeth PRICKETT née WHITTRIGGE; Christopher BATEMAN; Mrs. DUCKETT; Richard DUCKETT; George (?)AFE; Robert BANNISTER.. PLACES: Kirkby Kendal; Warton; Watland; Hutton; Kirkby Lonsdale. |
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1673 |
Will of John Jackson of City of London PROB 11/342/281 |
PROBATE: Wife – Anne JACKSON Relict- Anne JACKSON
Anne JACKSON Robert John JACKSON
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1673 |
Will of John Jackson, Merchant of City of London
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All to wife, his executor- Jane JACKSON
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1674 |
Will of Edmund Jackson, Yeoman of Great Chesterford, Essex
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[based on watermarked image] Edmund JACKSON son of my brother Richard JACKSON .. lands in Chesterford…Richard son of brother Richard JACKSON and Thomas JACKSON son of Richard JACKSON and Jane [?] daughter of brother Richard JACKSON; Grace JACKSON daughter of brother Richard JACKSON. Brother Thomas JACKSON & his four daughters bequests to children of brothers Richard & Thomas at discretion of my wife, Jane JACKSON. Probate Jane JACKSON widow, Feb [I did not decipher the year] NOTE: See will of Jane JACKSON 1684 – likely the widow of this Edmund JACKSON. |
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1674 |
Will of John Jackson, Draper of London
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Brother John BUNNYARD? Sister [A]nabell BAYLEY Kinsman Thomas WHITMORE Kinsman – Simon JACKSON Wife Grace JACKSON … House he holds from Company of Goldsmiths in London Kinsman Richard RICHMONT Citizen and [?] of London |
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1675 |
Will of Bartholomew Jackson, Yeoman of Tatsfield, Surrey
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Youngest son Richard JACKSON. Daughter Anne JACKSON Daughter Sarah JACKSON Sons John & Bartholomew JACKSON joint executors. NOTE: In 1616 a Bartholomew JACKSON held a lease in Co. Cavan See: JACKSONs of Co. Cavan and Version 2. NOTE: The name Bartholomew JACKSON is not frequent, so it may be of interest that a Bartholomew JACKSON was baptised at St. John’s Dublin in August 24, 1648, a son of Francis JACKSON and Elizabeth HARRISON.
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1675 |
Will of Edward Jackson, Merchant of London
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Eldest son Edward JACKSON yearly sum of £40. Son Richard JACKSON £2,000 Son Nicholas JACKSON £2,000 Daughter Jane JACKSON £2,000 to be paid at age 21 or at marriage. Brother Nicholas JACKSON £50. Wife Jane JACKSON, executor |
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1675 |
Will of Katherine Jackson, Widow of Lee, Kent
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aka Catherina House and land in Co. Kent to sister Sarah MARTIN executrix. Cousin Isaiah JACKSON son of Samuel JACKSON Cousin James [?] my other house in Pater Noster Row, London To cousin Isaiah JACKSON son of Samuel JACKSON land at Walton Abbey Co. Essex after my sister’s decease. Brother-in-law Samuel JACKSON and his wife Christian JACKSON houses in Althurst Lane London Cousins Richard and Henry PERRY Sarah CHANDLERS daughter Katherine Cousin Walter LANE[?] and his wife. Cousin Sarah [GENION?}] at Battersey Cousin Thomas LANE and his sister Sarah LANE Daughter Lydia JACKSON Sarah GRIFFIN maidservant in the house. |
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1675 |
Will of Samuel Jackson, Doctor in Physic, Doctor in Medicine
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[based on watermarked image] Body to be buried in St. Maries Church [aka St. Mary’s] Jin [___CATOE] Francis GREENWAY brother-in-law. Sister Mary [presumably GREENWAY]. to Publique Library of Oxford University To Library in Christ Church to poor of St. Mary’s Church To Margaret [SP___?] wife of Charles [SP___?] to John BATEMEN and his wife Elizabeth BATEMEN To Martha [PEN___?] wife of John [PEN____?] Nephew George LLOYD Nephew: Simon GREENWAY and niece Mary GREENWAY Probate: George LLOYD. |
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Will of Alexander Jackson of Saint Peter le Poer, City of London
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Ward of Broadstreet, London Brother John JACKSON executor Sister Mary [RIDEAT?] in Cheshire Niece Anne [WIDE?] daughter of said Mary [?] Brother Cornelius JACKSON of Brampton, Derbyshire [He died 1675. SEE also: Magna Britannia - Derbyshire Vol 5 and The Old Halls: Manors and families of Derbyshire: The Scarsdale Hundred: “Any old edifice that has sheltered an offshoot of the old Derbyshire family of Beresford must be of interest, even apart from its antiquity. When James Bullock died at Brampton Hall, the heiress gave it to her husband, Cornelius Jackson, of Bubnell, whose heiress gave it to Henry Beresford. We never hear anything of the Jacksons from the compilers, though they were granted arms: argent a lion passant gules, on a chief of the second, three battle axes of the first. Dionysius, one of the sixteen sons of Thomas Beresford and Agnes Hassell, in the reign of Henry VI., was the founder of the Cutthorpe branch of that family.”] Friend Robert ANTROBUS and his wife in the Royal Exchange in London. Thomas Bury GIFFINTON is indebted… SEE Also: Staffordshire Pedigrees 1912 Harleian Society Publications Vol 63. NOTE: Alexander died unmarried. |
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1676 |
Will of Thomas Jackson, Clerk of Kingham, Oxfordshire
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Wife Elizabeth JACKSON, executrix Cousin Nathanial BOYS [aka BOYCE]
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1676 |
Will of William Jackson, Soldier
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Friend Thomas LAVINGTON [LEVINGTON], soldier 16 Dec 1771 date of will. WITNESS: Thomas TAYLOR
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1677 |
Will of John Jackson, Clerk of Saint Clement Danes, City of London
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Brother: Paul JACKSON, Thomas JACKSON, Stephen JACKSON and Susanna JACKSON (wife of Christopher SAXON 1677 John JACKSON will - house in Coleraine Mentions a brother Thomas JACKSON of Westchester. Of interest to me is that several of the JACKSONs of Kirby Lonsdale were also resident and active in Coleraine at this time. One of them, Capt. William JACKSON (1628-1688) had held leases in the Clothworkers Proportion from 1663. He was a son of Rev. Richard JACKSON (1602-1681). Rev. Richard had a brother John JACKSON (b. abt 1609). There may or may not be a connection. Although the lots 9 & 10 in Coleraine were willed to Paul JACKSON, a brother of John JACKSON, I have yet to find a record of him there. |
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1677 |
Will of Ralph Jackson, now belonging to the good Ship Sarrat Merchant bound for the...
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Thomas NICHOLAS |
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1678 |
Will of Bridgett Jackson, Widow of Suffolk
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Kinswoman Rose ELLIS wife of Edward ELLIS of [D?den] John [?IBBLE] kinsman Roger [?IBBLE] Frances WILLINGHAM daughter of [?IBBLE] Zachariah GRIMWOOD Rose GRIMWOOD daughter of Thomas GRIMWOOD Robert SPARROW
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1678 |
Will of Stephen Jackson, Merchant of London
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Transcribed in full by Jan Waugh. 11 Sept 1678 poor of the Parish of St Katherine Coleman where I now live sister Elizabeth Elsdon Robert Elsdon her son Mrs. Mary Kent brother Richard Jackson son Stephen Jackson daughter Susan, the wife of Doctor Peter Gerard sons James Jackson, Joseph Jackson and Robert Jackson son George JACKSON (under age 21) daughters yet unmarried Sarah Jackson, Elizabeth Jackson and Rebecca Jackson sons James Jackson, Joseph Jackson and Robert Jackson Executors
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1679 |
SOURCE: W/RW/L/R576B/27 Lancashire Saved on my computer under Photos/JACKSON/Kirby Lonsdale Wills in 2016. |
1679 January 15. Will of Rev. Richard JACKSON. NAMES: Richard JACKSON; William JACKSON; Richard BAYLEY; Rev. Leonard JACKSON; Abigail JACKSON; William BUCKLEY; Sir Oliver CROFTON; Vigessima BOUCHE née JACKSON; Ruth JACKSON; Richard JACKSON jr.; Hellen JACKSON; Dorothy WALKER née JACKSON; Mary BRIGGS née JACKSON; Hannah BOND née JACKSON; Sir John OTWAY; Jane JACKSON née CARTER; Bryan DAWNEY aka DAWNIE; John JOHNSTON; Henry JOHNSTON; Nathaniel WATERMAN; Leonard TOWNSON; Rev. John BRIGGS aka BRIGGES. William SLATER; PLACES: Kirkby Lonsdale; Whittington; Coleraine; Biggins. |
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1679 |
Thomas JACKSON of Kirby Kendal SOURCE: Lancashire Archives W/RW/K/R448B/13
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1679 Sept 28 will of Thomas JACKSON of Kirkby Kendal NOTES: He is a mercer. His “now” wife Ellin JACKSON aka Elinor (as she signs her name). He owns two houses. His nephew Robert JACKSON is his servant. His brothers are John JACKSON and Edward JACKSON. There is a mtg due to Thomas WILSON, and another brother William JACKSON. There are no children mentioned. |
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1679 |
Will of Thomas Jackson, Silk Weaver of Wiveliscombe, Somerset
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Parish Church of [Willcomb, Co. Somerset?] Wife Alice JACKSON – dwelling house etc Kinsman George LARKIN & Thomas LARKIN Master George LARKIN of Bristol merchant Joseph BRADHAM and Thomas BRADHAM Brother-in-law Master George LARKIN of the [?] of Bristol Merchant |
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1680 |
Will of Elizabeth Jackson, Widow of Shipston upon Stour, Worcestershire
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Kinsman William WHITE son of my brother William WHITE Kinsman Isaac WHITE Cousin Henry WHITE‘s daughter Anne Sister Susanna SMITH Sister Anne [?]
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1680 |
Will of Robert Jackson, Merchant of London
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Brother: Stephen JACKSON £5 “and no more”. 3 sisters: Sarah JACKSON Elizabeth JACKSON Rebeccah JACKSON … manors of Westham, Eastham and Westham To my [?] Thomas JACKSON & Stephen JACKSON children of my brother Stephen JACKSON “…. Shal be paid to their grandfather Mr. Thomas JACKSON … “ Brother Joseph JACKSON Brother George JACKSON Sister: Susan GERRARD widow Brother Joseph JACKSON executor. Will dated 9 Jun 1680. |
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1680 |
Will of Thomas Jackson, Pewterer of London
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1680 September 1 This is the will of Thomas JACKSON, pewterer of London. He was a Colonel awarded lands in Co. Meath, Ireland in 1652. He was also a relation of Rev. Daniel JACKSON of Santry, Dublin. SEE: JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin (includes JACKSONs of Santry) |
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1681 |
Will of Henry Jackson, Silk Thrower of Saint Mary Whitechapel, Middlesex
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[based on watermarked image] Son: Joseph JACKSON Wife: Margaret JACKSON |
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1681 |
Will of John Jackson of Saint Neots, Huntingdonshire
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[based on watermarked image] Daughter Elizabeth NEWMAN … land in St. Neots Son: John JACKSON Daughter: Dorothy JACKSON … when she reaches age 18. Land in Eaton Co. Bedford Wife: Beatrice JACKSON Grandchild: John JACKSON |
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1681 |
Will of Israel Jackson, Merchant of Boston, Lincolnshire
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Wife [Lenox?] JACKSON Mr. Benjamin WHITTING of Boston House in London to wife. Daughter Anne JACKSON – house in trust of John WHITE in Lincolnshire. Son Joseph JACKSON of Saint Pettico College in Cambridge fellow of the College Son Israel JACKSON – house in Southend St. Boston Samuel JACKSON son of brother Joshua JACKSON. Nephew Edmund JACKSON “Brother” Daniel RHODES and Mr. John BOULTON executors. |
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1681 |
Will of John Jackson, Merchant of Bristol, Gloucestershire
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Brother [Phillip??] JACKSON of London Merchant Brother Phillip JACKSON … dwelling St. Mary Port Street in Bristol … messuage in street called St. Thomas St in City of Bristol. … Martha LONGMAN widow of [Ezobioss] LONGMAN Appoint William JACKSON of City of Bristol Merchant son of Myles JACKSON late of said City Merchant deceased |
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1681 |
Will of Ralph Jackson, Gentleman of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex
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Mary FFLOTT servant Widdow FF{[?] Anne [?] Widow Salisbury Wife: Mary JACKSON Lands in Winterbourne … Co. Wiltshire John [DILATER] husband of only daughter Elizabeth lease of house in St. James where I have lately dwelt. House in Cannon St. in possession of Gilbert [NELSON?] Grandchild [Misaill?] daughter of John [DELATRE?] and Elizabeth JACKSON.
Friend Edward WARD Esq. of the [?] London Councillor and Mr. William YARDLEY |
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1682 |
Will of Alexander Jackson of Bristol, Gloucestershire
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Request to be buried near dear father. Bequeaths to his dear mother a legacy which his Aunt [Parish?] gave him. Cousin [Michael or Mitchell?] Brother [Miles?] JACKSON and brother Thomas JACKSON. |
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1683 |
Will of Beatrice Jackson, Widow of Saint Neots, Huntingdonshire
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[based on watermarked image] Brother: [M or W?] JACKSON [weaver] of Brampton, Huntingdonshire. … land in Parish of Eaton [?] Co. Bedford. 2 daughters: Elizabeth wife of Thomas NEWMAN of St. Neotts and Dorothy JACKSON, spinster. Daughter Elizabeth NEWMAN’s daughters: Susan & Dorothy. Late husband: John JACKSON. Grandchild: Thomas JACKSON son of Thomas JACKSON … £20 when he reaches age 18. friend Samuel TAYLOR Probate: John JACKSON, son & Elizabeth NEWMAN, daughter. |
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1683 |
Will of Henry Ruxton – testator Transcribed but not posted See Also: Will of Margaret Ruxton, Widow of Dublin , Ireland
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Henry Ruxton – testator ; gentleman of Bective, Meath ; 1682 will, pr 1683 Joan ( ) Ruxton – wife of testator John Ruxton – son of testator ; Gentleman Sarah Ruxton – grandchild of testator ; child of John Henry Ruxton – grandchild of testator ; child of John John Ruxton – grandchild of testator ; child of John Joan Ruxton – grandchild of testator ; child of John ( ) (Ruxton) Orson – presumed deceased daughter of testator Jonathan Orson – son in law of testator Joan Orson – grandchild of testator William Orson – grandchild of testator Eleanor Orson – grandchild of testator Mary Orson – grandchild of testator ( ) (Ruxton) Jackson – presumed deceased daughter of testator ( ) Jackson – presumed deceased son in law of testator Ralph Jackson – grandson of testator Henry Jackson - grandson of testator Joan Jackson – granddaughter of testator Mary (Ruxton) Clark – daughter of testator William Clark – grandchild of testator Frances Clark – grandchild of testator (blank) Clark – grandchild of testator( ) (Ruxton) Edwards – presumed deceased daughter of testator Ann Edwards – granddaughter of testator William Edwards – grandson of testator William Ruxton – brother of testator William Ruxton – nephew of testator ; son of William Henry Ruxton - nephew of testator ; son of William Elizabeth (Ruxton) Manning – sister of testator Jane Ruxton – witness (not identified) Sarah Ruxton – witness (not identified) John Ruxton, Jr., gent. – Executor, Trustee & Overseer ; of Atherdee, Louth ; son of John John Banks, gent. - Executor, Trustee & Overseer ; of Atherdee, Louth Property Bective, Meath – aka Bective Bridge or Ballina Atherdee, Louth (not found) |
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1683 |
Will of Jane Jackson, Widow of Saint Benet Fink, City of London
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Date of will: 21 June 1683. Widow, wife of Edward JACKSON late of London, merchant To be buried at Church of St. Giles without Cripplegate London on left side of husband son Nicholas being interred on the right side of her husband. Son Edward JACKSON Annuity which had been from Sir Robert DYNER Knight and baronet [NOTE: I believe he was a Royalist – supportive of Charles II]. Daughter Jane KIRKMAN wife of Obadiah KIRKMAN. Edward BLACKWELL Esq. Ships employed to Norway which she had from her son Nicholas JACKSON. Son Richard JACKSON. Children of Obadiah & Jane KIRKMAN. Cousin [BELL] and his wife. Son Richard JACKSON executor. |
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1683 |
Will of John Jackson, Dyer of London
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11 Mar 1682 Citizen and Dyer of London. To be bured in St. James [?] [?] London. 2 sisters £1,000 apiece. Niece Elizabeth HAZARD Cousin MATHEWES the dyer who was his apprentice. Maid Elizabeth [?] Cousin Susanna [?] widow] Cousin [?] and her sister Mary Niece Elizabeth HAZARD wife of Henry HAZARD executors. |
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1684 |
Will of Jane Jackson, Widow of Great Chesterford, Essex
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Edmund JACKSON son of Richard JACKSON my brother-in-law Buildings in [Weldreth?] Co. Cambridge. Jane [BROWNE? WREN?] wife of John [BROWNE? WREN?] Grace TOPPE[?] wife of William TOPPE[?] Richard [DUNFRITT} son of Thomas {DUNFRITT?] Sarah DUMFRITT daughter of [?]owry DUMFRIT of Colchester a house… Edmund DUMFRIT Katherine wife of William ARCHER Mary [?] daughter of John ]?] Elizabeth CLARKE and Thomas her son |
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1693 |
Will of Dame Lucy Jackson, Widow of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex
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… I have purchased the residue of a term of 2,000 years in the Manor of Bolton in Co. Yorke with several tenements incl a Colliery … belonging to Robert SHERBROOKE of Arnall Co. Nottingham Esq. & Edward LLOYD of Whitehall Co. Middlesex, Esq. … residue after debts to Robert SHERWOOD & John TWISTLETON of Grayes Inn Esq. and they shall pay either to daughter Countess of Londonderry or whoever her daughter appoints of her free will and without the consent of her husband. Son: Bradwardine JACKSON That Robert SHERWOOD, Edward LLOYD & John TWISTLETON … £100 per year up to £1,000 Cousin John MALIVERER Esq. son to Nicholas MALIVERER Esq. [aka MAULEVERER?] Sister Sarah SHERBROOKE Cousin Edith & Anne [LISOLNE?] Cousin Vere ADAMS Cousin: Catherine BALEW Appoint son Bradwardine JACKSON sole executor.
NOTE: Lucy was the Widow of Sir John JACKSON (1631-abt 1670) of Hickleton. The reference to some of the cousins are actually to her step-daughters. |
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1693 |
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[based on watermarked image] NOTE: He seems to have had many ships and may also have been a merchant. All to wife: Joane JACKSON |
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1684
1686 |
Will of Nathaniel Jackson, Mercer of London
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Son of Nicholas JACKSON deceased refers to his will. Wife Abi Will dated Aug 5, 1684 Relict Abi JACKSON |
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1684 |
Will of Nicholas Jackson, Mercer of London
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NOTE: There is another one 27 Feb 1686 for Nicholas JACKSON Mercer. Could he be the father? Date of will Jan 20 1683. Son Nathaniel JACKSON £1,280 owed by James MASON late of Edinburgh, Scotland, Merchant. Wife: Anne JACKSON Company of Mercers land on Queen Street, London. Messuages or tenement in Soper Lane at Queen Street held by lease after marriage of his wife. Friend Walter TINDALL Esq. & John RAWLEY of Ward of Cordweyn, London. Anne BEATH, servant. Lands in Langly Co. [Berkshire?] Lands in Hadley Co. Suffolk. John JEFFRIES Esq. NOTE: Son Nathaniel was apprenticed as a mercer in 1662. It is possible that Nicholas was the son of John JACKSON Sherman from Under Barry, Cumberland. SOURCE: London Rolls. |
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1684 |
Will of Phillip Jackson, Merchant of Saint Dionis Backchurch London
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Children of his brother Joseph JACKSON deceased. His daughters Anne, Eleanor and Sarah & Joseph his son. Niece Anne ADAMS and her daughter Mary [COMOND?]. Niece Martha COOPER, Mary MANWARING and Elizabeth [ELLIS?] Lady ALFORD of [?]ffington Nephew John ALFORD Brother John BOURNE and his wife. Cousin Mary BOURNE daughter of brother John BOURNE. Wife Elizabeth JACKSON Son Philip JACKSON Son Edward JACKSON Grandchild John [POLLON?] Nephew Joseph JACKSON son of brother Joseph JACKSON Son-in-law John [POLLEN] Wife Elizabeth JACKSON executor. |
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1685
1700 |
Will of Abraham Jackson, Goldsmith of London
Prob 11/456/162 |
1685 August 4 The will of Abraham Jackson which was proved in 1700. He was a London goldsmith NOTE: He was the son of Alexander JACKSON (1590-1670) and Sarah DRAX. His grandfather Robert JACKSON (b. abt 1650) was of Stone Staffordshire..
Late brother: Isaac JACKSON & his children: Abraham JACKSON & Mary JACKSON. Late sister Sarah DYER. Brother-in-law William CORRY |
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1686
1684 |
Will of Nathaniel Jackson, Mercer of London
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Son of Nicholas JACKSON deceased refers to his will. Wife Abi Will dated Aug 5, 1684 Relict Abi JACKSON |
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1687 |
Will of Elizabeth Jackson, Widow of Edmonton, Middlesex
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Son: Thomas JACKSON Lands in Manor of Lambeth. Son John JACKSON Lands in NConnour of Lambeth, Co. Surrey let to Richard WESTBROOKE Son: Joseph JACKSON. Sister: Mary D?ELER] Aunt Mrs Jane CONGE [?] deceased Mortgage from Richard NEAL als NAYLOR. Tankard from Mr. ARBINSON. Daughter: Catherine JACKSON Sister: [?] Cousin Mr. Edward [?ISON] Poor of Ward Street Will dated 6 Dec 1686. WITNESS: Nathaniel SIDDON, James BUSH, Elizabeth JEPPS & Pail [?] |
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1689 |
Lancashire Archives: W/RW/L/R576B/43 Testator's name: WILLIAM JACKSON Occupation/status: Place: HUTTON ROOF KIRBY LONSDALE County... |
19 JUL 1689 William JACKSON of Hutton probate Kirkby Lonsdale. Alicia JACKSON & Leonardum JACKSON & [Gabriellum?] JACKSON of Kirkby Lonsdale. Alice JACKSON paid to Edward, Mary & Dorothy JACKSON natural and lawful children of William JACKSON late of Hutton – not yet of age. WITNESSES: James HODGSON; Joseph LAMBERT Notary Public. Alice JACKSON [her mark] Leonard JACKSON [his mark] Alice JACKSON, relict, of William JACKSON late of Hutton… registry of Richmond Court kept at Kendall… WITNESSES: James HODGSON; Joseph LAMBERT Notary Public. Alice JACKSON [her mark] Leonard JACKSON [his mark] William JACKSON [his mark] INVENTORY_ the largest amount was 14.0.0 for grass and corn. |
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1689 |
Will of Bartholomew Jackson, Mariner, Master of the Good Vessel Happy Returne of London
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Jonathon [RICH] of Ratcliffe, Co. Middlesex Shipwright & executor Wie: Jane JACKSON Date of Will: 16 April 1688. |
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1689 |
Will of Thomas Jackson, Merchant of Whitehaven, Cumberland
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Friend Robert BIGLAND Mother: Anne [?] Children of [nephew?] Thomas JACKSON to his former wife… Dorothy UDALT daughter of Grace JACKSON daughter of my uncle John JACKSON Grant to poor widows of Whitehaven Jacob MILLER my brother [in law?]… Abraham MILLER and my brother [Izaac?] MILLER Probate: Thomas JACKSON late of Whitehaven Co. Cumberland but in the Ship Antelope on the Coast of [?] died about the 17 Mar 1688 on the ship Memorandum to will and gave to Isaac MILLER part of the ship Advantage and to Rowland JACKSON £6. 12 Oct 1659 NOTE: Is this Rowland JACKSON related to the Rowland JACKSON (1633-1665) of Hickleton, Co. York? SEE ALSO: 1691 probate for a Rowland JACKSON |
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1690 |
Will of Henry Jackson of Saint Patrick Dublin, County Dublin
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1690 June 26 Henry JACKSON's will. He died between June 26, 1690 and February 6, 1691. He seems to have been a mariner - possibly involved in fending off the French in the siege of Cork. Parish of St. Patrick, Dublin where Marcus BERESFORD was buried. |
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1691 |
Will of Lidia Jackson, Widow of Saint Mary Whitechapel, Middlesex
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[based on watermarked image] A long lease with many bequests. NOTE: Links to 1675 Will of Katherine JACKSON and others. Lidea aka Lydia. Sole daughter of John [?] late of the Parish of St. Mary Aldermanbury, London. To be buried with her father in parish church of Aldermanbury. Beuests (and others) to poor of: [Billaer?] Wilton, Co. Middlesex; St. Mary, Aldermanbury; children of St. Thomas Hospital; poor of Village of Witton… Cousin: Mary BYSHELL wife of William BYSELL of Church Longford Co. Warwick. Cousins: Anne MOODY, Anne BARRETT, Lidea [?]; [?] GLOVER; Henry GLOVER; Katherine JACKSON; Mary JACKSON living with Anne JACKSON. Cousin Mary BURTON. |
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1691 |
Will of Richard Jackson, Merchant Taylor of London
NOTE: Transcribed by Jan Waugh in full |
His eldest son Richard JACKSON already had a bequest of £1,026 at the time of his marriage and also bequeaths dwelling house in [N.Canve?] Mark Lane London. Son Richard JACKSON had 4 children. Son Edmond JACKSON land in [W]aping Co. Middlesex now in occupation of Edmond JACKSON had two children. Elizabeth STILES Son Benjamin JACKSON land near Wapping now in occupation of Phillip GARDINER Sister Elizabeth ELSDON Daughter Mary [H]ARPER land in church yard of St. Margaret [Horb]bury London – she had three daughters. Daughter-in-law Rebecca JACKSON (wife of Richard?) Daughter-in-law Mary JACKSON (wife of Edmund?) A bond from Stephen JACKSON. To Benjamin JACKSON a tankard engraved with the New Castle Arms. Grandson John HOLLISTER Will dated 17 July 1790. |
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1691 |
Will of Rowland Jackson, Carpenter belonging to Their Majesty's Ship Coronation of Southwark, Surrey
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John JACKSON of London Taylor, executor [his brother] NOTE: Many kinds of his ships are named including Merchant ships. devise to John JACKSON Will dated Mar 27, 1690. Probate John JACKSON, brother. NOTE: The Rowland JACKSON son of Sir John JACKSON and Fiennes WALLER is alleged to have died before 1655, so this is not him. SOURCE: Biographical Register of Christs College. A Rowland JACKSON mentioned in 1641 as the father of a Hugh JACKSON, may also be of interest. He was a weaver from Trewdbecke, Westmorland. SOURCE: The London Rolls. |
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1691 |
Will of William Jackson, Clothworker of Saint Mary Aldermary, City of London
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To be buried with late wife, Frances in parish Church of St. Mary Aldermary. Company of Mercers. son-in-law Robert BUTLER. … for life of Sarah and Frances PHILLIPS [grandchildren]. Robert BUTLER and Mary BUTLER sons and daughters of my daughter Sarah BUTLER, John JACKSON and Anne JACKSON children of my son John JACKSON and John CARPENTER son of my son-in-law William CARPENTER [wife Frances JACKSON] daughter Sarah BUTLER lands in Depford, Co. Kent. Working tools to son John JACKSON. Son-in-laws Robert BUTLER and William CARPENTER executors. |
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1692 |
Will of Roger Jackson, Goldsmith of London
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Bequests to Mother & Father (unnamed) Three sisters (unnamed) Cousin Elizabeth WHITE Mr. Roger JONSON [?]or JAKSON [?] sole executor Date of will 12 Feb 1691
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1693 |
Lancashire Archives: W/RW/L/R577B/38 Testator's name: THOMAS JACKSON Occupation/status: Place: LUPTON KIRKBY LONSDALE County/Country:... NOTE: This is where Rev. John BRIGGS hailed from. |
24 JAN 1693 Thomas JACKSON of Lupton Kirkby Lonsdale probate. Jacobim JACKSON of Lupton & Thomas ROBINSON of Kirkby Lonsdale The above bounden James JACKSON administrator of Thomas JACKSON his late father late of Lupton in the parish of Kirkby Lonsdale’’’ letters of administration. WITNESSES: James CAPSTACK; Marm LAMBERT; Richard TROTTER Notary Public. Signed James JACKSON; Thomas ROBINSON.
Joannes CARTWRIGHT… per Johannson BRIGGE Richard TROTTER Notary Public INVENTORY appraised by Edward SUTTON; Thomas ROBINSON & Honnory SKYRING In primis purs and apaoll in ridy money 1.13.4 money which was done} 5.04.0 to him without faithfully} 10.03.0 [Total] 17.0.4 A Debetory of all the depots that was owing by the deceased in [?] Ro Richard CHAMLAY 10.10.0 To James JACKSON 01.10.0 |
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1693 |
Sentence of Roger Jackson, Gentleman of Saint Clement Danes, Middlesex
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All in Latin – so I did not do much. Mention of a George JACKSON |
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1693 |
Will of Dame Lucy Jackson, Widow of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex
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Widow of Sir John JACKSON (1631-abt 1670) of Hickleton |
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1694 |
Will of Christian Jackson, Widow of London
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SEE: 1675 will of Widow Katherine JACKSON – a sister-in-law. This Christina is likely the widow of a Samuel JACKSON.
Cousin Mary LAND daughter of Walter LAND Her brother John LAND Cousin Sarah POINTZ widow. Mary ELY wife of Richard ELY Luke WHITE who was formerly an apprentice to my late husband. Cousin Katherine, wife of Francis JACKSON the younger Citizen and Clothworker of London NOTE: His father was likely Francis JACKSON of Sweethins Lane, London, Citizen & Clothworker SOURCE: London Rolls. |
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1694 |
Will of Isaac Jackson, Corn Chandler of Saint Botolph Aldersgate London
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Isaac JACKSON, eldest son. Daughters Mary JACKSON & Joanna JACKSON. Youngest son: Samuel JACKSON when he is age 23. WIFE: Mary JACKSON, executor. Date: 20 Oct 1694. Probate: Maria JACKSON, relict |
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1695 |
Jane JACKSON of Whittington Lancashire Archives WRW-L R577B-15 NOTE: She was Jane JACKSON née CARTER the widow of Rev. Richard JACKSON. SEE: JACKSONs of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland and Coleraine, Londonderry |
1695 July 29 - Will of Jane JACKSON NAMES: Jane JACKSON née CARTER; Rev Leonard JACKSON; Mary BRIGGS née JACKSON; Abigail JACKSON (later Wife of William BUCKLEY and then of Sir Oliver CROFTON); Vigessima BOUCHE née JACKSON; Agnes HOLDEN; Rebecca MOON; John JOHNSON sr.; Henry JOHNSON; James BORDRIGGE; John JOHNSON. PLACES: Whittington. |
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1695 |
Will of Thomas Jackson of Duddington, Northamptonshire
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Son Christopher JACKSON Son Jeremiah JACKSON (under age) Son John JACKSON (under age 16) Daughter Mary JACKSON Son Francis JACKSON Land in Duddington, Northampton Son Francis JACKSON executor. Will dated 3 Feb 1692 |
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1696 |
Will of George Jackson, Shipwright of Hull, Yorkshire
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Wife Sarah JACKSON, executor. Date of Will 11 Dec 1693.
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1696 |
Will of William Jackson, late of His Majesty's Ship Boyne but formerly belonging to His...
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To: John SPEED living in William Street, Parish Stepney, Co. Middlesex. Possible link to: Master: John MARKERNES, Goldsmiths Father of Apprentice: William JACKSON, Mariner, Stepney Alias Stepinheath, Middlesex Apprentice: William JACKSON, Stepney Alias Stepinheath, Middlesex SOURCE: London Rolls. |
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1697 |
Will of Francis Jackson, Clothworker of Saint Swithin, City of London
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1693 Feb 20 Francis JACKSON the elder, brother George JACKSON of Co. York Son Francis JACKSON was willed the St. Swithin’s house Daughters Mary DUGDALE, Martha PHIPPS (may be a grand-daughter), Sarah VIRGIN & Elizabeth CROFTON. Daughter-in-law Rebecca JACKSON widow of his late son David JACKSON Grandchildren: Joshua JACKSON, Martha PHIPPS, Elizabeth RICHARD, Mary CROFTON. |
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1698 |
Will of Gilbert Jackson, now belonging to their Majesty's Ship Cambridge, Mariner
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Wife: Jane JACKSON, Parish St. Boltolphs, Aldergate, London, appointed executor. Will dated 1691 Apr 1. Probate: Jane JACKSON relict. NOTE: So far he does not tie into the JACKSONs of Cuddeson.
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1698 |
Will of Ralph Jackson, Mariner and now belonging to His Majesty's Ship Suffolk of Saint...
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aka Randolph Katherine MILLER of same place my loving kinswoman. NOTE: No other family mentions. |
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1698 |
Will of William Jackson, Merchant of Dublin, County Dublin
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Transcribed but not yet posted. Latin version PRO: 11/448/39 my loving friend Edward Swann of the City of Dublin Merchant and Hannah his wife … Jane Jackson and to every other of my relations … my dear and loving wife Rose Jackson Will dated 9 Jun 1697 Probate: … Benjamin Knightly Guliem Jackson [of] Bolton in [?] Lincoln and Dublin … Rose Jackson als Malby relict |
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1699 |
Will of Elizabeth Jackson, Widow of Kentchurch, Herefordshire
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To be buried with husband [Phillip] at Parish Church of St. Dionis London. Son Phillip JACKSON Daughter Crosbie Son John POLLEN Grandson Phillip JACKSON when he is 21 years old. Grandson Christopher JACKSON if he attains age of 21. [NOTE: Christopher and Phillip are brothers] Son Edward JACKSON Brother John BOURNE Niece Dorothy [NENSE?] Cousin Aramis BRIDGES of Hereford Nephew Thomas SMITH Children of my dead brother Joseph JACKSON, my nephew Joseph JACKSON & three daughters Anne YATE the Lady Earle & Sarah ALFORD Dr. Beverly CODICIL Son Edward JACKSON of Pontilas Co. Hereford Christopher JACKSON son of Edward JACKSON. Phillip JACKSON another son of Edward JACKSON Probate: Phillip JACKSON |
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1699 |
Wife – Mary JACKSON [Brother?] Anne JACKSON Sister Mary JACKSON 1693 Which day appeared personally Benjamin Rouse late Commander of the ship the King William from the East Indies aged thirty eight years or thereabouts … there did lately come a packet of letters from Fort St. George in the East Indies amongst which papers were enclosed a sheet of paper … a copy of the last will of John Jackson late of Madras Merchant PROBATE Administered Maria JACKSON |
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1700 |
Will of Abraham Jackson, Goldsmith of London
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Wife Sarah JACKSON John DYER and Alexander DYER children of Sarah my late sister deceased late wife of Lawrence DYER. Abraham and Mary JACKSON children of my late brother Isaac JACKSON deceased. NOTE: The testator Abraham JACKSON was a son of Alexander JACKSON and Sarah DRAX. The following is likely his nephew. Exeter* College - Abraham Jackson ; admission B.A. (Exeter) 4 Jun 1611, determination 1611/2 ; lic. M.A. (Christ Church College) 20 Jun 1616, inception 1616 [ii 299] * Where the student changes his College an asterisk has been added and the new College is entered in brackets at the point where it first comes in. SOURCE: Register of University of Oxford. |
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1700 |
Will of Francis Jackson, Glassmaker of Christ Church, Surrey
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Wife Matilda JACKSON Father Edward JACKSON the elder of Lynn Regis in Norfolk. His father was appointed executor. NOTE: It seems that he and Matilda had no children. Her will was probated on the same day as his. |
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1700 |
Will of Matilda Jackson, Wife of Christ Church, Surrey
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Likely wife of Francis JACKSON, Glassmaker |
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1703 |
Will of William Jackson, Draper of London
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Friend Elizabeth KINGSLEY at whose house I now lodge. Cousins Mary & Jane SCOTT and Anne and Elizabeth F[??]MAN Grand-daughter Mary WRIGHT (under age 21) Grandson William WRIGHT (under age 21) Cousin John CARPENTER To Mary WRIGHT land in Parish of St. Olave [?] Street, London Sister Anne HUMPHRIES Son-in-law Jeremiah WRIGHT executor |
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1706 |
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To be buried in Chancel of Church of Farromb Co. Southampton. Roger JACKSON Nephew John MITCHEL Niece Anne MITCHEL Nephew John JACKSON Sister of nephew John JACKSON [?] WALLER. Wife Elizabeth JACKSON Niece Elizabeth LITHERLAND (executor) Niece Elizabeth MITCHEL (executor) Will dated 16 Apr 1706 |
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1713 |
Will of Richard Jackson, Merchant Tailor of London
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Wife Rebecca JACKSON Son Richard JACKSON single man at time of will. Two grandchildren: Anna Rebecca LESS and Richard Lee children of John LEE late husband to Elizabeth JACKSON, widow. To son Richard JACKSON share in Ship called the Carr Mr. John LOADSMAN the Master living at Sheelos. Brother-in-Law Mr. MARKWIRKE? And daughter Phillipa MARKWIRKE widow of his son Mr. Thomas MARKWIRKE of her marriage to Mr. George GROVES one of the nephews of Mr. George GROVES of [Barkley?].. James MARKWIRKE Son [in-law?] Mr. John TOMLINSON Son [in law?] Mr. George GROVES and Phillipa his wife Daughter Elizabeth LEE widow Grandson John TOMLINSON Various leases mentioned… To son Richard JACKSON “whom hath endeavoured to the utmost of his power to build up his family and not pull it down with all might and power as some others have done to their great shame” Wife Rebecca JACKSON executor. Will dated 6 Oct 1713. Probate Rebecca JACKSON relict. |
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1715 |
PROB 11/584/70 NOTE: I could not find this in a search, although it is from NA. |
Thomas JACKSON of Parish of St. Bartholomew London, Woolen Draper Wife: Anne JACKSON Wife gets 1/3rd & children the remainder shared equally (they are not named) WITNESSES to will: 2 Aug 1715 Samuel BAKER of St. Sepulcher & William ELLIS of St. Barthomolmews Probate Anne JACKSON relict |
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1716 |
Will of Ambrose Jackson, Brewer of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex
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Father James JACKSON Mother Mary JACKSON Brother Richard JACKSON Brother Thomas JACKSON Sister Mary OGDEN widow of Thomas OGDEN Brother Stephen JACKSON Sister Susannah LOMAX wife of Samuel LOMAX Brother William JACKSON Sister Jane [R?]ADEN wife of Timothy [R?]ADEN Nephew Ambrose JACKSON son of brother Thomas JACKSON to be paid when he is 21 years Father and Mother-in-Law Rev Robert TOD & Elizabeth his wife (the father and mother of my late loving wife Elizabeth JACKSON deceased) Will dated 4 Apr 1716 |
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1716 |
Will of Samuel Jackson, Pewterer of London
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1716 February 17 This Samuel JACKSON was made a Warden in the Pewterers' Guild 1673, and then a Master in various years from 1684. SEE: Chats on old Pewter. H.J.L.J. Massé, M.A. New York. 1911. The will was fascinating for me because there were more than a hundred people named in the list of beneficiaries. He was a son of the Thomas JACKSON whose will is posted above (1680). SEE: JACKSONs of Derbyshire, Berkshire, America & Dublin (includes JACKSONs of Santry) |
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1727 |
Will of Charles Jackson, Mariner of Drogheda, County Louth Location: Drogheda, County Louth
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Mary POUND of Bermondsey Co. [?] Spinster Will dated 12 Nov 1718. |
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1728 |
Will of Samuel Jackson, Draper of London
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Samuel JACKSON Citizen and Draper. Wife Elizabeth JACKSON Son: Christopher JACKSON 28 March 1728 date of will Probate: Wife Elizabeth JACKSON executor |
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1729 |
Will of Henry Gore of Sligo, Sligo
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Will of Capt. Henry GORE of Majesty’s Fleet. Lands in Co. Monaghan to Brother Richard GORE of Sligo House in Chickport Loath in Essex. House in Maroon Square in London Addition 13 Feb 1725 All estates to brother Richard GORE. To John WREN Esq. of Navy Office arrears of half pay. Servant Richard [FENNING?] David BOYD servant of Richard GORE Frances PHISICK and Mary CLAPP two servants at Essex House.
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1733 |
Robert JACKSON Saved in Feb 2016 |
The will of Rev. Robert JACKSON 1733, late rector of Tatum, is mostly a list of goods & chattles, but includes "Money payable on bonds" £ 289.0.0; purse and apparel £117.00.00; £814.0.0 for a total of £1,350.17.0. Everything is left to his sister Abigail BUCKLEY, widow.[This last name and relationship seems off] NOTE: Judging from the value of his 18 horses - £50.0.0, it seems that he may have been a horse breeder. He also had 43 sheep, and barns in a number of townlands. |
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1740 |
Will of Anne Jackson, Gentlewoman of Brodsworth , Yorkshire
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Brother John FREARE living at Highfield in Netherdale near Pately Bridge Susanna PARNELL widow of Robert PARNELL living in Doncaster the remainder of the Legacy left to her by my son Thomas PARNELL. Mary FRIERE sister of Charles FRIERE Son-in-law William PATRICK William ALLAN and Elizabeth DOE trustees Nephew Charles FRIERE (bound an apprentice to a periwig merchant in London) Will dated 21 Nov 1739 |
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1743 |
Will of William Jackson, Goldsmith of London
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Bequeath to Mrs. Eleanor BOND £100 And Mrs. Anne GOLDING Wife Mary JACKSON Daughter Eleanor JACKSON till she should attain 21 years Or else marry. Eleanor BOND and Anne GOLDING executors. Will date: 6 Apr 1743 Probate: Eleanor BOND wife of Humphrey BOND and Anne GOLDING, widow.
NOTE: William JACKSON (1695-1744) of Coleraine & Frances EYRE had a daughter Jane Mary JACKSON who married a Rev. Edward GOLDING. |
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1747 |
Will of William Jackson, late belonging to the East India Ship the London, Batchelor
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Father: Thomas JACKSON Friend James [LIGHAM] Executor: Thomas JACKSON, brother of testator since their father Thomas JACKSON was deceased. Date of will 4 Jun 1747 Probate 1 Dec 1747 |
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1751 |
Will of Gilbert Jackson of Hexham , Northumberland
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Gilbert JACKSON, Esq. Wife Elizabeth JACKSON, executor Daughters (lives mentioned) Elizabeth JACKSON, Anne JACKSON, and Sarah JACKSON re: mtg with Samuel VANDERPLUNK as part of a marriage portion. NOTE: from watermarked version. |
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1765 |
Will of Richard Jackson, Yeoman of Kirkby Kendal , Westmorland
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1765 June 15 Will of Richard JACKSON Wife Elinor JACKSON NAMES: James JACKSON; Richard JACKSON; Elizabeth HARRISON; George Brother-in Law husband of Mary JACKSON) HARRISON; Jackson HARRISON; Margaret HARRISON; Elinor HARRISON; Mary HARRISON sr. & jr.; Thomas JACKSON Late brother of Testator; Thomas PEAT; Richard GITSOLL aka GAITSKILL; John POSTLEWAITE; William BAXTER. PLACES: Kirby Kendal; Finkle Street aka ffinkle; Gill in Bradley Field; Brigsteer. Probate 16 Sept 1768 to Elinor JACKSON relict |
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1773 |
Will of Richard Jackson, Master Mariner of Whitby , Yorkshire
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Lands in Eskdalside, Parish Whitby to John YEOMAN of Whitby Esq. Wife Catherine JACKSON Five children: Jane JACKSON, Robert JACKSON, Margaret JACKSON, Catherine JACKSON and Benjamin JACKSON friend John WOLF of Whitby Master mariner Nathanial CAMPION of Whitby, Master Mariner William BLACKBURN of Whitby Master Mariner Excutrix wife Catherine JACKSON Date of will 8 Feb 1769 Probate 5 May 1773 granted to Catherine JACKSON widow |
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1776 |
Will of Tabitha Brown or Browne, Spinster of Fetter Lane , City of London
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Burial in Royston, Cambridge. Rev. Joseph WILLIAMSON Vicar or St. Dunstans in the West sole executor. Nephew: Lewis CORKRAN property that had belonged to her late father in parishes of Triplow and [Fowlmere?] in Co. Cambridge. Mary WILLIAMSON wife of Joseph WILLIAMSON. Mary HOLLINGSWORTH’s annuity. Tabitha CURD widow of late John CURD. God-daughters Bell PARKINS and Jane PARKINS. Rev. [?] PARKINS their father. … NOTE: This may not be the right one, but I am curious why a Tabitha BROWNE kept appearing in deeds relating to John SALE, husband of Elizabeth TIFFIN who was grandmother of Rev. William JACKSON (1737-1795)– BTW John SALE of Dublin Esq. & Elizabeth his wife widow & relict of Coll. Francis GORE deceased and Henry GORE of same City Gent and eldest son & heir of the said Coll Francis GORE and Francis GORE of same City Gent second son of the said Coll Francis GORE of the 1st pt & Tabitha BROWNE of City of London Spinster of 2nd pt. and John TWIGGE of City of Dublin Merchant of 3rd pt. Whereby John SALE, Elizabeth his wife Henry GORE and Francis GORE for the consideration of £300 sold lands including Glanboy [Glenboy, Parish Cloonclare Barony of Drumahaire] One Quarter Townemoyle [aka Taunymoyle possibly Tawnymanus, Parish Cloonclare, Barony Drumahaire], one Cartron Gortlenfort als Gortinlongport [Gortnalibbert Parish Cloonclare Barony of Drumahaire] and Cloonine [Clooneen, Parish Inishmagrath, Barony Drumahaire,] one Cartron One parcel of Land called Dromore [probably Dromore, Parish Killasnet, Barony Rosclogher] all in Barony of Drummahire and half Barony of Rosclogher Co. Leitrim to Tabitha BROWNE her heirs and Assigns. WITNESS: George USSHER of City of Dublin Merchant David MULLON of City of Dublin Writing Clerk and Michael BARRY of City of Dublin Gent. Memorial WITNESS: Michael BARRY & Lewis HIGGINS John SALE [SEAL] |
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1779 |
Will of Reverend Gilbert Jackson, Doctor of Divinity of Titchfield , Hampshire
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Lands at Cuddeson and Wheatley. Brother Rev. Richard JACKSON. Brother-in-law Fasham NAIRN & Rev Giles KNIGHTLEY Wife [2nd wife]: Frances Sister: Arabella JACKSON Son: Gilbert JACKSON Date of will: Aug 2, 1770 NOTE: Gilbert JACKSON of Cuddeson. This JACKSON family - first based in Lincolnshire and then in Cuddeston, Oxfordshire - is connected by marriage to other land-owning families in Co. Sligo. It may be significant |
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1784 |
Will of Anne Jackson, Widow of Saint Sepulchre London
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Anne JACKSON of the Charterhouse. Parish Saint Sepulchre Sarah GIBSON She appointed her son as executor – and left her estate to him - but she did not name him! Will dated 13 Mar 1783 Timothy Lane of Aldersgate St Parish St. Botolphe apothecary affirm that he was a Quaker and knew Anne JACKSON.
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1787 |
Will of Richard Jackson, Gentleman of New Malton , Yorkshire
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Sister [in-law?] Frances CROSER Nephew John CROSER Niece Anne CROSER Sister Anne JACKSON Elizabeth DEAS daughter of nephew John DEAS deceased Brother William JACKSON sole executor Will dated 10 Apr 1781 Probate: William JACKSON brother.
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1796 |
Will of Reverend Richard Jackson, Rector, Doctor in Divinity of Donhead Saint Mary , Wiltshire...
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Nephew Gilbert JACKSON
1796 Oct 3 Probate for Rev. Richard JACKSON (1709-1796), rector of Dunhead, St. Mary, Wiltshire but earlier of Cuddeson, Oxfordshire, England. He is included in the Gilbert JACKSON of Cuddeson family tree.
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1797 |
Will of Elizabeth Jackson otherwise Jakson, Widow of East Greenwich , Kent
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Left unadministered by Elizabeth BELL who had died and was then administered by her husband. 27 Nov 1797 Daughter Elizabeth wife of Matthew BELL was the legatee. Will date: 11 Dec 1784 Proved 19 Nov 1792
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1797 |
Will of Reverend Richard Jackson, Doctor in Divinity and Canon of York, Chester and Lichfield,...
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Estates in Chester near town of Sandback [?] … a farm at Becton …farm in [Bolton?] near Middle[roirle?] … another in Horoston another [Spock___] all in Parish Astbury and also tithes of [?] Co. Stafford … leave to my three heirs namely Jane DAY Francis DAY and Catherine DAY – all next of kin… Richard GALLEY eldest son of John GALLEY … to pay for a monument in the church … clergy at Warrington … Church vault where wife and son are laid. Mrs. Frances WILLIAMS of [Coughton] Mrs. WARREN widow Master TAYLOR … late of Piers Co. Salop of York, Richard JACKSON widower
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1803 |
Will of William Jackson of Warcop , Westmorland Location: Warcop , Westmorland
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Grandsons William & Robert [VOLLAM?] Grandson John [VOLLAM?] Daughter Mary CRAIG sole executor Grand-daughter Mary Anne CRAIG Will dated 18 Mar 1794.
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1803 |
Will of William Jackson, Gentleman of Lowther , Westmorland Location: Lowther , Westmorland
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Freehold in Parish [Lamblugh] Co. Cumberland to Brother Ponsonby JACKSON Sister: Esther JACKSON Sister: Dorothy JACKSON Land in Parish [Arlerson?] Co. Cumberland Will dated 7 May 1796
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1808 |
Will of John Jackson of Brampton , Westmorland Location: Brampton , Westmorland
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Will dated 13 Jan 1765 Title to tenement at Leverington [?] near [?] Co. Cambridge Half part to my mother Isabel JACKSON now of Lancaster. Amy Augusta REED sole executor and a widow To be buried at my native place near the tomb of my forefathers 12 Sept 1806 |
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1811 |
Will of John Jackson, late Captain in H M 98th Regiment of Foot of Glenmore... Location: Glenmore Lodge , Waterford
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Friends Mary BIBLE. Rose Ally BIBLE Burial ground of [?]ollop, Co. Waterford Children – unnamed Representatives of Mary [?ALES] Eldest son John Holmes JACKSON Wife: Mary JACKSON SEE: Jacksons of Waterford & Cork NOTE: Capt. John JACKSON died in Toulouse, France in 1791. His wife was Mary TROUGHEAR.
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1813 |
JOHN JACKSON of Beathwaite Green, Leavens. Will dated 11 January 181133 Levans Wills: L.R.O. WRW/K John Jackson NOTE: Beathwaite-Green is a hamlet in Levens township, Heversham parish, Westmoreland, near the river Kent, 3 miles N of Milnthorpe.
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I give to my now wife all my personal estate now in my possession and wherever it can be called mine for her own proper use and behoof whatever – also twenty pounds extraordinary for the expenses of my funeral so as to make no demand on my executor hereafter named. First to give to my now wife all the interest of my real estate at Beathwaitegreen with the gardens orchard and peatmosses thereunto belonging and all appurtenances thereunto belonging during her natural life and after her decease the aforesaid properties to become the property of my son James whom I appoint my sole executor of this my last will and testament he paying fifty pounds to my daughter Betty or Elizabeth one year after my now wifes decease and to pay my son John Jackson the sum of five pounds one year after my wifes decease also to my son William Jackson the sum of five pounds one year after my wifes decease my now wife paying all my just debts and funeral expenses from the aforesaid twenty pounds and personal estate. Dated 11 January 1811. Signed John Jackson, his mark in presence of George Gibson, Isaac Atkinson and Agnes Turner [she made her mark]. The will was proved in common form by James Jackson 20 February 1813 with the estate certified as less than £120. A note adds that John Jackson died in January 1811. |
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1813 |
William JACKSON PROB 11/1551/163 |
William JACKSON of [Beaumont] Parish of Beaumont Co. Cumberland. Great nephew Robert FAUL[?] son of late nephew Thomas FAULDER[?] .. land in Parish Stanwix [Co. Cumberland] Great niece Isabella wife of John [NORMAN] NOTE: Beaumont is 4 mi from Carlisle.
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1814 |
John Jackson KING of Tipperary |
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1816 |
William JACKSON PROB 11/1572/56
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William JACKSON of Calcutta at Fort William in Bengal attorney to {?] Co. of Merchants … Son-in-Law Alexander [BINEY?] James COLVIN Wife Margaret JACKSON Daughter Matilda JACKSON Daughter Anne Augusta JACKSON Sons: William [?ill] JACKSON, Thomas Charles JACKSON, [???] George JACKSON, James Nesbitt JACKSON (he was a Capt. In Bengall), Edward JACKSON & Alexander Russell JACKSON Married daughters Elizabeth Amelia [?] Maria COLVIN, Harriet PARE …. Bengal Past And Present Vol.50,part.1,serial No.99 WILLIAM JACKSON, who died in Calcutta on August 24, 1807, at the age of 58, was Company’s attorney for many years : he was also registrar from February 7, 1777, until his death. He married Margaret Stewart on November 7, 1776. Three of his sons were in the Bengal Army : Capt. -Lieut. William Hill Jackson (1785-1813), who died at Cawnpore “of a violent fever” ; Lieut. Thomas Charles Jackson (1786-1815), killed in Macassar during an attack on a fortified village ; and Major James Nesbitt Jackson, C. B. (1788-1832), D. Q. M. G. Bengal, who died in Calcutta. |
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1818 |
Will of Luke Jackson, Gentleman of Hucknall Torkard , Nottinghamshire
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Wife Anne JACKSON Mention of various lands including in Co. Derby. Wife’s father John CORDON late of Eastwood Nottingham Gent deceased. Son Luke JACKSON under age 21. Daughter Phoebe JACKSON Joint Executors: James ROBINSON of [Papplewick] Co. Nottingham Esq. & Rev. Charles NIXON of Nuthall Co. Nottingham |
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1829 |
PRON 11/1769/367 William JACKSON |
Jointly to Eldest Daughter Jane JACKSON, spinster & Wife Mary JACKSON £2.000. Grandchildren: Edward Marriott JACKSON William Gardner JACKSON Fanny Mary Jane JACKSON (youngest not yet 21 years old) Property purchased of Nicholas Marshal CUMINGS called Belmont leave to Edward Marriot JACKSON & William Gardner JACKSON. “books and writings” Father: David JACKSON of Hoborlay, Cleveland, Yorkshire. “On 6th August 1829 administration with will annexed of the goods chattel and [?] of William JACKSON late of City of Cork in Ireland Gentleman granted to Mary JACKSON widow and relict. NOTE: lease of Broomhill Farm in Epwell, co. Oxon., from William Gardner Jackson of Lambeth, co. Surrey, to William John Coles of Wiggington, co. Oxford, farmer, 14 September 1881. (Income from a mortgage of this property was applied by the trustees for the benefit of the great-grandchildren). National Archives UK. NOTE: The Gazette: Edward Marriott Jackson, Assistant Surgeon, on the Madras Establishment, residing on Mount Road, filed 15 July. Date of Gazette containing notice, July 26, 1853 [Insolvent debtor petition] NOTE: Edward Mariott JACKSON : JACKSON, STEWART ARDAGH, second son of the late Edward Marriott Jackson, Surgeon-Major, late H. E. I. Co.'s Service, lost at sea in the Glenmark, which sailed from Port Lyttelton, New Zealand, on February last, and has not since been heard of. NOTE: The Church in Madras: Edward Martin John Jackson matriculated at St. John’s College, Cambridge, in 1812 as Edward Jackson, and graduated B.A. in 1816 under his full name. He married in 1814, while still an undergraduate, Fanny, the daughter of James Lardner of Teignmouth, Devon. At Cambridge he came under the influence of Charles Simeon, and was recommended by him for a Chaplaincy in the Company’s Service. He was appointed in 1816 as Edward Martin Jackson; arrived in 1817 and was sent to Vellore. There he died in 1821. He left a widow and two children; the son was named Edward Marriott Jackson. He signed his will with his full name. |
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1829 |
Will of Anne Nesbitt Jackson, Wife of Mount Pleasant , Tipperary Location: Mount Pleasant , Tipperary
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[Anne Nesbitt ANDERSON] Wife of George JACKSON of Mount Pleasant, Tipperary. Five living children [Jane, Penelope, Anne, Frances, & Letitia]. WITNESS: [?] SAUNDERSON, Curate of Union of Ballymacky Will dated 18 Nov 1827 SEE: Minchin Jackson family tree although where, I do not know. Keep tuned in. I will Updated as I learn more. The family crest included three eagles heads. SEE Also: 1799 Ballymackey Churchyard, Tipperary Mrs. Elizabeth JACKSON wife of George JACKSON, Esq. Of Mount Pleasant, who lived beloved and died Aug 23, 1799. Possibly a 1st wife of George JACKSON husband of Anne Nesbitt JACKSON |
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1831 |
Will of Abraham Jackson of Llanmaes , Glamorganshire
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Of Glanmorgan (formerly of Tincurry in Ireland) Wife Barbara JACKSON Brother-Law: Charles PLASKET Brother Thomas JACKSON Nephew William WALPOLE Nieces Mary & Sarah WALPOLE Brother in Law Samuel JACOB in Clonwell. [Wm] WHITE Waterford Edward JACKSON Will dated 12 [?] 1828 Samuel William JACOB Amended 17 Sept 1831 5 Apr 1834 NOTE: Abraham was a son of Joseph JACKSON (1727-1800)and Barbara FENNELL (?-1795). His wife was Barbara PLASKETT. |
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1835 |
Will of Edward Rowland Jackson of Castleview , County Cork
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Date of will 1793 NOTE: He died in 1797. 3 Apr 1835 Codicil annexed. |
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1835 |
William JACKSON of Back Lone, City of Dublin |
William McDONNELL Daughters: Ellen JACKSON Anne JACKSON |
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1855 |
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Wife of Lt Col. JACKSON (who died shortly after – see beneath) Her late father: John PILKINGTON £3,500 Son Pilkington JACKSON Daughter: Anna Mary Elizabeth JACKSON Daughter: Louisa Victoria JACKSON. Sister: Anna Louisa BAIDRAIN? A residual Legatee in testatrix’s father’s will. CODICIL: Jane Noble PILKINGTON Nephew John Pilkington NOBLE Date of Codicil 5 Jan 1856 Proved Jane Noble PILKINGTON spinster the sister & Rev. John Pilkington NORRIS Clerk the nephew. NOTE: Find-A-Grave:
Pilkington JACKSON. Pioneer of army welfare, Captain, Royal Artillery.
"In 1859, deeply moved by the nightly street scenes at Gibraltar while
serving there as a young officer he devised and established at his own
expense the first soldiers home"
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1856 |
Will of Henry Augustus Jackson, Captain of 5th Dragoon Guards of Saint Marylebone , Middlesex...
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Will of Henry Augustus JACKSON Esq. dated 13 May 1848 probated 13 February 1856 at NA. (The probate is on the same page as his wife.) Jan 3, at his residence, 24, Upper Berkley Street, London, aged 58, Lieutenant Col Henry Augustus Jackson, formerly of the 80th Regiment, and late of the 5th Dragon Guards. Belfast News Letter Jan 10 1856. [Therefore born 1798] |