JACKSONs in Country Families of the United Kingdom. Edward Walford. London 1860.
[I only noted the JACKSON names that had Irish links or potential Irish links.]
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BENNETT, Joseph Henry, Esq. (of Bennett's Court). Eldest son of the late George Jackson, Esq., of Glaubeg, co. Waterford, by Susanna, dau. and sole heiress of Joseph Bennett, Esq., Recorder of Cork, and Elizabeth, dau. of John Warren, Esq., of Castle Warren, co. Cork ; b. 1782; s. 1813 his mother (whose family name he assumed by Royal license) ; m. 1812 Theodosia Ann, dau. and coheiress of John Smith, Esq., of Summer Castle, CO. Lancaster, Educated at Brasenose Coll., Oxford ; served formerly in the 56th foot, and 9th Light Dragoons.—Bennett's Court, Queenstown, Co. Cork. NOTE: See also: Manuscript Sources for the History of Irish Civilization, Richard J. Hayes, ed. 1965. Ms109 Pp 285-6: Copy of Grant of Arms to John Charles Jackson, third son of John Jackson of Tullow, Co. Waterford and nephew of John Bennett of Bennett’s Court, Co. Cork on his assuming under Royal Licence the name and arms of Bennett, Jan 14, 1874. |
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BUTLER, James, Esq. (of Park). Eldest son of the late William Butler, Esq., by Ann, dau. of Theobald Butler, Esq., of Drom, co. Tipperary ; b. 1785 ; s. 1800; m. 1813 Gertrude, eldest dau. of the late Sir John C. Garden, Bart. Is a Magistrate for co. Tipperary ; was formerly Capt. 4th Dragoon Guards. —Park, near Templemore, Co. Tipperary. Heir, his son William, h. 1814 ; m. 1857 Mary, dau. of Major Jackson, of Eapla, co. Tipperary, by Lilia, dau. of —Herbert, Esq., of Carane, co. Kerry. |
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CHEEMSIDE, Sir Robert Alexander, M.D., K.C.H., K.B.E., K.L.H. Son of the late Dr. Chermside, of Portaferry, co. Down, by Mary, dau. of — Jackson, Esq. ; b. 1792 ; m. 1821 Jane Merriel, dau. of E. Williams, Esq. (she cl. 1852). Is a Fellow of the Coll. of Physicians, London, and M.D. of Edinburgh ; late Physician to the British Embassy at Paris ; was formerly Surgeon to the 10th Hussars; served in Spain, France, Flanders, and at Waterloo.— 3, Rue Taitbout, Paris. Heir, his son Richard Seymour Conway, M.A., of Exeter Coll., Oxford, and Rector of Avilton, near Salisbury ; h. 1,823 ; m. 1846 Emily, dau. of J. Dawson, Esq., and niece of the late John Walter, Esq., M.P. |
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GILLBANKS, Jackson, Esq, (of Whitefield House). Only son of the late Joseph Gillbanks, Esq., of Whitefield, Cumberland, who wasa Dep. Lieut, and Magistrate for Cumberland and an eminent Merchant in Jamaica, by Mary, dau. of R. Jackson, Esq., of Normanby, co. York ; 5. 1820 ; s. 1853. Educated at Sedburg and St. John's Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1842, LL.B, 1845) ; called to the Bar at Gray's Inn 1850; is Patron of the living of Uldale, and a Magistrate for Cumberland.—Whitefield House, near Wigton. |
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GREER, Thomas, Esq. (of Tullylagan). Eldest son of the late Thomas Greer, Esq., of Rhone Hill, by Elizabeth, dau. of William Jackson, Esq., of Dublin; b. 1791 ; s. 1840; m. 1826 Williammina, 5th dau. of Arthur Ussher, Esq., of Camphire, Co. Waterford. Is a Magistrate for co. Tyrone This family is descended from the Scottish clan Mac(Tregor, in common with the Griersons of Lag. —Tullylagan, near Dungannon, Ireland. Heir, his son Frederick, b. 1829. SEE: Quaker JACKSON Tree. |
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GREGORY, William Johnson, Esq. (of Castle Hill). Third surviving son of the late Captain Joshua Gregory (56th regiment), by Ann, dau. of Samuel Jackson, Esq., of Bilsthorpe, Notts; b. 1794; vi. 1834 Sarah Maria Ann, eldest dau. of the late George Jalland, Esq., of Rollestone, Notts. Educated at the Royal Military Coll., Great Marlow ; is a Magistrate for Bucks ; was formerly in the Army. This family was formerly long resident in the Co. of Nottingham,—Castle Hill, High Wycombe, Bucks, |
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HEWETT, John, Esq. (of Tyr Mab Ellis), Eldest surviving son of the late William Hewett, Esq., R.N., by Mary David, dau. of David Thomas, Esq., of Gleninedd, Glamorgan ; b. 1787 ; s. his brother, William Hewett, Esq., E.N., 1819 ; m. 1st 1816 Frances, dau. of John Pritchard, Esq., of Old Castle, Glamorgan ; 2ad 1829 Frances, dau. of Thomas Thornewill, Esq., of DoveCliff, co. Stafford. Educated at Tiverton ; served in the Navy1803-6 ; is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut, for co. Glamorgan, and a Major in the Army; was formerly Captain in the old Glamorgan Militia ; served with distinction in America, in Portugal, and the last French war. This family is descended, through the Hewetts or Huets of Yorkshire, from the Hewets or Huets, previously of a manor of the same name near Chelsfield, Kent, where they were seated temp. Edward the Confessor ; and Major Hewett is a claimant of the Baronetcy of Hewet of Headley Hall (1621), dormant since the death of Rev. Sir Thomas Hewett, 1822.—Tyr Mab Ellis, Pont-y-Pridd, Glamorganshire. Heir, his son John Frederick Napier, late 72nd Highlanders, a Magistrate for co. Glamorgan, and Captain Royal Glamorgan Militia ; b. 1833 ; m. 1853 Elizabeth Motte, dau. of the Rev. S. J. Jackson, of Ayton, Perpetual Curate of St. David's, Jamaica. |
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JACKSON, Sir Keith George, Bart. (cr. 1815). Second but only surviving son of the late Sir Keith A. Jackson, Bart., Captain 4th Light Dragoons (who d. in Cabul 1843), by Amelia, only dau. of G. Waddell, Esq. ; h. 1842 ; s. his brother as 4th Bart. 1857. Heir Pres., his uncle John, h. 1799 ; m. 1832 Honoria Auna Maria, dau. of J. Daniell, Esq. |
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JACKSON, Sir Charles Robert Mitchell, Knt. (cr. 1852). Son of the late General Jackson, by Eliza, dau. of the late Captain Sir C. Mitchell ; b. 1814 ; m. 1844 Jane, dau. of E. Armitage, Esq., of Farnley Hall, Co. York. Called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn 183(3 ; is a Puisne Judge at Calcutta ; late a Judge at Bombay. — Mount Neville, Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
JACKSON, Sir George, Knt. (cr. 1832). Son of the late Rev. Dr. Jackson, Canon Residentiary of St. Paul's ; b. 1785 ; vi. 1st 1812 Cordelia, dau. of Christopher Savile, Esq., and sister of Albany Savile, Esq., M.P., of Oaklands, Devon (she d. 1853) ; 2nd 1856 Catharine Hannah, dau, of the late Thomas Elliott, Esq., of Wakefield, co. York. Educated for the Diplomatic Service ; has been Secretary of Legation at Berlin, and Commissioner at Washington ; was Commissary-General at Loanda 1845-59.—13, Onslow Square, S.W,
JACKSON, Sir James, K.C.B., K.H. (cr. 1856). Third son of the late Colonel G. Jackson, M.P. for Co. Mayo ; b. 1790 ; m. 18— Miss Carey. Is a Lieutenant-General in the Army, Colonel 6th Dragoons, And Lieutenant-Governor and Commander at Cape of Good Hope ; served in the East Indies, Peninsula, and Waterloo ; was formerly Lieutenant-Colonel 6th Dragoon Guards.—Cape Town, South Africa. NOTE: See Jacksons of Carramore.
JACKSON, Hamilton Llewellin, Esq. (of Fanningstown Castle). Eldest son of the late Thomas Jackson, Esq., by Helena, dau. of the late Sober Hall, Esq., of Darlington ; b. 1816 ; s. 1857 ; m. 1844 Henrietta Amelia, 3rd dau. of the late John Donadelli, Esq. |
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Is a Magistrate for cos. Limerick and Clare, and holds a Captain's commission in the Austrian army. This family is a branch of the Jacksons of Duddington, co. Northampton.—-Fanningstown Castle, near Croom, co. Limerick ; Kildare-Street Club, Dublin ; Windham Club, S.W. Heir, his son George Ingelheim, h. 1845. SEE also: http://www.fanningstowncastle.com/hist19.htm In 1850, the townland of Fanningstown was largely owned by Hamilton JACKSON. NOTE: This family goes back to Nicholas JACKSON (1570-1662) of Duddington. SOURCE: http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=9NDTAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA178&lpg=PA178&dq=Fanningstown+Castle+Jackson&source=bl&ots=kiGr8f0n5E&sig=crLhN1qMrNQ3UiH8o-0kRk_Arhc&hl=en&ei=l6IGTO3lNMP7lwfxn6nnCg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=8&ved=0CCoQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=Fanningstown%20Castle%20Jackson&f=false
JACKSON , Rev. Samuel John. Eldest son of the late Samuel Jackson, Esq., of Catharine Hall, Jamaica, and Member of the Council of that island, by Elizabeth Motte, dau. of John Blower Gibbs, Esq., of the same island ; J. 1810; s. 1837 ; m. 1832 Louisa, youngest dau. of the late Alexander Edgar, Esq., of Armagh, Jamaica, youngest brother of the late James Handyside Edgar, Esq., of Auchengrammont, co. Lanark (which ancient family is now represented by Captain Henry Edgar, late 26th Cameronians). Educated at Eton and Pembroke Coll., Oxford. This family* is one of the oldest in Jamaica, having possessed for centuries lands granted by the Crown. —Jamaica. Heir, his only surviving son John Barclay.
JACKSON, •William, Esq. (of Birkenhead Manor). Seventh son of the late Peter Jackson, Esq., by Sarah, dau. of Henry Mather, Esq., of Warrington ; b. 1805 ; ?». 1829 Elizabeth, dau. of Lieutenant T. Hughes. Is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut, for co. Chester ; has been M.P. for Newcastle-under-Lyne since 1847.—Manor House, Birkenhead, Cheshire ; Eefoi-m Club, S.W. ; Fenton's Hotel, S.W. Heir, his son Henry Mather, 6. 1831 ; m, 1851 Elizabeth, dau. ofT. B. Blackburne, Esq.
JACKSON, Rev, William Ward. Second son of the late William Ward Jackson, Esq, by Susannah Louisa, dau. of E. Martin Atkins, Esq., of Kingston Lisle, Berks ; 1). 1805 ; s. his brother 1854 ; m. 1840 Anne Ross, dau. of Lieutenant-Colonel Stapleton, late of Thorpe Lee, Surrey. Educated at Rugby and Lincoln Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1827, M.A. 1834) ; ordained Deacon by the Bishop of Gloucester 1834, and Priest 1835 ; is a Magistrate for the N. Riding of Yorkshire, and Lord of the Manor of Normanby ; represents a younger branch of the family of Sir G. Duckett, Bart., whose grandfather. Sir George Jackson, Bart., took the name of Duckett on marriage. — Normanby Hall, near Middlesborough-on-Tees, Yorkshire. Heir Pres., his brother Ralph Ward, founder of West Hartlepool, b. 1806; m. 1829 Susan, dau. of Charles Swainson, Esq., of Cooper Hill, near Preston.
JACSON, Charles Boger, Esq. (of Barton). Eldest son of the late George Jacson, Esq., by Charlotte, dau. of Charles Gibson, Esq., of Quernmore Park, Co. Lancaster; h. 1817; s. 1846; in. 1846 Catherine, dau. of Henry Grenehalgh Formby, Esq., of Formby. Is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut, for co. Lancaster. — Barton, near Preston, Lancashire. * Mr. Jackson represents the family of the loyal Archbishop Juxon, temp. Charles I., and possesses heirlooms, interesting relics of that prelate. |
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L'ESTRANGE-CARLETON, George, Esq. (of Market Hill). Second son of the late Christopher L'Estrange, Esq., who assumed the surname and arms of Carleton on the death of his mother in 1830, by Jane, dau. of Colonel Jackson, of Enniscoe, co. Mayo; b. 18—; s. 1843. This family is descended from a common ancestor with the L'Estranges of Norfolk, and from Carleton, of Carleton Hall, Cumberland, ancestor of Lord Dorchester.-—Market Hill, Enniskillen, co. Fermanagh; Kildare-Street Club, Dublin ; Carlton Club, S.W. NOTE: In Carramore JACKSON tree. |
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LINCOLN (Bishop of), John Jackson, D.D. Son of the late Henry Jackson, Esq., by Lucy, dau. of R. Chipchase, Esq. ; h. 1811 ; m. 1838 Mary, dau. of H. Browell, Esq. Educated Reading and Pembroke Coll., Oxford ; graduated B.A. 1833 as first class in Classics ; gained the Theological Prize 1834 ; appointed Head Master of Islington School 1836, Rector of St. James's Piccadilly, 1846, Chaplain to the Queen 1847, and Canon of Bristol 1852 ; consecrated 1853. Patron of 63 livings.— Riseholme Palace, near Lincoln. |
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LLOYD, Charles Henry, Esq. (of Lisheen), Eldest son of John Lloyd, Esq., by Catherine, dau. of John Rotton, Esq., of Bath, who was formerly Captain in the Rifles, and A.D.C. to Lord Dorchester ; b. 1821 ; s. 1856 ; vi. 1st 1846 Anna, dau. of Major George Jackson ; 2nd 1849 Anne, dau. of Fergus Langley, Esq. Educatedat Shrewsbury and Trinity Coll., Dublin ; is a Magistrate for co. Tipperary.—Lisheen Castle, near Templemore, co. Tipperary. Heir, his son Charles Edward, h. 1854. |
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ORME, William Henry, Esq. Eldest son of the late Major Thomas Orme, of Abbeytown, by Elizabeth, dau. of the late Colonel George Jackson, M.P., of Ennascoe. Educated at St. John's Coll., Oxford ; is Major 85th regiment, and was formerly in the 3rd Light Dragoons. — Abbeytown, Crossmolina, co. Mayo. NOTE: In Carramore JACKSON tree. |
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PRATT, Joseph, Esq. (of Cabra Castle). Eldest son of the late Rev. J. Pratt, by Sarah, dau. of Hervey, Viscount Mount Morres, and sister to the Countess of Antrim; b. 1775; s. 1831; m. 180G 1st Jemima Roberta, dau. and co-heir of Sir James Stratford Tynte, Bart., and heiress to Sir James Tynte, Bart., who d. 1822 ; 2nd Nicholas Sophya, sole heiress to Richard Chaloner, Esq., of Kingsport, Kells, co. Meath. Educated at Eton and Queen's Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1807, M.A. 1813) ; is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut, for Co. Cavan (High Sheriff 18 —), and Colonel Cavan Militia.—Cabra Castle, near King's Court, co. Cavan ; Kildare-Street Club and Belvidere Place, Dublin. Heir, his son Mervyn, b. 1807 ; in. 1834 Madeline Eglantine, dau. and heiress of the late Colonel Jackson. NOTE: In Carramore Jackson Tree. |
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ATKINSON, Guy, Esq. (of Cangort). Eldest son of the late Jackson Wray Atkinson, Esq., of Cangort, by Sarah, dau. of R. Caddell, Esq., of Strewe ; b. 1790 ; in. 1839 Anne Mary, dau. of William Trench, Esq., of Cangort Park. Educated at Luxembourg and Trinity Coll., Dublin ; is a Magistrate for co. Tipperary and King's Co. (High Sheriff 1847). —Cangort, near Shinrone, King's co. Heir, his son Guy Newcomen, 6. 1847. NOTE: Descended from Coleraine JACKSONs. |
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FEILDEN, Montague Joseph., Esq. (of Hoghton Bank). Second son of the late Sir William Feilden, Bart., of Feniscowles (who was M.P. for Blackburn 1832-47), by Mary Haughton, dau. of Edmund Jackson, Esq., Member of the House of Assembly at Jamaica, and brother to Sir W. H. Feilden, Bart. 6. 1816 ; m. 1846 Mary Anne, only dau. and heir of William Valentine, Esq., of Samlesbury, co. Lancaster (she d. 1859). Is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut, for co. Lancaster, and Major in the 3id Royal Lancashire Militia, and head of the firm of Messrs. Feilden and Jackson, Manufacturers, of Blackburn; was M.P. for Blackburn 1853-7.— Hoghton Bank, near Preston, Lancashire ; Reform Club, S.W. |
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GILLBANKS,* Jackson, Esq. (of "WTiitefleld House). Eldest son of the late Joseph Gillbanks, Esq., of Whitefield, a Dep. Lieut., and for forty years a Magistrate for Cumberland, by Mary, dau. of Ralph Jackson, Esq., of Normanby House, Cleveland, Co. York, and niece of the late Judge Jackson of Jamaica ; b. 1819 ; s. 1853. Educated at St. John's Coll., Cambridge (LL.B. 1845) ; called to the Bar at Gray's Inn 1851 ; is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut, for Cumberland.—Whitefield House, near Longtown, Cumberland. See errata p 856. |
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JACKSON, Oliver Vaughan, Esq.. (of Carrarmore). Son of the late Colonel G. Jackson, of Carramore ; h. 18—. Is a Magistrate for co. Mayo ; was formerly an Officer in the Army.—Carramore, near Ballina, co. Mayo. NOTE: In Carramore JACKSON tree.
JACKSON,* Peter William, Esq. (of Wovarra). Eldest son of the late Peter Jackson, Esq. ; I. 18—; in. 1860 Louisa, dau. of Thomas Hind, Esq., of Narborough, co. Leicester. —Novarra, near Bray, co. Wicklow.
JACKSON, Ralph "Ward, Esq. (of Greatham Hall). Son of the late William Ward Jackson, Esq., of Normanby Hall, in the N. Riding of Yorkshire, by Susanna Louisa, dau. of Edwin Martin Atkins, Esq., of Kingston Lisle, Berks ; b. 1806 ; m. 1829 Susanna, dau. of Charles Swanson, Esq., of Cooper Hill, near Preston, co. Lancaster. Educated at Rugby.—Greatham Hall, near West Hartlepool, CO. Durham. Heir, his son William Charles Ward, h. 1833. |
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GILLBANKS, Jackson, Esq. For ' R. Jackson ' read ' Ralph Jackson,' for '1820' read '1819,' for 'Sedburg' read 'Sedbergh Grammar School,' and for ' 1850 ' Read ‘1851’. |