Dundalk mentions of JACKSONs
Belfast Newsletter BMDs
A William JACKSON of Dundalk married Mar 20, 1835. |
A William JACKSON of Dundalk died Dec 1 1837. |
Dundalk JACKSON births from LDS Records
Child |
Father |
Mother |
Birthdate |
Place |
William JACKSON |
John JACKSON |
Ellen ENGLAND |
1864 Nov 19 |
b. Dundalk, Louth, Ireland |
Margaret JACKSON |
John JACKSON |
Mary MACKIN |
1869 Jul 14 |
773 Dundalk, Louth, Ireland |
David Quinn JACKSON |
John JACKSON |
Jane QUINN |
1870 Sep 7 |
b. Dundalk, Louth, Ireland |
Ann JACKSON |
John JACKSON |
Mary MARKIN |
1874 Apr 1 |
b. Dundalk, Louth, Ireland |
Thomas Dempsey JACKSON |
John JACKSON |
Alice DEMPSY |
1874 Jun 2 |
b. Dundalk, Louth, Ireland |
1901 Irish Census JACKSONs in Dundalk – NOTE: There are 3
families
Forename |
Townland/Street |
Age |
Birthplace |
Occupation |
Religion |
Literacy |
Relation to Head of Household |
Marital Status |
John |
Bachelor's Walk |
13 |
Co Louth |
Scholar |
Church of Ireland |
Read and write |
Son |
Not Married |
David |
Bachelor's Walk |
40 |
Co Louth |
Laborer in Distillery |
Church of Ireland |
Read and write |
Head of Family |
Married |
Eva |
Bachelor's Walk |
6 |
Co Louth |
Scholar |
Church of Ireland |
Cannot read or write |
Daughter |
Not Married |
Maud |
Bachelor's Walk |
11 |
Co Louth |
Scholar |
Church of Ireland |
Read and write |
Daughter |
Not Married |
Alicia |
Bachelor's Walk |
40 |
Co Louth |
House Keeper |
Church of Ireland |
Read and write |
Wife |
Married |
Thomas |
Hill Street |
12 |
Dundalk |
Scholar |
Roman Catholic |
Read and write |
Son |
Not Married |
James |
Hill Street |
7 |
Dundalk |
Scholar |
Roman Catholic |
Read and write |
Son |
Not Married |
Samule |
Hill Street |
10 |
Dundalk |
Scholar |
Roman Catholic |
Read and write |
Son |
Not Married |
David |
Hill Street |
5 |
Dundalk |
Scholar |
Roman Catholic |
Read |
Son |
Not Married |
Bridget |
Hill Street |
42 |
Dublin City |
House Keeper |
Roman Catholic |
Read and write |
Wife |
Married |
Samule |
Hill Street |
43 |
Dublin City |
Engine Fitter |
Roman Catholic |
Read and write |
Head of Family |
Married |
Mary |
Market Street |
60 |
Co Louth |
HouseKeeper |
Roman Catholic |
Read only |
Head of Family |
Widow |
Mary |
Market Street |
34 |
Co Louth |
|
Roman Catholic |
Read and write |
Daughter |
Not Married |
Peter |
Market Street |
36 |
Co Louth |
Car Driver |
Roman Catholic |
Read and write |
Son |
Not Married |
Annie |
Market Street |
24 |
Co Louth |
Laundress |
Roman Catholic |
Read and write |
Daughter |
Not Married |
Griffiths Valuation of JACKSONs in Co. Louth
NOTE: I suspect that the Thomas JACKSON is the same as Sir
Thomas JACKSON of Urker, but I need to revisit this.
Occupier Surname |
Occupier Forename |
Parish |
Details |
JACKSON |
PATRICK |
DUNLEER |
Patrick Jackson leased a
very small acreage: 10 perches with a 2 shilling building in Townland of
Athclare in Parish of Dunleer. |
JACKSON |
THOMAS |
DUNDALK |
Jane Coulter leased to
Thomas Jackson 78 acres of land and buildings in the townland of Dowdallshill
valued at £3.10.0. |
COLLINS |
OWEN |
DUNDALK |
Thomas Jackson leased to Owen
Collins a small house in the townland of Dowdallshill valued at 12 shillings |
HIGGINS |
PATRICK |
DUNDALK |
Thomas Jackson leased to Patrick
Higgins a small house in the townland of Dowdallshill valued at 10 shillings |
Unoccupied |
|
DUNDALK |
Thomas Jackson held the
lease for a vacant house valued at 10 shillings in the townland of
Dowdallshill. |
JACKSON |
THOMAS |
DUNDALK |
Thomas Jackson leased from
the Earl of Roden 11 acres in the townland of Marsh, North valued at £17.0.0. |
JACKSON |
SAMUEL T. |
DUNDALK |
Samuel T. Jackson leased
from John Murphy 8 acres of land valued at £17 in Mounthamilton. |
JACKSON |
GEORGE |
DUNDALK |
George Jackson leased from
Patrick Commons a building valued at £2 at 7 James Place, Dundalk. |
MURPHY |
BERNARD |
DUNDALK |
Turner Jackson leased an
office valued at £3 to Bernard Murphy at 15 Church Street, Dundalk. |
KEARNEY |
JOHN |
DUNDALK |
Turner Jackson leased
house offices and yard valued at £13 to John Kearney at 16 Church Street,
Dundalk. |
Charles Jackson: “Erected by John DICKIE of Crunleenan in memory of Lieutenant Charles JACKSON of Lisnaboe, County Meath late HM 3rd Regiment of Buffs who died at Woodbine Cottage 18 October 1813 aged 75 years and here interred at his own request.” This particular JACKSON is still not connected to any known JACKSON line. At present, he is included in the Lisnaboe Tree, but he was also alleged to be related to the Urker JACKSONs. I am not alone in suspecting that there may be a link between these two lines of JACKSONs