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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Down => Topic started by: ballydw on Monday 05 February 18 15:51 GMT (UK)
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Trying to trace this family who are shown on 1871 census in Everton Lancashire UK all born in Co Down apart from the youngest who was born in Liverpool in 1868. If possible to trace a marriage for Parents Father John Jackson a 50 Occ Town Missionary, Wife Rachel nee Kean a 50, Son John W a.23, Daughter Sarah a 19, Daughter Rachel a. 15.
Will appreciate any help. Thank you.
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1851
John Jackson b1821 ireland dock labourer lodger possibly married to Winifred Jackson b1821 Ireland lodger. the lodgings are run by an irish Costello family I think he is red herring see 1861 census
1861 census in Lawrence St Lancashire [all saints district ]
John Jackson 39 yrs old Occ Town Missionary, Wife
Rachel misspelt as Randel b~1823 Ireland
children
John Jackson b~1851 Ireland
Sarah Jackson b~1853 Ireland
Rachel Jackson b ~1856 Ireland
Mary Jackson b~1860 Liverpool
b~1822
street directory http://www.lennonwylie.co.uk/alphanames1843e2k.htm
Jackson, J. K., Solicitor & Commissioner for taking Affidavits and Acknowledgments of Deeds to be Executed by Marries Women, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Antrim, Offices, 8 Castle Lane & 46 Hardwicke Street, Dublin.
Jackson, Thomas, Architect, Office, 20 Waring Street, residence, Cliftonville.
Jackson, John, Provision Merchant, 1 Henry Street.
Jackson, John, Publican, 48 Tomb Street.
Jackson, John, Cooperage, 48 Tomb Street.
Jackson, John Pim, Architect, etc., 3 Arthur Street, residence, 6 Adelaide Place.
Kean, Francis, Carver, 38 Academy Street.
nothing Co Down how do you connect?
Rachel not obvious to me in emerald ancestry marriages or births
Rachel not obvious to me in family search.org marriages
anyinfo in wills etc
ros davies co down website on rootsweb is available as frozen archive
have you tried the registry office NI yet
keep going others will join in
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Ros Davies website is https://web.archive.org/web/20170312145901/http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rosdavies/
registration office still best bet
two reference for a Jackson family tree, exist in the Blackwood Family History manuscript trees Collection in the LinenHall library, Belfast. Visit if you can give them warning helps, if you cant then I suggest you write to them asking them for photocopying estimates only if they think your knowledge relevant and be prepared to pay the extra for post and packing if you are tempted. “The Library welcomes all research enquiries, whether made in person, by phone, fax, letter or e-mail. Enquiries from members will be answered free of charge. Visitors from afar, and in particular those engaged in serious research projects, are recommended to make prior contact with the Library to ensure that they receive the best possible service. More complex enquiries should be made by letter, fax, or e-mail. Enquiries of this kind from within the British Isles will normally be answered free of charge, apart from any copying and postage charges. A minimum charge of £2 will normally be made in respect of overseas enquiries. A4 photocopies b&w are 20p. The Library may be able to assist those with more extensive research requirements on terms subject to negotiation with the Librarian. Contact the Library for further information on info@linenhall.com or Telephone 028 9032 1707. Their address is The Linen Hall Library,17 Donegall Square North, Belfast BT15GB, Northern Ireland, see their website for contact details or use Email:info@linenhall.com.
The volume references for
➢ JACKSON vol 14p12 Cleland Stormont Cassidy,vol 91
➢ Hoping this is includes new information for you
➢ good luck, Jim
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Thank you Jim for all the suggestions. My source for Co Down is the 1891 Census Parish of Kirkdale, West Derby Great Homer Street.
Head Richard S Cotton a 40 Born Co Wexford Ireland Wife Sarah Cotton 39 born Co Down Ireland,
Fanny Cotton a 1 , Rachel Jackson a 72 mother in law b. Co Down Ireland
John Jackson a 40 brother in law born Co Down Ireland.
The son Thomas Matheson Jackson b. Liverpool 1868 Father John Jackson( mmn Kean)
John Jackson Town Missionery died in 1881
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possible leads from from ros davies website
James JACKSON . Killinchy of Raffrey ; father of John bpt. 12 Jul 1819 at Killinchy Non Subscribing Presbyterian Church PR
James JACKSON . Newry of Boat St, Newry; father of John bpt. 4 Mar 1821 & William bpt. 21 Jun 1827 in Old Newry Non Subscribing Presbyterian Church PR [ note in Ireland aka Unitarians]
she does have other Newry Jackson
Charles KEAN . Newry an oysterman; assaulted whilst serving a summons 18 Jan 1828 NCT
James KEAN . Newry married Mary McCullogh 15 Mar 1819 at Old Newry Non Subscribing Presbyterian Church , witness was James McCullogh PR
getting there?
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1851
John Jackson b1821 ireland dock labourer lodger possibly married to Winifred Jackson b1821 Ireland lodger. the lodgings are run by an irish Costello family I think he is red herring see 1861 census
1861 census in Lawrence St Lancashire [all saints district ]
John Jackson 39 yrs old Occ Town Missionary, Wife
Rachel misspelt as Randel b~1823 Ireland
children
John Jackson b~1851 Ireland
Sarah Jackson b~1853 Ireland
Rachel Jackson b ~1856 Ireland
Mary Jackson b~1860 Liverpool
b~1822
street directory http://www.lennonwylie.co.uk/alphanames1843e2k.htm
Jackson, J. K., Solicitor & Commissioner for taking Affidavits and Acknowledgments of Deeds to be Executed by Marries Women, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Antrim, Offices, 8 Castle Lane & 46 Hardwicke Street, Dublin.
Jackson, Thomas, Architect, Office, 20 Waring Street, residence, Cliftonville.
Jackson, John, Provision Merchant, 1 Henry Street.
Jackson, John, Publican, 48 Tomb Street.
Jackson, John, Cooperage, 48 Tomb Street.
Jackson, John Pim, Architect, etc., 3 Arthur Street, residence, 6 Adelaide Place.
Kean, Francis, Carver, 38 Academy Street.
nothing Co Down how do you connect?
Rachel not obvious to me in emerald ancestry marriages or births
Rachel not obvious to me in family search.org marriages
anyinfo in wills etc
ros davies co down website on rootsweb is available as frozen archive
have you tried the registry office NI yet
keep going others will join in
John in 1851 is he same as one in 1861?
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Hi Jim, the ros davies site is v interesting but unless I can locate a marriage for John & Rachel (Keen) its difficult as there seems to be a lot of Jacksons & Keens when I looked at the Surnames table. Tks again
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Jim have a breakthrough regarding area in Co Down.
I found Sarah Cottam(n) in 1901 in household of her sister Rachel Cartmel a widow b. ireland Walton on the hill Lancs.
Then found Sarah in 1911 same location with her daughter Fanny a 21 - Sarah a widow States she was born in RATHFRILAND CO DOWN so now I have a location of origin for the Jacksons hopefully :)
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ros davies only jackson entry in drumgath parish is
Miss Sarah JACKSON . Drumgath regd. Rathfriland; wife of Hans Stewart ; mother of John b. 1869 & Frederick Charles b. 1870 CR
so nothing quickly showing