I am choosing to group these two counties together because
there seems to be a high degree of overlap. In time, I will add to this - in particlar with respect to references to what family of JACKSONs these people belong to.
Year |
Notes |
1668 |
WILL ABSTRACTS IN THE LANE-POOLE PAPERS By Mihail Dafydd Evans
HUMFRE, John of Dunard, Co. Wicklow, gent, dated 1
December 1665, proved Dublin
diocese 4 February 1668, Ms. 7229, pi5. He leaves to his wife Thomas in his house henhouse and old garden
and her lands in Queens Co. and Dunard and ' all my househols goods and ye
mare commons, my wifes mar with her two followers and ye gray nagg which was
under ye black maire, her saddle nagg and six of my choise cowes and my
cittle bull and two of my choise two year old heffiers and two yearling and
£10, to be discounted not of her first years annuity and the tuition of her
young son Thomas beseeching her to keep him at school until he be fifteen
years old or professed. To Margaret Humfrey, widow, late wife of my brother
Gorman Humphry, deceased, the house backside where she now dwelleth and the
grazing of sixteen head of cattle upon the commons of Dunard. To John Humphry
my son and heir the lease of Dunard, son Gorman Humphry for his 'chides
porcon' £194 and I stand bound with John Lyson for payment of £450 to said
Gorman'. Names Mary, his daughter, wife of John Jackson, gent
and also William, Edward, Henry and Thomas, his sons. Appoints John Humphry,
his son and heir, as executor. Witnesses John, Edward and Thomas Humphry
(proved by Sir John Humphry and Edward Humphry). [Note: Tracing of signature
appended.] |
1671 |
ThiS (sic) Stone is Erected by Jacob
Jackson for Him Self & his Family Here Lyeth the bodys of JameS Jackson Who Departed thiS Life
Febry the 6th 1760 AGED 89 [estimated birth = 1671]
and Ann Jackson hiS Wife Departd
Septmbr the 22nd 1768 AGd 87. (Denis Cullen is named on the stone as the
maker which also has several ( trademark) images engraved) SOURCE: cara email
August 29, 2008 Hacketstown Churchyard; |
1681 |
ThiS (sic) Stone is Erected by Jacob
Jackson for Him Self & his Family Here Lyeth the bodys of JameS Jackson Who Departed thiS Life
Febry the 6th 1760 AGED 89 and Ann Jackson hiS Wife Departd Septmbr the 22nd 1768 AGd 87. [est birth= 1681] (Denis Cullen is named on the stone as the
maker which also has several ( trademark) images engraved) SOURCE: cara email
August 29, 2008 Hacketstown Churchyard; |
1708 |
Deed: 114-234-78765 JACKSON-DEAKER or DEACON Notes in
2009 diary 1730-1745
BUNBURY-JACKSON
Between Richard JACKSON Esq. Only son & heir of Richard JACKSON late of City of Dublin Esq. Esq. Deceased of 1st part & William DEAKEN of City of Dublin ... former lease made by Richard
JACKSON deceased [?] of same city Esq. ... held lease of 50 years 29 Sept 1708 for yearly rent £26 the lease since
legally come to William DEAKEN ... re: Glovers Alley near Kings St., Parish
of St. Peters Co. Dublin ... egress to the Sugar House ... lease Vicars
Chorall of St. Patricks Church, Dublin ...WITNESS: John DEAKEN City of
Dublin, Gent & Gilbert ALLASON Thomas CONWAY Servent to William DEAKEN. |
1708 |
Richard JACKSON’s
descendants later moved to Ballitore (with William BARCROFT & John PIM. They
became involved in agriculture and Mountmellick soon became the leading
Quaker colony outside of Dublin. .... The access of Quakers to land in Co.
Kildare and Co. Carlow was twofold; either they acquired it by grant as in
the case of ex-Cromwellian soldiers, or those who objected to this practices
(as in the case of General William Barcroft, who refused a grant of land as
it had been acquired by the sword) on religious ground settled on land
hitherto uncultivated. NOTE: earlier version of Ballitore was recorded as
the townland of Ballitoivre. The geographic location of Carlow monthly
meeting district extended from the town of Athy in south Co. Kildare to
Tullow in Co. Carlow, Its development followed the course of the river Barrow
and later it extended eastwards to encompass the newly established village of
Ballitore in the early eighteenth century. This triangular-shaped region
incorporated the four adjoining baronies ... Narragh and Reban in Co.
Kildare. Where a meeting house was built in Athy and Ballitore in 1708; and
Kilkea and Moone where a meeting house was built at Castledermot. In Co.
Carlow meeting-houses were built at Newgarde (later Carlow) and Newtown in
the barony of Idrone, and lastly at Kilconner, in 1678 in the barony of
Forth. Graveyards were built in Newgarden and Ballykeally in Co. Carlow and
at Ballitore in Co. Kildare.
...10 of the original Cromwellian planters (four of
whom were ex-Cromwellian soldiers) settled during the first period,
1650-1675. They did not make a significant impact on the area, as five of the
original families had left the area by 1700, and by 1725 all their surnames
had disappeared from the Quaker registers.
.... Robert Lecky land transactions
... The other
Quakers such as ... and Jacksons faded into oblivion – presumably they
migrated or married non-Quakers, with resulted in their disownment. Journal of the Co. Kildare Archaeological Society 1991 Vol 17 #1Quakerism in the Carlow/Kildare Area 1650-1850 p133 |
1710 |
Deed 8-59-1771 JACKSON,
Thomas City of Dublin. Lease of properties in By & Co Carlow,
41 years after the termination of the lease dated 8 Jun 1696 from Sir Richard
STEPHENs (deceased) to Benjamin BUNBURY (late of Killerick, Co. Carlow), which
will be 25 Mar 1716, £200 pa. Thomas BUNBURY of Killerick, Co. Carlow.
Mention of Richard JACKSON. Will. NOTE: The Jackson family tree of
Coleraine makes this deed interesting. It is likely that Rose JACKSON married
Thomas BUNBURY and so another member of the family in the same neck of the
woods would not be surprising. I have yet to read this deed. |
1723 |
LECKY to JACKSON Registered the 21st of January 1723 at 4 a clock in the afternoon. http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/1723JACKSONtoLECKY.html
This Deed involves the transfer of land from a James LECKY
to a Thomas JACKSON, a merchant of the City of Dublin. The land in
question is in the townland of Rathcrogue, Co. Carlow. Although hunches may
prove to be red herrings, this may still turn out to be one of the missing
links to the JACKSONs who precede our last known relative, George JACKSON
(1718-1782). |
1727 |
Deed: 114-24-77686 BAYLY, John-JACKSON 1730-1745 NOTES
in 2009 diary.
Between John BAYLY of Ballyneclogh Esq. Of 1 part &
Thomas WATTERS of Spinansing Co. WICKLOW ... Joseph JACKSON & John
JACKSON both of Watterstown, Co. Carlow of the other part ... demised to
T WATTERS, Joseph JACKSON John JACKSON the town and lands of Williamstown in
Barony of Rathvilly, as it held by Messrs William & Thomas BUNBURY [NOTE:
See Turtle BUNBURY web site] of Lisnaveagh, Co. Carlow ... 3 lives ...
Captain Walter MURRAY ... rent £237.16.4 WITNESS: Patrick BRYAN, Coolemaderahiny,
Co. Wicklow; John BROWN of Mount Neal, Co. Carlow & Richard DEASE, City
of Dublin, Gent. NOTE: There is still a Thomas Jackson In
Williamstown in the 1911 Census. |
1730 |
AGHOLD: Baptism 1730 Jos. of Tho Jackson & Hannah March 28th.
SOURCE: Fri, 11/2/07, Annette Code <codeannette@yahoo.ca> |
1732 |
Deed: 74-21-50840 JACKSON
Francis of Duddington, Co Northton [Northamptonshire] Indented deed,
Assignment John ROSE Esq. Of Catherstock, Co. Northton made over to John
CROKER, Gent of Dublin City all that the manor or lordship of Mountkenny +
other lands in Co Wicklow for residue of term from L + R of 3 Jun 1730 NOTE: I have yet to
read this deed, but since the JACKSON line that I am tracing came from
Northamptonshire (in one version), it will be worth following the Duddington JACKSONs.
I plan to assemble a tree soon (June 2, 2010). |
1733 |
William JACKSON Vicar of Rathcoole SOURCE: Mercer's School
Rathcoole & Castleknock, Co. Dublin Author(s): Michael Quane Source: The
Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol. 93, No. 1
(1963), pp. 9 -35 Published by: Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. |
1733 |
AGHOLD: Buried 1733 Elizabeth
Jackson wife of Thomas Coolennoe January 31
SOURCE: Fri, 11/2/07, Annette Code <codeannette@yahoo.ca> |
1734 |
John JACKSON of Ravilly, Co. Carlow, farmer & Susan BEVINS of Tull, Co. Kildare spr 25
Nov 1734. SOURCE: Stephen EAGER June 21, 2005
email from a book of Marriage Licenses 1661-1750 from FILM 100167. |
1738 |
AGHOLD: Baptism 1738(9) Hannah of Thomas Jackson & Hannah Mar 6th.
SOURCE: Fri, 11/2/07, Annette Code <codeannette@yahoo.ca> |
1743 |
Deed: 113-186-77925 JACKSON-STEEL Notes in 2009 diary 1730-1745
Repeats much of the family detail in other BUNBURY-JACKSON
deeds re sale of rectories of Kiltagan, etc. The only addition is the
description of “being in the Co. Of Wexford, Wicklow & Catherlough [aka
Carlow]. |
1743 |
Deed: 114-41-77922 JACKSON-STEEL 1730-1745
Between Thomas BUNBURY of City of Dublin Esq. Eldest son
& heir of Thomas BUNBURRY late of the city & Ann BUNBURY his wife
& Rose BUNBURY otherwise JACKSON of the city, widow & relict
of the sd Thos BUNBURY/ to Richard STEEL rector of Church of Killenure
otherwise Killenor ... Co. Wexford, Wicklow & Catherlogh... |
1743 |
Deed: 114-44-77924 JACKSON-STEEL Notes in 2009 diary 1730-1745
Edmund BUNBURY attorney... Thomas BUNBURY his father &
Rose BUNBURY otherwise JACKSON her assigns ... natural lives of said
Thomas BUNBURY & Benjamin BUNBURY the second son of Thomas BUNBURY late
Cloghno Esq. Deceased who was grandfather of the said Edmond BUNBURY ...
townland of Carnavonan was made by James BUTLER late of Garryhundon Esq.
Since deceased to said Thomas BUNBURY Esq. Since deceased ... Edmond BUNBURY
paid Richard STEELE £1474 to Thomas BUNBURY (father of Edmond) for absolute
purchase .... of 3 rectories of Killpipe, Killinue & Kiltegan. WITNESS:
James CANE & John ALLEN both of City of Dublin, Gents. |
1743 |
Deed: 114-234-78765 JACKSON-DEAKER or DEACON Notes in
2009 diary 1730-1745
BUNBURY-JACKSON
Between Richard JACKSON Esq. Only son & heir of Richard JACKSON late of City of Dublin Esq. Esq. Deceased of 1st part & William DEAKEN of City of Dublin ... former lease made by Richard
JACKSON deceased [?] of same city Esq. ... held lease of 50 years 29 Sept
1708 for yearly rent £26 the lease since legally come to William DEAKEN ...
re: Glovers Alley near Kings St., Parish of St. Peters Co. Dublin ... egress
to the Sugar House ... lease Vicars Chorall of St. Patricks Church, Dublin
...WITNESS: John DEAKEN City of Dublin, Gent & Gilbert ALLASON Thomas
CONWAY Servent to William DEAKEN. |
1745 |
The ancestor of this family came from Co. York in
Cromwell's army and was granted lands in Co. Carlow for his services. This
estate called Mount Leinster was sold in 1745 by his descendant, George Jackson who settled at Urker,
Crossmaglen, Co. Armagh. NOTE: Blin's notes say "The Jacksons came
to Ireland with Cromwell (or so grandfather believed) & were given large
grants of land in Co. Carlow & Kilkenny called Mount Leinster, (Borris). |
1745 |
JACKSON-FOTTERALL or TOTTERALL 1730-1745
Deed between Richard JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent
& Amy JACKSON otherwise MURPHY his wife of the part & John
TOTERALL of sd city Gent ... townlands of Three Castles in Lordship of
Blessington CO. Wicklow.... |
1745 |
AGHOLD: 1745 Baptism of Mary of Danl and Mary
Jackson, May 5th.
SOURCE: Fri, 11/2/07, Annette Code <codeannette@yahoo.ca> |
1758 |
#134 DONOUGHMORE
Erected by John Jackson, Esquire, Spynan for
his father and mother John Jackson d 6 Dec, 1848 age 90 [est birth = 1758] and Mary Jane Jackson d 17 Sept, 1850 age 76
[est birth = 1774] and his daughter Margaret Caroline d 18 Jan 1856 age 4 1/2
yr. [est birth = 1851]
SOURCE: Cantwell Memorial Inscriptions Aug 26, 2008 email
from Annette Code. |
1759 |
The Rev. George PHILLIPS. Admitted TCD 1
Mar. 1720/1 aged 17; b. near Dublin B.A. 1725; M.A. 1728. Of Donoughmore, Co.
Wicklow. M. 22 Jan. 1759 Jane, dau. of the Rev. Jackson, Preb. of Wicklow. Vicar
of Rathcoole, Co. Kildare. Will dated 2 Dec. 1790, pr. 4 Dec. 1790. No
evidence yet discovered of any children of the marriage. NOTE: This is Rev. John JACKSON of the Santry JACKSONs line (descendants of Rev. Daniel JACKSON) |
1760 |
ThiS (sic) Stone is Erected by Jacob
Jackson for Him Self & his Family Here Lyeth the bodys of JameS Jackson Who Departed thiS Life
Febry the 6th 1760 AGED 89 [estimated birth =
1671] and Ann Jackson hiS Wife
Departd Septmbr the 22nd 1768 AGd 87. (Denis Cullen is named on the stone as
the maker which also has several ( trademark) images engraved) SOURCE: cara
email August 29, 2008 Hacketstown Churchyard; |
1762 |
AGHOLD: 1762, Baptism of Margaret of Lancelot and
Abigail Jackson March 20 SOURCE: Fri, 11/2/07, Annette Code <codeannette@yahoo.ca> |
1764 |
# 135 DUNLAVIN, Church of Ireland Jackson - see Bond
Erected by Sarah Bond for husband Luke Bond, and
also for his aunt Sarah Jackson d 14 Nov 1848 age 84.[ est birth = 1764]
SOURCE: Cantwell Memorial Inscriptions Aug 26, 2008 email
from Annette Code. |
1765 |
John
JACKSON was born about 1765 in Co. Wicklow, Ireland. He died on 21 JUN
1798 in Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford, Ireland. He was married to Sarah Esther
KERSEY about 1784 in Co. Wicklow, Ireland. Sarah Esther KERSEY was born in
Ireland. She died in Ireland. John JACKSON and Sarah Esther KERSEY had
the following children:
- James
JACKSON (born in 1787). Aghowle Parish, Coolkeena, County Wicklow,
Ireland. D. Lanark, Canada
- Launcelot
JACKSON (born about 1790). Aghold Parish, Tullow, County Carlow,
Ireland. D. Canada
- Abigail
JACKSON (born about 1797). Aghowle Parish, Coolkeena, County Wicklow
d. Canada
- Thomas
JACKSON (born in 1798). Tullow, Co. Carlow, Ireland d. Canada
|
1766 |
Hugh Jackson Protestant Dunganstown, Co. Wicklow.
Religious Census 1766 |
1767 |
Robert Jackson of Turnpike Road Carlow has his will probated in 1767 |
1767 |
From A List Of Persons Called List Of Residents Gave
Wife's Age And # Of Males & Females Also Servants By Sex, Also
Professions [est birth = 1767]
COOLBOY 1827 Upper called Hillbrooke
W Jackson age 60 (could be widow not wife as
widows were identified this way
SOURCE: Fri, 11/2/07, Annette Code <codeannette@yahoo.ca> |
1769 |
Finn's Leinster Journal 1769 Births,
Marriages and Deaths by H.
F. Morris
No. 11. Sat. 4-Wed. 8 Feb. Dublin, 6 Feb. 1769
Married Mr. James Jackson of Spinans, [could this be aka Spynan?] co.
Wicklow, to Miss Rachael Needham. |
1771 |
Jackson, Joseph, d. 17 Mar 1836, age: 65yr, [est birth = 1771] Erected
by his son John, [AR] Saint Mary Church of Ireland Cemetery Rathvilly,
County Carlow, Ireland
http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/carlow/stmary/mary.htm |
1774 |
|
1774 |
#134 DONOUGHMORE
Erected by John Jackson, Esquire, Spynan [could this
be aka Spinans?] for his father and mother John Jackson d 6 Dec, 1848
age 90 [est birth = 1758] and Mary Jane Jackson d 17 Sept, 1850 age 76 [est
birth = 1774] and his daughter Margaret
Caroline d 18 Jan 1856 age 4 1/2 yr. [est birth = 1851]
SOURCE: Cantwell Memorial Inscriptions Aug 26, 2008 email
from Annette Code. |
1779 |
Letter from Richard
SHACKLETON to daughter Molly [from Ballitore, 1779]: Your letters are the same date but as puzzling as one of Robert
Jackson’s enigmas.
Letter from Richard SHACKLETON to daughter Molly
[Tottenham 1771] mention of a young John Jackson – a fellow Quaker. Journal of the Co. Kildare Archaeological Society,1918 Vol 8 |
1782 |
COUNTY OF CARLOW TO WITT}
The Examinations of Hannah Jackson of Tullow in
said County, Servant Woman. http://home.people.net.au/~ousie/Pat_Pursell_Papers_2.htm |
1786 |
Joseph Jackson of Williamstown County Carlow has his will probated in 1786 |
1788 |
A General Directory of the Kingdom of Ireland By
Richard Lucas
County Carlow
JACKSON, Edward, soap boiler and
chandler, Dublin-street. Carlow |
1788 |
1834-8-202 Memorial
registered 3 May 1834 of Deed of 18 Nov 1833 Henry JACKSON jr. of
Hacketstown, Co. Carlow eldest son & heir at law of Thomas JACKSON of
Coolmana, Co. Carlow to Henry JACKSON senior of Coolmana, eldest son
& heir at law of Samuel JACKSON late of Coolmana, Co. Carlow as to
the following portions of Coolmana alias Nashes or in Rathvilly Barony, Co.
Carlow. 16 ½ leases 27 May 1788 by Joseph JACKSON. Loheska 38 acres leased
1788 by Estyer [Esther?] JACKSON to Thomas JACKSON bounded by River Dereen & Samuel & Joseph JACKSON. Healy & Neals
16 acres Moores 16 acres Murphys 4 ½ acres lease of 9 April 1825 WITNESSES
Joshua NUN of Dublin City Gent & his son Henry NUN. Memorial signed by
both Henry JACKSONs. SOURCE” PRONI T808 Groves Manuscripts Record
Office Dublin |
1788 |
Memorial registered 25 Sept
1820 of mortgage of 12 Sept 1820 for £100 by Henry JACKSON of
Coolomana, Co. Carlow, farmer to George BARKER of said Coolmana, Co. Carlow
Gent part of Coolmana alias Nashes qr 16 ½ acre bounded by River Dereen on
North by G. BARKER on East by Ester JACKSON on South & West leased 30 May 1788 at
9s an acre by Esther JACKSON to Samuel JACKSON father of above Henry & his daughter Esther who as wife of Joseph BRIEN has assigned her
claim to Henry. Esther JACKSON sr in Feb 1790 assigned the rent to her
son Henry. Lands are held on lease of lives forever. WITNESSES: Joseph
BRIEN of Carrigbrack, Co. Wicklow, farmer; Peter DOHERTY of Tullow, Co.
Carlow, writing clerk. Memorial signed by JACKSON. PRONI T808/8261 |
1788 |
1834-8-202 Memorial
registered 3 May 1834 of Deed of 18 Nov 1833 Henry JACKSON jr. of
Hacketstown, Co. Carlow eldest son & heir at law of Thomas JACKSON of Coolmana, Co. Carlow to Henry JACKSON senior of Coolmana, eldest
son & heir at law of Samuel JACKSON late of Coolmana, Co. Carlow
as to the following portions of Coolmana alias Nashes or in Rathvilly Barony,
Co. Carlow. 16 ½ leases 27 May 1788 by Joseph JACKSON. Loheska 38 acres leased
1788 by Estyer [Esther?] JACKSON to Thomas JACKSON bounded by
River Dereen & Samuel & Joseph JACKSON. Healy & Neals 16
acres Moores 16 acres Murphys 4 ½ acres lease of 9 April 1825 WITNESSES
Joshua NUN of Dublin City Gent & his son Henry NUN. Memorial signed by
both Henry JACKSONs. PRONI. T808 Groves Manuscripts Record Office
Dublin |
1789 |
From A List Of Persons Called List Of Residents Gave
Wife's Age And # Of Males & Females Also Servants By Sex, Also
Professions [est birth = 1789]
COOLBOY 1827 Upper called Hillbrooke
Thomas Jackson 38 Farmer
SOURCE: Fri, 11/2/07, Annette Code <codeannette@yahoo.ca> |
1790 |
DEED: 755-357-513292
Memorial registered 25 Sept 1820 of mortgage of 12 Sept 1820 for £100 by Henry
JACKSON of Coolomana, Co. Carlow, farmer to George BARKER of said
Coolmana, Co. Carlow Gent part of Coolmana alias Nashes qr 16 ½ acre bounded
by River Dereen on North by G. BARKER on East by Ester JACKSON on South
& West leased 30 May 1788 at 9s an acre by Esther JACKSON to Samuel
JACKSON father of above Henry & his daughter Esther who as wife of
Joseph BRIEN has assigned her claim to Henry. Esther JACKSON sr in Feb 1790 assigned the rent to her son Henry. Lands are held on lease of lives
forever. WITNESSES: Joseph BRIEN of Carrigbrack, Co. Wicklow, farmer; Peter
DOHERTY of Tullow, Co. Carlow, writing clerk. Memorial signed by JACKSON.
SOURCE” PRONI T808 Groves Manuscripts Record Office Dublin |
1791 |
KIF 7188 Erected by John
Jackson of Kilmurrey In Memory of his Father Joseph Jackson died
17th of March 1856 Aged 65 years [est birth = 1791] Also six of my children Robert, Mary, Richard
Thomas, Samuel and Henry who died in the first week Of February 1876 The
above John Jackson died 15th June 1888 aged 743(sic) years More on the stone
but I cannot read it SOURCE: email Cara. “KIF” means she has photos of
headstones. |
1792 |
Marshall Jackson we have been told emigrated from the Carlow /
Wexford region in Ireland to Canada in 1820 we believe on the ship
"Commerce". Marshall travelled with Launcelot, Thomas and James
Jackson. The father of these three Jackson boys was John Jackson,
who served in the Crown Forces in the last battle stand of the rebels at
Enniscorthy, County Wexford, at the Battle of Vinegar Hill and was killed on
21 July 1798. It is believed by researchers that Marshall may have been a
first cousin to these Jacksons. Marshall Jackson was born abt. 1792. Email from Lois
East NOTE: His first name allegedly came from a neighbour. |
1793 |
From A List Of Persons Called List Of Residents Gave
Wife's Age And # Of Males & Females Also Servants By Sex, Also
Professions [est birth = 1793]
CARNEW 1839 Thomas Jackson age 46, [est birth
= 1793]wife 43, 1M 4F; 1M & 1F servants. SOURCE:
Fri, 11/2/07, Annette Code <codeannette@yahoo.ca> |
1794 |
Volume 475 page 571 number
307935 the memorial register 26 July 1794 of assignment of 12 May 1794 by Henry JACKSON of Newpark, County Wicklow Esq. and his wife Abigail JACKSON alias
SALE or LALL to Joseph Callaghan of Dublin city carpenter. Premises at Dolphins Barn Dublin to be held for
three lives one being Cruickshank's.
PRONI T808/8253 |
1794 |
PRONI T808/8253
Volume 484 page 293 number
307899 Memorial registered 24 July 1794 of deed of 21 July 1794. Henry
JACKSON of Newpark, County Wicklow Esq. to Richard Massey Hansard of Mistrim in County
Glanmorgan Esq. as to tenements in Dolphins Barn and in Dublin city and
elsewhere assigned by JACKSON's present wife Abigail by her marriage
settlement on her marriage with him to trustees John Hubert Moore and George sall or a lall in trust for herself and for one Richard Cruickshank and if latter should die
for JACKSON during her life. With Mrs. Eugenia JACKSON widow
and Benjamin Kearney gent, both
of Dublin city who both signed Memorial along with Henry JACKSON. |
1794 |
Volume 486 page 223 number
307 400 or more a register 3 July 1794 of assignment of 20 June 1794 for £120 by Henry
JACKSON of Newparks, County Wicklow Esq. to Eugenia JACKSON of
Birr and Kings County widow. Elizabeth Brown's house and 25 acres in Tulfaris, County Wicklow leased 1 July 1792 by
Elizabeth Brown to William Nixon and Henry Gray for 91 years at 2 pounds at £40
which Nixon as surveyor 12
March 1793 assigned to Henry JACKSON who now assigns to Eugenia
JACKSON. Witnesses Michael Rutledge and Samuel Barry. The memorial
signed by Henry JACKSON. PRONI T808/8253 |
1795 |
From A List Of Persons Called List Of Residents Gave
Wife's Age And # Of Males & Females Also Servants By Sex, Also
Professions [estimated birth = 1795]
COOLBOY 1827 Upper called Hillbrooke
Henry Jackson 32 SOURCE: Fri, 11/2/07, Annette Code <codeannette@yahoo.ca> |
1795 |
From A List Of Persons Called List Of Residents Gave
Wife's Age And # Of Males & Females Also Servants By Sex, Also
Professions FROM A LIST OF PERSONS
COOLBOY 1827 Upper called Hillbrooke
Henry Jackson 32[estimated birth = 1795]
SOURCE: Fri, 11/2/07, Annette Code <codeannette@yahoo.ca> |
1795 |
From A List Of Persons Called List Of Residents Gave
Wife's Age And # Of Males & Females Also Servants By Sex, Also
Professions FROM A LIST OF PERSONS
COOLBOY 1839
Jackson, Henry age 44 W 70 - - 42 5M
5F[estimated birth = 1795]
SOURCE: Fri, 11/2/07, Annette Code <codeannette@yahoo.ca> |
1795 |
#87, CARNEW, Church of Ireland.
Erected by James Jackson of Carnew, in memory of his wife
Catherine Jackson 22 June, 1837 age 42 yr. [est birth = 1795]
SOURCE: Cantwell Memorial Inscriptions Aug 26, 2008 email from Annette Code.
|
1797 |
Parish |
Tenant |
Dates |
# trees |
Landlord |
Bull Hill,
Davidstown |
John Jackson |
1817 |
1700 |
Thos Jones |
Davidstown |
Isaac Jackson |
1797-1816 |
1800 |
Hon Ponsonby
Moore |
Davidstown |
Isaac Jackson |
1821 |
5800 |
M. of Drogheda |
Davidstown |
Isaac Jackson |
1826 |
900 |
Robert Moore |
Churchtown
Cardington |
|
1807
1810
1845 |
1200
600
3700 |
George Bunbury
Thomas Bunbury |
Journal of the Co.
Kildare Archaeological Society, 1976-77 Vol 16 # 1,
p41. A Register of Trees, Co. Kildare, 1769-1909 |
1797 |
Burials, Parish of Carnew 1836+ SOURCE: Annette Code
Catherine Jackson, Carnew d June 26, 1837 age 40
[estimated birth = 1797] |
1797 |
Burials, Parish of Carnew 1836+ SOURCE: Annette Code
John Jackson, Cronyhorn, d March 27, 1877 age 80
[estimated birth =1797] |
1797 |
Burials, Parish of Carnew 1836+ SOURCE: Annette Code
Jane Jackson, Cronyhorn d Oct 30, 1877 age 80
[estimated birth =1797] |
1798 |
Richmond Lunatic Asylum In 1832 - Dublin (Co. Dublin DUB, County, Ireland) p 185 The
Richmond District Lunatic Asylum - For the County and City of Dublin,
Counties of Meath, Wicklow and Louth, and the County of the Town of Drogheda.
Governors Pursuant to Act of Parliament. Archbishop of Dublin - Lord Brabazon
- Henrry White esq - George Moore esq - Frederick Shaw esq - Philip Crampton
M.D. Leland Croththwait esq - William English esq - Jos Goff junr esq Rev
James Horner - J David LaTouche esq - Wm P Lunell esq -Rob M Peile esq -
James M Pike esq - Robert Orr esq - Lord Killeen. Physician - Alex Jackson M.D. Surgeon - And Johnston esq Secretary - W
Wainwright esq Manager - S Wrigley esq Accountant - Js Hendrick esq Matron -
Mrs C Wrigley Chaplain - Rev A S Adamson Roman Catholic Chaplain - Rev Js
Monks No Patient can be admitted without a Medical Certificate of Insanity,
and an Affidavit of Poverty, which are submitted to the Board of Governors,
printed forms of application may be had from the Manager and if applied for
by letter must be post paid.
NOTE: an Alexander JACKSON was admitted to Dublin College of Physicians
& Surgeons – Belfast Newsletter 23 Nov 1798
NOTE: Also, a
Dr. JACKSON is referred to on p307 Vol III of the Drennan-McTier letters. Jean Agnew ed 1999. “I was in error as to the hospitals. I thought all their
physicians had salaries. Dr. Jackson I fancy is born to be a very rich man. A relation of his who made a large
fortune abroad, and has a good one by houses in Dublin, returned to his
native farm house here some years ago with a good character, a son and two
daughters. He built a great house on a hill with four rooms on a floor
exactly of the same dimensions. They rather avoided company. The son was a Tory who went to Dublin and died there in consequence of vice – then it
was said, the ladies would have £50,000 a piece. Young Pottinger thought it
would be a good speculation, and ample foundation for horses and dogs. He got
acquainted with the father who with the lady, excelling only at the churn and
cheese press, wished to be connected to a good family. Things appeared going
on well with the help of D. Gordon [uncle of Pottinger] when he was claimed
as a husband and father by a pretty girl he ensnared by a sham marriage, and
never after appeared at Mr. Jackson’s. The lady dropped – the father with his
family is gone to Dublin, would sell his place here and if the Doctor is not
married, and will take an ugly vulgar girl, I dare say he may have choice.
These Jacksons were decent men, sons of a dissenting minister, and brothers of a long Mrs. Henderson you may remember in Donegall Street.
Martha McTIER , Cabin Hill to William DRENNAN, 33 Marlborough Street, Dublin 1805.] Cabin Hill was outside Belfast in Knock – possibly
still there?]
NOTE: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlcar2/The_Scots_Church.htm Presbyterian Church in Carlow , Co. Carlow. The land was bounded by land
owned by HENDERSONs. JACKSONs and HENDERSONs were in the
congregation. Carloviana 1993/94 |
1798 |
“This ruin was the home of a man named Jackson, who
was killed at the fight of Hackettstown in the rebellion. He was the last
lived there. Another Jackson, a relative, was taken prisoner by Dwyers
men. Dwyer, as a boy, had been much with the Jacksons, and ordered the
release of the captives; but though he was allowed to start on his way, he
was killed before he got clear of his enemies, and his greyhound was found
watching his body the next day.” Journal of the Co. Kildare Archaeological
Society, 1905 Vol 4 #5 Country Wicklow Archaeological Notes around
Kiltegan. By C. Drury |
1798 |
#81 ARDOYNE
(MY NOTE;this is still part of the Fitzwilliam Estate but north of
Shillelagh)
Erected by Jane Jackson Black to the memory
of her husband Thomas Jackson d 3 Dec, 1854 age 56 [est. Birth = 1798] (Cantwell notes no indication if this is her
maiden name or she has remarried)
SOURCE: Cantwell Memorial Inscriptions Aug 26, 2008
email from Annette Code. |
1798 |
1798 Rebellion and the
claims for damages. SOURCE: Annette Code
Anne Jackson, of Killyans, claimed for horse,cow,
furniture, cloaths, 55/1/7 in full |
1798 |
1798 Rebellion and the
claims for damages. SOURCE: Annette Code
John Jackson, Farmer, Donoghmore of Donoghmore
Parish, two mares 17/19/2 in full |
1798 |
1798 Rebellion and the
claims for damages. SOURCE: Annette Code
Mary Jackson, Widow of Balintrune, for horse, furn,
cloaths 40/9/1 paid 36/19/9 |
1798 |
1798 Rebellion and the
claims for damages. SOURCE: Annette Code
Richard Jackson of Humewood, Parish of Kiltgan,
norse, provisions, furniture 24/7/3 In full |
1798 |
1798 Rebellion and the
claims for damages. SOURCE: Annette Code
Thomas Jackson, Hillbrook, Carnew, horse, cloaths,
profit from cows 52/12/11 in full |
1798 |
1798 Rebellion and the
claims for damages. SOURCE: Annette Code
Thomas Jackson Sr. farmer, Hillbrook, Parish
Carnew, horse and cloaths 6/16/6 in full |
1798 |
1798 Rebellion and the
claims for damages. SOURCE: Annette Code
William Jackson, farmer, Donoghmore &
Donoghmore Parish, house burned, loss of
profits from farm 94/15/3 (no compensation recorded |
1798 |
John Jackson was supposedly a soldier in the Crown forces in the 1798 rebellion who died at Vinegar Hill. His sons James, Lancelot and Thomas and their cousin Marshall Jackson came over to
Ontario on the Commerce in 1820. They became farmers in the
area of Ottawa and Lanark County. ...Joseph Halpenny was killed in the 1798
rebellion. According to some sources he was killed at Vinegar Hill but
according to the Musgrave Papers, Joseph and William Halpenny were
taken by rebels from the house of Widow Halpenny at Coolkenno, County
Wicklow, and piked to death on July 2, 1798. This was probably in the
aftermath of the Battle of Ballyraheen where many members of the Coolkenno
Protestant forces died. Numerous Protestants were taken from their
homes and piked to death that day. Joseph Halpenny's son, John, married
John Jackson's daughter, Abigail. Her cousin, Marshall Jackson,
married Keziah Shipman, a cousin of my ancestor, Daniel Shipman. Two
generations later my great grandfather, Montague Alexander Buckingham
Shipman, married Elicia Halpenny, the granddaughter of David Halpenny. Their
sons grew up in Toronto and Hamilton but moved out to Pasadena,
California about 1915. We lost touch with the family in Canada and knew
almost nothing about the family history in Canada and Ireland until I
began researching it a couple of years ago. SOURCE: Email Nov 1,
2004 Sharlene Shipman Baker
Marshall Jackson we have been told emigrated from
the Carlow / Wexford region in Ireland to Canada in 1820 we believe on the
ship "Commerce". Marshall travelled with Launcelot, Thomas and James Jackson. The father of these three Jackson boys was John Jackson,
who served in the Crown Forces in the last battle stand of the rebels at
Enniscorthy, County Wexford, at the Battle of Vinegar Hill and was killed on
21 July 1798. It is believed by researchers that Marshall may have been a
first cousin to these Jacksons. Marshall Jackson was born abt. 1792. There
is a family legend about the origins of the name Marshall that has been
almost religiously maintained thro' the generations and Canadian Jackson
records show many boy babies names Marshall's in the original Marshall
descendants. It goes like this: "At some point the Jackson Family in
Ireland were living close to an affluent neighbour or landowner. It seems
that this person, whose family name was Marshall, lost his only son and heir.
At some point, a Jackson son became their substitute son handling much of
their work etc. So a deal was struck. If this Jackson boy swore that in his
line a male child of every generation would carry the given name of Marshall
then he would inherit the estate of the Marshall Family. Whether there is
anything to the story or not I cannot say, but that branch of the Jacksons
has been almost religious in making certain that there is a Marshall Jackson
in every generation." SOURCE: email Lois East |
1800 |
From Bunbury Papers in P.P.P. County of Carlow . The
examinations of Mary Jackson of
Lisnava in said County Wife of John Jackson. Said Mary Jackson being examined and duly sworn upon the holy Evangelists saith that on Sunday
the Eleventh Day of May Eighteen hundred she went with a Quarter of Veal
before Sunset to the House of Philip Germaine of said Lisnava a farmer and
saw there a man and woman decently dressed , whom she does not know further
saith that next Day she heard from several people in the Town of Tullow that
a party of Rebels had been on said Sunday the 11th of May at the
House of said Philip Germaine and further saith not. (signed) her Mary
*X* Jackson mark Sworn
before me this Eighteen Day of May Eighteen hundred and said Mary Jackson
bound in ten pounds to his Majesty to prosecute said Philip Germaine at next
assizes to be held for the County of Carlow. ( signed ) *Edward Whitty*. The
above named Mary Jackson maketh
Oath that she usually resides at Lisnavah in the townland of Lisnavah in the
parish of Rathvilly . Sworn before me this first Day of August 1800. (
signed )* Edward Whitty*. |
1800 |
John Jackson husband of Anne of Woodfield died 1/1/1870 in his 70th year [est birth = 1800] Two children died young Wife Anne died 12th Sept 1880 aged 70 [est birth = 1810] NOTE: Jacksons from Hacketstown are buried in Kiltegan SOURCE: Email Cara Oct. 7, 2008. |
1802 |
John Jackson - Crane SOURCE: Index to Leighlin Administration Bonds 19th Century |
1807 |
Parish of Aghold: Marriages. Pg. 793 1807
the pages were barely readable, both condition and
handwriting
No.1 John Jackson married Anne Jones 12 Aug. 1807, Joseph Jenkins Curate In the presence of
William Johnson Parish of Clough. Co. Wicklow and John Jones Union of Ferns
Co. of Wexford Email Barbara Dowling 25 Aug 2008 |
1807 |
Parish of Aghold: Marriages. Pg. 793 1807
No.2 William Jackson of parish Clough married Mary
Mason of Union of Kilmore Co. Wexford by special license 13 Ag. 1807. Joseph Jenkins Curate solemnized by William
Jackson and Mary in the presence of William Johnson Parish of Clough Co.
Wexford and John Jones SOURCE: Email Barbara Dowling 26 Aug 2008 |
1810 |
#100, KILTEGAN - Jackson - see Ellis
In Memory of John Jackson husband of Anne Jackson,
Woodfield d Jan 1, 1870 age 70 yr. and two beloved children died young. Anne
d 12 Sept, 1880 age 70 yr. [est birth = 1810] SOURCE:
Cantwell Memorial Inscriptions Aug 26, 2008 email from Annette Code. |
1811 |
WEEKES MARKS, of Behan, in Co. Wicklow, farmer, dat. I March 1811, proved
7 Sept. 1813 at Dublin.
To my grandson Marks Lambert 5 gns. To my grand dau. Mary
Callaghan £20. To my son James Weekes 5s. To each of my 3 dau. Hannah Jackson, Mary Mills and Martha Lambert 5s, To Ann Weekes my wife alt my interest in Bahana (sic) and all my household
furniture and in case she should die before Madam Richardson, then same to
descend to Ann Franklin, Shusan Gilbert and my grand dau. Mary Callaghan, and
if Shusan Gilbert die before Madam Richardson her share to her dau. Ann
Gilbert. Ann Weekes executrix, and John Tate of
Ballina bridge Wicklow trustee. Witnesses: John
Tate, Ralph Collins, Mat Piersc. NOTE: Inga Jackson’s family has a
male JACKSON- female WEEKS marriage. |
1812 |
to prosecute Edward McGuinness for assault. Joseph Jackson usually resident at Ricketstown,
Rathvilly, June 1812 (signed Joseph Jackson) |
1814 |
Submitted by Pat. O' Reagan, Genealogy Course, 10th Sept.
2008. >From . P.P.P. Mary Jackson of Hacketstown states on 27th Day of September 1814 she was on her way from Hacketstown to Coolmannah on Monday 29th day of
August 1814 on her lawful occassions when she was met by One James Moore of
Coolmannah, Farmer, who then and there without any provocation whatsoever did
Violently assault and abuse her, he was aided and Encouraged by his Brother
John Moore to abuse her. Mary further Saith that John and James Moore and
their Sister Sarah Moore of Coolmannah make a Common pratice of Mobing and
abusing her and they have thretened her in such a manner that she is in
perpetual dread and peril of her life and Afraid to go to that Neighbourhood
and where her business often calls her for fear of their associates Mary
therefore craves his Majestys Sureties of the peace Against them, Sworn
before me this Day and year above written, (signed) Philip Watters, (signed) Mary
Jackson. |
1814 |
*The Examination of Michael Bryan of Lisnevagh, Carlow, by
The Rev. John Whitty , Clerk, one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for
Carlow. Saith that on the Sixteenth of December 1814 a great number of full
grown Ash Trees the property of Thomas Bunbury, Esquire having been blown
down by the Storm on the Lands of Lisnevagh the Examinant has the Care
thereof found some of the trees had been feloniously taken and Carried away
and he having had reason to Suspect the same had been so taken by the persons
following Examinant went to the House of John Donohue of Little Ballyoliver
in Carlow in whose Custody and possession he found a large piece of one of
the aforesaid Ash Trees of the value of five Shillings Sterling and which
said Donohue Confessed to Examinant belonged to same and offered to send it
over to Examinant. Saith he also found in the possession of Hugh Cleary of
Little Ballyoliver Concealed under ground two pieces of such Trees of the
Value of two Shillings Sterling and which said Cleary in like manner
acknowledged were part of such Trees, And being also well informed that
another piece of Timber was in the Custody of James
Jackson of Lisnavagh Examinant went to said Jacksons whom Examinant found with a Saw
in his hand and said Jackson violently threatened Examinant that he would abuse and beat him and which
Examinant verily believes said Jackson from his violent behaviour
would have done but for the interference of persons present and Saith the
Father of said Jackson acknowledged to Examinant that a piece of said
Timber Trees was in his place which he desired Examinant to send for ~~~ (
signed) Michael X Bryan, (signed) John Whitty, having first being truly read
to the Examinant by J.W. 17th December 1814.*
Latest document Jackson & Whitty: http://www.igp-web.com/carlow/PP_papers_20.htm |
1814 |
Thomas Jackson and Mary Jackson, his wife,
usually resides at Hacketstown, Carlow. 27th September 1814.Email Sept 24
2008 |
1815 |
KIF 7188 Erected by John
Jackson of Kilmurrey In Memory of his Father Joseph Jackson died 17th of
March 1856 Aged 65 years [est birth = 1791] Also six of my children Robert,
Mary, Richard Thomas, Samuel and Henry who died in the first week
Of February 1876 The above John Jackson died 15th June 1888 aged
743(sic) years [estimated birth = 1815?] More on the stone but I cannot read it SOURCE:
email Cara. “KIF” means she has photos of headstones. |
1819 |
Submitted by Pat O'Reagan, Genealogy Training, 10th Sept.
2008. P.P.P.. (copies of documents are available upon payment of copying
and postage , I may be contacted off-line) Francis (sic – I suspect “Frances Jackson”) Jackson of Coolmanna, Carlow wife to Henry Jackson of Coolmanna, Farmer, states on this 18th
day of September 1819 after Swearing on the
Holy Evangelists that about the Hour of Nine O Clock on the Night of Sunday
12th September 1819 Jane Jackson and Esther Jackson Both of
Coolmanna did enter into the dwelling House of the aforesaid and did then and
there Feloniously Rob and deprive aforesaid of different articles of wearing
apparl Being Worth the Sum of one Pounds five Shillingsand Eleven Pence
Sterling and at the same time Jane and Esther Jackson did
desperately abuse aforesaid to her Great Danger of Life, (signed) Francis Jackson.18th September 1819. |
1820 |
DEED: 755-357-513292
Memorial registered 25 Sept 1820 of mortgage of 12 Sept 1820 for £100 by Henry
JACKSON of Coolomana, Co. Carlow, farmer to George BARKER of said
Coolmana, Co. Carlow Gent part of Coolmana alias Nashes qr 16 ½ acre bounded
by River Dereen on North by G. BARKER on East by Ester JACKSON on
South & West leased 30 May 1788 at 9s an acre by Esther JACKSON to Samuel JACKSON father of above Henry & his daughter Esther who as
wife of Joseph BRIEN has assigned her claim to Henry. Esther JACKSON sr in Feb 1790 assigned the rent to her son Henry. Lands are held on
lease of lives forever. WITNESSES: Joseph BRIEN of Carrigbrack, Co. Wicklow,
farmer; Peter DOHERTY of Tullow, Co. Carlow, writing clerk. Memorial signed
by JACKSON. SOURCE” PRONI T808 Groves Manuscripts Record Office Dublin |
1820 |
In the year 1820 there were
two breweries in Baltinglass; but they had disappeared before 1830. One was
owned by a William Jackson, who
was known by the name Dandy Jackson;
he always wore solid gold buttons on his coat and knee breeches. Journal
of the Co. Kildare Archaeological Society. 1908 Vol 5, No. 5; p38 |
1820 |
Memorial registered 25 Sept 1820 of
mortgage of 12 Sept 1820 for £100 by Henry JACKSON of Coolomana, Co.
Carlow, farmer to George BARKER of said Coolmana, Co. Carlow Gent part of
Coolmana alias Nashes qr 16 ½ acre bounded by River Dereen on North by G.
BARKER on East by Ester JACKSON on South & West leased 30 May 1788 at 9s
an acre by Esther JACKSON to Samuel JACKSON father of above Henry & his daughter Esther who as wife of Joseph BRIEN has assigned her
claim to Henry. Esther JACKSON sr in Feb 1790 assigned the rent to her
son Henry. Lands are held on lease of lives forever. WITNESSES: Joseph
BRIEN of Carrigbrack, Co. Wicklow, farmer; Peter DOHERTY of Tullow, Co.
Carlow, writing clerk. Memorial signed by JACKSON. PRONI T808/8261 |
1821 |
Parish of Aghold: Pg.63 Baptisms 1820+
John and Jane Jackson son Jas Slye
was born May 16, 1821 and Baptised May 25,1821
Pg. 64 1822 Email Barbara Dowling 25 Aug 2008 |
1821 |
William Jackson. Williamstown, farmer SOURCE: Index to Leighlin Administration Bonds |
1821 |
John Jackson. Killalish, farmer SOURCE: Index to Leighlin Administration Bonds |
1822 |
Parish of Aghold: Pg.63 Baptisms 1820+
John and Jane Jackson son Joshua was
born July 17, 1822 baptised July 23, 1822
Email Barbara Dowling 25 Aug 2008 |
1822 |
#87, CARNEW, Church of Ireland.
Erected by John Jackson (d March 25, 1877) in
memory of his son Joshua who d Oct 26, 1834 age 12? [est b. 1822]also son Richard Jackson d July 5, 18 (4?)7
aged 19 and also his son John Jackson d 28 Feb, 1890 age 63 SOURCE: Cantwell
Memorial Inscriptions Aug 26, 2008 email from Annette Code. |
1824 |
Jackson, William,
b. 27 May 1824, age: 66yr, h/o Sarah, Knockboy, [AR] Saint Mary Church of
Ireland Cemetery Rathvilly, County Carlow, Ireland
http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/carlow/stmary/mary.htm |
1824 |
The 1824/25 Aghowle
Parish,Wicklow Tithe Book has: 1.John Jackson at Coolkenna townland. |
1824 |
The 1824/25 Aghowle
Parish,Wicklow Tithe Book has: 2.James Jackson at Barnacashell townland. The
Jacksons should be in the St.Michael's COI parish registers for Aghowle Parish.
However, these are not online nor in the LDS as far as I know. Launcelot Jackson from Aghowle was son of
either of these two men am looking for which one as I know this is known. Lancelot
Jackson c.1850 at Aghowle,Wicklow.
Email Barbara Dowling 25 Aug 2008 |
1825 |
1834-8-202 Memorial
registered 3 May 1834 of Deed of 18 Nov 1833 Henry JACKSON jr. of Hacketstown, Co. Carlow
eldest son & heir at law of Thomas JACKSON of Coolmana, Co. Carlow
to Henry JACKSON senior of Coolmana, eldest son & heir at law of Samuel
JACKSON late of Coolmana, Co. Carlow as to the following portions of
Coolmana alias Nashes or in Rathvilly Barony, Co. Carlow. 16 ½ leases 27 May
1788 by Joseph JACKSON. Loheska 38 acres leased 1788 by Estyer
[Esther?] JACKSON to Thomas JACKSON bounded by River Dereen &
Samuel & Joseph JACKSON. Healy & Neals 16 acres Moores 16
acres Murphys 4 ½ acres lease of 9 April 1825 WITNESSES Joshua NUN of Dublin City Gent & his
son Henry NUN. Memorial signed by both Henry JACKSONs. PRONI. T808
Groves Manuscripts Record Office Dublin |
1826 |
Applotment Book, Parish of Mullinacuff, Diocese of
Leighlin, Co. Wicklow TAB32/56
National Archives, Dublin. NOTE: I don’t know the date –
but used an approximation of 1826.
Hillbrook
#203 Henry Jackson, 52 A
#206 Thomas Jackson, 70 A
#297 Widow Jackson, 22 A
SOURCE: Annette Code email Aug 26, 2008. Also: Tithe Applotment Books, LDS Films 256,560 to 256,699; sorted by parish.
Surnames are indexed in the Householder's Index, LDS Film 919001. |
1826 |
Baptism Samuel of Henry and Martha
Jackson born Feb 12 baptism Mar 12,1826
SOURCE: Thu, 1/24/08, Annette Code <codeannette@yahoo.ca |
1826 |
John Jackson #7 Windgate Delgany, Co. Wicklow C of
I Farmer, Born Co. Carlow. 1911 Census. |
1827 |
FROM A LIST OF PERSONS CALLED LIST OF RESIDENTS
GAVE WIFE'S AGE AND # OF MALES & FEMALES ALSO
SERVANTS BY
SEX, ALSO PROFESSIONS [estimated birth = 1795]
COOLBOY 1827 Upper called
Hillbrooke
Henry Jackson 32
SOURCE: Fri, 11/2/07, Annette Code <codeannette@yahoo.ca> |
1827 |
FROM A LIST OF PERSONS CALLED LIST OF RESIDENTS
GAVE WIFE'S AGE AND # OF MALES & FEMALES ALSO
SERVANTS BY
SEX, ALSO PROFESSIONS [est birth = 1789]
COOLBOY 1827 Upper called
Hillbrooke
Thomas Jackson 38 Farmer
SOURCE: Fri, 11/2/07, Annette Code <codeannette@yahoo.ca> |
1827 |
FROM A LIST OF PERSONS CALLED LIST OF RESIDENTS
GAVE WIFE'S AGE AND # OF MALES & FEMALES ALSO
SERVANTS BY
SEX, ALSO PROFESSIONS [est birth = 1767]
COOLBOY 1827 Upper called
Hillbrooke
W Jackson age 60 (could be widow not wife as
widows were identified this way
SOURCE: Fri, 11/2/07, Annette Code <codeannette@yahoo.ca> |
1827 |
#87, CARNEW, Church of Ireland.
Erected by John Jackson (d March 25, 1877) in
memory of his son Joshua who d Oct 26, 1834 age 12? also son Richard
Jackson d July 5, 18 (4?)7 aged 19 and also his son John Jackson d
28 Feb, 1890 age 63 [est birth = 1827] SOURCE:
Cantwell Memorial Inscriptions Aug 26, 2008 email from Annette Code. |
1827 |
Maria Jackson, C of I age 84. This was a workhouse
for paupers, #8.13 in Newtownsaundery, Baltinglass, Wicklow. She had been
married for 57 years [therefore m. Abt 1854] and had 10 children, 7 living.
She was resident in the workhouse after an accidental fracture and had been
there for 1 ½ years. She was born in Eadestown, Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1828 |
#87, CARNEW, Church of Ireland.
Erected by John Jackson (d March 25, 1877) in
memory of his son Joshua who d Oct 26, 1834 age 12? also son Richard
Jackson d July 5, 18 (4?)7 aged 19 [est birth = 1828]
and also his son John Jackson d 28 Feb, 1890 age 63 SOURCE: Cantwell
Memorial Inscriptions Aug 26, 2008 email from Annette Code. |
1828 |
Burials, Parish of Carnew 1836+ SOURCE: Annette Code
Richard Jackson, Tomacork, July 10, 1847 age 19
[estimated birth =1828] |
1828 |
KIF 7181 JACKSON In Memory
of William Jackson Of Knockboy Who died 27th May 1884 Aged 56 [est
birth = 1828]
Years Sleep on Now and take Your Rest Also His wife Sarah Who died
24th May 1900 Aged 58 years [est birth = 1842] SOURCE: email Cara. “KIF”
means she has photos of headstones. |
1831 |
#87, CARNEW, Church of Ireland.
Thomas Jackson of Cronyhorn, Carnew d 20 May, 1884 age 53 [est birth = 1831]
and also his sister Mary Jane Frederick, widow of James Frederick, Esquire
of Grosvenor Square, Dublin d 9 July, 1899
SOURCE: Cantwell Memorial Inscriptions Aug 26, 2008 email from Annette Code.
|
1831 |
Burials, Parish of Carnew 1836+ SOURCE: Annette Code
Thomas Jackson, Cronyhorn d May 22, 1884 age 53
[estimated birth =1831] |
1832 |
RC Parish of Rathvilly, Co. Carlow
Date:- 5/2/1832
Child:- Bridgt.
Father:- Edward Doyle
Mother:- Bridgt. Kelly
Sponsor 1:- Robt. Jackson
Sponsor 2:- Mary Doyle
Residence:- K~Va |
1833 |
1834-8-202 Memorial registered
3 May 1834 of Deed of 18 Nov 1833 Henry JACKSON jr. of Hacketstown, Co. Carlow
eldest son & heir at law of Thomas JACKSON of Coolmana, Co. Carlow
to Henry JACKSON senior of Coolmana, eldest son & heir at law of Samuel
JACKSON late of Coolmana, Co. Carlow as to the following portions of
Coolmana alias Nashes or in Rathvilly Barony, Co. Carlow. 16 ½ leases 27 May
1788 by Joseph JACKSON. Loheska 38 acres leased 1788 by Estyer
[Esther?] JACKSON to Thomas JACKSON bounded by River Dereen &
Samuel & Joseph JACKSON. Healy & Neals 16 acres Moores 16
acres Murphys 4 ½ acres lease of 9 April 1825 WITNESSES Joshua NUN of Dublin
City Gent & his son Henry NUN. Memorial signed by both Henry JACKSONs.
PRONI. T808 Groves Manuscripts Record Office Dublin |
1834 |
1834-8-202 Memorial
registered 3 May 1834 of Deed of 18 Nov 1833 Henry JACKSON jr. of
Hacketstown, Co. Carlow eldest son & heir at law of Thomas JACKSON of
Coolmana, Co. Carlow to Henry JACKSON senior of Coolmana, eldest son
& heir at law of Samuel JACKSON late of Coolmana, Co. Carlow as to
the following portions of Coolmana alias Nashes or in Rathvilly Barony, Co.
Carlow. 16 ½ leases 27 May 1788 by Joseph JACKSON. Loheska 38 acres
leased 1788 by Estyer [Esther?] JACKSON to Thomas JACKSON bounded by River Dereen & Samuel & Joseph JACKSON. Healy &
Neals 16 acres Moores 16 acres Murphys 4 ½ acres lease of 9 April 1825
WITNESSES Joshua NUN of Dublin City Gent & his son Henry NUN. Memorial
signed by both Henry JACKSONs. SOURCE” PRONI T808 Groves Manuscripts
Record Office Dublin |
1834 |
subscribers
to Lewis Topographical
Rev.
John JACKSON, rector of Tullow, Carlow.
P.W.
JACKSON Esq. Of Fairy Hill near Bray, Wicklow |
1834 |
Burials, Parish of Carnew 1836+ SOURCE: Annette Code
John Jackson, Tomacork, d May 13, 1838 age 4
[estimated birth =1834] |
1834 |
Ellen Jackson, single lodger #16 Newtown Vevray
Bray #3, Co. Wicklow C of I. 1911 Census. |
1835 |
John Jackson, #5 Woodfieldglen, Talbotstown, Co.
Wicklow C of I, Farmer, age 76. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1836 |
Jackson, Joseph,
b. 17 Mar 1836, age: 65yr, [est birth = 1771] Erected
by his son John, [AR] Saint Mary Church of Ireland Cemetery Rathvilly, County
Carlow, Ireland
http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/carlow/stmary/mary.htm |
1836 |
KIF 7189 JACKSON Erected By John Jackson of Boley In Loving Memory of My father Thomas Jackson who
died at his residence Boley Baltinglass in County Wicklow On the 14th March
1906 In his ?2nd Year [NOTE: need to check
when census for 1901 comes out] Also my
mother Susan Jackson Who died on the 17th December 1906 Aged 70
Years.[est birth = 1836] SOURCE: email Cara. “KIF” means she has photos of
headstones. |
1837 |
Baltinglass: Mount Lucas, Co. Wicklow
the residence of Capt. Jackson, commanding extensive mountain views and the
scenery of the valley. 1837. http://www.from-ireland.net/wick/lewis/btinglass.htm |
1837 |
I have a booklet of names put on a petition to move the Assize Court from Baltinglass to Shillelagh. The following Jackson's signed the document in 1837 [SOURCE: Annette Code email Aug 26, 2008]:
James Jackson, Carnew;
Abraham Jackson, Cookenna;
Abraham Jackson, Coolkenna;
James Jackson, Coolkenna;
Henry Jackson, Hillbrook; |
1837 |
William Jackson, born in Co. Kilkenny, Farm Labourer. RC. Husband
of Ellen. #16 in Castle Street (Carlow Urban, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1837 |
Peter Jackson. #8 Borkill Beg, Rathdungan, Co.
Wicklow. C of I. Age 74. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1837 |
Martha Jackson age 74 and single. # 13 Marlborough
Terrace, Arklow Urban No 1, Wicklow C of I. She also had nieces Mary
Elizabeth Warren age 25 and Susan Warren age 22 with her. 1911 Census. |
1838 |
#100, KILTEGAN - Jackson - see Ellis
William Ellis of Barraderry d 9 March, 1863 age 25, [
est birth = 1838] also his grandfather and
grandmother Joseph and Anne Jackson - no dates.
SOURCE: Cantwell Memorial Inscriptions Aug 26, 2008 email
from Annette Code. NOTE: These Jacksons are from Hacketstown are
buried in Kiltegan SOURCE: Email Cara Oct. 7, 2008. |
1839 |
FROM A LIST OF PERSONS CALLED LIST OF RESIDENTS
GAVE WIFE'S AGE AND # OF MALES & FEMALES ALSO
SERVANTS BY
SEX, ALSO PROFESSIONS [est birth = 1793]
CARNEW 1839 Thomas
Jackson age 46, wife 43, 1M 4F; 1M & 1F servants
SOURCE: Fri, 11/2/07, Annette Code <codeannette@yahoo.ca> |
1839 |
FROM A LIST OF PERSONS CALLED LIST OF RESIDENTS
GAVE WIFE'S AGE AND # OF MALES & FEMALES ALSO
SERVANTS BY
SEX, ALSO PROFESSIONS [estimated birth = 1795]
COOLBOY 1839
Jackson Henry age 44 W 70 - - 42 5M 5F
SOURCE: Fri, 11/2/07, Annette Code <codeannette@yahoo.ca> |
1839 |
William Jackson, Single, Ironworker, RC. Born Co. Carlow. #16 in
Castle Street (Carlow Urban, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1839 |
Elizabeth Jackson wife of John Jackson #7 Windgate Delgany,
Co. Wicklow C of I. Born Dublin city – married 51 years 7 children, 4 living.
1911 Census. |
1840 |
Thomas Jackson, Retired farmer, born in Co. Carlow, Irish Church.
#15 in Williamstown (Williamstown, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1841 |
Thomas Jackson. # 115
in Baltinglass Town (Baltinglass, Wicklow). He was a publican, Smith
and Farmer. RC. Age 70. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1841 |
Mary Jackson. # 115
in Baltinglass Town (Baltinglass, Wicklow). Wife of Thomas Jackson age
70 Married for 35 years13 children, 8 living. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1841 |
Eliza Jackson, #5 Woodfieldglen, Talbotstown, Co.
Wicklow C of I, wife of John Jackson married 54 years 13 children, 10 living.
Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1841 |
Sarah Jane Jackson age 70, servant C of I at #1
Glebe, Wicklow Urban, Co. Wicklow. A widow born in Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1842 |
NOTE: Public Records in Ireland shows a William JACKSON married a Margaret HAWKINS in 1842. p. 396
LDS: William JACKSON & Essie HAWKINS m. 16 JUN
1849 Ireland , Ireland
Pearce Library Wm JACKSON m Margaret HAWKINS 1842 p 396
(Index to the Act or Grant Books & original wills ...
Dublin 1800-1858 |
1842 |
KIF 7181 JACKSON In Memory
of William Jackson Of Knockboy Who died 27th May 1884 Aged 56 [est
birth = 1828] Years Sleep on Now and take Your Rest Also His wife Sarah Who died 24th May 1900 Aged 58 years [est birth = 1842] SOURCE: email
Cara. “KIF” means she has photos of headstones. |
1842 |
Ellen Jackson. Born in Co. Carlow, RC. #16 in Castle Street
(Carlow Urban, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. [ext birth = 1842] |
1842 |
Hanna Jackson, wife of Thomas Jackson. Hannah was
married 38 years and had 5 children, 4 still living. Husband Thomas was a
retired farmer. Son Samuel Thomas was an unmarried farmer (age 36). All born
in Co. Carlow. #15 in Williamstown
(Williamstown, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1842 |
James McCreight Jackson #8 Florence Terrace, Bray,
No 2, Co. Wicklow. Superannuated Clergyman. Born Co. Down. C of I. 1911
Census. |
1844 |
Jane Jackson, widow. Jane was married for 47 years and
had 5 children born live, 3 still living. All b. Co. Carlow. Church of
Ireland. # 1 in Eaglehill (Clonmore, Carlow)
SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1847 |
Groom:- Samuel Cooke
Bride:- Hannah Jackson Grooms Father:- William Cooke Brides Father Thomas Jackson Date of Marriage 18/11/1847 PARISH:-Rathvilly SOURCE: email Cara: Jan 2, 2010. |
1847 |
Charlotte Jane Jackson. #8 Borkill Beg,
Rathdungan, Co. Wicklow. C of I. Age 64. Married 43 years to Peter Jackson; 9
children, 7 living. Born Co. Wicklow. 2 granddaughters also resident or
visiting. 1911 Census. |
1848 |
Joseph Jackson, Farmer, resides at Williamstown, Carlow, April, 1848 (signed Joseph Jackson) bond with Mark Deering, Farmer, Patrickswell,
Rathvilly, charging ..?...O'Neill with illegal entry. |
1848 |
Isaac Jackson, Labourer, Ricketstown, April, 1848. bond with
Mark Deering, Farmer, Patrickswell, Rathvilly.charging ...?... O'Neill with
illegal entry. |
1848 |
Margaret Jackson, Laundress, widow, Born Co. Carlow. C of I. #16 in
Castle Street (Carlow Urban, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1849 |
NOTE: Public Records in Ireland shows a William JACKSON married a Margaret HAWKINS in 1842. p.
396
LDS: William JACKSON & Essie HAWKINS m. 16 JUN 1849 Ireland , Ireland
Pearce Library Wm JACKSON m Margaret HAWKINS 1842 p
396
(Index to the Act or Grant Books & original wills ...
Dublin 1800-1858 |
1849 |
John Jackson #4 Crossnacole, Humewood, Co. Wicklow.
Widower, farmer. C of I. Age 62. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1849 |
Mary Jane Jackson #8 Florence Terrace, Bray, No 2,
Co. Wicklow wife of James McCreight Jackson; married 37 years, no children.
Born Co. Galway. C of I. 1911 Census. |
1851 |
#134 DONOUGHMORE
Erected by John Jackson, Esquire, Spynan for
his father and mother John Jackson d 6 Dec, 1848 age 90 [est birth =
1758] and Mary Jane Jackson d 17 Sept, 1850 age 76 [est birth = 1774]
and his daughter Margaret Caroline d 18 Jan 1856 age 4 1/2 yr. [est
birth = 1851]
SOURCE: Cantwell Memorial Inscriptions Aug 26, 2008 email
from Annette Code. |
1851 |
Louisa Jackson visitor at #5 Meath Villas, Bray #2,
Co. Wicklow age 60. C of I. She was a single retired book-keeper born Co.
Tipperary. 1911 Census. |
1853 |
Joseph William Jackson. #4 Kilmurray, Lower
Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow. Born Co. Wicklow. Farmer, Widower, 1911 Census. |
1854 |
Griffiths Valuations |
Jackson |
John |
Kilmurry Lower |
Baltinglass |
Wicklow |
Jackson |
John |
Woodfieldglen |
Baltinglass |
Wicklow |
Jackson |
Joseph |
Woodfieldglen |
Baltinglass |
Wicklow |
Jackson |
Mary |
Kilmurry Lower |
Baltinglass |
Wicklow |
Jackson |
Thomas |
Boley |
Baltinglass |
Wicklow |
|
1856 |
cara email August 29, 2008 Hacketstown Churchyard;
KIF 7188 Erected by John
Jackson of Kilmurrey In Memory of his Father Joseph Jackson
died 17th of March 1856 Aged 65 years Also
six of my childen Robert, Mary, Richard Thomas, Samuel and Henry
who died in the first week Of February 1876 The above John Jackson died 15th June 1888 aged 743
[?]years More on the stone but I cannot read it |
1856 |
Jacob Frances
Samuel Jackson was born in Co Carlow in 1857 and his parents:*
Jacob Jackson (son of Peter JACKSON) and Mary Francis Paine (daughter of
Wentworth PAINE) were married in Bagenalstown (recorded in Dunleckney, Carlow, Ireland ) 27 Aug 1856, SOURCE: FHL Film 101374 SOURCE: Inge Jackson NOTE: Jacob Jacksons father Peter Jackson married Susan
Dockrell & Peter Jackson's father John Jackson married his 1st Cousin Sarah
Jackson. John Jackson's father (first name unknown) Jackson married an S Weeks. I never thought that the Jackson might have landed in
Hackettstown via Co. Wicklow. |
1856 |
Sarah Jackson age 55 and single, a servant at #1 Coolattin
Park, C of I , born in England. 1911 Census. |
1857 |
Jacob Francis Samuel
Jackson, Born Dec. 27th 1857. SOURCE: From
Methodist Church register transcribed by Marlborough Clarke Douglas in the
PPP. Email Michael Purcell. Feb 3, 2010. |
1857 |
Jacob
Frances Samuel Jackson was born in Co Carlow in 1857 and his
parents:* Jacob Jackson and Mary Francis Paine were married in Bagenalstown in 1856, I never
thought that the Jackson might have landed in Hackettstown via Co. Wicklow. SOURCE: Inge Jackson
NOTE: Jacob
Jacksons father Peter Jackson married Susan Dockrell & Peter Jackson's father John
Jackson married his 1st Cousin Sarah Jackson. John Jackson's father (first
name unknown) Jackson married an S Weeks |
1859 |
Frances Jackson late of Graigue in the Queen’s
County Spinster deceased.
NOTE: Daughter of Michael & Rebecca JACKSON. Born 1793.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcar2/will.htm
Will 13th June 1859 - Death 15th June 1859 - Probate 13th August 1859
Executor: Edward Leonard Jarmeson of Hermitage in the County of Carlow Esqre.
the sole executor. - Effects under £4,000
NOTE: Frances Jackson’s original will, proved at
the Principal Registry in Dublin on 13 August 1859, was transferred thence to
the Public Records Office, and subsequently destroyed in the fire of 1922.
The following extracts, referring only to charitable donations cited in the
will, are copied from the volume cited. EXTRACTS OF EVERY CHARITABLE DEVISE
OR BEQUEST CONTAINED IN WILL -
I give to my daughter Mary the sum of £10 to be
distributed among the poor she is in the habit of assisting.
I devise that on the roofing of a new Church or Chapel in
Clifden being completed the balance of one hundred pounds (seventy-five
pounds) he paid to the Trustees of the Building and I-devise that a sum of
ten pounds he paid in aid of the orphanage at Clifden Established and
Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy at Clifden and that any money I may have at
present in the funds be applied in liquidation of the last two devises.
…. and as it has been long felt in this parish the want of
a Lecture Room for the spiritual instruction of Protestants my wish and
desire is to have a neat and ornamental building erected furnished with
sittings and made comfortable inside and for which purpose I give and
bequeath the sum of five hundred pounds said sum of five hundred pounds to be
lodged by my Executor in the Bank of Ireland or invested by him either in
Bank of Ireland Stock or Government Security in his own name and in the names
of the Incumbent and the Church Wardens of said parish of Killeshin whoever
they may be. The above building to be erected in Graigue aforesaid and when
completed to be handed over to the said Incumbent and Church Wardens for
holding Lectures on Wednesday Evenings Service on Sunday Evenings in the
Winter and Prayer Meetings on Monday Evenings. I give and devise to the
Incumbent of the parishes of Carlow and Killeshin for the time being my
three houses situate in Tullow Street in the said town of Carlow and now
in the occupation of Michael Nolan, Patrick Power and ---- Nolan for ever
subject to the head rent of six pounds nine shillings or thereabouts payable
thereout In Trust to found and endow an Asylum for destitute Protestant
female servants connected with said parishes of Carlow and Killeshin
of good character who may be out of place or unable to obtain employment
through illness, infirmness or old age and I give and bequeath to said
Incumbents the sum of two hundred and fifty pounds to be applied by them
towards erecting such Asylum and my wish is that said Asylum be erected in
said town of Graigue Queen’s County, I give and bequeath to the Carlow and Graigue Ladies Industrious Association the sum of fifty pounds to be
added to the present standing fund and I give and devise to said association
the sum of ten pounds per annum to be applied towards its expenses such as
Matron’s Salary, ye said sum of ten pounds per annum to be paid out of my
share of the Springhill property in the Queen’s County. I give and
bequeath the receipts of the Tolls and Customs of the Fairs of Graigue
(subject to the Quit Rent payable to Government therefore) which I hold by
patent to the Incumbent of the parish of Killeshin and the Parish Priest of
said parish for the time being forever in trust for the poor of Graigue
without distinction of religion. The receipts of each Fair to be distributed
by them at Christmas each year to the more necessitous. I also give and
devise to the said Incumbent and Parish Priest the sum of ten pounds per
annum in trust for said poor of Graigue and distributed by them in like
manner as said Tolls and Customs, said ten pounds per annum to be paid out of
my said share of the Springhill property I give and bequeath to Robert
Clayton Browne Esquire Thomas Jameson Esqre and the Incumbents of the
parishes of Killeshin and Carlow the Museum belonging to my late Brother Adam Jackson Esquire with all the
ancient Books and manuscripts belonging thereto also the House of Commons
Journals Almanacs Army Lists etc as books of reference in trust for the
public whenever a suitable room shall be obtained for it. Courtesy of
Oonagh Warke M.A. H.Dip. Archives |
1860 |
John Tennant Jackson Knockboy Rathvilly Died 7th March 1941 aged 81
years [ b. Abt 1860] SEE: entry under 1941
cara email August 29, 2008 Hacketstown Churchyard. |
1860 |
Alfred William Linden
Jackson. Hacketstown.
aged 2 months and 28 days. Baptised
May 14th 1860.
SOURCE: From Methodist Church register transcribed by Marlborough Clarke
Douglas in the PPP. Email Michael Purcell. Feb 3, 2010. |
1860 |
KIF 7208-JACKSON In Loving
Memory of John Tennant Jackson Knockboy Rathvilly Died 7th March 1941
aged 81 years [est birth 1860] Also his wife Alice Frances Died 3rd Jan.
1955 aged 88 years Also their son William Tennant Died 8th April 1985
aged 80 Years "Thy Will Be Done" SOURCE: email Cara. “KIF” means
she has photos of headstones. |
1860 |
John Tennant Jackson, Farmer, b. Co. Carlow. # 4 in Knockboy (Rathvilly,
Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1861 |
Albert Wentworth
Jackson. Parents; Jacob and Mary
Frances,
Hacketstown , Born 23rd Sept. 1861.
SOURCE: From Methodist Church register transcribed by Marlborough Clarke
Douglas in the PPP. Email Michael Purcell. Feb 3, 2010. |
1862 |
Benjamin Driver's marriage to Susan Jackson in 1862. Witnesses: Jacob Jackson & Richard Hawkins. SOURCE: Inga Jackson email It doesn't prove that the two are related but at least they must have known each other. I am pretty certain that Jacob Jackson is my husbands Ggrandfather. Jacob Jackson was Susan Jackson's uncle, I believe. |
1863 |
Herbert Florentine
Jackson, born June 10th 1863.
SOURCE: From Methodist Church register transcribed by Marlborough Clarke
Douglas in the PPP. Email Michael Purcell. Feb 3, 2010. |
1863 |
James Jackson #7 Borkhill Beg, Rathdugan, C of I.
Co. Wicklow. Age 48. Born Co. Carlow1911 Census. |
1864 |
4 children born to Thomas Jackson & Susan Watts Sarah Jackson born 20 Dec, 1864 Baltinglass Registration #101096 Elizabeth
born 15 Mar 1869, #500 Kiltegan #101181 Hannah born 3 Aug 1871 #451 Kiltegan
#255826 John born 22 Mar 1874 #___ Kiltegan #255894 Kiltegan and
Baltinglass are quite a distance apart, but Baltinglass may have been a
district registration to Dunlaven and they moved. SOURCE: Annette Code http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/localities.britisles.ireland.wic.general/3234.1/mb.ashx |
1864 |
Henry Jackson. #2 Muallancranna, Rathdangan, Farmer
Co. Wicklow. C of I. Born Co. Wicklow.v |
1866 |
#100, KILTEGAN - Jackson - see Ellis
Erected by Thomas Jackson of Hacketstown to
commemorate beloved daugh Mary Ellen d Aug 9, 1868 age 2 yr. 8 mo. and
4 other children who died young [Est birth = 1866]
SOURCE: Cantwell Memorial Inscriptions Aug 26, 2008
email from Annette Code. |
1866 |
John Jackson, son of Jane Jackson, b abt 1844 b.
Co. Carlow. Church of Ireland. # 1 in
Eaglehill (Clonmore, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1867 |
Alice Frances Died 3rd Jan. 1955 aged 88 years [b.
Abt 1867] SEE: entry under 1941 cara email
August 29, 2008 Hacketstown Churchyard. |
1867 |
KIF 7208-JACKSON In Loving
Memory of John Tennant Jackson Knockboy Rathvilly Died 7th March 1941
aged 81 years [est birth 1860] Also his wife Alice Frances Died 3rd
Jan. 1955 aged 88 years [est birth = 1867] Also their son William Tennant Died 8th April 1985
aged 80 Years "Thy Will Be Done" SOURCE: email Cara. “KIF” means
she has photos of headstones. |
1867 |
Alice Frances Jackson. Born in Co. Wicklow. Married abt. 1902. Wife of
John Tennant Jackson, Alice was married 9 years and had 3 living
children. All b. Co. Carlow. C of I. It seems that Sarah TAMLEY is the mother
-in-law - a 78 year old widow. # 4 in
Knockboy (Rathvilly, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1868 |
Buried in Kiltegan Co Wicklow Ireland Thomas Jackson(rector) of Hacketsown father of Mary Ellen who died August 9th 1868 aged 2 years and 8 months also 4 other children who died young NOTE: Jacksons from Hacketstown are buried in Kiltegan SOURCE: Email Cara Oct. 7, 2008. |
1868 |
Buried in Kiltegan Co Wicklow Ireland Thomas Jackson (rector) of Hacketstown
father of Mary Ellen who died August 9th 1868 aged 2 years and 8 months also 4 other children who died young John Jackson husband of Anne of Woodfield
died 1/1/1870 in his 70th year Two children died young Wife Anne died 12th
Sept 1880 aged 70 |
1868 |
Jackson, Elizabeth, d. 20 Feb 1953, age: 85yr,
sis/o Hannah and Joseph, [AR] [therefore b. Abt 1868] SEE: reference under
1924 Saint Mary Abbey Churchyard
Baltinglass, County Wicklow, Ireland http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/wicklow/stmary/index.htm |
1868 |
Benjamin Jackson, son of Jane Jackson, b abt 1844 b.
Co. Carlow. Church of Ireland. # 1 in
Eaglehill (Clonmore, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1868 |
Frances Jackson. #2 Muallancranna, Rathdangan, Co.
Wicklow. Married 20 years; 3 children all living. C of I. Born Co. Wicklow.
1911 Census. |
1869 |
4 children born to Thomas Jackson & Susan Watts Sarah Jackson born 20 Dec, 1864 Baltinglass
Registration #101096 Elizabeth born 15 Mar 1869,
#500 Kiltegan #101181 Hannah born 3 Aug 1871 #451 Kiltegan #255826 John
born 22 Mar 1874 #___ Kiltegan #255894 Kiltegan and Baltinglass are quite a
distance apart, but Baltinglass may have been a district registration to
Dunlaven and they moved. SOURCE: Annette Code http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/localities.britisles.ireland.wic.general/3234.1/mb.ashx |
1870 |
Frederick Josiah
Fletcher Jackson,Hacketstown, as
above
Born 25th Nov. 1870.
SOURCE: From Methodist Church register transcribed by Marlborough Clarke
Douglas in the PPP. Email Michael Purcell. Feb 3, 2010. |
1870 |
John Jackson husband of Anne of Woodfield died 1/1/1870 in his 70th year Two children died young Wife Anne died 12th Sept 1880 aged 70 NOTE: Jacksons from Hacketstown are buried in Kiltegan SOURCE: Email Cara Oct. 7, 2008. |
1871 |
4 children born to Thomas Jackson & Susan Watts Sarah Jackson born 20 Dec, 1864 Baltinglass
Registration #101096 Elizabeth born 15 Mar 1869, #500 Kiltegan #101181 Hannah
born 3 Aug 1871 #451 Kiltegan #255826 John
born 22 Mar 1874 #___ Kiltegan #255894 Kiltegan and Baltinglass are quite a
distance apart, but Baltinglass may have been a district registration to
Dunlaven and they moved. SOURCE: Annette Code http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/localities.britisles.ireland.wic.general/3234.1/mb.ashx |
1871 |
Jackson, John, d. 3 May 1952, age: 81yr, h/o Susan,
[AR] [therefore b. Abt 1871] SEE: reference
under 1924 Saint Mary Abbey Churchyard
Baltinglass, County Wicklow, Ireland http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/wicklow/stmary/index.htm |
1871 |
Margaret Jackson #7 Borkhill Beg, Rathdugan, C of I. Co.
Wicklow. Age 40. Born Co. Wicklow. Married 10 years, 1 child. 1911 Census. |
1871 |
Robert Jackson #2 Tomnaskela, Kilpipe, Co. Wicklow C of I.
1911 Census. |
1872 |
Samuel Jackson. #1 Cowpasture, Tober, Wicklow. C of I. Age
39. 1911 Census. |
1872 |
William Jackson. #5 Borkhill More, Rathdangan, Co.
Wicklow. C of I. Farmer. Age 39. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1873 |
Jackson, John, d. 22 Nov 1948, age: 75yr, h/o
Margaret, [AR] [therefore b. Abt 1873] SEE:
reference under 1924 Saint Mary Abbey
Churchyard Baltinglass, County Wicklow, Ireland http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/wicklow/stmary/index.htm |
1874 |
4 children born to Thomas Jackson & Susan Watts Sarah Jackson born 20 Dec, 1864 Baltinglass
Registration #101096 Elizabeth born 15 Mar 1869, #500 Kiltegan #101181 Hannah
born 3 Aug 1871 #451 Kiltegan #255826 John born 22 Mar 1874 #___ Kiltegan #255894 Kiltegan and Baltinglass
are quite a distance apart, but Baltinglass may have been a district
registration to Dunlaven and they moved. SOURCE: Annette Code http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/localities.britisles.ireland.wic.general/3234.1/mb.ashx |
1874 |
Jackson, Hannah, d. 7 Jul 1924, age: 50yr, sis/o
Joseph and Elizabeth, Boley, [AR] [therefore b. Abt 1874]
SEE: reference under 1924 Saint Mary Abbey
Churchyard Baltinglass, County Wicklow, Ireland http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/wicklow/stmary/index.htm |
1874 |
Elizabeth Jackson. Daughter of Thomas Jackson (b 1840) and
Hanna born in Co. Carlow.. Single. #15
in Williamstown (Williamstown, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1874 |
Hannah Jackson #2 Boley, Eadestown, Wicklow. Age 37.
Sister of John Jackson. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1874 |
Elizabeth B. Jackson age 37 lodger at #1, Claremount
Terrace, Bray No 2, Co. Wicklow C of I School teacher born in England.
Single. 1911 Census. |
1875 |
Sarah Jackson, head of family (I do not know where her husband was
at the time of the census). Sarah had been married 14 years and had 8
children – all still living. C of I. She was born in Co. Wicklow as was the
first child. The rest in Co. Carlow. #26 in
Upper (Borris, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1875 |
Samuel Thomas Jackson. Son of Thomas Jackson (b 1840) and Hanna born in Co. Carlow.. Single. #15 in
Williamstown (Williamstown, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1875 |
John Jackson, #5 Woodfieldglen, Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow C
of I, Born Co. Wicklow. Son of John & Eliza Jackson. 1911 Census. |
1875 |
Mary Jane #2 Tomnaskela, Kilpipe, Co. Wicklow Methodist.
1911 Census. |
1876 |
Jackson, Joseph, d. 25 Jan 1945, age: 69yr, bro/o
Hannah and Elizabeth, [AR] [therefore b. Abt 1876]
SEE: reference under 1924 Saint Mary Abbey
Churchyard Baltinglass, County Wicklow, Ireland http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/wicklow/stmary/index.htm |
1876 |
KIF 7188 Erected by John
Jackson of Kilmurrey In Memory of his Father Joseph Jackson died
17th of March 1856 Aged 65 years [est birth = 1791] Also six of my children Robert,
Mary, Richard Thomas, Samuel and Henry who died in the first week
Of February 1876 The above John Jackson died 15th June 1888 aged 743(sic)
years More on the stone but I cannot read it SOURCE: email Cara. “KIF” means
she has photos of headstones. |
1876 |
John Jackson #2 Boley, Eadestown, Wicklow. Age 35. Farmer.
Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1877 |
#87, CARNEW, Church of Ireland.
Erected by John Jackson (d March 25, 1877) in memory of his son Joshua who d Oct
26, 1834 age 12? also son Richard Jackson d July 5, 18 (4?)7 aged 19
and also his son John Jackson d 28 Feb, 1890 age 63 SOURCE: Cantwell
Memorial Inscriptions Aug 26, 2008 email from Annette Code. |
1878 |
Joseph Peter Jackson was born 26th June, 1878 near Rathvilly Co, Carlow.
He was the only son of William Walker Jackson and Susannah Jackson (née Jackson – they were cousins). SOURCE: Inge Jackson His mother was a daughter of a farmer, Peter
Jackson of Co. Carlow, and his father was the elder son of Joseph
Jackson [NOTE another citations
says “Thomas”]whose family came from Co Wexford. (They were first cousins)
His ancestors were alleged to have been given land at Eagle Hill, Co Wexford
by the commander of Cromwells army. ... A sister of Rev. George Walker of
siege of Derry fame married into the Carlow branch of the Jackson family. She
called herself Walker - Jackson, and rumour has it that Walker was added as a
second name to family members. NOTE: the 1911 Census showed the
widow Jane JACKSON age 67 [est birth = 1844] resident at Eaglehill, Clonmore,
Carlow with 2 sons & a grand-daughter. |
1878 |
Martha Jackson. #1 Cowpasture, Tober, Wicklow. C of I. Age
33. Married 3 years. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1878 |
Joseph Jackson #2 Boley, Eadestown, Wicklow. Age 33
brother of John Jackson. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1879 |
William Jackson age 32 Private in army. Barber. C of E #7
Shankhill (Barracks), Kilbride, Co. Wicklow. Born in England. 1911 Census. |
1879 |
Jackson, Margaret, d. 21 Dec 1942, age: 63yr, w/o John,
Woodfield, [AR] [therefore b. Abt 1879] SEE:
reference under 1924 Saint Mary Abbey
Churchyard Baltinglass, County Wicklow, Ireland http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/wicklow/stmary/index.htm |
1879 |
Thomas Jackson. RC. Son of William Jackson (b 1837) and
Ellen. #16 in Castle Street (Carlow Urban, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1879 |
Hannah Jackson. #8 Borkill Beg, Rathdungan, Co. Wicklow.
C of I. Age 32. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1881 |
Rev Canon M.
McCullagh at the Baltinglass Rectory: 1881 William WHITE of Borkle, Kiltegan
to Elizabeth
JACKSON of Stratford. William given as son of John White, a
farmer, Elizabeth as daughter of William Jackson, a master mariner (?)http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/IRL-WICKLOW/2006-11/1163902618 |
1881 |
Thomas Jackson. # 115 in
Baltinglass Town (Baltinglass, Wicklow). Assistant Smith. Age 30.
Single. Son of Thomas & Mary Jackson. RC. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census.
1911 Census. |
1881 |
William Jackson #6 Woodfieldglen, Talbotstown, Co.
Wicklow. Co. Of I. Born Co. Wicklow. Single. Farmer. 1911 Census. |
1881 |
Thomas Jackson, #5 Woodfieldglen, Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow
C of I, Born Co. Wicklow. Son of John & Eliza Jackson. 1911 Census. |
1882 |
Annie Sarah Jackson. #5 Borkhill More, Rathdangan, Co.
Wicklow. C of I. Wife of William Jackson; married 6 years, 4 children all
living. Age 29Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1882 |
Anthony Jackson #2 Lishens, Kilbride, Co. Wicklow. Single
Farmer, C of IBorn Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1883 |
William Jackson, born Co. Wicklow, Constable of RIC, C of I, # 25
in Burren Street (Carlow Urban, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1883 |
Isaac Jackson. #8 Borkill Beg, Rathdungan, Co. Wicklow. C
of I. Age 28. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1884 |
cara email August 29, 2008 Hacketstown Churchyard;
KIF 7181JACKSON in Memory of William
Jackson Of Knockboy Who died 27th May 1884 Aged 56 Years Sleep
on Now and take Your Rest Also His wife Sarah
Who died 24th May 1900 Aged 58 years |
1884 |
Susan Jackson. Daughter of Thomas Jackson (b 1840) and
Hanna born in Co. Carlow.. Single. #15
in Williamstown (Williamstown, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1885 |
William Jackson, b. Co. Roscommon, RC. Agricultural Labourer. #20
in Carlow Rural Part 1 (Carlow Rural, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1885 |
Peter Jackson. #8 Borkill Beg, Rathdungan, Co. Wicklow. C
of I. Age 26. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1885 |
John Jackson #6 Woodfieldglen, Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow.
Co. Of I. Born Co. Wicklow. Single. Farmer. 1911 Census. |
1885 |
Alice Jackson, #5 Woodfieldglen, Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow
C of I, Born Co. Wicklow. Daughter of John & Eliza Jackson. 1911 Census. |
1886 |
Maryann F. Jackson, born Co. Wicklow, wife of William Jackson (b 1883) # 25 in Burren Street (Carlow Urban, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1886 |
Harriet Jackson. Daughter of Thomas Jackson (b 1840) and
Hanna born in Co. Carlow.. Single. #15
in Williamstown (Williamstown, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1887 |
COMMISSIONERS OF
VALUATION (IRELAND)—BALTINGLASS UNION-MR. GEORGE CRAIG, VALUER.
§ THE SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY (Mr. JACKSON) (Leeds, N.)
(who replied) said: I am informed that the revising
officer, Mr. Craig, has not made separate valuations in the Baltinglass Union
such as those referred to by the hon. Member; but he has, in some few
instances, changed the name of occupiers and immediate lessors, which may
affect 1760 the Poor Law
franchise only, in consequence of a letter from the proprietor stating that
such changes had been made by him on his property. The revising officer did
give an undertaking to Messrs. E. P. O'Kelly and P. Byrne, Poor Law
Guardians, to carry out the alterations referred to by them, and he informs
me that he has done so. If the particulars of the cases referred to by the
hon. Member are supplied, the Commissioners of Valuation will cause an
inquiry to be made, and if inaccuracies be found to exist, the Commissioners
of Valuation will have the corrections carried into the Union lists
immediately. http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1887/jul/22/commissioners-of-valuation-ireland-1 |
1887 |
Lizzie Jackson. # 115 in
Baltinglass Town (Baltinglass, Wicklow). Age 24. Daughter of Thomas
& Mary Jackson. RC. Single. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. 1911 Census. |
1888 |
Jackson, John,
b. 13 Jun 1888, age: 75yr, [AR] Saint Mary
Church of Ireland Cemetery Rathvilly, County Carlow, Ireland
http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/carlow/stmary/mary.htm |
1888 |
Susan Jackson #6 Woodfieldglen, Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow.
Co. Of I. Born Co. Wicklow. Single. 1911 Census. |
1888 |
Susan Mangan age 23 Granddaughter of John & Eliza
Jackson, #5 Woodfieldglen, Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow C of I, born New York,
USA. 1911 Census. |
1888 |
Joseph Jackson servant – general labourer at #1
Moanaspick, Kilbride, Co. Wicklow. C of I. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1889 |
John Jackson #4 Crossnacole, Humewood, Co. Wicklow. Son of
John Jackson. Age 22. C of I. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1890 |
George Jackson #4 Crossnacole, Humewood, Co. Wicklow. Son
of John Jackson. . Age 21. C of I. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1891 |
William Jackson age 20 Private in army. Baker. C of E #7
Shankhill (Barracks), Kilbride, Co. Wicklow. Born in England. 1911 Census. |
1891 |
James Jackson #68 Dunlavin Town, C. Wicklow. Nephew of
Joseph NOLAN. Single. B. Co. Wicklow. RC. Age 20. 1911 Census. |
1892 |
Mary Jackson, wife of William Jackson, b. Co. Carlow. RC.
#20 in Carlow Rural Part 1 (Carlow Rural, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1892 |
Susan Jackson #4 Crossnacole, Humewood, Co. Wicklow.
Daughter of John Jackson. Age 19. C of I. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1892 |
Edith Mary Jackson age 19 servant at #6 Bollarney South,
Wicklow Urban, Co. Wicklow. C of I. Born in Dublin City. 1911 Census. |
1893 |
Mary Jane Jackson. # 115 in
Baltinglass Town (Baltinglass, Wicklow). House maid to Elizabeth
HEIGHINGTON #4 Donard Desmesne, East Donard, Wicklow. Age 18. Born Co.
Kildare. 1911 Census. |
1893 |
William Jackson. #2 Muallancranna, Rathdangan, Co.
Wicklow. C of I. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1895 |
Nannie Jackson. # 115 in
Baltinglass Town (Baltinglass, Wicklow). Age 16. Daughter of Thomas
& Mary Jackson. RC. Single. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1895 |
Charlotte Jackson. #2 Muallancranna, Rathdangan, Co.
Wicklow. C of I. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1895 |
John Jackson. #4 Kilmurray, Lower Talbotstown, Co.
Wicklow. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1897 |
Richard William Jackson #4 Crossnacole, Humewood, Co.
Wicklow. Son of John Jackson. . C of I. Age 14. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911
Census. |
1897 |
Mary Jackson. #4 Kilmurray, Lower Talbotstown, Co.
Wicklow. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1897 |
John Jackson, #5 Woodfieldglen, Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow C
of I, born Belfast. Grandson of John & Eliza Jackson. 1911 Census. |
1898 |
William Jackson. Born Co. Wicklow. Son of Sarah Jackson (b
1875) #26 in Upper (Borris, Carlow)
SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1899 |
Lizzie Jackson. Born Co. Carlow. Daughter of Sarah Jackson (b
1875) #26 in Upper (Borris, Carlow)
SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1899 |
Peter Jackson. #2 Muallancranna, Rathdangan, Co. Wicklow.
C of I. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1900 |
Jackson, Sarah,
b. 24 May 1900, age: 68yr, w/o William, Knockboy, [AR] Saint Mary Church of
Ireland Cemetery Rathvilly, County Carlow, Ireland
http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/carlow/stmary/mary.htm |
1900 |
Robert Jackson. Born Co. Carlow. Son of Sarah Jackson (b
1875) #26 in Upper (Borris, Carlow)
SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1900 |
Edward Jackson. # 115 in
Baltinglass Town (Baltinglass, Wicklow). Age 11. Son of Thomas &
Mary Jackson. RC. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. 1911 Census. |
1900 |
Joseph Jackson, #5 Woodfieldglen, Talbotstown, Co. Wicklow
C of I, born Belfast. Grandson of John & Eliza Jackson. 1911 Census. |
1901 |
MARRIAGE: JACKSON and FINLAY - January 30th, 1901, at
Trinity Church, Ballymore, Co. Wexford, by the Rev. B. Gibson, assisted by
the Rev. Canon Gibson, Rector of Ferns, John
William Edge Jackson, only son of the late John Jackson, Croneyhorn, Carnew, (Co
Wicklow) to Elsie May Finlay, youngest daughter of Charles Finlay,
Kilkeasane House, Ferns, Co. Wexford.(Enniscorthy Guardian, February 9th,
1901, p. 4.) |
1901 |
Edward Jackson. Born Co. Carlow. Son of Sarah Jackson (b
1875) #26 in Upper (Borris, Carlow)
SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1901 |
Edith Jackson. #4 Kilmurray, Lower Talbotstown, Co.
Wicklow. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1903 |
Minnie Jackson. Born Co. Carlow. Daughter of Sarah Jackson (b 1875) #26 in Upper (Borris, Carlow)
SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1903 |
Robert James Jackson #4 Crossnacole, Humewood, Co.
Wicklow. Son of John Jackson. . C of I. Age 8. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1903 |
Anne Jackson #7 Borkhill Beg, Rathdugan, C of I. Co.
Wicklow. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1904 |
Maria Margaret Bourne,
granddaughter of Jane Jackson, b abt 1844 b. Co. Carlow. Church
of Ireland. # 1 in Eaglehill (Clonmore,
Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1904 |
Charles G. Gregory, born
Co. Wicklow,. # 25 in Burren Street (Carlow Urban, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911
Census. “brother-in-law of Jackson. |
1905 |
William Tennant Died 8th April 1985 aged 80 Years
[b. Abt 1905] SEE: entry under 1941 cara email
August 29, 2008 Hacketstown Churchyard. |
1905 |
#100, KILTEGAN - Also in same graveyard is associated name of ELLIS to Jackson Richard Jackson of Barraderry who died 3rd Feb 1905 also his sister Ann Jackson ( no dates) NOTE: Jacksons from Hacketstown are buried in Kiltegan SOURCE: Email Cara Oct. 7, 2008. SOURCE: Cantwell Memorial Inscriptions Aug 26, 2008 email from Annette Code.
|
1905 |
KIF 7208-JACKSON In Loving
Memory of John Tennant Jackson Knockboy Rathvilly Died 7th March 1941
aged 81 years [est birth 1860] Also his wife Alice Frances Died 3rd Jan. 1955
aged 88 years Also their son William Tennant Died 8th April 1985 aged
80 Years [est birth = 1905] "Thy Will Be Done" SOURCE: email Cara.
“KIF” means she has photos of headstones. |
1905 |
William J. Jackson, son of
John Tennant Jackson & Alice Frances. # 4 in Knockboy (Rathvilly, Carlow)
SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1906 |
Jackson, Susan,
b. 17 Dec 1906, age: 72yr, w/o Thomas, Boley.
Baltinglass Co. Wicklow, [AR] Saint Mary Church of Ireland Cemetery
Rathvilly, County Carlow, Ireland
http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/carlow/stmary/mary.htm |
1906 |
Jackson, Thomas, b. 14 Mar 1906, age: 82yr, h/o Susan, Boley.
Baltinglass Co. Wicklow, [AR] Saint Mary Church of Ireland Cemetery
Rathvilly, County Carlow, Ireland
http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/carlow/stmary/mary.htm |
1906 |
cara email August 29, 2008 Hacketstown Churchyard;
KIF 7189 JACKSON Erected By John
Jackson of Boley In Loving Memory of My father Thomas Jackson who died at his residence
Boley Baltinglass in County Wicklow On the 14th March 1906 In his ?2nd Year Also my mother Susan Jackson Who died on the 17th
December 1906 Aged 70
Years. |
1906 |
Sarah Jackson, daughter of John Tennant Jackson & Alice
Frances. # 4 in Knockboy (Rathvilly, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1906 |
John Thomas Jackson. Born Co. Carlow. Son of Sarah Jackson (b
1875) #26 in Upper (Borris, Carlow)
SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1906 |
William Jackson, grandson of William & Mary Anne Eager
of #6, Toorboy, Ballinguile, Wicklow. Age 5. Born Co. Wicklow. C of I. 1911
Census. |
1907 |
Alice Jackson, daughter of John Tennant Jackson & Alice
Frances. # 4 in Knockboy (Rathvilly, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1907 |
James Jackson. #5 Borkhill More, Rathdangan, Co. Wicklow.
C of I. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1908 |
Harriette Jackson. Born Co. Carlow. Daughter of Sarah Jackson (b 1875) #26 in Upper (Borris, Carlow)
SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1908 |
Albert Jackson. #5 Borkhill More, Rathdangan, Co. Wicklow.
C of I. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1909 |
Elizabeth May Jackson. #1 Cowpasture, Tober, Wicklow. C of
I. Age 2. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1909 |
Sarah Muriel #2 Tomnaskela, Kilpipe, Co. Wicklow C of I.
1911 Census. |
1910 |
NAME |
OCCUPATION |
ADDRESS |
Samuel Jackson |
Farmer
Cowpasture~letters |
Dunlavin
TALBOTSTOWN LOWER |
Richard Jackson |
Farmer
Castlequarter~letters |
Stratford
TALBOTSTOWN UPPER |
Henry Jackson |
Farmer
Mullinacrana~letters |
Rathdangan |
John Jackson |
Farmer
Woodfield~letters |
Baltinglass |
|
1910 |
Richard Jackson Farmer Castlequarter~letters~Stratford Co. Wicklow |
1910 |
Samuel Jackson .Farmer Cowpasture~letters-Dunlavin Co. Wicklow |
1910 |
Henry Jackson Farmer Mullinacrana~letters~Rathdangan Co. Wicklow |
1910 |
John Jackson Farmer Woodfield~letters~Baltinglass Co. Wicklow |
1910 |
JACKSON Thomas Baltinglass SOURCE: Porters Directory 1910 |
1910 |
George Jackson.. Born Co. Carlow. Son of Sarah Jackson (b
1875) #26 in Upper (Borris, Carlow)
SOURCE: 1911 Census. |
1910 |
Charlotte Jackson. #5 Borkhill More, Rathdangan, Co.
Wicklow. C of I. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1911 |
James Jackson, B. Co. Carlow, RC. #20 in Carlow Rural Part 1
(Carlow Rural, Carlow) |
1911 |
Elizabeth Jackson, daughter of William & Maryann F. Jackson.
Born Co. Carlow. # 25 in Burren Street (Carlow Urban, Carlow) SOURCE: 1911
Census. |
1911 |
Doris Martha Jackson. #1 Cowpasture, Tober, Wicklow. C of
I. Age 0. Born Co. Wicklow. 1911 Census. |
1924 |
Saint Mary Abbey
Churchyard Baltinglass, County Wicklow, Ireland http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/wicklow/stmary/index.htm Jackson, Elizabeth, d. 20 Feb 1953,
age: 85yr, sis/o Hannah and Joseph, [AR] Jackson, Hannah, d. 7 Jul 1924, age: 50yr, sis/o Joseph and Elizabeth, Boley,
[AR] [b. Abt 1874] Jackson, John, d. 22 Nov 1948, age: 75yr, h/o
Margaret, [AR] Jackson, John, d. 3 May 1952, age: 81yr, h/o Susan,
[AR] Jackson, Joseph, d. 25 Jan 1945, age: 69yr, bro/o Hannah and
Elizabeth, [AR] Jackson, Margaret, d. 21 Dec 1942, age: 63yr, w/o
John, Woodfield, [AR] Jackson, Samuel, d. 15 Sep 1991, age: 50yr, s/o
Susan and John, [AR] |
1941 |
Jackson, Samuel, d. 15 Sep 1991, age: 50yr, s/o
Susan and John, [AR] [therefore b. Abt 1941]
SEE: reference under 1924 Saint Mary Abbey
Churchyard Baltinglass, County Wicklow, Ireland http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/wicklow/stmary/index.htm |
1941 |
cara email August 29, 2008 Hacketstown Churchyard;
KIF 7208-JACKSON In Loving Memory of John Tennant Jackson Knockboy Rathvilly
Died 7th March 1941 aged 81 years [ b. Abt
1860] Also his wife Alice Frances Died 3rd Jan. 1955 aged 88 years Also their
son William Tennant Died 8th April 1985 aged 80 Years "Thy Will Be
Done" |
1947 |
HANOVER HOUSE 1847. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlcar2/Burrin_st_47.htm
Proceeding from Pembroke towards the Kilkenny Road we come
to the Yellow lion Inn, now in the occupation of Mrs.
Jackson and the Labour Exchange, I might here remark that the late Wm. J. Jackson preserved the
identity of this premises by having a sign bearing the inscription "The
Yellow Lion" erected on his house. ( later the site for Carlow Credit
Union when it was situated in Burrin Street) One hundred years ago this was
one of the largest coaching inns in Carlow being the principal depot of the
Dublin-Kilkenny coaches. It was used as a hotel up to about sixty years ago,
and was also for a time a police station before the present Barracks in
Tullow Street was built. NOTE: I suspect William J. Jackson was
the son of John Tennant Jackson and Alice Frances Jackson. |
1957 |
#122 BALTINGLASS, St. Mary's, Church of Ireland
Prayer book in memory of Susan Jackson Deerpark by
her devoted children Mar. 1957
(note: there are several Deerparks on different
estates. Baltinglass - Donoughmore Parish- Dunlavin) are in the same
area, north of the Fitzwilliam Estate but east of the border with Carlow Co.
SOURCE: Cantwell Memorial Inscriptions Aug 26, 2008 email
from Annette Code. |