1851 Antrim Census Fragments JACKSON
These are all from the townland of Larne. The raw data comes from Search for Ancestors. The conjectures are all mine.
Name |
Address |
Notes |
James Jackson |
31 Larne Old Town St |
Lodger, Unmarried, 43, Dealer |
Elizabeth Jackson |
114 Larne Old Town St |
Household head, Widow, 47, Grocer |
Jane Jackson, |
114 Larne Old Town St |
Daughter, Unmarried,, 20, Grocers Assist |
William Jackson |
114 Larne Old Town St |
Son, Unmarried,, 18, Clerk, |
Elizabeth Jackson |
114 Larne Old Town St |
Daughter, Unmarried,, 15, At School, |
Ann Jackson |
114 Larne Old Town St |
Daughter, Unmarried,, 13, At School |
John Jackson |
114 Larne Old Town St |
Son, Unmarried,, 10, At School |
Margaret Jackson, |
2 Larne Cross Street |
Head, Widow, 42, Dress Maker. NOTE: I suspect she died Nov 5, 1880. I also suspect – given the size of the legacies in the will - that if she was, then she hired dressmakers. |
Ann Jackson |
2 Larne Cross Street |
Daughter, Unmarried,, 19, None |
Rozia Jackson, |
2 Larne Cross Street |
Daughter, Unmarried,, 18, Dressmaker |
William Jackson, |
2 Larne Cross Street |
Son, Unmarried, 16, Butcher. NOTE: Given the convergence of profession (Butcher=Flesher), I suspect that he is the William John JACKSON who died Feb 9, 1910. He was a Flesher living at Main Street Larne. |
Margaret Jackson |
2 Larne Cross Street |
Daughter, Unmarried,, 12, None |
James Jackson |
2 Larne Cross Street |
Son, Unmarried,, 10, At School |
Robert Jackson |
2 Larne Cross Street |
Son, Unmarried, 7, At School. NOTE: Mentioned in the probate of the will of Margaret JACKSON |
Alan Jackson |
2 Larne Cross Street |
Son, Unmarried,, 5, At School |