JACKSONs of Co. Down annotated tree

 

As with many JACKSON pedigrees, please exercise caution, especially where hunches are made by me and others. I have included some of the links to sites that focus on the histories of both Stonewall JACKSON and President Andrew JACKSON. Some are reliable; some are not. My aim is to follow and verify likely links to various JACKSON lines in Ireland. Research on deeds is a key part of my work.This is why my version differs from the following sources:

  • Proceedings of the Sesqui-Centennial Gathering of the descendants of Isaac and Ann Jackson at Harmony Grove, 1875). This was a hugely influential book, but it begins Richard JACKSON (1505-1555) of Killingwold Grove in Yorkshire and then assumes that Sir Anthony JACKSON (1599-1666), who was a Church of England royalist was the Anthony JACKSON of Eccleston, Lancashire, the father of three brothers (Anthony, Richard and John or Robert) who came to Ireland with Cromwell and were awarded land grants. That connection between the Killingswold and Eccleston JACKSONs was definitively debunked by the Quaker genealogist Sir Edmund T. Bewley in 1903. SEE: The Ancestor; a quarterly review of county and family history, heraldry and antiquities No. 7, 1903. pp. 66-71..
    • Sir Anthony Jackson was a man of good family, a church- man, a courtier, and an ardent Royalist; while the Anthony Jackson in question was a small farmer, a Puritan, and a Cromwellian. Any one who has studied the early history of the Society of Friends knows that the Society was at this time recruited mainly from yeomen and the lower middle class, and not from the landed gentry. Few would be likely to join its ranks who were not already imbued with Puritan principles.
      • Not only is there an entire absence of any evidence of a descent of this Anthony Jackson from the Jacksons of Killingwoldgraves, but there is a strong presumption against any such descent.
      • It will be found, I think, that the first suggestion of this descent came from 'George Henry de Strabolgi Plantagenet ' Harrison or whatever his proper designation may be whose unscrupulous conduct in pedigree mongering is dealt with by Mr. Walter Rye in his Records and Record Search in Portions of the Greer pedigree as given in the early editions of Burke's Landed Gentry were severely handled by 'Anglo-Scotus ' in the Herald and Genealogist (vi. 137); and I think the alleged descent from the Killingwoldgraves Jacksons is almost worthy of a place in the Ancestor under the heading of 'What is Believed’.
      • (See: my blog post: The Dog That Didn’t Bark)
  • Dozens of version rest on claims made in the Sesqui-Centennial Gathering, Examples include Sir Bernard Burke, Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland, London, 1912.
  • PRONI T-619 has a JACKSON family tree which includes Stonewall JACKSON. I will revisit it after I have made sense of more of my research on Armagh JACKSONs.
  • The Ulster Jacksons. D.J. McCarthy. Carrickfergus Borough Council, Belfast, 1997 As M’Lisa Whitney notes:
    • The main family line that this author uses to base his findings on has no proven link to the Andrew Jackson line. The link is based on 'oral tradition' - family stories.
  • The Jackson Family Genealogy and history. By William Ross Cooper and Frances Jackson Baldwin. 19?? The Library of Congress
  • JACKSON Quaker Line by Katherine E. Hoagland was originally at Family Origins, but the links no longer work. Her work seems to have been in connection with LDS. I have it on file, but not on line.
  • Life of Andrew Jackson: John Spenser Bassett. 1911.
    • A memorandum preserved by Jackson among his papers and without evidence of its reliability asserts that there were four brothers in Ireland by the name of Jackson each of whom occupied as freeholder "a large farm." Andrew, the youngest, lived near Castlereagh and sold his property in 1765 and went to America where he landed at Charleston, S. C, and removed to the back country. [NOTE: President Andrew JACKSON’s father] All of these Jacksons. it declared, were devoted to the Established Kirk of Scotland and were noted for their hospitality. Castlereagh is about one hundred and twenty-five miles from Carrickfergus whence Jackson and Crawford sailed for America. One brother " his name is not given " lived at Ballynisca. in the parish of Car-Donnell [NOTE: This is the Parish of Dundonald] and was father of Samuel Jackson, who became senior partner in the Philadelphia firm of Jackson and Bayard, with whom William Patterson, of Baltimore, lived when a youth. Another brother, name not given, lived at Knocknagoney, parish of Holywood, and his daughter married James Suffern, of New York, a brother of John Suffern, a prominent state politician. The fourth brother, whose name is not mentioned, lived at Bally Willy, parish of Bangor, and was called "Laird Jackson." This memorandum could have been prepared after the appearance of Reid*s book [NOTE: Major John Reid] , and there is an evident purpose to enhance Jackson's social standing.

 

For future updates of the tree beneath, please refer to my version at Rootsweb. It will always be the most up-to-date. Other resources:

  • The History of Parliament. 1820-1830 – Co. Down  Use search for JACKSONs.
  • Remembering all the Orrs. R.H. Foy. Ulster Historical Foundation. 1999. NOTE: The JACKSON-ORR connections start a generation earlier that what this book focuses on, but the descriptions of the families and their involvement with the United Irishmen is well worth the read.
  • Ulster Pedigrees: Descendants, in Many Lines of James Orr and Janet McClement, who Emigrated from Scotland to Northern Ireland Ca. 1607 Ray A. Jones 1977. NOTE: A pdf is at the WAUGH-ORR family site. SEE: Ulster Pedigrees: Descendants, in Many Lines of James Orr and Janet McClement, who Emigrated from Scotland to Northern Ireland Ca. 1607 Ray A. Jones 1977. NOTE: There is more to learn from this document with respect to relationships with JACKSONs and KENNEDYs. What I have entered in the tree beneath only scratches the surface.
    • James Orr and his wife, Janet McClement, were among the first members of Scottish families to be "planted" in the northern part of Co Down James was born ca 1580 in Scotland and settled in Ballyblack near Newtownards ca 1607 08, accompanied by his wife and two sons, James and Patrick The descendants of Patrick are stated to have gone to Counties Armagh and Donegal and this branch of the family receives no further mention The descendants of James, the other son, were traced, mainly from gravestone inscriptions, by his great great great grandson, Gawin Orr of "Castlereigh"
    • The entry for No 466, Gawin Orr, of Castlereigh, b 12June1756,d 7 June 1830, states that he "was the compiler of 'The Genealogy of James Orr of Ballyblack', to which he devoted many years of research He finished his monumental work in 1828, two years before his death".
  • Linen Hall Library, Belfast, Gawin Orr's manuscript collection of the Orr pedigrees.

 

 

Descendants of a line of JACKSONs connected to the Parish of Dundonald[1]

 

1 John JACKSON[2]

    2 Robert JACKSON[3] b: probably b. 1619-1624 Little Ecclestone, Lancashire, England, d. 1679, probably Co. Down +Unknown Wife

        3 Janet JACKSON[4] b: Abt 1641 d: Sep 1695 + John JACKSON[5] b: 1639 d: 16 Jun 1716 of Ballyskeagh, Parish of Dundonald, Co. Down, Ireland.

            4 Samuel JACKSON[6] d: Aft 1716

            4 Mary JACKSON[7] b: 1668 d: 23 Jan 1751 probably Castleleavery, Comber, Co. Down + James ORR[8] b: 1666 d: 3 Nov 1734 Castleleavery, Comber, Co. Down

                5 Eleanor ORR[9] b: 1694

                5 James ORR[10] b: 1694 d: 26 Mar 1737

                5 John ORR[11] b: 1695 d: 7 Jan 1771 b. 1695, Castleavery, Parish Comber, Co. Down, d. 7 Jan 1771, Killynether, Comber, Co. Down + Mary REID[12] b: 1704 d: April 15th 1790 m. Abt 1725

                    6 Letitia ORR[13] b: Aft 1725 d: Aft 1789

                    6 Mary ORR[14] b: Aft 1725 d: Aft 1789

                    6 James ORR[15] b: Aft 1725

                        7 William Bruce ORR[16] b: 1760 d: August 30th 1790 + Agnes aka Nancy CUMING[17] d: Aft 1789

                            8 Henry Flood ORR[18]

                5 Elizabeth ORR[19] b. 1696, Castleavery, Parish Comber, Co. Down + Gawin HAMILTON[20] b. of Ballykeel, Co. Down

                5 Thomas ORR[21] b: Abt 1699

                5 Janet ORR[22] b: 1701 d: 18 Oct 1755 Ballygowan, Comber, Co. Down

                5 Jane ORR[23] b. 1703, d. Castlereagh, Co. Down, Ireland + John DUNBAR[24] b. of Sletady

                5 Gilbert ORR[25] b: 1704 + Letitia AGNEW[26]

                5 Mary ORR[27] d. The Booten, Comber, Co. Down + Samuel MALSOM[28] b. of The Booten, Comber, Co. Down

                5 Helen ORR[29] b: 1710 d: 1713

            4 Jean JACKSON[30] b. Aft 1668 d: Aft 1716 + Hugh BROWN[31]

            4 Sarah JACKSON[32] b. Aft 1669 d: Aft 1716 + John KENNEDY[33]

                5 Janet KENNEDY[34]

            4 Hugh JACKSON[35] b aft 1661

            4 John JACKSON[36] b aft 1661

            4 James JACKSON[37] b aft 1661 d: Aft 1711

            4 Gilbert JACKSON[38] b: 1677 d: 22 Sep 1723 probably Newtown, Co. Down. + Annas KELL[39] b: Abt 1679 d: Sep 1766 of Newtownards

                5 Grizell JACKSON[40] b: Bef 1702 d: Bef 1740

                5 Jane JACKSON[41] b: Bef 1702 d: Aft 1766 + John MOORE[42] b. Of Co. Tyrone, Ireland, m. 1740

                5 Hugh JACKSON[43] b: Bef 1702 d: Bef 1766

                5 Sarah JACKSON[44] b: Bet 1702 and 1723 d: Bef 1740

                5 John JACKSON[45] b: Bef 1702 d: Bef 1766

                5 Mary JACKSON b: Bef 1702 d: Bef 1740

                5 James JACKSON[46] b. Bef 1702, d. Abt 1738, of Ballywooly House, Ballywillie, Parish of Killilea, Barony of Dufferin, Co. Down + First wife

                    6 Hugh JACKSON[47] b. Abt 1716, d. 17 Dec 1800 of Ballywooley, Co. Down, bur. Old Abbey Church Of Bangor + Susanna NICHOLSON b: 1729 of Balloo House  d: 14 Nov 1775 , bur. Old Abbey Church Of Bangor

                        7 Mary JACKSON[48] d: Aft 1795 + John FERGUSON[49]

                        7 William Nicholson JACKSON[50] b: Abt 1756 d: 6 Oct 1829 + June TODD

                        7 Sarah JACKSON[51] b: Abt 1760 d: 30 Jan 1842 bur. Old Abbey Church Of Bangor.

                        7 Susannah JACKSON[52] d: 13 Jan 1805 + Stuart BELL[53]

                            8 John BELL[54] b: 1792 d: 11 Aug 1827

                            8 Hugh BELL[55]

                            8 Susannah BELL[56] d: 8 Apr 1861

                            8 Robert Jackson BELL[57] b: Abt 1804 d: 28 Oct 1879 + Ana Jane PATTESON[58] of Cookstown, Co. Tyrone. Married 31 Oct 1841

                                9 Louisa BELL[59]

                    6 Catherine JACKSON[60] b: Bef 1717 d: Bet 1741 and 1743

                    6 Agnes JACKSON[61] b: Bef 1717

                    6 Janet JACKSON[62] b: Bef 1717

                    6 Gilbert JACKSON[63] b: Bef 1717 d: Aft 1740

                        7 James JACKSON[64] of Ballymiscaw, Parish Dundonald

                        7 Gilbert JACKSON[65] d: bet 1800-1829 + Elizabeth[66] b: Abt 1737 d: 6 Apr 1829

                    6 Rev. Henry JACKSON[67] b: Bef 1717 d: 26 Feb 1795

                        7  JACKSON[68] + Hamilton DOBBIN[69] b: Bef 1801 d: 29 Oct 1851

                            8 Henry Jackson DOBBIN[70] b d: 15 Apr 1853 of Ballymena, Co. Antrim

                        7 Rev. Robert JACKSON[71] d. Sep 1788

            + 2nd wife of James JACKSON (1702-1738) above Elizabeth HUTCHESON[72]

                    6 John JACKSON[73] b: Aft 1717

                    6 Sarah JACKSON[74] b: Aft 1717

                5 Annas JACKSON[75] b: Bet 1702 and 1723 d: Bef 1740

                5 Janet JACKSON[76] b: Bet 1702 and 1723 d: Bef 1740

            4 Robert JACKSON[77] b: Abt 1678 c: 24 Dec 1678

        3 James JACKSON[78] b: 1648 d: 25 Nov 1711 of Newtown, Co. Down, Ireland, Never married.

        3 Robert JACKSON[79] d: Aft 1717

        3 William JACKSON[80] d: Aft 1717

        3 Ann JACKSON[81]

        3 John JACKSON[82] b: 1667 d: 1725 Of Ballyreagan, Parish Of Dundonald, Co.

     Down + Katherine MCKINNEY[83] b. Of Dundonald Parish, d: 1727

            4 Dr. Joseph JACKSON[84] b: 1690 , Ballyreagan or Newtownards, Co. Down, d. Of Limavady, Co.

        Derry, Ireland + Elizabeth VANCE[85] [dau of John VANCE & Unnamed WILIAMSON

                5 Hugh JACKSON[86] b: Aft 1730

                5 David JACKSON[87] b: Aft 1730 d: 1818 b. 1730, Newtown Limavady, Derry, Ireland, d. 1818, Probably Lancaster, Pennsylvania, America + Elizabeth REED[88]  b. 1733 d. 7 Oct 1767 Pennsylvania. Married 1753

                5 Robert JACKSON[89] b: Aft 1730 possibly at Newtown, Limavady d. Probably America

                5 Elizabeth JACKSON[90] b aft 1730 + James CRAWFORD[91]

                5 Samuel JACKSON[92] b: 1737 d: 3 Feb 1816 + Unmarried relationship

                    6 Alexander JACKSON[93]

                  [married wife of Samuel JACKSON]+ Sarah VAUTEAU[94] d: Aft 1785

                    6 Henrietta JACKSON[95] b: Abt 1783 Stornmount, Ballymiscaw, Parish Dundonald: 14 Dec 1855 + Rev. Mark CASSIDY[96] b: 1 Aug 1777 d: 10 Dec 1839

                    6 Esther Martha JACKSON[97] b: 1785 buried St. Elizabeth's Graveyard, Dundonald

                      + Rev. John CLELAND[98] b: 1755 d: 25 Jun 1834 of Mountpleasant [aka Stormount], Ballymescaw, Dundonald, Co. Down. Buried Dundonald Cemetary.

                        7 Samuel Jackson CLELAND[99] b: 1808 d: 20 May 1842 Buried St. Elizabeth's Church, Dundonald, Co. Down

                    6 Robert Vateau JACKSON[100]

                    6 Peter JACKSON[101] d: 1802

                5 Andrew JACKSON[102] b: 1730 Ballahill, Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim, Ireland d: Feb 1767 Waxhaws, South Carolina, America+ Elizabeth HUTCHINSON b: Abt 1740 d: Nov 1781 Charleston, South Carolina, America

                    6 Hugh JACKSON[103] b: 1762 c: 30 Oct 1762 d: 20 Jun 1779 killed in the Battle of Sterno Ferry, near Charlestown, South Carolina.

                    6 Robert JACKSON[104] b: Bet 1764 Northern Ireland and 1765 d: 27 Apr 1781

                    6 President Andrew JACKSON[105] b: 15 Mar 1767, Wahaws area in Carolina (South or North? – on the border), America, d. 8 Jun 1845 + Rachel DONELSON b: 1767 d: 22 Dec 1828

              [2nd or 3rd wife of Dr. Joseph JACKSON] + Mary CARR[106]

                5 Margaret JACKSON[107] b: 1746 Co, Down d: Aft 1773 probably America+ William MCCAUGHEY

            4 Dr. John JACKSON[108] b: Abt 1700 Probably Dundonald, Co. Down

            4 Dr. Thomas JACKSON[109] b: Abt 1700 d: 1779 of Ballyreagan, Parish of Dundonald, Co. Down

                5 Rev. James JACKSON[110] b: b: Abt. 1720 d: Sep 1792 in Ballyreagan, Dundonald, Co. Down, Ireland  + Anne[111] b: Abt 1730 d: Aft 1820

                    6 Elizabeth JACKSON[112] + James MCCULLY[113] d: Bef 1821

                        7 James MCCULLY[114]

                        7  MCCULLY[115]

                        7  MCCULLY[116]

                        7  MCCULLY[117]

                    6 Dr. Thomas JACKSON[118] b: 1757 probably Ballybay, Co. Monaghan d: Aft 1808 probably Ballybay, Co. Monaghan + Isabelle THOMSON[119] b: Abt 1765 probably Bushford, Co. Monaghan.

                        7 Humphrey Thompson JACKSON[120] b: Abt 1790 d: Aft 1834

                    6 Martha JACKSON[121] b: Abt 1760 in Ballybay, Co. Monaghan, Ireland                      + Robert BRADFORD[122] b: Abt 1750

                        7 Moses BRADFORD[123] b: Abt 1771

                        7  BRADFORD[124] b: Abt 1774

                    6 Mary JACKSON[125] b: Abt 1770 d: Aft 1821+ David DALZELL[126] in Ballylisbredan, Dundonald, Co. Down, Ireland m: Aft. 1793 in Co. Down, Ireland d: Bef. 1821

                    6 Jane JACKSON b: Abt 1772 d: 1851+ James BURNSIDE[127] Fivemiletown, Co. Tyrone, Ireland

                        7 Anne BURNSIDE[128] d: Aft 1880 of Artclea, near Fivemiletown

                5 Hugh JACKSON[129] b: Abt 1722 d: in Probably America

                5  JACKSON[130] b: Abt 1724 d: Abt 1750

                5 Mary JACKSON[131] d: Aft 1764+ David KENNEDY[132] d: Abt 1764 of Ballymaglack. Parish of Comber, Co. Down, Ireland

                    6 Thomas KENNEDY[133] b. 1738 d: Aft 1764

                    6 David KENNEDY[134] b. 1740 d: Aft 1764

                    6 James KENNEDY[135] Est aft 1764-d: Aft 1764

                    6 Mary KENNEDY[136] d: Aft 1764

                    6 Susannah KENNEDY[137] d: Aft 1764

                    6 Martha KENNEDY[138] d: Aft 1764

            4 James JACKSON[139] b: Bef 1711 Ballyskeagh, Parish Of Newtownards,

        Co. Down

            4 Mary JACKSON[140] b: Bef 1725

            4 Martha JACKSON[141] b: Bef 1725

            4 Rachel JACKSON[142] b: Bef 1725

        3 Thomas JACKSON[143] b: 1679 d: 1713 Newtownards, Parish of Newtownards, Barony Castlereagh Lower, Co. Down, Ireland + Janet LINDSAY[144] d: Bet 1716 and 1717

 



[1] Dundonald is a parish where several centuries of JACKSONs resided. It was part of the Elizabethan plantation, and the landlords were Clandeboyes. The JACKSONs first lease was from James ROSS.

[2] John JACKSON

[3] Robert JACKSON  (bet 1619-1624 - ?).

There is still a wobbly bit here in that the ages of his children, ranging as they do over a span of 38 years, represents a biological challenge that is most unlikely. Either there were two wives - which is not unlikely - or else something is off in the alleged dates.

[4] Janet JACKSON  (1641-1695)

[5] John JACKSON (1639-1716

·       Movilla Graveyard: JACKSON Here lyeth the body of John Jackson of Ballyskeogh who dyed  16 Jun 1716  aged 77 years. Also Janet Jackson his wife who dyed  Sep 1695  aged 54 years. & also 3 of there sons, Hugh, John & James Jackson who dyed all unmarried. .).  He was born 1639, and died 16 Jun 1716 in of Ballyskeagh. Source: Ros Davies transcription - email July 13, 2010, Movilla Graveyard.

·       NOTE: This means that there were two – likely related – JACKSON families living at the same time in the same parish.

[6] Samuel JACKSON (?-aft 1716)

o   See also: p 153 Scotch-Irish Merchants in Colonial America. Richard K. MacMaster. 2009 Ulster Historical Foundation. "[in 1797] Robert Wills of Belfast and William Ray [REA?] of Ballyreany  in the parish of Dundonald, County Down who owned the Nancy with Samuel Jackson of Philadelphia"  also p. 255: Samuel Jackson owned land in Dundonald. and p 291 Baynard, Jackson & Co. owned the boat named Dickinson.

o   NOTE: This bit is just parked here for now. The Samuel JACKSON (-aft 1776) of Philadelphia p 447: WILLIAM WATSON TO GENERAL WASHINGTON. Plymouth, December 23, 1775.: SIR: The bearer, Captain Samuel Jackson, comes with six prisoners, (a midshipman and five sailors,) put by Captain Talbot, of the Niger frigate, on board the brigantine Peton; which brigantine was taken by said frigate about eighteen days ago, near the Island of Bermuda, and ordered into Boston. This brigantine was retaken last Wednesday, by our people, and was brought into this port. Captain Jackson, the bearer of this, will acquaint your Excellency with the particulars, as he had a principal hand in retaking her. This Mr. Jackson is a zealous, active, worthy friend to his country, and has been principal in taking all the prizes which have been brought into this port by private vessels. Jacob Taylor, a friend and relative of this Mr. Jackson, was mate on board Captain Martindale, (Who was taken by the enemy some time since, for which I am sincerely sorry,) has a large family, and in poor circumstances, which must suffer much unless some way can be devised for his redemption. I am very unwilling to give your Excellency trouble, and must ask your pardon when I, at the very earnest request of Taylor’s friends and unhappy family, ask your Excellency whether it is not possible to exchange Mr. Curtis, the Midshipman, for Taylor, and when I entreat your Excellency to interpose in behalf of this miserable family, and of an unhappy man, who has conducted with dignity, and has been very active in the noble cause in which we are engaged, from the beginning. I am your Excellency's much obliged, most humble servant. WILLIAM WATSON. To his Excellency, George Washington Esq.

[7] Mary JACKSON (1668-1751)

·       Ulster Pedigrees: Descendants, in Many Lines of James Orr and Janet McClement, who Emigrated from Scotland to Northern Ireland Ca. 1607 p 6

·       PRONI, T808/8244 Down will made 28 April 1716 proved 30 June 1716.  John JACKSON of Ballyskeegh minor in Newton parish County down. Lease of Ballyskeegh two sons Gilbert JACKSON, he paying £60 to my son Samuel JACKSON or his issue on their return to this country from abroad. Three daughters Mary, Jean and Sarah. Son-in-law Hugh BROWN. Son-in-law John KENNEDY and his daughter Janet my grandchild. Friend John THOMPSON of Newton. Debtors Widow THETFORD of Belfast. Edward WHITESIDE of Malone, County Antrim. Executor: son Gilbert. Witnesses: James CATHERWOOD; Joshua SLOAN; William SLOANE.

[8] James ORR (1666-1734)

[9] Eleanor ORR (est 1710-?)

·       Ulster Pedigrees: Descendants, in Many Lines of James Orr and Janet McClement, who Emigrated from Scotland to Northern Ireland Ca. 1607 p 6

[10] James ORR (1694-1737)

·       Ulster Pedigrees: Descendants, in Many Lines of James Orr and Janet McClement, who Emigrated from Scotland to Northern Ireland Ca. 1607 p 6

[11] John ORR (1695-1771)

·       Ulster Pedigrees: Descendants, in Many Lines of James Orr and Janet McClement, who Emigrated from Scotland to Northern Ireland Ca. 1607 p 6

[12] Mary REID (1704-1790)

·       Ulster Pedigrees: Descendants, in Many Lines of James Orr and Janet McClement, who Emigrated from Scotland to Northern Ireland Ca. 1607 p 6

·       ROD: 413-426-271993. 1789 Oct 31 To enable Letitia ORR, spinster daughter of Mary & John ORR to make valid title of lands (not named) unto Samuel JACKSON for ever, Mary ORR (widow of John ORR late of Killyneather, dec'd.), James ORR, Mary ORR (wife of James ORR) Letitia & Mary ORR, spinster daughters of John & Mary ORR quit their claim; and annuities on sd lands will be transferred onto other lands of William Bruce ORR. NOTE: Same date as above. John ORR (1695-1771) and his wife Mary REID were parents of Letitia ORR. William Bruce ORR (1760-1790) was married to an Agnes. He was a son of James ORR, who was a son of John ORR (1695-1771) and Mary REID. John ORR was a son of James ORR (1666-1734) and Mary JACKSON (1668-1751). Mary JACKSON had a brother Samuel JACKSON. He is possibly the Samuel JACKSON of Philadelphia – or a son of his (although that may be the Samuel JACKSON (1737-1816) son of Dr. Joseph JACKSON & Elizabeth VANCE): PRONI, T808/8244 Down will made 28 April 1716 proved 30 June 1716.  John JACKSON of Ballyskeegh minor in Newton parish County down. Lease of Ballyskeegh two sons Gilbert JACKSON, he paying £60 to my son Samuel JACKSON or his issue on their return to this country from abroad.

[13] Letitia ORR

·       . NOTE: Same date as above. John ORR (1695-1771) and his wife Mary REID were parents of Letitia ORR. William Bruce ORR (1760-1790) was married to an Agnes. He was a son of James ORR, who was a son of John ORR (1695-1771) and Mary REID. John ORR was a son of James ORR (1666-1734) and Mary JACKSON (1668-1751). Mary JACKSON had a brother Samuel JACKSON. He is possibly the Samuel JACKSON of Philadelphia – or a son of his (although that may be the Samuel JACKSON (1737-1816) son of Dr. Joseph JACKSON & Elizabeth VANCE): PRONI, T808/8244 Down will made 28 April 1716 proved 30 June 1716.  John JACKSON of Ballyskeegh minor in Newton parish County down. Lease of Ballyskeegh two sons Gilbert JACKSON, he paying £60 to my son Samuel JACKSON or his issue on their return to this country from abroad.

[14] Mary ORR

[15] James ORR (1666-1734)

[16] William Bruce ORR (1760-1790)

·       Ulster Pedigrees: Descendants, in Many Lines of James Orr and Janet McClement, who Emigrated from Scotland to Northern Ireland Ca. 1607 p 33 & 77 This source adds three more children: Letitia, Mary & John.

·       ROD: 407-461-271992. 1789 Oct 31Ballyniscalla Robert MCLEROTH of Dunbarty, Co. Down for consids and for purposes mentioned, & with consent of William Bruce ORR of Killyneather, Co. Down & his wife, Agnes ORR released unto Samuel JACKSON (of Ballymiscaw, Co. Down) Ballykeel in Comber Parish, Barony Castlereagh, Co Down [92 acres] to hold for ever; lands released from a charge of an annuity & from dower rights of Agnes ORR; William Bruce ORR & Agnes ORR may levy fine on premises for proper use of Samuel JACKSON; William Bruce ORR & Agnes ORR covenant that Agnes ORR would not execute deed or charge on property. Registrar John MOORE; Witnesses Thomas Ludley STEWART, Attorney at Law, Dublin City & Charles KELLY, Clerk of Thomas Ludley STEWART. NOTE: Same date as beneath. NOTE: William Bruce ORR was a great-grandson of Mary JACKSON (1668-1751). Her father, John JACKSON (1639-1716) was of Ballyskeagh aka Ballymiscaw. Did William Bruce ORR marry an Agnes JACKSON?

·       ROD: 411-367-271991. 1789 Oct 31Btw Wm Brian ORR [sic? William Bruce ORR]of Ballyneal[?] in co Down Esq. Of the one part & Samuel JACKSON of Ballymescan [Ballymescaw?], Co Down of 2nd  ... lands of Ballykeel in Barony of Castlereagh, Co Down. NOTE: Same date as above. See notes beneath.

[17] Agnes aka Nancy CUMING (?-aft 1789)

[18] Henry Flood ORR

[19] Elizabeth ORR

[20] Gawin HAMILTON

[21] Thomas ORR (abt 1699-?)

[22] Janet ORR (1701-1755)

[23] Jane ORR (1703-?)

[24] John DUNBAR

[25] Gilbert ORR (1704-?)

[26] Letitia AGNEW

[27] Mary ORR

[28] Samuel MALSON

[29] Helen ORR (1710-1713)

[30] Jean JACKSON:

[31] Hugh BROWN

·       He may be the husband of Jean’s sister Sarah, but I suspect that the will of his father-in-law placed the names in the sons-in-law in the same order as the daughter's names were placed (and Mary married James ORR).

[32] Sarah JACKSON.  (Bef 1669-1716)

·       PRONI, T808/8244 Down will made 28 April 1716 proved 30 June 1716.  John JACKSON of Ballyskeegh minor in Newton parish County down. Lease of Ballyskeegh two sons Gilbert JACKSON, he paying £60 to my son Samuel JACKSON or his issue on their return to this country from abroad. Three daughters Mary, Jean and Sarah. Son-in-law Hugh BROWN. Son-in-law John KENNEDY and his daughter Janet my grandchild. Friend John THOMPSON of Newton. Debtors Widow THETFORD of Belfast. Edward WHITESIDE of Malone, County Antrim. Executor: son Gilbert. Witnesses: James CATHERWOOD; Joshua SLOAN; William SLOANE

[33] John KENNEDY:

·       He may be the husband of her sister Jean, but I suspect that the will of his father-in-law placed the names in the sons-in-laws in the same order as the daughters’ names were placed.

·       PRONI, T808/8244 Down will made 28 April 1716 proved 30 June 1716.  John JACKSON of Ballyskeegh minor in Newton parish County down. Lease of Ballyskeegh two sons Gilbert JACKSON, he paying £60 to my son Samuel JACKSON or his issue on their return to this country from abroad. Three daughters Mary, Jean and Sarah. Son-in-law Hugh BROWN. Son-in-law John KENNEDY and his daughter Janet my grandchild. Friend John THOMPSON of Newton. Debtors Widow THETFORD of Belfast. Edward WHITESIDE of Malone, County Antrim. Executor: son Gilbert. Witnesses: James CATHERWOOD; Joshua SLOAN; William SLOANE

[34] Janet KENNEDY

·       PRONI, T808/8244 Down will made 28 April 1716 proved 30 June 1716.  John JACKSON of Ballyskeegh minor in Newton parish County down. Lease of Ballyskeegh two sons Gilbert JACKSON, he paying £60 to my son Samuel JACKSON or his issue on their return to this country from abroad. Three daughters Mary, Jean and Sarah. Son-in-law Hugh BROWN. Son-in-law John KENNEDY and his daughter Janet my grandchild. Friend John THOMPSON of Newton. Debtors Widow THETFORD of Belfast. Edward WHITESIDE of Malone, County Antrim. Executor: son Gilbert. Witnesses: James CATHERWOOD; Joshua SLOAN; William SLOANE

[35] Hugh JACKSON (aft 1661-?)

·       Unmarried. NOTE: His married siblings were not buried at Movilla. This is not unusual.

·       Movilla Graveyard: JACKSON Here lyeth the body of John Jackson of Ballyskeogh who dyed  16 Jun 1716  aged 77 years. Also Janet Jackson his wife who dyed Sep 1695 aged 54 years. & also 3 of their sons, Hugh, John & James Jackson who dyed all unmarried.

·       His birth date is an estimate based on the assumption that his mother was at least about 20 years old when he was born.

[36] John JACKSON.

·       Unmarried. NOTE: His married siblings were not buried at Movilla. This is not unusual.

·       Movilla Graveyard: JACKSON Here lyeth the body of John Jackson of Ballyskeogh who dyed  16 Jun 1716  aged 77 years. Also Janet Jackson his wife who dyed Sep 1695 aged 54 years. & also 3 of their sons, Hugh, John & James Jackson who dyed all unmarried.

·       His birth date is an estimate based on the assumption that his mother was at least about 20 years old when he was born.

[37] James JACKSON.

·       Unmarried. NOTE: His married siblings were not buried at Movilla. This is not unusual.

·       Movilla Graveyard: JACKSON Here lyeth the body of John Jackson of Ballyskeogh who dyed  16 Jun 1716  aged 77 years. Also Janet Jackson his wife who dyed Sep 1695 aged 54 years. & also 3 of their sons, Hugh, John & James Jackson who dyed all unmarried.

·       His birth date is an estimate based on the assumption that his mother was at least about 20 years old when he was born.

[38] Gilbert JACKSON (1677-1723)

[39] Annas KELL (1679-1766)

[40] Grizell JACKSON (bef 1702-bef 1740)

[41] Jane JACKSON (bef 1702 -aft 1766)

Jackson, James _late Provost of Newtownards - _25th. November 1711 aged 63

Jackson, Gilbert _a _tanner_ - _22nd. September 1723 aged 46

Jackson, Annas _nee Kell_ - September 1766 aged 87

Also 9 of their children (Gilbert and Annas) - viz. Hugh, Jane, Grizell, Sarah, John, Mary, Jane, James and Annas

The only surviving child is Jane who is now wife to John Moor of Drumon, Co.Tyrone

Mary alias Jackson - _23rd. January 1751 aged 83 - Wife to James Orr (1734)

SOURCE: Derek Beatties History of Newtownards NOTE: This site is no longer on line.

[42] John MOORE (?-aft 1740)

[43] Hugh JACKSON. Mentioned in Box Tomb at Movilla Graveyard

[44] Sarah JACKSON. Mentioned in Box Tomb at Movilla Graveyard

[45] John JACKSON. Mentioned in Box Tomb at Movilla Graveyard

[46] James JACKSON. Mentioned in Box Tomb at Movilla Graveyard NOTE: I am placing him here based on a hunch. He had to have died before 1766, when his mother died. The names of his children as well as his residence are a fit.

·       T808/8245 Down will not stated proved 24 June 1738. James JACKSON of Ballywillie alias Ballywooley. Two children by my present wife viz John and Sarah are minors. Three daughters by my first wife this Catherine Annas and Janet; sons Henry Hugh and Gilbert. Land of Ballywillie. Executors: son Gilbert JACKSON, John TODD, and John TAIT. Witnesses; Patrick BREESEN; Archibald WHITEHALL; Robert Adder [could this be ADAIR?].

[47] Hugh JACKSON. (abt 1716-1800)

[48] Mary JACKSON

·       ROD 482-433-312506 Btw William Nicholson JACKSON eldest son & heir at law of Hugh JACKSON of Ballywooley Co Down & June JACKSON otherwise TODD the wife of the 1st pt. Hugh JACKSON afsd of the 2nd pt. Richard WARING and John BANKHEAD both of Belfast of 3rd pt. Sarah JACKSON, John FERGUSON, & Mary FERGUSON otherwise JACKSON his wife Stuart BELL and Susannah BELL otherwise JACKSON his wife which said Sarah and Mary & Susannah are daughters and younger children of Hugh JACKSON of the 4th pr. For consid of 5s transferred 142a of Ballywooly aka Ballywoolie  Barony of Castlereagh, Co Down to  Richard WARING and John BANKHEAD.

[49] John FERGUSON

[50] William Nicholson JACKSON (1756-1829)

·       ROD 482-433-312506 Btw William Nicholson JACKSON eldest son & heir at law of Hugh JACKSON of Ballywooley Co Down & June JACKSON otherwise TODD the wife of the 1st pt. Hugh JACKSON afsd of the 2nd pt. Richard WARING and John BANKHEAD both of Belfast of 3rd pt. Sarah JACKSON, John FERGUSON, & Mary FERGUSON otherwise JACKSON his wife Stuart BELL and Susannah BELL otherwise JACKSON his wife which said Sarah and Mary & Susannah are daughters and younger children of Hugh JACKSON of the 4th pr. For consid of 5s transferred 142a of Ballywooly aka Ballywoolie  Barony of Castlereagh, Co Down to  Richard WARING and John BANKHEAD.

[51] Sarah JACKSON (abt 1760-1842)

·       ROD 482-433-312506 Btw William Nicholson JACKSON eldest son & heir at law of Hugh JACKSON of Ballywooley Co Down & June JACKSON otherwise TODD the wife of the 1st pt. Hugh JACKSON afsd of the 2nd pt. Richard WARING and John BANKHEAD both of Belfast of 3rd pt. Sarah JACKSON, John FERGUSON, & Mary FERGUSON otherwise JACKSON his wife Stuart BELL and Susannah BELL otherwise JACKSON his wife which said Sarah and Mary & Susannah are daughters and younger children of Hugh JACKSON of the 4th pr. For consid of 5s transferred 142a of Ballywooly aka Ballywoolie  Barony of Castlereagh, Co Down to  Richard WARING and John BANKHEAD.

[52] Susannah JACKSON (?-1`805)

·       ROD 482-433-312506 Btw William Nicholson JACKSON eldest son & heir at law of Hugh JACKSON of Ballywooley Co Down & June JACKSON otherwise TODD the wife of the 1st pt. Hugh JACKSON afsd of the 2nd pt. Richard WARING and John BANKHEAD both of Belfast of 3rd pt. Sarah JACKSON, John FERGUSON,  & Mary FERGUSON otherwise JACKSON his wife Stuart BELL and Susannah BELL otherwise JACKSON his wife which said Sarah and Mary & Susannah are daughters and younger children of Hugh JACKSON of the 4th pr. For consid of 5s transferred 142a of Ballywooly aka Ballywoolie  Barony of Castlereagh, Co Down to  Richard WARING and John BANKHEAD.

[53] Stuart BELL

[54] John BELL (1792-1827)

[55] Hugh BELL

[56] Susannah BELL (?- 1861)

[57] Robert Jackson BELL (abt 1804-1879)

·       ROD 1877-51- 266  James JACKSON – Robert McQUISTON. James JACKSON of Ballygrainey, Co. Down, Gent of 1st pt & Robert Jackson BELL of Ballywooley, Co. Down, Gent of 2nd pt & Robert McQUISTON of Belfast Esq., Co. Antrim.. James JACKSON by the direction of Robert Jackson BELL granted lands in recited indenture  of 1729 Aug 12, and recited mtg of  2 Jan 1852… town and lands of Ballywooley alias Ballywoolie 142 acres , parish of Bangor, Barony of Castlereagh, Co. Down… sum of 2,500 pounds & interest…NOTE: Robert Jackson BELL (?-1879) was a son of Stuart BELL and Susannah JACKSON (?-1805) of Bellview. Ballywooly is in the townland of Ballykillare, Parish of Bangor, Barony of Castlereagh Lower. It is possible that this Ballygrainey is the in Parish of Bangor.  The two townlands share a border.

[58] Anna Jane PATTESON

[59] Louisa BELL

[60] Catherine JACKSON (bef 1717-bet1741-1743)

[61] Agnes JACKSON (bef 1717-?)

·       Down will made 21 August 1741 proved 18 April 1743 Catherine JACKSON of Ballywillie. John and Sarah JACKSON my father's two youngest children by his second wife, my two sisters Agnes and Jane JACKSON; my three brothers Gilbert Henry and Hugh JACKSON, Legacy under will of my father in death of his second wife Elizabeth JACKSON alias HUTCHON carried James JACKSON of Ballymescaw, son of my eldest brother Gilbert JACKSON. Executors: brothers Hugh JACKSON and Henry JACKSON. Witnesses: Patrick BREESON; James ROBERTS; John DALE.

[62] Jane JACKSON aka Janet JACKSON (bef 1717-?)

·       Down will made 21 August 1741 proved 18 April 1743 Catherine JACKSON of Ballywillie. John and Sarah JACKSON my father's two youngest children by his second wife, my two sisters Agnes and Jane JACKSON; my three brothers Gilbert Henry and Hugh JACKSON, Legacy under will of my father in death of his second wife Elizabeth JACKSON alias HUTCHON carried James JACKSON of Ballymescaw, son of my eldest brother Gilbert JACKSON. Executors: brothers Hugh JACKSON and Henry JACKSON. Witnesses: Patrick BREESON; James ROBERTS; John DALE.

[63] Gilbert JACKSON (bef 1717-aft 1740)

·       Down will made 21 August 1741 proved 18 April 1743 Catherine JACKSON of Ballywillie. John and Sarah JACKSON my father's two youngest children by his second wife, my two sisters Agnes and Jane JACKSON; my three brothers Gilbert Henry and Hugh JACKSON, Legacy under will of my father in death of his second wife Elizabeth JACKSON alias HUTCHON carried James JACKSON of Ballymescaw, son of my eldest brother Gilbert JACKSON. Executors: brothers Hugh JACKSON and Henry JACKSON. Witnesses: Patrick BREESON; James ROBERTS; John DALE.

[64] James JACKSON

[65] Gilbert JACKSON

[66] Elizabeth

·       At Newtownards on the 6th inst, Mrs. Elizabeth JACKSON, relict of the late Gilbert JACKSON of Newtownards at the advanced age of 92 years. BNL Apr 14, 1829 Est DOB: 1737.

[67] Rev. Henry JACKSON (bef 1717-1795)

·       Down will made 21 August 1741 proved 18 April 1743 Catherine JACKSON of Ballywillie. John and Sarah JACKSON my father's two youngest children by his second wife, my two sisters Agnes and Jane JACKSON; my three brothers Gilbert Henry and Hugh JACKSON, Legacy under will of my father in death of his second wife Elizabeth JACKSON alias HUTCHON carried James JACKSON of Ballymescaw, son of my eldest brother Gilbert JACKSON. Executors: brothers Hugh JACKSON and Henry JACKSON. Witnesses: Patrick BREESON; James ROBERTS; John DALE.

[68] Female JACKSON

[69] Hamilton DOBBIN (bef 1801-1851)

[70] Henry Jackson DOBBIN ( -1853)

[71] Rev. Robert JACKSON

o   Fasti of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Ireland. By Rev James McConnell 1936. 1st son of Rev Henry JACKSON, Banbridge (O.C) Educ. Glascow 1773-1779 & Warrington; Licenced Armagh Presbyterian 1778; ordained Dunmurry (O.C.) 11th April 1782; died Sept 1788

[72] Elizabeth HUTCHESON

[73] John JACKSON

o   Down will made 21 August 1741 proved 18 April 1743 Catherine JACKSON of Ballywillie. John and Sarah JACKSON my father's two youngest children by his second wife, my two sisters Agnes and Jane JACKSON; my three brothers Gilbert Henry and Hugh JACKSON, Legacy under will of my father in death of his second wife Elizabeth JACKSON alias HUTCHON carried James JACKSON of Ballymescaw, son of my eldest brother Gilbert JACKSON. Executors: brothers Hugh JACKSON and Henry JACKSON. Witnesses: Patrick BREESON; James ROBERTS; John DALE.

[74] Sarah JACKSON

o   Down will made 21 August 1741 proved 18 April 1743 Catherine JACKSON of Ballywillie. John and Sarah JACKSON my father's two youngest children by his second wife, my two sisters Agnes and Jane JACKSON; my three brothers Gilbert Henry and Hugh JACKSON, Legacy under will of my father in death of his second wife Elizabeth JACKSON alias HUTCHON carried James JACKSON of Ballymescaw, son of my eldest brother Gilbert JACKSON. Executors: brothers Hugh JACKSON and Henry JACKSON. Witnesses: Patrick BREESON; James ROBERTS; John DALE.

[75] Annas JACKSON

[76] Janet JACKSON

[77] Robert JACKSON (1678-?)

o   In 1678, in the names of children baptised by Mr. Thomas COBBINE: John JACKSONE had a child baptised the 24 of Decr [1678] called Robert. Witness: Robert JACKSON. SOURCE: Ulster Journal of Archaeology. Vol III, 1897.

[78] James JACKSON. (1648-1711)

Jackson, James _late Provost of Newtownards - _25th. November 1711 aged 63

Jackson, Gilbert _a _tanner_ - _22nd. September 1723 aged 46

Jackson, Annas _nee Kell_ - September 1766 aged 87

Also 9 of their children (Gilbert and Annas) - viz. Hugh, Jane, Grizell, Sarah, John, Mary, Jane, James and Annas.

The only surviving child is Jane who is now wife to John Moor of Drumon, Co.Tyrone

Mary alias Jackson - _23rd. January 1751 aged 83 - Wife to James Orr (1734)

SOURCE: Derek Beatties History of Newtownards NOTE: This site is no longer on line.

 

[79] Robert JACKSON. Hunch. He is here for two reasons. First, the assumption that I have his brother Thomas in the right place, and secondly that it would be unusual for their father not to have a son named Robert.

[80] William JACKSON. Hunch. Assuming that I have his brother Thomas in the right place, then he would be the William mentioned in Thomas' will.

[81] Ann JACKSON

[82] John JACKSON

[83] Katherine aka Catherine McKINNEY.

·       Some versions say that she came from Dundalk Parish. There is no such parish, and Dundonald is much more likely, since this is also the parish that her husband came from

[84] Dr. Joseph JACKSON. Presbyterian.

o   P6 About the year 1690, Joseph Jackson was born, who, with three of his brothers, became prominent physicians at Carrickfergus, county Antrim, and Newtown Limavady, county Londonderry, Ireland. These counties join, and the towns, above named, are about 35 miles apart ; the former being 10 miles from Belfast, and the latter 16 miles N. E. of the town of Londonderry. Limavady has now a population of 3000 inhabitants. Dr. Jackson located first at Carrickfergus and afterward Limavady. He was married three times. What were the names of his first and second wives could not be ascertained ; but his  third wife was Lady Mary Carr, sister of Lord James Carr. She first married a man by the name of Jackson and had one son - Hugh. Her husband died, and she then became the third wife of Dr. Joseph Jackson, and was thus married to two men, not related, by the name of Jackson. One daughter, named Margaret, was the fruit of this marriage. She was born in 1746.

o   P. 10 Dr. Joseph Jackson, by his first wife, had one child, Andrew who became one of what were called 'United Men." They were Republicans and were hostile to the Government in certain measures, and had to flee his native country at a moment's warning. He came with his wife and two sons, Hugh and Robert, to South Carolina, and located over the North Carolina line in the "Wax Haw Settlement. " They were penniless, having suddenly and secretly to escape from Ireland, forsaking all they had. The Government confiscated his property.

o   This was in the year 1765, and he died not many years afterwards, leaving his wife and family in limited circumstances. No correspondence passed between him and his friends living in Ireland; hence all trace of him and his family was lost to his  relatives. On March 15th, 1767, another son was born in North Carolina, who was called Andrew, and he in 1828, or rather 1829, became the President of the United States. He is known as "Old Hickory."

o   P11 By his second wife. Dr. Joseph Jackson had three sons —  Hugh, Robert, and David. Whether there were daughters by this wife could not be ascertained. Hugh, Robert and David came to America voluntarily of their own choice. They were not compelled to leave like Andrew. Of the posterity of Hugh and Robert, nothing could be learned. Doubtless they were all connected with the church at Newtown, Limavady, Ireland, and their posterity if there were such), are scattered in different parts of this country. Such is the history of the ancient Jacksons  as learned in part by letter from Rev. N. M. Brown, D. D., now  pastor of the old Congregation at Limavady, Ireland, and who  says : '"Jacob Davies was the second pastor of the congregation  and his mortal remains lie here in the church lot. I am the seventh pastor." Also information was' received from Samuel Jackson, now a merchant in Limavady, Ireland, and from others of the Jackson connection, living; in different parts of the United States. Margaret McCaughey often spoke of her father, Dr.  Joseph Jackson, and of surgical operations he performed, and of her uncles, who were also physicians. She also had some of the surgical instruments and books that had been used by her father in Ireland, which now cannot be found.

o   P 12 We give a brief recapitulation. Dr. Joseph Jackson had by his first wife one child, Andrew. By his second wife at least three children; Hugh, Robert and David. By his third wife, one child, Margaret, who married Wm. McCaughey, and all came to America. NOTE: There are no sources for this.

[85] Elizabeth VANCE

[86] Hugh JACKSON

[87] David JACKSON

[88] Elizabeth REED

[89] Robert JACKSON

[90] Elizabeth JACKSON

[91] James CRAWFORD

[92] Samuel JACKSON NOTE: He is placed here based on a hunch. He may belong elsewhere. See: History of Samuel JACKSON of Stormount.

[93] Alexander JACKSON. This is based on a hunch because the death of Alexander JACKSON, "Negro servant of late Rev. M. Cassidy of Newtownards" was recorded in the Belfast Newsletter 1843 Jun 13. He was likely a half-brother of CASSIDY's wife, Henrietta JACKSON.

[94] Sarah VATEAU

[95] Henrietta JACKSON (1783-1855)

[96] Rev. Mark CASSIDY (1777-1839)

[97] Esther Martha JACKSON (1785-?0)

[98] Rev. John CLELAND (1755-1834)

[99] Samuel Jackson CLELAND (1808-1842)

[100] Robert Vateau JACKSON.

·       NOTE: My research is wanting here. I have too spare a reference: National Library of Ireland, p 186 (whatever that was?). Need to check this out.

[101] Peter JACKSON. Probably born in 1780s

[102] Andrew JACKSON (1730-1767)

·       of Ballahill which is near Carrickfergus Castle, Co. Antrim. NOTE: Coming from this place makes me question why he would be here. I would love to see deeds or other documentary evidence that definitively connects him with this place and as a son to Dr. Joseph JACKSON & Elizabeth VANCE.

·       Genealogy of the Jackson Family, 1890. Prepared by Hugh Parks Jackson assisted by Hugh Hogue Thompson, D.D. and James R. Jackson, Esq., 1890. p10 Dr. Joseph Jackson, by his first wife, had one child, Andrew who became one of what were called 'United Men." They were Republicans and were hostile to the Government in certain measures, and had to flee his native country at a moment's warning. He came with his wife and two sons, Hugh and Robert, to South Carolina, and located over the North Carolina line in the "Wax Haw Settlement." They were penniless, having suddenly and secretly to escape from Ireland, forsaking all they had. The Government confiscated his property. This was in the year 1765, and he died not many years afterwards, leaving his wife and family in limited circumstances. No correspondence passed between him and his friends living in Ireland; hence all trace of him and his family was lost to his relatives. On March 15th, 1767, another son was born in North Carolina, who was called Andrew, and he in 1828, or rather 1829, became the President of the United States. He is known as "Old Hickory."

[103] Hugh JACKSON (1762-1779)

[104] Robert JACKSON (abt 1764-1781)

·       GENI page. He died of smallpox contracted while held prisoner. Buried Old Waxhaw Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Riverside, Lancaster County, South Carolina, USA

[105] President Andrew JACKSON (1767-1845),

·       The seventh President of the United States, he had no children. Much is written about him, so I won’t duplicate that.

·       He most probably belonged to haplogroup I1 based on results from the Jackson DNA Project. His genealogy shows that he is descended from Richard Jackson (1505-1562) from Killingsworth, Eske, Yorkshire, England. Several members (e.g. 93323, 188015, 222633) of this lineage have been tested and they all belong to I1-M253.The most recent common ancestor shared by #222633 and the American president is John Jackson; born in 1667 in Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ulster, Ireland. The lineages of #93323 and #188015 split earlier, from Anthony Jackson; born in 1599 in Killingswold Grove, Yorkshire, England. SOURCE: Europedia ForumNOTE: To my mind, the connection to the Killingswold JACKSON is dubious, although many JACKSON descendants in America do believe it. There could very well be a DNA link to the three brothers who settled in Ireland in the mid-1600s post Cromwell.

[106] Mary CARR.

o   P6 About the year 1690, Joseph Jackson was born, who, with three of his brothers, became prominent physicians at Carrickfergus, county Antrim, and Newtown Limavady, county Londonderry, Ireland. These counties join, and the towns, above named, are about 35 miles apart ; the former being 10 miles from Belfast, and the latter 16 miles N. E. of the town of Londonderry. Limavady has now a population of 3000 inhabitants. Dr. Jackson located first at Carrickfergus and afterward Limavady. He was married three times. What were the names of his first and second wives could not be ascertained; but his third wife was Lady Mary Carr, sister of Lord James Carr. She first married a man by the name of Jackson and had one son - Hugh. Her husband died, and she then became the third wife of Dr. Joseph Jackson, and was thus married to two men, not related, by the name of Jackson. One daughter, named Margaret, was the fruit of this marriage. She was born in 1746. NOTE: So far, I have no primary sources to back this up.

[107] Margaret JACKSON (1746-1773)

[108] Dr. John JACKSON (abt 1700-?)

·       I have him as a doctor, other sources have him as a Captain and possibly from Coleraine. I suspect there is a muddle here - conflating him with the ancestor of Thomas Jonathon JACKSON aka Stonewall JACKSON. I am removing both the birth place and the death date that I had for him since I believe that it is more likely to belong to the Stonewall JACKSON line. The death date was 25 Sep 1801 at Clarksburg, Harrison Co., West Virginia, America.

[109] Dr. Thomas JACKSON. (1700-1779)

[110] Rev James JACKSON (1720-1792)

[111] Anne ???

[112] Elizabeth JACKSON

o   Thanks to research shared by Joan Blackburn of New Zealand in the summer of 2013.

[113] James McCULLY (bef 1821-?)

[114] James McCULLY

[115] McCULLY

[116] McCULLY

[117] McCULLY

[118] Dr. Thomas JACKSON (1757- aft 1808)

·       He matriculated at Glasgow University in 1773, and completed his MA in 1776.

[119] Isabelle THOMPSON (abt 1765-?)

[120] Humphrey Thompson JACKSON (1790-aft 1834) aka Humphrey Thomas JACKSON. NOTE: He died without issue.

·       Full Circle: A Story of Ballybay Presbyterians. David Nesbitt, 1999.Cahans Publications. p19. He died without issue, and "the Dundonald property passed from the third to the descendants of the first minister" [presumably descendents of Humphry THOMPSON - but it could also be Dr. Thomas JACKSON]

[121] Martha JACKSON (Abt 1760-?)

[122] Robert BRADFORD

o   He was of Edenaneane, Co. Monaghan and a well known Orangemen. Source: "At the Ford of the Birches". P 22. Tenisons granted Edenaneane to two brothers John and Moses Bradford for 3 lives. John BRADFORD’s lease mentioned a Moses BRADFORD age 18 years, son of John.

[123] Moses BRADFORD

[124] Unknown BRADFORD

[125] Mary JACKSON (1770-aft 1821)

[126] David DALZELL (?-bef 1821)

[127] James BURNSIDE

[128] Anne BURNSIDE (?-aft 1880)

[129] Hugh JACKSON (abt 1722-?)

[130] Unnamed JACKSON

[131] Mary JACKSON (Abt 1720- aft 1764)

[132] David KENNEDY (abt 1707-abt 1764)

[133] Thomas KENNEDY

[134] David KENNEDY

[135] James KENNEDY

[136] Mary KENNEDY

[137] Susannah KENNEDY

[138] Martha KENNEDY

[139] James JACKSON (Bef 1711-?)

[140] Mary JACKSON (bef 1725-?)

[141] Martha JACKSON  (bef 1725-?)

[142] Rachel JACKSON  (bef 1725-?)

[143] Thomas JACKSON (1679-1713),

[144] Janet LINDSAY:

·       PRONI T808/8244_. Down will made 5 March 1716 proved 19 February 1717 - 1718. Janet JACKSON alias Lindsay of Newtown, widow. Three sisters Annas, Marie, and Margaret and latter's daughter Mary Radcliffe.  Brothers-in-law Robert JACKSON and William JACKSON and their sister Anne JACKSON, Bible to Gilbert JACKSON. Friend John  Thompson . Executor, brother-in-law William JACKSON. Witnesses: William McQuaid ; James Lockhart ; John  Mairs_