Jacksons in Co. Cavan Additions
NOTE: I sorted by earliest date related to item.
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1641 |
1641 John JACKSON was seized in Carrickmacross & hung by the rebels. http://www.archive.org/stream/irelandinsevente02hick/irelandinsevente02hick_djvu.txt |
1780 |
From County Cavan to the Township of Cavan http://scotfamtree.11.forumer.com/a/posts.php?topic=14225&start=0 Jackson, Henry emigrated from Remanagh, Ireland Jackson, James (1780- ?) Emigrated from County Cavan, ~ 1819 Jackson, John emigrated from County Cavan with parents (James Jackson) |
1780 |
James Jackson, born Abt. 1780 in Belturbet, Cavan County, Ireland; died February 26, 1862 in Cartwright, Durham County, Ontario. He married 67. Jane Richmond. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/a/r/Roberta-L-Darnbrough/GENE2-0007.html |
1781 |
From: <Joanne.Bradbury@sympatico.ca>
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/IRL-CAVAN/2001-05/0989767679 |
1804 |
Death of John Jackson, New York, America.; The Armagh Guardian, Friday, 22 September, 1854; CMSIED 103056 Aug. 30, at New York, John Jackson, a native of Kingscourt, co. Cavan, Ireland, aged 50 [therefore born 1804]. |
1823 |
http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/cavan/military/ric-cavan-1843.txt #5428 Courtney JACKSON age 30 b. Cavan [therefore b. 1823] stationed at Sligo. |
1826 |
Farnham Papers National Library of Ireland http://www.nli.ie/pdfs/mss%20lists/farnham2.pdf I.vi.2 Carmichael (county Cavan) MS 41,131 /7 Condry: to John Jackson. 3 lives. 1826 Oct. 25. 1 membrane with map. I.vi.5 Farnham (county Cavan) MS 41,135 /25 Eonish: to John Jackson. 3 lives. 1837 Mar. 14. 1 membrane with map. I.viii.6 Henry, 7 th Baron MS 41,148 /5 Invitation to Henry, 7th Baron from the High Sheriff of county Cavan to attend a dinner, 1852; letter from S J Jackson of Gildea & Jackson to R M McClintock, 1855 and printed references for Mr. William Griffin, Parish Clerk and School Master and Mrs. Griffin, Teacher, 1864. 3 items.
21. F. 118 /24 Robert Jackson’s Holding in Drumbullion. By Richard Strong 1873. Scale 20 perches to one inch. 21. F. 118 /25 Not re division of Robert Jackson’s farm in Drumbullion. By William McCawley November 1880. 21. F. 118 /35 Survey of George Jackson’s Holding in Dunaweel by Richard Stronge, 19 March 1888. [With] A Survey of George Jackson’s farm in Dunaweel by Archibald Godley, 28 March 1888 (?). [Without map]. 21. F. 118 /35 Survey of George Jackson’s Holding in Dunaweel by Richard Stronge, 19 March 1888. [With] A Survey of George Jackson’s farm in Dunaweel by Archibald Godley, 28 March 1888 (?). [Without map]. 21. F.120 /14 Survey of Part of Eonish. By Richard Stronge May 1889. [With] A survey of John Jackson’s farm in Eonish. By Richard Stronge 9 Apr. 1889. [Without maps]. MS 18,612 /27 Arthur John Preston, J D Jackson MP and Sir E L Hayes MP. Nov. 1835- June 1836. 4 items. See Report on Private Collections 494 A, for a list of some of these letters. MS 18,618 Including petitions from employees and tenants, including several to the agent T R Blackley. Also copy letters from Somerset Henry, 10 th Baron in reply to these letters. 1896-1899. 70 items. Correspondents include: in 1896, John Corkedale; in A Shaw, Thomas Morrow, Samuel Wilson, William Morrow Thomas Magill, in 1898, T R Blackley, Archibald Godley, Storey, Rose Cahill, William Jackson, John Montgomery, Goddard, James Montgomery, Janie Godley, Catherine George McHugh, Bridget Reilly and John Byers and George Carroll, Archibald Godley, William Johnston, Clifford, R Storey, W Wilson and Thomas Morrow. INDEX: Jackson, George, 124 Jackson, J D, 144 Jackson, John, 47, 59, 133 Jackson, Robert, 123 Jackson, S J, 93 Jackson, William, 156 |
1829 |
MATILDA JACKSON; born 1839. age
58 yrs 1901 census. [wife of James HUGGINS] |
1846 |
http://www.igp-web.com/igparchives/ire/wicklow/military/ric-wicklow-1846.txt Richard JACKSON age 19 in 1846 [therefore b 1827], b Co. Wicklow served in Cork W. |
1859 |
John Robert Jackson March 22, 1859 ref name who &ndash January 20, 1925 ref name death cite web url http search.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca sn 4E75D75 view Deaths find adv 2B 20callnumber 28 221925 09 357672 22 20 29 20AND 20microfilm 28b13127 29 20 2B 2B 2B 2B 1 title Vital Event Death Registration publisher BC Archives access date 2011 09 03 ref was an Ireland Irish born rancher and political figure in British Columbia . He represented Greenwood provincial electoral district Greenwood in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1909 to 1916 as a British Columbia Conservative Party Conservative . He was born in Drumheart, County Cavan , the son of William Jackson, and was educated in Corlisbratten. Jackson came to Ontario in 1871 and to British Columbia in 1885. In 1900, he married Agnes Barbour. ref name who cite book url http www.ebooksread.com authors eng c w parker northern whos who a biographical dictionary of men and women kra page 42 northern whos who a biographical dictionary of men and women kra.shtml page 382 title Northern who s who a biographical dictionary of men and women last Parker first C W volume Volume 1 year 1916 access date 2011 09 14 ref Jackson was defeated by John Duncan MacLean when he ran for reelection in 1916. ref name elections cite web url http www.elections.bc.ca docs rpt 1871 1986 Electoral History of BC.pdf title Electoral History of British Columbia, 1871 1986 publisher Elections BC access date 2011 07 27 ref He died in Merritt, British Columbia Merritt at the age of 65. ref name death References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jackson, John R ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH 1859 03 22 PLACE OF BIRTH [Drumheart, County Cavan] DATE OF DEATH 1925 01 20 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULT SORT Jackson, John R Category 1859 births Category 1925 deaths Category British Columbia Conservative Party MLAs British Columbia politician stub ... |
1862 |
Cavan Observer April 5, 1862 UNLICENSED SPORTSMEN John JACKSON, a caretaker in the employment of the Right Hon. Lord Farnham, K.P., appeared to prosecute William SHERIDAN and Patrick CARTY, two young men, for having, on Sunday, the 23rd of March, trespassed on the lands of Killykeen, with a dog and gun, and shot at waterfowl there. JACKSON stated that on the day named in the summons he saw the defendants with a boat, water spaniel, and gun on the Killykeen river having passed through the land. A short time afterwards he heard a shot, and went down to where the boat was. He asked defendants for their names, when CARTY put the oar of the boat against his breast. SHERIDAN stated that himself and CARTY were seeing a friend home; that as JACKSON did not prevent them passing through the land, they thought it no harm to fire at a baldcoot, and that they would not have done so had they known that they were committing an offence. The defendants received a high character, and JACKSON stated that he had no wish to press the charge of being in pursuit of game.....The Court informed defendants that they had left themselves liable to a fine of £10 for being unlawfully in pursuit of game, their offence being aggravated by the fact that it was committed on Sunday. However, taking the circumstances of the case into account, together with the good character given of them, the Court would only fine them in the costs, and fine CARTY 1s and costs, in addition, for the assault upon JACKSON. |
1864 |
INSOLVENT DEBTORS http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Cavan/1864/OCT.html Cavan Observer October 1, 1864 John JACKSON, Ballinagh, publican and pensioner, was opposed by Mr. Samuel KNIPE, on behalf of Messrs. CINNAMON and DUNVILLE, merchants, Newry. After some discussion, the case was adjourned until next Session.
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1865 |
Dictionary of Irish Architects - CO. CAVAN, BAILIEBOROUGH,
CHURCH (CI, BAILIEBOROUGH ALIAS MOYBOLOGUE PARISH) Name: WELLAND & GILLESPIE Building: CO. CAVAN, BAILIEBOROUGH, CHURCH (CI, BAILIEBOROUGH ALIAS MOYBOLOGUE PARISH) Date: 1865-67 Nature: Proposed robing room, E window, pulpit, reading desk, chancel rail, 1865 (Contractor: John Jackson). Proposed S transept with porch at SE corner, 1866 (Contractor: James Scanlon). Proposed new church, 1867 (Contractor: Henry Sharpe) Refs: Signed drawings, inscr. with date of different contracts, in RCB Library, portfolio 20 |
1876 |
Cavan Weekly News June 2, 1876 http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Cavan/1876/JUN.html CAVAN PETTY SESSIONS. - Monday. Robert JACKSON summoned Wm. BELL for taking forcible possession of a plot of bog. |
2011 |
The death has occurred of John JACKSON of Cornaleck, Belturbet, Cavan Peacefully, at Cavan General Hospital. Very sadly missed
by all the family circle and his many friends. Date published: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 Date of death: Monday, October 10, 2011 |