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This table separates out the JACKSONs of Yorkshire and Westmorland from others. It rplaces an earlier page.
Sharon Oddie Brown. March 3, 2016

 

Table of Jacksons from Christ’s College (focused on Yorkshire & Westmorland & Lancashire).

 

Biographical register of Christ's College, 1505-1905: and of the earlier foundation, God's House, 1448-1505  Vol I. compiled by John Peile, 

Biographical Register of Christ’s College 1505-1905.  Vol II 1666-1905 Compiled by John Peile. Cambridge University Press. 1913.

Date

Event

Name

Place

Parent

Notes

1606/7

died

Jackson, John

Of Melsonby, Yorks

buried at Richmond

 

father of Timothy Jackson, B.A. Christ`s 1611-2 of John (1613) and of Nathanial[1] (1616.)

1587-8.

BA

Jackson, John

Stainton, Yorks.

 

Poss Vicar of

1600

born

Jackson, John

Of Melsonby, Yorks

 

John

mat siz 1613 July B.A. 1616-7 MA 1620. Born 1600 son of John rector of Melsonby, Yorks ... married Joanna BOWES of Barnes Durham. Had one son, Berkeley who died an infant. Died rector before Feb 6, 1642-3 when Edward Mauleverer succeeded him. He was called a good old Puritan – more details. Brother of Timothy (BA 1611/12) and Nathaniel (adm 1616) Minister after 1644 in Barwick at Elmet at whose house he died Wife Joanna.

1610

born

Jackson, Stephan

 

Thomas

son of Thomas JACKSON of Yorks; school Newcastle admitted June 11, 1627 age 17 (b. 1610). Thomas the father was of Cowling, Yorks.

1602

born

Jackson, Peter

 

Richard

(1629) son of Richard; born at Holm, Westmorland. School Kirkby, Lonsdale. Admitted siz March 26, 1629 age 27 (b. Abt 1602) (Other notes).

1632

born

Jackson, Francis

 

Richard

son of Richard; born at Halton Lancs. School: (1) Kirkby Lonsdale; (2)  Giggleswick. Admitted May 31 1649 age 17 (b. Abt 1632) son of Richard Jackson (1619), rector of Halton and Dorothy Otway. Mentioned as dead in his father`s will, Feb 1682. Married May 17, 1665 Elizabeth PARKE of Sebberg. NOTE: Another Francis JACKSON was Master of Kirkby Lonsdale School in 1656 (Leech Yorkshire Schools, 2. 416)

1633

born

Jackson, Rowland

 

John

son of John, eques auratus; born at Hickleton, Yorks. School Blackburn... Admitted... 9 July 1649 age 16 (b. 1633). Second son of Sir John Jackson of Edenthorpe, Yorks and of Tiennes, daughter of Sir John Waller, Governor of Dover Castle. Died unmarried before 1665.

 

 

Tyndall, Bradwardine

Edderthorpe [Bradford, Yorkshire– or was it Kent?].

Henry

son of Henry TYNDALL married Lucie, daughter of Sir John JACKSON of Edderthorpe [Bradford, Yorkshire – or was it Kent?].

1646

born

Jackson, John

Born at Newton, Lancs

Robert

(1664) son of Robert; Born at Newton, Lancs; School Kirkby Lonsdale. Admitted 1664 age 18 ( b. 1646)

1647

Birth of son

Jackson, Deborah

 

Thomas

daughter of Thomas JACKSON, clothier of Leeds married William MARWOOD. Their son, William MARWOON b 1647. NOTE: This is incorrect - she was the widow of Thomas JACKSON. 1637 Thomas Jackson, Gen., & Deborah Jackson, spinster, Leeds - to marry there. [married] at Leeds 30 Aug 1637. SOURCE: Paver's marriage licences

 

 

Jackson, Francis

 

 

alderman of Leeds [Yorkshire] had a daughter Elizabeth who married George NEALE.

1650

born

Jackson, Leonard

 

 

son of Richard : born at Whittington, Lanes. School : (1) Lancaster, under M'' Holden : (2) Kirkby Lonsdale, under M"' Garthwaite for a few months. Admitted sizar under M"' [Chris.] Bainbridge [who held his Fellowship till Mids. 1669] 20 May 1668. Age 17. B.A. 1671/2; M.A. 1677. Born 21 April 1650, of Jane the second wife of Richard (matd 1619) rector of Halton, then of Whittington near Kirkby Lonsdale: half-brother of Francis (1649). Ordained deacon, Chichester, 1673 May: priest, York, 1676 May. Rector of Claughton in Lonsdale, Lanes. 5 Sept. 1678: held it till 1681, when according to Croston-Baines (5. 534) he died : but he pretty certainly is the same who resigned the vicarage of Sheriff Hutton before April 1700: and on 3 Feb. of the same year he became rector of Tatham near Wennington. Added a steeple to the church tower 1722. Died 1734: or 1726 (Croston-Baines, 5. 555) when at all events he ceased to be rector, Robert Jackson succeeding. (Information from B. N. North, Esq., Kirkby Lonsdale.) Jackson of Co. Down Tree

1656

born

Jackson, Thomas

Leeds

Thomas

Born at Leeds. School :Leeds, under Mr Gilbert. Admitted pensioner under Mr Fairmedow 4 March 1672-3. Age 16.

B.A. 1672-3 Ordained deacon, London, 1677-8- Feb. One of these names

was vicar of Albury, Herts. 1693, till his death before April 1724. (Cussans I. ii. 169.)

Abt 1665

 

Jackson, John

Canifield [?], Lancs. School

Robert

Born at Canifield [?], Lancs. School : Sedbergh, under Mr Wharton. Admitted sizar under M"' Lovett 14 June 1680. Age not given. Matricd. 8 July 1680. Resided till Lady Day 1681. One of these names died vicar of Skipwith, Yorks. before Oct. 1713

1682

Born

Jackson, John

Bradford

George

son of George : born at Bradford [Yorkshire]. School : Bradford. Admitted pensioner under Mr Duckfield 27 June 1700. Age 18. B.A. 1703-4; M.A. 1708. One of these names signs on 25 Nov. 1726 as minister of Stretford, Manchester.

Abt 1690

born

Jackson, Robert

Tatum, Lanc

 

1710-11. Admitted under Mr Burrell before Lady Day 1707 : kept the Easter term. Matricd. sizar 1707. Resided under Mr Burrell, Mr Bourne and Mr Boldero successively till Michl 1710. Ordained deacon, York, 1712 Dec. One of these names succeeded Leonard Jackson (adm. 1668) as rector of Tatham, Lancs. 7 Dec. 1726 and died there 1733 (Groston-Baines, 5. 555).

Abt 1718

born

Jackson, Robert:

Leeds

 

[father and birthplace not given]. School : Leeds, under M'' Barnard. Admitted pensioner under Mr Atherton 1 July 1723. Age not given. I think he never resided. One of these names B.A. (Clare Hall) 1727-8.

1703

born

Jackson, Thomas

Giggleswick

Adam

born at Giggleswick. School: Gigglewick, under Mr Carr. Admitted sizar under Mr Atherton 12 June 1725. Age 22. Took no degree : according to the Study-rents he resided till Mids. 1728 but in the York Register he appears as a literate of Christ's College, ordained deacon and licensed to curacy of Kirkly [sic] July 1727: priest 1731 July. Master of Drax School, near Selby 12 July 1728. Vicar of Prestwick near Hedon 1730-40, when he resigned. Perhaps rector of Kirkby Underdale, Yorks. 18 Jan. 1739. Vicar of Burstwick 1758-84, when he died. (Poulson, Holderness, 2. 185, 360.)

1806

born

Jackson, George Vaughan

 

George

" Hibernus " : admitted fellow-commoner under Mr Shaw 20 Oct. 1826. B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833. Born 19 Sept. 1806, eldest son of Col. George Jackson of Carramore, co. Mayo, by Sidney, only daughter of Arthur Vaughan of Carramore. Educated at Harrow 1823-6. Of Carramore, J. P. and D.L. for Mayo. Poor Law Commissioner. Col. of N. Mayo Militia. Died unmarried 30 Jan. 1849. NOTE: In Jackson of Carramore Family Tree.

Abt 1810

born

Jackson, Thomas Norfolk

Yorkshire

 

Of Yorks. Admitted pensioner under Mr Shaw 22 June 1827 Vicar of Filey, Yorks ...

 

 

Molyneux, John Charles[2]

 

John Henry

born at Castle Caulfield, Ireland. Schools : many. Admitted pensioner under Messers Hays and Gunson 8 Oct. 1863. Born 27 June 1843. LL.B. 1867. Sir John C. Molyneux[3], bart., eldest son of Sir John Will. Henry Molyneux, eighth baronet, of Castle Dillon by Louisa Dorothy, daughter of John Christian, of the Isle of Man: succeeded his father 1879. Ordained deacon, Exeter, 1867: priest, Norwich, 1870; curate of St Olave, Exeter, and assistant master at Mount Radford School, 1867-8: curate of Silverdale, Staffs. 1868-9: of Litcham, Norfolk 1869-72: of Walsoken, Norfolk, 1872-3: of Chiddingstone, Kent, 1873-4 : of Tenterden, Kent, 1874-6 : of Horsrmonden, Kent, 1876-80. Curate in charge of Barcheston, Warw. 1880-6. Vicar of Portesham, near Dorchester, 1886— there in 1911. Married (1873) Fanny [m 1873; d 1893], daughter of Edw. JACKSON of Walsoken [near Wisbeach, Cambridge] : (2) 1895, Ada, daughter of Rev. A. F. Wynter, of Barnardiston, Suffolk.

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 



[1] JACKSON, Nathaniel ( -1662), was ejected from the  Vicarage of Barwick-in-Elmet , eight miles from Leeds.  He is not mentioned by Calamy, but has a rightful place among the ejected nonconformists. He belonged to a Puritan family, being son of John Jackson, rector of Meltonby, near Pocklington, who had three sons. His elder brother, John Jackson was rector of Marske, near Richmond; presented in 1634 at Archbishop Neile's Diocesan Visitation for not reading prayers upon the eves of Sundays and Holy days, and sometimes omitting to wear the surplice; a member of the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, and preacher at Gray's Inn, but nevertheless a royalist ; and died at Barwick in 1648. Another brother, Timothy, was curate of Hackness and preacher at Wragby (1630-1647) ; his son John was vicar of Doncaster ; " He deserted the politics of his family and bowed to the storm" (Raine). Nathaniel was rector of Stonegrave (1629-1648), and soon afterwards of Barwick; " a godly, learned and painful preacher" (Pari. Sur.) ; signed the certificate of the ordination of Matthew Hill at Thirsk, June 14th, 1654 ; gave instruction to Thomas Hardcastle (vide) ; and continued until the Restoration, when Dr. Dalton was brought back, and he took up his residence in York (see Arlush), where he died soon after the Act of Uniformity came into operation. " He was interred in that great rendezvous of the Puritan party, the Church of All Saints, in the Pavement, November 1st, 1662, with the famous Edward Bowles and many others of his friends " (" Marske in Swaledale," by Canon Raine). SOURCE: Yorkshire Puritanism AND Early Nonconformity. Illustrated by the Lives of the Ejected Ministers, 1660 and 1662. by the Late Rev. Bryan Dale, M.A. (Some time Secretary of the Yorkshire Congregational Union). EDITED BY T. G. CRIPPEN (Secretary of the Congregational Historical Society).  http://www.archive.org/stream/yorkshirepuritan00dalerich/yorkshirepuritan00dalerich_djvu.txt

[2] Sir John Charles MOLYNEUX, 9th baronet, LL.B. Christ Coll., Camb., 1866, curate-in-charge of Barches-
ton, Warwick, 1880 ; of Horsmonden, Kent, 1876-80; born 27 June, 1843 ; married 15 April, 1873, Fanny,
daughter of Edward Jackson, Esq., of Walsoken House, near Wisbeach, and has 3 sons and a daughter,
[1] Edward Charles, bom 11 Aug., 1876.
[3] William Arthur, bom 26 July, 1877.
[3] John Howard, born 22 Oct., 1878.
[4] Mary Gertrude Fanny.

SOURCE: http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/joseph-foster/the-royal-lineage-of-our-noble-and-gentle-families-together-with-their-paternal-tso/page-15-the-royal-lineage-of-our-noble-and-gentle-families-together-with-their-paternal-tso.shtml

[3] John William Henry, who was educated at Cambridge and became a vicar in the Church of England. In 1842 he married Louisa Dorothy Christian, of the Isle of Man, and they had a son, John Charles. John William Henry became the eighth Baronet in 24th January 1879 and died on the 5th March 1879, having held the title and estates for less than six weeks. His son John Charles was educated at Cambridge and, like his father, took Holy Orders in the Church of England, thus being the Rev. Sir John Charles Molyneux, ninth Baronet. Although he would have had little time to spend in Ireland he retained the family estates with an estimated income of £10,000 per annum. SOURCE: http://www.craigavonhistoricalsociety.org.uk/rev/kerrcastledillon.html

 

 

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