1901 Census JACKSONs Richhill
I have deleted the columns for “Irish Language” (None spoke Irish), and also “Specified Illness” (there were none). Hyperlinks in the Townland/Street column are from townlands.ie. but are incomplete (the site was down when I was working on it).
NOTE: There are also several JACKSONs of Richhill in Probates of JACKSONs of Armagh.
Forename |
Townland/Street |
Age |
Birthplace |
Occupation |
Religion |
Literacy |
Relation to Head of Household |
Marital Status |
My Notes |
Sarah |
Ballintaggart |
12 |
Co. Wexford |
Scholar |
Church of Ireland |
Read only |
Niece |
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JACKESON was how her surname was recorded. Born June 2, 1889. Parents were William JACKSON (private in 2nd Shropshire Regiment) and Mary Jane COOKE. They married at St. Marks, Portadown March 6, 1884. His father was Philip JACKSON, a weaver. |
Ballintaggart |
10 |
Co Waterford |
Scholar |
Church of Ireland |
Read only |
Nephew |
Parents were William JACKSON (private in 2nd Shropshire Regiment) and Mary Jane COOKE. They married at St. Marks, Portadown March 6, 1884. His father was Philip JACKSON, a weaver. |
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Ballintaggart |
9 |
Belfast |
Scholar |
Church of Ireland |
Read only |
Nephew |
Parents were William JACKSON (private in 2nd Shropshire Regiment) and Mary Jane COOKE. They married at St. Marks, Portadown March 6, 1884. His father was Philip JACKSON, a weaver. |
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Ballycreagh |
53 |
Co Armagh |
Farmer |
Presbyterrian |
Read and write |
Head of Family |
Married |
It is possible that in the 1911 Census they were on Mary St. in Portadown and had 3 living children. |
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Ballycreagh |
50 |
Co Armagh |
Farmer |
Presbyterian |
Read and write |
Wife |
Married |
It is possible that in the 1911 Census they were on Mary St. in Portadown and had 3 living children. |
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Ballycreagh |
80 |
Co Armagh |
Farmers |
Presybyterian Church |
Read |
Head of Family |
Married |
1870 Dec 5. John JACKSON son of Moses JACKSON of Ballylnagh Parish Kilmore married Anne Eliza WRIGHT dau of Freances WRIGHT of Derryhale Parish Kilmore |
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Ballycreagh |
70 |
Co Armagh |
Presybyterian Church |
Read |
Wife |
Married |
1870 Dec 5. John JACKSON son of Moses JACKSON of Ballylnagh Parish Kilmore married Anne Eliza WRIGHT dau of Freances WRIGHT of Derryhale Parish Kilmore |
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Ballycreagh |
30 |
Co Armagh |
Presybyterian Church |
Read and write |
Daughter |
Not Married |
Born Sept 24, 1874, dau of John JACKSON scrutcher & Anne Eliza WRIGHT |
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Crewcat |
56 |
Co Armagh |
Farm Labourer |
Society of Friends |
Read |
Head of Family |
Not Married |
Quaker. |
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Drumnahusin |
37 |
Kings County |
Farmer |
Church of Ireland |
Read and write |
Head of Family |
Widow |
Her sister was an Elizabeth LAIDLEY (married). Both were born in Kings Co. I have not found their marriage certs. SEE: Probate for Edward JACKSON: Will of Edward JACKSON late of Drumnahuncheon Co. Armagh, farmer died 3 Oct 1900 granted to Armagh to Robert CHAPMAN Auctioneer and John McQUILLAN Farmer. EFFECTS: £153.12.1 Death Cert: Edward JACKSON (1844-1900) age 56 Drumnahunskin, District Richhill, Disease of Liver, Stepson JACKSON brother of deceased [sic?] present at death. PRONI Image: Details: Son Edward Henry JACKSON now residing in Sydney; daughter Sarah McDOWELL; son Thomas Harrold JACKSON (age under 30) money in Bank of Australaia Christ Church, New Zealand; wife Dor JACKSON |
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Drumnahusin |
13 |
Armagh County |
Scholar |
Church of Ireland |
Read and write |
Son |
Not Married |
The two birth certs I found for a Harold JACKSON do not have a mother named Dora. |
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40 |
Co Armagh |
Railway Platelayer |
Church of Ireland |
Read and write |
Head of Family |
Married |
Marriage Cert: 1887 May 4 Henry JACKSON & Sarah Frances COLVIN. His father was a Henry JACKSON. |
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36 |
Co Armagh |
Church of Ireland |
Read and write |
Wife |
Married |
Marriage Cert: 1887 May 4 Henry JACKSON & Sarah Frances COLVIN. His father was a Henry JACKSON |
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12 |
Co Armagh |
Scholar |
Church of Ireland |
Read and write |
Daughter |
Not Married |
Parents: Henry JACKSON & Sarah Frances COLVIN. |
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8 |
Co Armagh |
Scholar |
Church of Ireland |
Read and write |
Son |
Not Married |
Parents: Henry JACKSON & Sarah Frances COLVIN. |
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6 |
Dumbartonshire, Scotland |
Scholar |
Church of Ireland |
Read |
Son |
Not Married |
Parents: Henry JACKSON & Sarah Frances COLVIN. |
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3 |
Co Armagh |
Church of Ireland |
Cannot read |
Son |
Not Married |
Parents: Henry JACKSON & Sarah Frances COLVIN. |
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1 |
Co Armagh |
Church of Ireland |
Cannot read |
Daughter |
Not Married |
Parents: Henry JACKSON & Sarah Frances COLVIN. |
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50 |
Co Armagh |
Farmer |
Ch of Ireland |
Read and write |
Head of Family |
Married |
Stevenson JACKSON [aka Steenson], 1879 Feb 19 bachelor of Mulladry [Parish Kilmore (ONeilland West portion), Barony of Oneilland West] and son of Joseph JACKSON a farmer, married spinster Maria McQUILLAN of Drumnahuncheon, daughter of James McQUILLAN. A witness was Frances McQUILLIN (the sister and the future wife of John JACKSON and mother of Morrison JACKSON. SOURCE: Marriage Cert. |
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40 |
Co Armagh |
Farmer's Wife |
Ch of Ireland |
Read and write |
Wife |
Married |
She was a 2nd wife. I could not find the marriage cert. The 1911 Census said they had been married for 15 years. None of the children would have been hers. |
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18 |
Co Armagh |
Farmer's Son |
Ch of Ireland |
Read and write |
Son |
Not Married |
Son of Maria McQUILLAN & Steenson [Stevenson] JACKSON |
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16 |
Co Armagh |
Farmer's Son |
Ch of Ireland |
Read and write |
Son |
Not Married |
Son of Maria McQUILLAN & Steenson [Stevenson] JACKSON |
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13 |
Co Armagh |
Farmer's Son |
Ch of Ireland |
Read and write |
Son |
Not Married |
Son of Maria McQUILLAN & Steenson [Stevenson] JACKSON |
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11 |
Co Armagh |
Farmer's Son |
Ch of Ireland |
Read and write |
Son |
Not Married |
In the 1911 Census: “Frank”. He was born July 13, 1891 and his mother was Mary McQUILLAN. |
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48 |
Co Armagh |
Farmer |
Methodist |
Read and write |
Head of Family |
Married |
1888 Jul 19 David JACKSON of Mulladry son of Joseph JACKSON married Charlotte WRIGHT dau of Henry WRIGHT Derryhale |
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34 |
Co Armagh |
Methodist |
Read and write |
Wife |
Married |
1888 Jul 19 David JACKSON of Mulladry son of Joseph JACKSON married Charlotte WRIGHT dau of Henry WRIGHT Derryhale |
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11 |
Co Armagh |
Scholar |
Methodist |
Read and write |
Daughter |
Not Married |
A Rachel JACKSON was a witness on her parent’ marriage cert. |
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10 |
Co Armagh |
Scholar |
Methodist |
Read and write |
Son |
Not Married |
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8 |
Co Armagh |
Scholar |
Methodist |
Read and write |
Daughter |
Not Married |
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6 |
Co Armagh |
Scholar |
Methodist |
Read |
Daughter |
Not Married |
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Mullalelish |
70 |
Co Armagh |
House Keeper |
Irish Church |
Read and write |
Companion |
Widow |
She was a “companion” to Alice PEARSON, both age 70. Both were widows. |
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Richhill Village |
44 |
Co Armagh |
Grocer |
Methodist |
Read and write |
Head of Family |
Married |
Marriage Cert: This John JACKSON was a grocer and a bachelor of Mulladry [Parish Kilmore (ONeilland West portion), Barony of Oneilland West] and son of Joseph JACKSON when he married spinster Frances McQUILLAN of Drumnahuncheon, daughter of James McQUILLAN on April 28, 1880. |
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Richhill Village |
39 |
Co Armagh |
Methodist |
Read and write |
Wife |
Married |
Death Cert: A Morrison JACKSON b. 25 Feb 1882 mother McQUILLAN d. May 16 1882 of diarrhea at Richhill, son of John JACKSON, merchant. This John JACKSON would seem to be a different John JACKSON although his father was also a Joseph JACKSON, farmer. Marriage Cert: This John JACKSON was a grocer and a bachelor of Mulladry [Parish Kilmore (ONeilland West portion), Barony of Oneilland West] and son of Joseph JACKSON when he married spinster Frances McQUILLAN of Drumnahuncheon, daughter of James McQUILLAN on April 28, 1880. 1901 Census. Son R [Robert] John JACKSON age 15. 1911 Census: John JACKSON (age 57) & Frances JACKSON (age 51), married 30 years. They had three children, but only one living. They lived at House 13 Richhill, and he was a Grocer. |
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Richhill Village |
15 |
Co Armagh |
Scholar |
Methodist |
Read and write |
Son |
Not Married |
I have not been able to find his birth cert. |
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Richhill Village |
58 |
Co Armagh |
Income from Dividends |
Church of Ireland |
Read and write |
Head of Family |
Widow |
Katherine aka Catherine GIRVIN, daughter of John GIRVIN, Gent of Moneyquin, [Parish Lisnadil (Armagh portion), Barony Armagh] Co. Armagh married John JACKSON (1827-1890) on January 21, 1880 at 20 Lower Gardiner St, Parish St. Thomas, Dublin. They had no children. |
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Richhill Village |
34 |
Co Armagh |
Income from Dividends |
Church of Ireland |
Read and write |
Daughter |
Not Married |
BIRTH: b. Mar 21, 1877. dau of John JACKSON tanner of Richhill & Lucy JONES. SOURCE: Birth Cert MOTHER: Lucy JACKSON died Mar 29, 1877 of puerperal fever, eight days after the death of her daughter. In this will, the wife of John JACKSON is her step-mother, Catherine Anne JACKSON. |
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Richhill Village |
33 |
Co Armagh |
General Labourer |
Methodist |
Cannot read |
Head of Family |
Married |
1888 Dec 16 marriage of Samuel JACKSON of Cabra, Labourer, father George JACKSON, weaver & Margaret BERTRAM [aka BARTRAM] dau of John BERTRAM. |
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Richhill Village |
32 |
Co Armagh |
Methodist |
Cannot read |
Wife |
Married |
1888 Dec 16 marriage of Samuel JACKSON of Cabra, Labourer, father George JACKSON, weaver & Margaret BERTRAM [aka BARTRAM] dau of John BERTRAM. |
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Richhill Village |
12 |
Co Armagh |
Scholar |
Methodist |
Read and write |
Daughter |
Not Married |
Parents: Samuel JACKSON & Margaret BERTRAM [aka BARTRAM]. |
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Richhill Village |
8 |
Co Armagh |
Scholar |
Methodist |
Read |
Daughter |
Not Married |
Parents: Samuel JACKSON & Margaret BERTRAM [aka BARTRAM]. |
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Richhill Village |
7 |
Co Armagh |
Scholar |
Methodist |
Read |
Daughter |
Not Married |
Parents: Samuel JACKSON & Margaret BERTRAM [aka BARTRAM]. |
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Richhill Village |
4 |
Co Armagh |
Methodist |
Cannot read |
Daughter |
Not Married |
Parents: Samuel JACKSON & Margaret BERTRAM [aka BARTRAM]. |
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Richhill Village |
2 |
Co Armagh |
Methodist |
Cannot read |
Daughter |
1898 Jun 11 dau Samuel JACKSON & Margaret BARTRAM [aka BERTRAM] |