JACKSONs in Belfast Newsletter BMDs
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John |
1794 Feb |
A few days ago, Mr. John Jackson of Ballygrainey to Miss Letitia Kennedy, of Ballymachon. Northern Star. 27 Feb 1794 |
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John |
1797 Jul |
In Newtownards a few days ago, Mr. John Jackson of that place; it is sufficient to say he was a tender husband, a fond father, a sincere and affectionate friend, a good neighbour and a truly honest man. BNL Aug 4 1797. Newtownards Masonic Lodge 447. Erected by his wife. Jackson, John an innkeeper - July 1797 |
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Mary Kennedy |
1828 Sep 15 |
On the 15th inst. After a tedious illness, in her 15th year, Mary Kennedy daughter of Mr. A. Jackson, Ballygraney. BNL Sept 19 1828. Est DOB abt 1814 NOTE: This would be Andrew JACKSON. At present, I am unsure how he fits into the Jacksons of Co. Down – although I do feel sure that he does. Was a wife of a relation a KENNEDY? SEE: ROD 506-243-329353. Feb 18, 1797. Btw John JACKSON and Andrew JACKSON both of Ballygraney Farmers Executors and Administrators of the last will and testament of John JACKSON late of Ballygraney deceased of the 1 pt. & William DENNER [?] of Belfast Co Antrim [Natlemiat?] of the other pt. John JACKSON and Andrew JACKSON did demise for 300 pounds piece of ground on the north side of Castle Street in town of Belfast containing in front next the sd st 54 feet or thereabouts with the entrance or passage leading into Hercules Lane towards Rosemary Lane 22 feet or thereabouts … subject to yearly rent of 20 pounds 10s 6d. |
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Capt William |
1828 Dec 4 |
On the 4th December by the Rev. Mr. M’Auley, of Donaghee, Captain Wm. Jackson, of Belfast, to Miss Elizabeth Perry of Portavo BNL Dec 5, 1828 |
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Betty |
1829 Jan |
Betty JACKSON, age 106 died at Hallwick, Leeds. Est DOB: 1723. BNL Jan 13, 1829 |
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Elizabeth |
1829 Apr 6 |
At Newtownards on the 6th inst, Mrs. Elizabeth JACKSON, relict of the late Gilbert JACKSON of Newtownards at the advanced age of 92 years. BNL Apr 14, 1829 NOTE: There must be another Gilbert JACKSON who I have yet to unearth. He is most likely a descendant of Gilbert JACKSON and Annas KELL, possibly a grandson. SEE: Jacksons of Co. Down |
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Ellen |
1829 Jul 23 |
On the 23rd inst in St. Anne’s Church, Mr. John Corry to Miss Ellen Jackson, both of this town. BNL Jul 28 1829. |
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John |
1829 Aug 21 |
On the 21st inst. JOHN JACKSON of Marnamaghrey, aged 63 years. He was a member of the Saintfield yeomanry corps upwards of 20 years, and an Orangeman 30. He suffered much injury by the United Irishmen, who gathered about his house, wanting two guns he had; and when he would not give them up, they put a rope about his neck, and pulled him up a beam till he was nearly dead; but he kept his guns through the whole of the rebellion. His remains were attended to Killinchy graveyard by 17 Lodges of Orangemen, and other loyal people, to the number of 1000, who all behaved peaceably. BNL Aug 28, 1829, Est DOB 1766 . NOTE: I suspect a transcription or printing error and that Marnamaghrey is actually Barnamaghery, Parish of Killinchy. The townland of Killinchy in the Woods is to the north, and the townland of Raffrey is to the south. |
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William Nicholson Esq. |
1829 Oct 6 |
Suddenly in his house Ballywooly, Parish of Bangor 6th ult. William Nicholson Jackson Esq. aged 73 years. BNL Nov 3 1829 NOTE: Son of Hugh JACKSON and Susannah NICHOLSON, husband of June TODD. DOB abt 1756 |
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Mrs. |
1829 Oct 24 |
On Saturday last, in the 71st year of her age, Mrs. Jackson, of Antrim, late of Newtownards, much regretted by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. BNL Oct 30 1829 Est DOB 1758. NOTE: Wife of John JACKSON d 1797. She was age 70, hence b abt 1759. She had run the inn-keeper business of her husband after his death. |
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Luke |
1830 Sep 24 |
On the 24th ult by the Rev David Hamilton, Presbyterian Minister of Connor, Mr. Luke Jackson, of Loughford, Islandmagee, to Mary fourth daughter of Mr. John Ellison, Bernice. BNL Oct 22, 1830. |
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[a son] |
1830 Oct 6 |
On the 6th instant, of a son, the wife of Mr. William Jackson, merchant, Moy. BNL Oct 19 1930 |
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Henry |
1831 Jan 22 |
Suddenly, on Saturday last, Mr. Henry Jackson, [watch?] maker. He was an honest and industrious young man, a member of the Benevolent Society of Mechanics,” a very considerable number of the members of which society attended his remains to the grave. – From the Guiana Chronicle of Nov 29, 1830 Georgetown, Demerara. BNL Jan 28 1831 |
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John H. |
1831 Jul 28 |
In Grange Church, on the 28th ult, John H. Jackson, Esq. Portreve of Charlemont to Miss Catherine Pringle, third daughter of Michael Pringle of Grange, in the county of Armagh, Esq. BNL Aug 5, 1831 |
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Jane |
1831 Dec 8 |
On the 8th last, by the Rev. James Carley, Antrim, Mr. James B. Adair, linen-draper, Islandbawn to Jane, youngest daughter of the late ____ Jackson of Newtownards, Esq. BNL Dec 16, 1831 |
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Margaret |
1832 Mar 6 |
At Charlemont, on the 6th inst, aged 57 Margaret consort of John Jackson Esq. of said town…. BNL Mar 16 1832. Est DOB 1775 |
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William |
1832 Mar 30 |
On Friday morning, in St. Anne’s Church, by the Rev Mr. Hinks, Mr Wm JACKSON, medical student, to Miss MARGARET, daughter to John M. Alexander, Munlough, parish of Comber, and county of Down. BNL Apr 3, 1832 |
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Jane |
1832 Apr 19
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on the 19th inst. MRS. JANE JACKSON, relict of Mr. Hugh Jackson of Newtownards, and formerly of Ballygraney near Holywood, aged 64 years BNL Apr 17 1832. Est DOB 1768. NOTE: This Hugh JACKSON was likely a relation of Hugh JACKSON (1716-1800) and Susan NICHOLSON. He died at Ballywooley. This is likely pertinent: 1795 Mar 5 ROD 482-433-312506 Btw William Nicholson JACKSON eldest son & heir at law of Hugh JACKSON of Ballywooley Co Down & June JACKSON otherwise TODD the wife of the 1st pt. Hugh JACKSON afsd of the 2nd pt. Richard WARING and John BANKHEAD both of Belfast of 3rd pt. Sarah JACKSON, John FERGUSON, & Mary FERGUSON otherwise JACKSON his wife Stuart BELL and Susannah BELL otherwise JACKSON his wife which said Sarah and Mary & Susannah are daughters and younger children of Hugh JACKSON of the 4th pr. For consid of 5s transferred 142a of Ballywooly aka Ballywoolie Barony of Castlereagh, Co Down to Richard WARING and John BANKHEAD. |
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Mary |
1832 Nov |
At Liverpool, WILLIAM HENRY Esq. of Broomfield, county Monaghan, to Mary eldest daughter of the late Hugh JACKSON, Esq. of Cremorne, same County. BNL Nov 16 1832. NOTE: Hugh JACKSON (1787-1816) of Cremorne was a son of Alexander JACKSON (1749-1796) and Mary HENRY (1769-1833) of Broomfield. Hugh JACKSON married Grace COOTE in 1809, so Mary was born after that date. The bride and groom are some level of cousins. |
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Mary |
1833 Mar 6 |
March 6, in Dorset street Dublin, MARY, relict of Alexander Jackson, Esq. of Cremorne, co. of Monaghan. BNL Mar12. NOTE: Alexander JACKSON (1749-1796) and Mary Henry (1769-1833). She was of Broomfiled, and he of Cremorne House |
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[son] |
1833 Jun 27 |
On Thursday morning the 27th inst. At Belfast, the lady of Lieut. H. A. Jackson, 80th Regiment, of a son. BNL Jun 28, 1833 |
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[daughter] |
1833 Sep 30 |
At Moy, county of Tyrone, on the 30th ult, the lady of Mr. William Jackson, merchant of a daughter. BNL Oct 4 1833 |
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Daniel |
1833 Dec 25 |
At Carlisle, on the 25th ult. Mr. Daniel Jackson bookseller. He was a native of Charlemont, in the county of Armagh, and brother to John Jackson, Esq. of said place. BNL Jan 7, 1834 |
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Richard |
1834 Jan 22 |
NOTE: This was a lengthy description of his piety. NOTE: From other sources, we know that Richard JACKSON (1769-1834) of Monaghan, Co Monaghan was the husband of Margaret IRWIN (1773-1834). |
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Margaret |
1834 Jul 2 |
At Monaghan on the 2nd inst… NOTE: Margaret IRWIN (1773-1834) was the relict of Richard JACKSON (1769-1834) of Monaghan, Co Monaghan |
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Isabella |
1834 Sep 10 |
On the 10th inst. Isabella, wife to William Jackson of Lisdoonana, near Saintfield, aged 56. In her were happily united the inestimable qualities of an affectionate wife, and indulgent parent, and a kind friend. Those who knew her intimately could only appreciate her worth. BNL Sept 19, 1834. Est DOB: 1778 |
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Madeline Eglantine |
1834 Oct 27 |
On the 27th inst at Stephenson, the seat of Matthew Fortescue, Esq. Mervyn, eldest son of Colonel Pratt, of Cabra Castle, county Cavan, to Madeline Glantine [sic] only child and heiress of the late Colonel Jackson of Inniscoe, Co, Mayo. BNL Oct 31 1834. NOTE: She is in the Co. Mayo Jackson family tree. |
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Jane |
1835 Mar 13 |
On the 13th inst by the rev. Moses Black, of Kilmore, Mr. James Watson of Turminin, to Jane, daughter of Mr. William Jackson of Barnymaghery. BNL Mar 17 1835 See Obit for John JACKSON of Barnamaghery. 1829 Aug 21. I suspect the William JACKSON and John JACKSON both of Barnamaghery are related. |
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William Esq |
1835 Mar 14 |
On Saturday last, at St. Nicholas Church, Dundalk, William Jackson Esq. of Dundalk to Isabella, only daughter of the late Isaac Walker Esq of Newry. BNL Mar 20 1835 NOTE: I believe that he died a year later. |
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John |
1835 Mar 25 |
On Wednesday last, Mr. John Jackson, Knocknagoney, in his 68th year of his age. BNL Mar 31, 1835. Est DOB 1767 |
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Eliza |
1835 Apr 2 |
On the 2nd inst. By the Rev. Moses Black, of Kilmore, Mr. Samuel Gaw of Ballymacreely, to Eliza daughter of Martin Jackson, of Barrymaghery [Barnamaghery]. BNL Apr 10 1835. NOTE: In the freeholder records, Martin JACKSON of Barnemaghery leased from Robert Stewart for lives of Frederick, Hugh Kennedy & Martin Jackson |
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[male] |
1835 May |
Military: Coronet and Ensigns: Jackson, late 9th Royal Veteran Battalion. BNL May 8, 1835 |
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Christopher |
1835 Jun 5 |
June 5 at the advanced age of 98 years, Mr. Christopher Jackson, for fifty-seven years conducting Warehouseman in his Majesty’s Printing Office, Dublin, BNL Jun 26, 1835 |
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Margaret |
1835 Jul 7 |
On the 7th inst by the Rev. Dr. Hinks, Mr. Andrew Coulter, sawyer to Margaret, second daughter of Mr. James Jackson, both of Tullverry. BNL Jul 17 1835 NOTE: Tullverry, Parish of Raffrey, Co Down |
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John |
1835 Aug 29 |
On the 28th ult at his residence, Lismatheela, near Rosslea, count Fermanagh, John Jackson Esq. at the advanced age of 85 years. BNL Sep 8, 1835. Est DOB 1750. |
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[daughter] |
1835 Oct 22 |
The lady of Thomas Jackson, Esq. Architect, Belfast, of a daughter. BNL Oct 30 1835. NOTE: This is Georgia Eliza JACKSON, daughter of Lydia Newsome RIDGEWAY & Thomas JACKSON. |
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[male] |
1837 Jan |
Military: Major Jackson, half pay, Royal Marines. BNL Jan 6 1837 |
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Martha |
1837 Jan 30 |
On the 20th ult Martha, wife of George Jackson near Connor. BNL Feb 7 1837 NOTE: It is likely she was one of the JACKSONs of Steeple. |
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[male] |
1837 Feb |
Miltary. Colonel Jackson, North Mayo Militia. BNL Feb 7 1837. NOTE: I suspect this may be Col George JACKSON (1775-1836), husband of Sidney Vaughan. |
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Dr |
1837 Feb |
Lately Dr. Jackson, Professor of Natural History in the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. BNL Feb 28 1837. NOTE: There was a Dr. Thomas JACKSON, Professor of Natural Philosophy SOURCE: University of St. Andrews. |
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[daughter] |
1837 Mar 7 |
On the 7th inst, the Lady of Thomas Jackson, Esq. Architect, of this town, of a daughter BNL Mar 14 1837. NOTE: This is Elizabeth Pim JACKSON, daughter of Lydia Newsome RIDGEWAY & Thomas JACKSON. |
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Hugh Esq |
1837 Mar 25 |
On the 25th ult at his residence Ballywooley, Parish of Bangor, Hugh Jackson, Esq. M.D. aged 45. BNL Apr 4, 1837. Est DOB 1792 NOTE: He is buried in the Abbey Graveyard, was a physician in Bangor, and a brother of Jane JACKSON. He is likely a descendant of John JACKSON (1667-1725) of Ballyreagan – two of John JACKSON’s sons were physicians, and we have no record of the descendants of Dr. Thomas JACKSON (1700-1779) of Ballyreagan. His brother, Dr. John JACKSON (1705-1801), emigrated to America. I need to check whether he is a son of William Nicholson JACKSON & June TODD of Ballywooley. NOTE: Ballywooley is in the Townland of Ballykillaire, parish of Bangor. |
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[male] |
1837 Apr |
Military. Lieut Jackson, half pay, 2nd Garrison Battalion. BNL Apr 14 1837 |
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Burton |
1837 Aug 1 |
Aug 1 in [?] Church, Burton Jackson of Kilrush. County of Clare, Esq. to Eliza, second daughter of the late A. McMath of , county of Monaghan, Esq. |
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Eliza |
1837 Sept 21
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Of fever in the 39th year of her age, Eliza Jackson of Moygannon, youngest daughter of the late Dr. Jackson of Newtownards. Her illness and death took place [when on a visit] at Mrs. Brushe’s of Annaskea Cottage, near Dundalk. BNL Oct 10, 1837. Est DOB 1799 NOTE: There are two Townlands of Moygannon, one in the parish of Kilbroney, and one in Donaghcloney. |
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John |
1837 Nov 22 |
On the 22nd last, by the Rev. Mr. M’Glaughlin, P.P. Mr John Jackson, near Haw Lodge, Raffery, aged 16, and only son of Mr. John Jackson clock and watch-maker, Killinchy, to Miss Sarah Feenin, formerly of Strabane, only 40. BNL Nov 28, 1847. NOTE; The ages, odd as they may seem, are exactly as they were printed. |
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William |
1837 Nov 28 |
On the 28th ult of apoplexy, Mr. William Jackson of Dundalk, formerly of Newry in his 53rd year. BNL Dec 1 1837 Est DOB 1785 |
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William |
1837 Dec 5 |
On the 5th ult, by the Rev Mr. Carmichael, Mr William Jackson to Miss Stafford, both of Larne BNL Jan 2 1838 |
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David |
1838 Feb 7 |
On the 7th inst at Dunrimond, by the Rev. William Gibson, Ballybay, Mr. David Jackson of Aughavilla, Co. Leitrim to Eliza, eldest daughter of the late Benjamin Oliver Esq. Killenure, county Armagh. BNL Feb 13, 1838. NOTE: There are my g-g-g-grandparents. The Esq. beside the name of Benjamin OLIVER (1765-1831) was perhaps more aspirational than an indicator of actual status. I suspect he was more often categorized as a “Gent”. |
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Rev Joseph |
1838 May 4 |
On the 4th inst by the Rev Dr. Irwin of Largy, the Rev Joseph Jackson to Miss Eliza, eldest daughter of Mr. E. Callan, Balinarog[?]. BNL May 22 1838 NOTE: Possibly Ballyrogan – either in the Parish of Newtownards, Castlereagh Lower or the Ballyrogen in the parish of Kilkeel, Barony Mourne. |
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Fanny |
1838 May 23 |
On the 23rd ult in Lurgen, Miss Fanny Jackson, daughter of late James Jackson Esq. of Banbridge. BNL Jun 5, 1838 |
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Catherine |
1838 Jun |
By the Rev. Dr. Cook, Mr Jonathon Mum to Miss Catherine Jackson, both of Belfast. BNL Jun 5 1838 & BNL Jun 8 1838 |
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Margaret |
1838 Jun 12 |
On the 12th inst at Creggan, by the Rev Wm Gibson Ballybay, the Rev D.G. Brown, Newtownhamilton, to Margaret, second daughter of the late John Jackson Esq. BNL Jun 19, 1838 NOTE: She was the daughter of John JACKSON of Urker, Co Armagh |
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[son] |
1838 Jun 16 |
On the 16th inst, the Lady of Thomas Jackson, Esq. architect, of a son and heir. BNL Jun 19 1938. NOTE: This is Anthony Thomas JACKSON, daughter of Lydia Newsome RIDGEWAY & Thomas JACKSON |
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John Esq |
1838 Oct 18 |
On the 18th inst. At Carnmoney Church, by the Rev Mr. Smith, John Jackson Esq. Lisnacksheela, county Fermanagh, to Jane second daughter of Mr. James Moffat, Belfast. BNL Oct 19 1838 & BNL Oct 26 1838 NOTE Carnmoney is in Newtownabbey, Co. Down. |
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William Esq |
1838 Nov 15 |
On the 15th November last, of fever at Calcutta, Wm Jackson Esq. solicitor son-in-law to the late Mrs Ewing of Belfast. BNL Feb 12 1839 NOTE: See Wood Family Tree. Her father was William JACKSON (1802-1838) He married Jane EWING in Calcutta |
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Jane |
1838 Dec 7 |
On the 7th inst, in the 79th year of her age, Jane, relict of the late William Jackson, Esq. Ballywooley, near Bangor. BNL Dec 21,1838 Est DOB 1759 |
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John Esq |
1839 Mar 18 |
On the 18th inst aged 71 years, John Jackson Esq. of Charlemont. He was one of the oldest Burgesses, and for many years filled the office of Chief Magistrate for that ancient borough. BNL 1839 Mar 22. Est DOB 1778. |
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Matilda |
1839 Jul 24 |
On the 24th Inst, at Glasgow, Blayney Mitchell, Esq. of Great Brunswick Street, Dublin, to Matilda, eldest daughter of Thomas Jackson, Esq of the Asylum, Armagh. BNL Jul 30 1839 NOTE: Blayney MITCHELL may possibly also be known as Owen Blayney MITCHELL. |
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Richard |
1839 Aug 27 |
On the 27th ult by the Rev. S.G. Morrison, Minister of the Congregational Church, Armagh, Mr. Richard Jackson, Tullyvallen, Newtownhamilton to Mary eldest daughter of the late Mr. Edward Wallace, Drumgaw, Armagh. BNL Sep 10 1839. NOTE: They were later affiliated with Freeduff Presbyterian Church. They are likely connected to the JACKSONs of Urker, Co. Armagh. |
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Samuel |
1839 Dec 31 |
On the 31st inst by the Rev David Bell, Derryvalley, Mr. Samuel Jackson to Sarah Deacon, both of Corlay, near Ballybay. BNL Jan 3 1840 |
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1840 Jan 10 |
On the 10th inst at Clifton Ville, near Belfast, the Lady of Thomas Jackson, Esq. of a son. BNL Jan 17 1840. |
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Andrew Esq. |
1840 Feb 11 |
On the 11th inst, at his residence Ballygrany, near Holywood, Andrew Jackson Esq. in the 74th year of his age. BNL 1840 Feb 21. Est DOB 1766. SOURCE: Holywood Graveyard. [Polished granite stone in surround, over low stone enclosure]. Erected by James JACKSON, Ballygraney to the memory of his father Andrew JACKSON who died 11th Feb. 1840 aged 75 years. Also his mother Mary JACKSON who died 12th June 1823 aged 49 years. Also his sister Mary JACKSON who died 14th September 1828 aged 15 years. Also his brother Andrew JACKSON who died 15th Dec 1851 aged 41 years. Also his brother John JACKSON who died 19th April 1881 aged 74 years. Also Eliza JACKSON the wife of John JACKSON, who died 3rd May 1882 aged 69 years. Also John Gregg JACKSON, grandson of John JACKSON, who died 10th March 1880 aged 3 years and 5 months. Here also lies James JACKSON who died 4th Dec 1883 aged 68 years. Olive Dorothy, daughter of John and Mary JACKSON died 10th Dec. 1920 aged 18 years. John JACKSON died 15th April 1922 aged 76 years. His wife Mary died 27th October 1933 aged 75 years. “For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive” I Cor. XV, 22 ROD 720-376-492311 Nov 1 1817. Memorial of an Indented Deed btw Andrew JACKSON of Ballygreny Co Down Esq. & Mary JACKSON otherwise GREER his wife of 1st pt & James BIRCH of Ballybeen House co Down, Esq of the other part. Whereby reciting the sd Indenture witnessed that in pursuance of the Agreement therein stated of & in consideration of £2,300 sterling to the said Andrew JACKSON and of ten shillings sterling to the said Mary JACKSON by the said James BIRCH… acknowledge therefor the sd Andrew JACKSON & May JACKSON sold to the sd James BIRCH in his actual possession then being by virtue of a lease for a year… formerly in the possession of Andrew ALLEN the younger and his undertenants & theretofore possessed and enjoyed by the sd Andrew JACKSON and his undertenants by estimation containing 23 acres Cunningham Meaure or thereabouts… together with the field adjoining the farm formerly in the possession of Robert KYLE the elder and commonly called and known by the name of the horse park containing by estimation one half acre… also with the bog & moss quarter reciting earlier lease made by Robert KYLE the Elder and Robert KYLE the younger to Andrew ALLEN Aug 18 1759. All situate and being in the Ballybeen Parish of Cumber & Co. Down to hold to the sd James BIRCH and his heirs & assigns. WITNESS: Rev George BIRCH of Cumber, clerk & George CROZIER of Banbridge attorney at law. NOTE: The names index says she was Mary JACKSON orse GREER. |
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1840 May 6 |
On the 6th inst at Belfast, the Lady of Surgeon Wm. [M?] Jackson, Esq, of a daughter. BNL May 12 1840 |
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Jane Ann |
1840 Jul 22 |
On the 24th inst at Clough Church, county Monaghan by the Rev Mr. Christian, Alexander Johnston, Esq. to Jane Anne eldest daughter of Richard Jackson Esq. of Hollywood said county. BNL Jul 28 1840 |
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Rev. L. J. |
1840 Sep |
At Belturbet Church, the Rev. L.J. Jackson to Jane Hudson, only daughter of the late Captain P. Rutledge late of View-Mount Mayo. BNL Sep 8 1840 |
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Joseph |
1840 Sep 17 |
on the 17th inst by the Rev Mr. Patterson Presbyterian Minister, Mr. Joseph Jackson, inn-keeper Loughgall to miss Elizabeth Bradshaw, second daughter of Mr. George Bradshaw near Richhill. BNL Sep 22 1840 |
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John Pim |
1840 Sep 24 |
On the 24th instant, at Friends Meeting Place, Belfast, John Pim Jackson, of the same place, architect, to Sarah, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Bell, of Belfast, merchant. BNL Sep 25 1840 |
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Elizabeth |
1840 Nov 25 |
On the 25th inst at St Michael’s Church, Dublin by the Rev Charles MacDonnell, Mr. Thomas Bullocke of Lurgan to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Jackson of Dublin. BNL Dec 1 1840. |
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1841 Feb |
Military: Quartermaster Jackson, half pay Dumfries Fensible Cavalry. BNL Feb 5 1841 |
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1841 Mar |
Military: Quartermaster Jackson, half pay Dumfries Fensible Cavalry. BNL Mar 5 1841 |
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Dinah Jane |
1841 Jun 2 |
On the 2nd inst. At Queens Square Westminster, aged four years, Dinah Jane, third daughter of Mr. Wm Jackson, late of Charlemont, in the county of Armagh. BNL Jun 11 1841 |
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1841 Oct 6 |
On the 6th inst at Adelaide Place, the Lady of John Pim Jackson Esq. of a son. BNL Oct 8 1841 |
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Robert Jackson |
1841 Oct 31 |
On the 31st inst. At Cookstown, by the Rev. William Patteson, Bangor, Mr. Robert Jackson Bell, Ballywooley, Co. Down, to Ana Jane daughter of Mr. Matthew Patteson, Cookstown. BNL Nov 5, 1841. NOTE: He was a son of Stuart Bell and Susannah JACKSON. |
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Ann |
1841 Dec 11 |
On the 11th inst at St. Paul’s Church Liverpool, by the Rev J.H. Stafford, James Scott, master of the barque Laidmans to Ann, eldest daughter of the late George Jackson, Liverpool. BNL Dec 17 1841. |
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Eliza Anne |
1842 Jan 10 |
On the 16th last, aged 13 years, Eliza Anne Jackson, daughter of Mr. John Jackson, Newtownlimavady. She possessed great amiability of disposition, gentleness of manners, and filial affection. BNL Jan 18 1842. Est DOB 1829 |
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William |
1842 Jan 24 |
On the 24th ult, at Ballymagerney, near Loughgall, aged 21 years, William only son of Mr. William Jackson. BNL Feb 4, 1842 Est DOB 1821 |
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Mrs |
1842 Mar 30 |
On the 30th ult in Belfast, Mrs Jackson wife of Thomas Jackson, Esq. formerly of Dublin. BNL Apr 8 1842 |
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Dr |
1842 Jun |
Military: Assistant Surgeon Dr. Jackson 6th Foot, Rochester. BNL July 8 1842 |
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Mary |
1842 Jun 4 |
On the 4th inst at Kilmore Church by the Rev J.F. Lloyd, Mr. George Price, of Ballyhagan, County Armagh, to Miss Mary Jackson of Loughgall. BNL July 8 1842 |
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Letitia |
1842 Nov 1 |
On the 1st inst. Letitia, wife of John Jackson Esq. of Holywood aged 76 years BNL Nov 4 1842 Est DOB1766 NOTE: They married Feb 1794: A few days ago, Mr. John Jackson of Ballygrainey to Miss Letitia Kennedy, of Ballymachon. Northern Star. 27 Feb 1794 |
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James |
1842 Dec 20 |
On the 20th inst in Limerick, Mr. James Jackson for many years one of the most eminent Victuallers and cattle-dealers in the South of Ireland. BNL Dec 27 1842 |
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Charles Columbine Esq. |
1843 Mar 17 |
On the 17th inst in St George’s [CoI] Church, Dublin, Charles Columbine Jackson, of Ballintah [Ballintate?], county Armagh Esq. to Louisa daughter of the late John Arthure, Esq. Barrister-at-law of Seafield, in the county Dublin. BNL Mar 21 1843 NOTE: He was a son of Thomas Bruce Jackson, M.D. (?-1861) of Swords, and died before Nov 5, 1885, SOURCES: Dublin Daily Express 05 November 1885 and Dublin Evening Mail 23 Sept 1861. In 1871, he was mentioned in insolvency sittings. Irish Law Times and Solicitors’ Journal Vol 5. 1843 March 17th Charles Columbine Jackson of Ballintah House Co Armagh now residing 82 Lower Mt Street Dublin and Louisa Arthur of Lower Sheppard Street (single) Witness for the wife Bullen Daykes. He attended Trinity College and was b 1816. |
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Alexander |
1843 Jun 7 |
On the 7th inst in Buckingham Street Dublin, Alexander Jackson, negro servant of the late Rev. M. Cassidy of Newtownards, who served in the family for 85 years, and died firmly trusting in the Redeemer. BNL Jun 13, 1843 |
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Sarah Eyre |
1843 Oct 25 |
On the 25th ult at Tullydowey, Co. Tyrone Sarah Eyre, third daughter ofm the Very Rev James Edward Jackson, Dean of Armagh. BNL Nov 3 1843 NOTE: She was about 35 years old. |
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Harriettte |
1844 Mar 29 |
On the 20th inst at St. Mary’s Church Newry, by the Rev Daniel Bagot, James second son of John Stanley of Armagh, Esq to Harriette, only daughter of John Jackson Esq. of same place and grand-daughter of the late Sir William Stamer, Bart. BNL Mar 26 1844 NOTE: See John Stamer JACKSON Harriette’s father was JOHN JACKSON, Esq., of Ballynahonebeg House, Co. Armagh and her mother Louisa STAMER. |
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Ann |
1844 May 11 |
On the 11th inst by Rev John M’Caw. Mr. David Greer, Ballygowen, to Ann, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Jackson, same place BNL May 21 1844 NOTE. There are five Ballygowens: Ballygowan. Parish of Killinchy; Ballygowan Parish of Kilkeel; Ballygowan Parish of Drumbeg; Ballygowan, Parish of Moira; Ballygowan, Parish of Aghaderg. The first two are most likely. |
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[son] |
1845 Feb 9 |
On the 9th inst, at Spire View, Rathgar Road Dublin, the Lady of Charles C. Jackson of Ballintate, Co. Armagh, of a son. BNL Feb 14 1845. NOTE: The parents are Charles Columbine JACKSON and Louisa ARTHUR. They had two sons. |
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Capt |
1845 Dec |
Military: Captain Jackson, [80F], A[?] Madras. BNL Dec 5 1845 |
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Elizabeth |
1846 Feb |
On the 14th inst, Elizabeth only daughter of Mr. John Jackson of Holywood. BNL Feb 17 1846 |
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Martha |
1846 Sep 10 |
On the 10th inst in Loughgall Church, by the Rev Francis Crawford, Alexander John Pringle, Esq., only son of the late Michael Pringle Esq of Sally-vale, Grange, Armagh to Martha second daughter of William Jackson Esq of Ballymagoney, Loughgall. BNL Sep 22 1846 |
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Mary |
1846 Nov 16 |
By the Rev T.M. Morrow, in the Presbyterian Church Muckamore, on the 16th inst. Mr Hugh Wilson to Miss Mary Jackson, both of Clady near Muckamore. BNL Nov 17 1846 |
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William |
1847 Ma 4 |
On the 4th inst in Lissara Meeting House by the Rev Joseph Lowry, Mr. Wm Jackson to Grace eldest daughter of Mr. Wm M’Ewen, both of Killinchy-woods near Crossgar. BNL Mar 12 1847 |
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Bessie |
1847 Apr 9 |
On the 9th inst at Annagh Cottage near Portadown, Bessie, eldest daughter of Mr. James Jackson. BNL Apr 20 1847 |
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William |
1847 May 4 |
On the 4th inst in Lissara Meeting House by the Rev Joseph Lowry, Mr. Wm Jackson to Grace eldest daughter of Mr. Wm M’Ewen, both of Killinchy-woods near Crossgar. BNL Mar 12 1847 |
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George |
1847 Jun 7 |
On the 7th inst of consumption, which commenced while pursuing his studies at the Royal Institution, Belfast, George eldest son of Mr. George A. Jackson, Boghead, Islandmagee. BNL Jun 11 1847. NOTE He was a son of George Alexander JACKSON and Jane TWEED. After his death, they named their youngest son George. |
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John Pim |
1847 Jun 18 |
On the 18th inst, at his residence, Arthur-street, Belfast. John Pim Jackson, Architect, aged 32 years. BNL Jun 22, 1847. Est DOB 1809. |
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John |
1847 Dec 29 |
On Dec 29 at New Row Coleraine, Mr. John Jackson, architect and builder, aged 33 years. BNL Jan 4, 1848. Est DOB 1814 |
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Steven |
1848 Jan 13 |
On the 13th inst, in the Presbyterian Church Ballykelly, by the Rev. Richard Dill, Mr. Steven Jackson, merchant, Newtownlimavady, to Margaret Ann, second daughter of the late Thomas Wilson, Far’ne, county Londonderry. BNL Jan 18 1848 |
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H Esq. |
1848 Mar 16 |
On the 16th inst by the Rev S. Simpson, H. Jackson, Esq. Curragh House, Clones to Miss E. Jane, youngest daughter of Samuel Kidd Esq., Dundrum, Keady. BNL Mar 24 1848 NOTE: Henry JACKSON (1811-1893) was a son of James JACKSON and Mary KIDD. |
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Alexander |
1848 Mar 19 |
On the 19th inst at 15 Gardiner’s Place, Dublin, Alex Jackson Esq. M.D, BNL Mar 24 1848 NOTE: I suspect that he was Dr. Alexander JACKSON, son of Thomas JACKSON (d 1796) and Ann GORDON. Dr. Gordon JACKSON (1794-1849), who would have been his nephew, was also resident at Gardiner Place. An Alexander JACKSON was admitted to Dublin College of Physicians & Surgeons – Belfast Newsletter 23 Nov 1798. It is possible that he was the first physician to the Richmond Lunatic, Asylum. |
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Moses |
1848 May 3 |
On the 3rd inst, at Killyleagh, by the Rev Dr. Hinks, Mr Moses Jackson, of Killyleagh, to Martha Coates, of Downpatrick. BNL May 9 1848 NOTE: Their daughter Margaret Jane JACKSON Married Wilson REVEY at Kilmore Jul 6, 1863. |
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John |
1848 Jun 14 |
On the 14th inst, in the Presbyterian Church, Lyle Hill, by the Rev John M’Millan, Mr. John Jackson, Baltimore, to Jane fourth daughter of the late Mr. J. Walker, Shaneshill near Templepatrick. BNL Jun 20 1848 |
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John Esq |
1848 Aug 14 |
At Holywood, on Monday 14 inst. John Jackson Esq. in the 79th year of his age. BNL 1848 Aug 18. Est DOB 1769. |
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Sally |
1848 Sep 15 |
On the 15th inst, at Usher’s Quay Church Dublin, by the Rev R. Dill, The Rev. Joseph Barkley, Carnmoney to Sally, daughter of the late John Jackson, Esq. Urker Lodge. BNL Sep 26 1848 |
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Margaret |
1849 Nov 23 |
Nov 23 by the Rev William Johnston, Mr William Foote, Fairview Cottage to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr James Jackson, Islandmagee. BNL Nov 27 1849 |
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James |
1850 Jan 5 |
Jan 5 in the Parish Church by the Very Rev the Dean of Connor, Mr. James Jackson, grain merchant, Glasgow, to Anna Priscilla, eldest daughter of James Earskine, Esq. Carrickfergus. BNL Feb 8 1850 |
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Joseph George |
1850 Jun 26 |
June 26 at the Donaghmore Presbyterian Church by the Rev S.J. Moore, Mr Joseph George Jackson of Cullenthranbeg, Portadown to Sarah, eldest daughter of the late John M’Cullagh, Loughhorne, Esq. BNL Jun 28 1850. |
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Mary |
1850 Jun 26 |
On the 26th inst in the Presbyterian Church, Ballybay, by the Rev William Johnston, John Johnston, Esq. Belfast to Mary, eldest daughter of John Jackson Esq, Cremorne. BNL Jun 28 1850. NOTE: Mary is the daughter of two Jacksons: John JACKSON and his cousin Elizabeth JACKSON |
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William |
1850 Jun 27 |
June 27, at his late residence, Barnamaghery, Mr. William Jackson, in his 70th year of his age. BNL 1850 Jul 2. Est DOB 1781 NOTE: It is in Killinchy Parish. Likely connected to: Anne Jackson late of Barnemaghery County Down who died 9 December 1888 at same place were granted at Belfast to Gardiner Jackson of Barnemaghery Farmer the Husband. SEE: Jackson Probates in Co. Down. |
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Kate Bayly |
1850 Sep 12 |
On the 13th inst, of malignant scarlatina, Kate Bayley, youngest daughter of John Jackson, Esq. aged 4 years and 4 months. BNL Sept 17 1850. |
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Rev. James |
1850 Dec 27 |
Dec 27 at the home of his father, Henry Jackson Esq, Brackley, the Rev James Jackson licentiate of the General Assembly, and till the time of his illness, one of the agents of the Belfast Town [Mirror?] BNL Jan 8 1851. NOTE: I am guessing that this is the Brackley, Parish Kilclooney, Armagh – but it may be the Brackley in Cavan. |
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Ellen |
1851 Jan 11 |
On the 11th inst at Milltown House, Belfast, Ellen second daughter of John Jackson, Esq. Cremorne, Ballybay. BNL Jan 20 1851 |
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Robert |
1851 Aug 11 |
August 11, in St. Anne’s Church, Robert son of the late Dr. Jackson of Holywood, to Judith, eldest daughter of the late Robert Stewart, merchant Belfast. BNL Aug 22 1851 |
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Jacob H |
1851 Sep 10 |
on the 10th inst in the First Presbyterian Church Coleraine, by the Rev Wm Richy, Mr Jacob H Jackson of Newtownlimavady, to Margaret third daughter of the late Mr. John Cochran, merchant, Coleraine. BNL Sept 17 1851 |
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Andrew |
1851 Dec 15 |
Dec 15 in the prime of his life, Andrew Jackson of Ballygrahany, county Down AKA Ballygrainey. NOTE: He died age 41 years, est DOB=1810. SOURCE: Gravemarker |
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Sarah |
1852 May 4 |
May 4 in Rosemary Street Church, by the Reb John Macnaughten, A.M., James Anderson, Esq., grain merchant, Belfast to Sarah, daughter of John Jackson, Esq., Garden Lodge, Holywood. BNL May 10 1852 NOTE: See 1883 probate of George JACKSON of Garden Lodge – likely related. |
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Susan |
1852 May 17 |
May 17 at Hill Cottage, Islandmagee, Susan Jackson, aged 19 years. BNL May 26 1852 |
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Jane Devereux |
1852 Sep 2 |
September 2, at Bangor Church, by the Rev. H. Binney, Jacob Powell of Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin, solicitor, third son of the late Jacob Powell, of Lisserlough, in the county of Sligo, Esq. to Jane Devereaux, eldest daughter of Robert Jackson, late Capt. In H.M. 68th Regiment. BNL Sep 6 1852 |
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Lydia |
1852 Dec 6 |
December 6 at Tullydoy, Co. Tyrone, Lydia, relict of the late Thomas JACKSON, Esq. aged 92 years. BNL Dec 17, 1852. NOTE: It is likely that she was Lydia EYRE, relict of Thomas JACKSON (1740-1805). If so, then her daughter married the Very Reverend James Edward JACKSON (1777-1841). |
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Ann |
1853 Jan 8 |
AT Newtownards, Ann Jackson aged 76 years. BNL Jan 24, 1853. Est DOB 1777. |
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Sarah Kennedy |
1853 Feb 27 |
Feb 27 in Donegal Church by the Rev William Ewing, Joseph Mulreany Esq. M.D. to Sarah Kennedy, second daughter of John Jackson Esq., Ulster Bank, Donegal. BNL Mar 2 1853 |
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William Henry |
1853 Jul 20 |
Jul 20 in Tassagh Presbyterian Church, by the Rev J. Hall, Wm. Henry, son of John Jackson Esq., Ballybay, to Mary, second daughter of J.B. Boyd, Esq. Armagh. BNL Jul 25 1853 NOTE: William Henry JACKSON (1822-1882). He is in the Ballybay Jacksons Family Tree. |
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John |
1853 Aug 30 |
August 30, at the Parish Church, Halifax, by the Rev. W.H. Wann, Mr. John Jackson, of Antrim Place, Belfast, to Emma Jane, fourth daughter of the late Thomas Aspendall, Stone Lodge, North Owram |
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John |
1853 Nov 14 |
Nov 14 1853 at Villa Nova, Melbourne Australia, Mr. John Jackson, late of Maryport, Cumberland, to Letitia, second daughter of John M’Closkey, Esq., of Maghera, county of Derry. BNL Mar 8 1854 |
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Dr. William John |
1853 Nov 24 |
November 24, at St. Nicholas Church, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Dr. J. Jackson, late of Holywood, to Mary, youngest daughter of Thomas Waugh, Esq. Durham. BNL Dec 71853 NOTE: This is Dr. William John JACKSON (1828-?). St. Nicholas was the Cathedral. |
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Anna Helena |
1854 Jan 2 |
On the 2nd instant of bronchitis, Anna Helena, aged 70 years, wife of James Jackson Esq. of Clunaan[?], Clones. BNL Jan 13 1854. Est DOB 1784. |
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Anna |
1854 Jul 1 |
Jun 1, in Fisherwick Place Church, by the Rev Henry Henderson, Holywood, the Rev. J. Browne Wilson, Belfast, to Anna, daughter of the late Andrew Jackson, Esq. Ballygrainey, county Down. BNL Jun 2 1854 |
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Lizzie |
1854 Aug 21 |
August 21, in Rosemary Street Church, Belfast, by the Rev John Macnaughtan, A.M. George Forbes, son of Wm. J. Emerson, Esq, Castle Forbes, Dublin to Lizzie, daughter of the late John Jackson, Esq., Garden Lodge, Holywood. BNL Sep 4 1854 |
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1855 May 17 |
May 17 at the Friends Meeting-house, Duncan Street, Cork, Ren[?] [?] Jackson to Anna, daughter of Jas Carroll of S[?] Hill, Cork. BNL May 23 1855. |
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Mary Jane |
1855 Aug 30 |
Aug 30, at Booterstown Church, by the Rev Robert Nixon, David Blizard of Larkfield, Belfast to Mary Jane Ewing, only daughter of the late W. Jackson of Calcutta Esq. BNL Sep 1 1855. NOTE: See Wood Family Tree. Her father was William JACKSON (1802-1838) He married Jane EWING in Calcutta. Children: |
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Jane |
1855 Nov 29 |
November 29, at the Congregational Church, Kingstown, by the Rev. J. Denham Smith, Joseph P. Hogg. Esq of Haigh Terrace, to Jane, eldest daughter of J.M. Jackson, Esq. Northumberland Avenue. BNL Dec 5 1855 |
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Mary Jane |
1855 Dec 25 |
Dec 24 at Killowen Parish Church, by the Rev W.W. Sillito, Mr. William Edmiston to Mary Jane Jackson, both of Coleraine. BNL Dec 31 1855 |
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[] |
1856 Jan 2 |
Jan 2, suddenly at 24 Upper Berkeley Street, Portman Square, London, Lieut. Colonel Jackson. BNL Jan 8 1856 NOTE: See beneath. Henry Augustus JACKSON. |
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Henry Augustus |
1856 Jan 3 |
Jan 3, at his residence, 24, Upper Berkley Street, London, aged 58, Lieutenant Col Henry Augustus Jackson, formerly of the 80th Regiment, and late of the 5th Dragon Guards. BNL Jan 10 1856. NOTE: His will was probated 13 February 1856. Wife Mary PILKINGTON had predeceased him. In her 1855 will mention of Daughter Anna Mary Elizabeth JACKSON Louisa Victoria JACKSON & son Pilkington. Sister Anna Louisa BALDWIN & Jane Noble PILKINGTON – Codicil Jan 5, 1856. Nephew John PILKINGTON. IGI has Christening of Pilkington Jackson 30 December 1834 at St Phillips, Salford, Lancashire, son of Henry Augustus and Mary Jackson There was a marriage between Henry Augustus Jackson and Mary Pilkington at St Peter, Bolton Le Moors, Lancashire, on 2 May 1832. SOURCE: Find-a-Grave. |
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Ellen |
1856 Apr 22 |
April 22, in Rosemary Street Church, by the Rev Macnaughtan, A.M. David, son of David Rogers, Esq. Belfast, to Ellen, daughter of the late John Jackson, Esq. Garden Lodge, Holywood. BNL Apr 35 1856 |
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John Alexander Esq |
1856 May 30 |
May 30 in the Presbyterian Meeting House, Lurgan, by the Rev. M.M’Murry, John Alexander Jackson, Esq. London, son of William M’Auley Jackson Esq., surgeon, Waringstown, to Miss Anna Matthews, late of Scotland, daughter of Mr. William Matthews, Annaghanoon. BNL Jun 4 1856 |
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John Esq |
1856 Jun 14 |
June 14, at his residence Newtownlimavady, John Jackson Esq. aged 70 years. BNL June 17, 1856 Est DOB 1786 |
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Rev William |
1856 Jul 26 |
July 26, at Eltham, the Rev William Jackson. BNL Aug 2 1856. |
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Robert Esq. |
1856 Aug 4 |
August 4, at Bangor, Co. Down, in the 69th year of his age, Robert JACKSON, Esq. Late Captain in her Majesty’s 68th Reg. BNL Aug 7, 1856. Est DOB 1788 NOTE: From Ros Davies Site: buried Abbey graveyard JACKSON Sacred to the memory of Robert Jackson, late Captain in H.M.'s 68th Regt., who departed this life (11)th August 1856 in the 69th (year) of his age. Also Elizabeth J. Jackson, daughter of above who died at Holywood, 28th Sep. 1886 aged 62 years. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord". Rev. XIV, 13. |
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Edward |
1856 Oct 2 |
October 2, at Keady Church, by the Rev. W. Edward Mulgan, brother-in-law to the bride, Edward Jackson Esq., to Julia Apollonia, third daughter of the late Francis Stringer, Esq. J.P. Tassagh House, Co. Armagh |
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John |
1856 Nov 4 |
Nov 4 in Newtownbreda Church, by the Rev John Kinahan, Rector, Mr. John Jackson, Belvoir Park, to Annie daughter of the late Mr. William Fitzpatrick, sculptor, Annieville, Ballynafeigh. BNL Nov 7 1856 NOTE: Belvoir Park is in Newtownbreda. Nov 6 at Newtownbreda , by the Rev. John Kinahan, Wm Brown, Esq. London to Charlotte, daughter of the late Alexander McDonnell, Esq., Annadale. BNL Nov 7 1856 NOTE: I added this in because I am curious about possible links to Oinri Jackson’s tree and a possible collateral connection. |
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Mary |
1857 Jan 2 |
January 2 at Tivoli Terrace, Kingstown, Mary, daughter of the late Colonel Jackson on Enniscoe. BNL Jan 6 1857 |
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Major Joseph R. |
1857 Jul |
Military Obituary: Major Joseph R. Jackson, retired full pay, Royal Marines. BNL Jul4 1857 |
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Mary |
1857 Jul |
At Riseholme, near Lincoln, the Rev. Wm. F.J. Kaye, rector of Riseholme, and son of the late Bishop of Lincoln, to Mary Jackson, daughter of the present Bishop. BNL Jul 21 1857 |
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Alexander |
1857 Jul 12 |
July 12, of consumption, Alexander Jackson, aged 46 years. He was one of the last of an almost extinct class – Ireland’s native minstrels. His remains will be removed from his late residence, 3, Catherine Street North, for interment in Shankhill Burying-ground, this Monday evening at 4 o’clock. His numerous friends will please accept this intimation to attend. BNL Jul 13, 1857. Est DOB abt 1811 |
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John |
1857 Jul 24 |
At Ardmore Terrace, Holywood, Mr. John Jackson, aged 84 years. BNL; 1857 Jul 27 DOB est: 1773 |
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Sarah |
1857 Aug 20 |
August 20, at the Friends Meeting House, Moyallan, William Uprichard, of Banvale, Gilford, to Sarah relict of the late John P. Jackson, of Belfast, architect, and youngest daughter of the late Thomas Bell, of same place, Merchant. BNL Aug 26 1857. NOTE: William UPRICHARD was also previously married. John Pim JACKSON (1815-1847) was Sarah BELL’s first husband. |
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George |
1857 Sep 8 |
September 8 at Ardmore Terrace, Holywood, Mr. George Jackson aged 40 years. His remains will be removed for interment at Holywood on Friday morning the 11th instant at nine o’clock. BNL Sep 10, 1847. Est DOB 1817 |
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George Esq |
1857 Sep 8 |
September 8, at the Presbyterian Church Connor, by the Rev. J.H. Moore, George Jackson Esq. of Baltimore, U.S. America to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Francis Owens, Esq. of Castlegore. BNL Sep 11 1857. |
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Elizabeth Pim |
1857 Sep 24 |
September 24, at Friends Meeting House, Belfast, John Greeves of Bessbrook, near Newry, to Elizabeth Pim, daughter of Thomas Jackson, of Cliftonville, Belfast. BNL Sep 25 1857 NOTE: Elizabeth Pim JACKSON (1837-1895) |
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Jane |
1857 Sep 24 |
September 24, in St. Anne’s Church, Belfast, by the Rev Wm M’Ilwaine, Incumbent St. George’s, Mr. Daniel M’Cambridge, merchant, Larne, to Jane eldest daughter of the late John Jackson, of the same place. BNL Sep 25 1857 |
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Robert |
1857 Oct 21 |
Oct 21, in the First Presbyterian Church, Carrickfergus, by the Rev. Robert Henry Shaw, Mr. Robt. Jackson to Miss Agnes Templeton, both of Islandmagee. BNL Oct 22 1857 |
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Mary |
1857 Oct 22 |
Oct 22, at Kilruan Church, William Butler, Esq. son of Capt Butler Park to Mary daughter of Major Jackson, Rapia, and niece to Admiral Thomas Herbert. BNL Oct 27 1857 |
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George |
1858 Apr 9 |
April 3 in Trinity Church, by the Rev. T. Campbell, Mr. George Jackson to Miss Mary Ann Campbell. BNL Apr 7 1858 |
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Colville Coverly Esq |
1858 Jun 13 |
Jun 13 at Benares of repeated attacks of fever, consequent on a broken thigh, Colville Coverly Jackson, Esq., son of the late Sir John Jackson Bart., of Arlsey, in the Civil Service of the Hon. East Company. BNL Aug 14 1848 NOTE: Covill Coverly Jackson (1804-1858) was a chief Commissioner of Oudh at the time of his death. His wife was Mary Hughes, and his father Sir John Jackson was born December 30, 1763 in Kingston, Jamaica. His mother was Charlotte GOREHAM, born in Nova Scotia. Colville had a daughter, Caroline Edith. These Jacksons trace back to Carlisle, Cumberland, with no traces that I can find in Ireland. |
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Luke |
1858 Dec 12 |
At his residence. Lawn View Place, Ballymena, Luke Jackson, Esq. BNL Dec 17 1858 NOTE: He was a son of George JACKSON (1773-1797) of Steeple, Co. Antrim |
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Robert Jackson |
1879 Oct 28 |
BELL: October 27, at Ballywooley, Robert Jackson Bell, in the 75th year of his age, Funeral from Ballywooley at nine o’clock on Friday morning. BNL 1879 Oct 29. Est DOB 1804. NOTE: He was a son of Stuart Bell and Susannah JACKSON. |
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Susannah |
1861 Apr 8 |
BELL: April 8 at the residence of her brother (Robert Jackson) Bell, Ballywooley, Susannah, eldest daughter of the late Stewart Bell, formerly of Bellview. April 10 1861.Northern Whig NOTE: She was a daughter of Stuart Bell and Susannah JACKSON. |
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William |
1864 Mar 19 |
March 9 at his residence, Raffery, Parish of Killinchy, Mr. William JACKSON, in the 94th year of his age. Downpatrick Recorder 19 March 1864 |
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1864 Jan 28 |
Jan 28 at Hong Kong, China, of acute dysentery, Henry Kinahan Esq. Lieut. H. M. 99th Regiment, 6th son of the Rev Kinahan, Rector of Knockbreda, twenty-four years old. Downpatrick Recorder 19 March 1864 |
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William |
1864 Mar 19 |
March 9 at his residence, Raffery, Parish of Killinchy, Mr. William JACKSON, in the 94th year of his age. Downpatrick Recorder 19 March 1864 |
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1879 Mar 18 |
ANDERSON-JACKSON. Mar 12 in Knockbreda Church, by Rev. H.G. Moore, M.A., Charles Anderson, Belfast, to Catherine Jackson, Ballynafeigh. Belfast Morning News 18 March 1879 |
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James |
1888 Oct 3 |
JACKSON-MOORE – September 27 at Knockbreda Church, by the Rev. W.H. Stewart, A.M. Incumbent. James Jackson, Hillsborough, to Jennie youngest daughter of the late James Moore, Ballynafeigh. Belfast News-Letter 03 October 1888 |
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1864 Jan 28 |
Jan 28 at Hong Kong, China, of acute dysentery, Henry Kinahan Esq. Lieut. H. M. 99th Regiment, 6th son of the Rev Kinahan, Rector of Knockbreda, twenty-four years old. Downpatrick Recorder 19 March 1864 |