- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- Thomas Jackson1 born say 1675, died b 1750
- Henry Jackson1 born say 1676
- Daniel Jackson+1 born 8 Jan. 1678, died Nov. 1772
- John Jackson1 born 1683, died Jun. 1751
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S430] E-mails from Sharon Oddie Brown (e-mail address) to Martin Jackson, November 2011 onwards "Comprehensive revision of information, received by email on 29 November 2011. Included without cross-checking."
- Thomas Jackson1 born say 1675, died b 1750
- Henry Jackson1 born say 1676
- Daniel Jackson+1 born 8 Jan. 1678, died Nov. 1772
- John Jackson1 born 1683, died Jun. 1751
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S430] E-mails from Sharon Oddie Brown (e-mail address) to Martin Jackson, November 2011 onwards "Comprehensive revision of information, received by email on 29 November 2011. Included without cross-checking."
- Jane Jackson
- Francis Jackson died 1795
- Daniel Jackson1 born 1710, died 1746
- John Jackson1 born 1714, died 1775
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S430] E-mails from Sharon Oddie Brown (e-mail address) to Martin Jackson, November 2011 onwards "Comprehensive revision of information, received by email on 29 November 2011. Included without cross-checking."
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S430] E-mails from Sharon Oddie Brown (e-mail address) to Martin Jackson, November 2011 onwards "Comprehensive revision of information, received by email on 29 November 2011. Included without cross-checking."
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S430] E-mails from Sharon Oddie Brown (e-mail address) to Martin Jackson, November 2011 onwards "Comprehensive revision of information, received by email on 29 November 2011. Included without cross-checking."
- Jane Jackson
- Francis Jackson died 1795
- Daniel Jackson2 born 1710, died 1746
- John Jackson2 born 1714, died 1775
- [S1891] The 1891 U.K. Census was taken on the night of 4/5 April 1891. PRO Ref: RG12 Piece: 2248; Folio: 23; Page: 44; Schedule: 288.
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- John Jackson1 born 1671
- Anne Jackson1 born Jan. 1672, died 6 Feb. 1679/80
- Sarah Jackson1 born Dec. 1674
- Samuel Jackson1 born Feb. 1676
- Joseph Jackson1 born Apr. 1679, died May 1679
- Thomas Jackson1 born 1680
- Daniel Jackson1 born 1682, died 1719
- Lucretia Jackson1 born 1685
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- John Jackson1 born 1671
- Anne Jackson1 born Jan. 1672, died 6 Feb. 1679/80
- Sarah Jackson1 born Dec. 1674
- Samuel Jackson1 born Feb. 1676
- Joseph Jackson1 born Apr. 1679, died May 1679
- Thomas Jackson1 born 1680
- Daniel Jackson1 born 1682, died 1719
- Lucretia Jackson1 born 1685
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
- [S36] "Research by Raymond Jackson", 1980 & 2002, Raymond Irving Jackson (Hemel Hempstead), to Martin Jackson (Co-ordinator of this website); . Hereinafter cited as "Research by Raymond Irving Jackson."
Sarah Walter
ID# 7357, born around 1671
Father* | William Walter born say 1645 |
Mother* | Mary Jackson born 19 Jul. 1640 |
Last Edited | 21 Jul. 2002 |
Hannah Walter
ID# 7358, born 23 November 1673
Father* | William Walter born say 1645 |
Mother* | Mary Jackson born 19 Jul. 1640 |
Hannah Walter, daughter of William Walter and Mary Jackson, was born in Lapley, Staffordshire, on Thursday, 23 November 1673.1
Last Edited | 12 Aug. 2002 |
Citations
John Walter
ID# 7359, born around 1672
Father* | William Walter born say 1645 |
Mother* | Mary Jackson born 19 Jul. 1640 |
Last Edited | 12 Aug. 2002 |
Citations
Mary Walter
ID# 7360, born 20 May 1675
Father* | William Walter born say 1645 |
Mother* | Mary Jackson born 19 Jul. 1640 |
Mary Walter, daughter of William Walter and Mary Jackson, was born in Lapley, Staffordshire, on Monday, 20 May 1675.1
Mary Walter was married to Thomas Knock on Saturday, 16 February 1692 at Lapley, Staffordshire.1
Mary Walter was married to Thomas Knock on Saturday, 16 February 1692 at Lapley, Staffordshire.1
Last Edited | 21 Dec. 2002 |
Citations
Daniel Jackson1
ID# 7361, born 29 September 1648, died November 1719
Father* | John Jackson1 born 4 Aug. 1604, died 5 Jan. 1690/91 |
Mother* | Anne Holt1 born 2 Jul. 1616 |
Daniel Jackson, son of John Jackson and Anne Holt, was born on Tuesday, 29 September 1648.1
Daniel Jackson was married to Jane Brereton in April 1668.2,1
Daniel Jackson, son of John Jackson and Anne Holt, died in November 1719.1
He was buried in St. Mildred Poultry, London in November 1719.
St. Mildred Poultry Parish Register Entry - ''B.D. Trinity, Dublin.1''
Daniel JACKSON (1651-1707) He was listed as being age 18 at Trinity College in 1669, and his father John JACKSON of Staffordshire, England. SOURCE: http://www.fermanagh-gold.com/search
His will, 1706/7, March 15, DANIEL JACKSON, vicar of Santry, enjoying wonted soundness of mind ; desires to be laid with wife in vault of Santry Church at Midnight with all privacy. Executors Mrs. Jane Holt of Dublin, Mrs. Cath. Langham of Clonshagh, Samuel Warren of Warrenstown, Esq., Alderman William Gibbons, Dr. James GRATAN, Mr. William GRATAN, and Mr. Samuel Holt. Disputes to be settled by his worthy good friends the Hon. Robert Rochfort, Attorney General, and John Forster, Recorder of Dublin. Eldest son John. Second son Daniel. Sisters Mary Walker, Hannah Bates, Grace Davis, Sarah Lavington. Nephew Henry GRATAN. Sister GRATAN's four daughters. Farm of Hollywoodrath and Darnedall. Money to rebuild Malahidart Church. Third son Thomas. Sister Langham. Proved 27 May 1707. (Prerog. Will.), SOURCE: Irish Genealogist
Of the Parishes of Santry and Cloghran, County Dublin, In 1756, the present parish Schoolhouse was erected. A stone over the entrance bears the following inscription : This School House was Built in pursuance of the Will of the Revd. DANIEL JACKSON of Clanshagh, formerly VICAR of SANTRY, who left a considerable part of a moderate Fortune for the support thereof. This Building was begun & furnish'd, by the Revd. JOHN JACKSON of CLONSHAGH, GRANDSON to the said Testator, A.D. 1756. The Grateful Parishioners have caus'd this Stone to be fix'd here in remembrance of their Charitable & worthy Benefactor. SOURCE: Antiquarian Notes Etc. Of the Parishes of Santry and Cloghran, County Dublin. Also: Gerry Cooley local historian has indeed confirmed that this was the location. The (Santry) school was built in 1759 by the Rev Daniel Jackson, it closed in 1928. The building was demolished about 10 years ago, it went onto to be a private house called Burnside. There is a Plaque from the School Building itself set into the wall at the new houses at Burnside ., SOURCE: Antiquarian Notes Etc.
Of the Parishes of Santry and Cloghran, County Dublin, A monumental brass, now, alas! so rare in our churches, to the memory of Rev. Henry Brereton, A.M., Vicar of this parish, is on the north wall of the chancel. The upper part contains his family arms, " ar. two bars sa." surmounted by an Esquire's helmet and crest, " a Bear's Head, erased, sa: muzzled ar." To the right is engraved a skull, on a book, clasped; to the back, an hour-glass, and a light-house on a rock, representing " deceased man having finished his portion of time, looks forward to Faith, founded on a Rock." Beneath is the inscription [see Plate]. This brass owes its preservation to its having been inserted in a panel of a mural monument erected to the memory of his son-in-law and his family ; and which bears the following inscription :? MAY 1ST A.D., 1767. HERE, ALSO LIETH THE BODY OF THE REVd. DAN1. JACKSON A FAITHFUL PASTOR .* WHO SUCCEEDED THE ABOVE NAMED HENRY IN THIS PARISH, HAVING MARRIED HIS DAUGHTER JANE. HE DIED MARCH 1706, LEAVING ISSUE, JOHN & DANIEL : JOHN AT HIS FATHER'S DEATH OBTAINED THIS LIVING & DIED JUNE 1751, HIS ISSUE NOW ALIVE, ARE JANE, JOHN, & FRANCES, BY A DAUGHTER OF ALDERMAN CASTLETON's OF FIN GLASS, THE REVd. DAN1. JACKSON, SON TO THE AFORESd. DAN1. HAS ERECTED THIS MARBLE TO THE MEMORY OF THOSE HIS ANCESTORS BURIED IN THE UNDERNEATH VAULT, WITH WHOM (WHEN IT SHALL PLEASE GOD TO TAKE HIM HENCE) HE DESIRES TO BE DEPOSITED, HE MARRIED CATHERINE DAUGHTER TO CHARLES DERING, AUDITOR GENERAL BY LADY BLAINEY, SISTER TO LORD TULLAMORE. DUM LOQUIMUR FUGIT HORA ! The first mentioned Rev. Daniel Jackson bequeathed lands, called " Golden's Freehold," which he held on lease for 999 years from Lord Barry, to trustees for the benefit of this parish, 1678. November 11th, Daniel Jackson, A. M., Minor Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, who had married, April 1668, Jane, daughter of the former Rector, was appointed by the Crown. (Lib. Man.) 27 June, 1689, he was collated to the Prebend of Stagonil, alias Temple Beacan. (Cotton's Fasti.) 20 September, 1703, the Chapter of St. Patrick's elected him their Proctor to attend the convocation. (Cotton's Fasti.') He died, March 1706, and was buried at Santry. For his bequest to this parish, see before., (4) Note, There is a mention of a daughter: FRANCES, BY A DAUGHTER OF ALDERMAN CASTLETON's OF FIN GLASS., (5) Note, 1678. November 11th, Daniel Jackson, A. M., Minor Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, who had married, April 1668, Jane, daughter of the former Rector, was appointed by the Crown. (Lib. Man.) 27 June, 1689, he was collated to the Prebend of Stagonil, alias Temple Beacan. (Cotton's Fasti.') 20 September, 1703, the Chap ter of St. Patrick's elected him their Proctor to attend the convocation. (Cotton's Fasti.') He died, March 1706, and was buried at Santry. For his bequest to this parish, see before., (6) National Library, Rev Daniel JACKSON m. Jane. He was Vicar of Santry. Will 28 May 1707 probate. Children John, Daniel, Thomas Ms 141 now P8295B at National Library, Dublin NOTE: I wonder if he was the Daniel (b. Abt 1644) son of Richard – Coleraine tree ., (7) Note, SEE: T1203/16 Jackson Family.A Pedigree of the Jacksons of Cloneagh near Santry, Co. Dublin., (8) Poems of Jonathon Swift, There are references to three wives., (9) PRONI T1203/16, This pedigree is included with one for Jacksons of Coleraine, although the link is not made between the two.) died Mar 1707. He married JANE BRERETON (Source: PRONI T1203/16.) Apr 1668, daughter of REV. HENRY BRERETON. Antiquarian Notes Etc.
National Archives (Dublin) Small Private Accessions mentioning JACKSON: 23 March 1702 Conveyance by the Trustees of the Forfeited Estates to Daniel Jackson, Clonshagh, bar. Coolock, Co. Dublin of the lands of Holywoodrath, bar. Castleknock, Co. Dublin. Consideration: £156.0.3 ¾
I recently found a new-to-me resource at Clan Jackson. His ancestry is detailed there going back a few generations - all in England.2
Daniel Jackson was married to Jane Brereton in April 1668.2,1
Daniel Jackson, son of John Jackson and Anne Holt, died in November 1719.1
He was buried in St. Mildred Poultry, London in November 1719.
St. Mildred Poultry Parish Register Entry - ''B.D. Trinity, Dublin.1''
Daniel JACKSON (1651-1707) He was listed as being age 18 at Trinity College in 1669, and his father John JACKSON of Staffordshire, England. SOURCE: http://www.fermanagh-gold.com/search
His will, 1706/7, March 15, DANIEL JACKSON, vicar of Santry, enjoying wonted soundness of mind ; desires to be laid with wife in vault of Santry Church at Midnight with all privacy. Executors Mrs. Jane Holt of Dublin, Mrs. Cath. Langham of Clonshagh, Samuel Warren of Warrenstown, Esq., Alderman William Gibbons, Dr. James GRATAN, Mr. William GRATAN, and Mr. Samuel Holt. Disputes to be settled by his worthy good friends the Hon. Robert Rochfort, Attorney General, and John Forster, Recorder of Dublin. Eldest son John. Second son Daniel. Sisters Mary Walker, Hannah Bates, Grace Davis, Sarah Lavington. Nephew Henry GRATAN. Sister GRATAN's four daughters. Farm of Hollywoodrath and Darnedall. Money to rebuild Malahidart Church. Third son Thomas. Sister Langham. Proved 27 May 1707. (Prerog. Will.), SOURCE: Irish Genealogist
Of the Parishes of Santry and Cloghran, County Dublin, In 1756, the present parish Schoolhouse was erected. A stone over the entrance bears the following inscription : This School House was Built in pursuance of the Will of the Revd. DANIEL JACKSON of Clanshagh, formerly VICAR of SANTRY, who left a considerable part of a moderate Fortune for the support thereof. This Building was begun & furnish'd, by the Revd. JOHN JACKSON of CLONSHAGH, GRANDSON to the said Testator, A.D. 1756. The Grateful Parishioners have caus'd this Stone to be fix'd here in remembrance of their Charitable & worthy Benefactor. SOURCE: Antiquarian Notes Etc. Of the Parishes of Santry and Cloghran, County Dublin. Also: Gerry Cooley local historian has indeed confirmed that this was the location. The (Santry) school was built in 1759 by the Rev Daniel Jackson, it closed in 1928. The building was demolished about 10 years ago, it went onto to be a private house called Burnside. There is a Plaque from the School Building itself set into the wall at the new houses at Burnside ., SOURCE: Antiquarian Notes Etc.
Of the Parishes of Santry and Cloghran, County Dublin, A monumental brass, now, alas! so rare in our churches, to the memory of Rev. Henry Brereton, A.M., Vicar of this parish, is on the north wall of the chancel. The upper part contains his family arms, " ar. two bars sa." surmounted by an Esquire's helmet and crest, " a Bear's Head, erased, sa: muzzled ar." To the right is engraved a skull, on a book, clasped; to the back, an hour-glass, and a light-house on a rock, representing " deceased man having finished his portion of time, looks forward to Faith, founded on a Rock." Beneath is the inscription [see Plate]. This brass owes its preservation to its having been inserted in a panel of a mural monument erected to the memory of his son-in-law and his family ; and which bears the following inscription :? MAY 1ST A.D., 1767. HERE, ALSO LIETH THE BODY OF THE REVd. DAN1. JACKSON A FAITHFUL PASTOR .* WHO SUCCEEDED THE ABOVE NAMED HENRY IN THIS PARISH, HAVING MARRIED HIS DAUGHTER JANE. HE DIED MARCH 1706, LEAVING ISSUE, JOHN & DANIEL : JOHN AT HIS FATHER'S DEATH OBTAINED THIS LIVING & DIED JUNE 1751, HIS ISSUE NOW ALIVE, ARE JANE, JOHN, & FRANCES, BY A DAUGHTER OF ALDERMAN CASTLETON's OF FIN GLASS, THE REVd. DAN1. JACKSON, SON TO THE AFORESd. DAN1. HAS ERECTED THIS MARBLE TO THE MEMORY OF THOSE HIS ANCESTORS BURIED IN THE UNDERNEATH VAULT, WITH WHOM (WHEN IT SHALL PLEASE GOD TO TAKE HIM HENCE) HE DESIRES TO BE DEPOSITED, HE MARRIED CATHERINE DAUGHTER TO CHARLES DERING, AUDITOR GENERAL BY LADY BLAINEY, SISTER TO LORD TULLAMORE. DUM LOQUIMUR FUGIT HORA ! The first mentioned Rev. Daniel Jackson bequeathed lands, called " Golden's Freehold," which he held on lease for 999 years from Lord Barry, to trustees for the benefit of this parish, 1678. November 11th, Daniel Jackson, A. M., Minor Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, who had married, April 1668, Jane, daughter of the former Rector, was appointed by the Crown. (Lib. Man.) 27 June, 1689, he was collated to the Prebend of Stagonil, alias Temple Beacan. (Cotton's Fasti.) 20 September, 1703, the Chapter of St. Patrick's elected him their Proctor to attend the convocation. (Cotton's Fasti.') He died, March 1706, and was buried at Santry. For his bequest to this parish, see before., (4) Note, There is a mention of a daughter: FRANCES, BY A DAUGHTER OF ALDERMAN CASTLETON's OF FIN GLASS., (5) Note, 1678. November 11th, Daniel Jackson, A. M., Minor Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, who had married, April 1668, Jane, daughter of the former Rector, was appointed by the Crown. (Lib. Man.) 27 June, 1689, he was collated to the Prebend of Stagonil, alias Temple Beacan. (Cotton's Fasti.') 20 September, 1703, the Chap ter of St. Patrick's elected him their Proctor to attend the convocation. (Cotton's Fasti.') He died, March 1706, and was buried at Santry. For his bequest to this parish, see before., (6) National Library, Rev Daniel JACKSON m. Jane. He was Vicar of Santry. Will 28 May 1707 probate. Children John, Daniel, Thomas Ms 141 now P8295B at National Library, Dublin NOTE: I wonder if he was the Daniel (b. Abt 1644) son of Richard – Coleraine tree ., (7) Note, SEE: T1203/16 Jackson Family.A Pedigree of the Jacksons of Cloneagh near Santry, Co. Dublin., (8) Poems of Jonathon Swift, There are references to three wives., (9) PRONI T1203/16, This pedigree is included with one for Jacksons of Coleraine, although the link is not made between the two.) died Mar 1707. He married JANE BRERETON (Source: PRONI T1203/16.) Apr 1668, daughter of REV. HENRY BRERETON. Antiquarian Notes Etc.
National Archives (Dublin) Small Private Accessions mentioning JACKSON: 23 March 1702 Conveyance by the Trustees of the Forfeited Estates to Daniel Jackson, Clonshagh, bar. Coolock, Co. Dublin of the lands of Holywoodrath, bar. Castleknock, Co. Dublin. Consideration: £156.0.3 ¾
I recently found a new-to-me resource at Clan Jackson. His ancestry is detailed there going back a few generations - all in England.2
Family | Jane Brereton born around 1650 |
Children |
Last Edited | 27 Apr. 2013 |
Citations
Jane Brereton1
ID# 7362, born around 1650
Jane Brereton was born around 1650.1
Jane Brereton was married to Daniel Jackson in April 1668.2,1
Jane BRERETON. Her father was Rev. Henry BRERETON. SOURCE: PRONI T1203/16. He was the previous Vicar of Santry. She had 3 sisters.2
Jane Brereton was married to Daniel Jackson in April 1668.2,1
Jane BRERETON. Her father was Rev. Henry BRERETON. SOURCE: PRONI T1203/16. He was the previous Vicar of Santry. She had 3 sisters.2
Family | Daniel Jackson born 29 September 1648, died November 1719 |
Children |
Last Edited | 1 Dec. 2011 |
Citations
Daniel Jackson1
ID# 7363, born 8 January 1678, died November 1772
Father* | Daniel Jackson1 born 29 Sep. 1648, died Nov. 1719 |
Mother* | Jane Brereton1 born say 1650 |
Daniel Jackson, son of Daniel Jackson and Jane Brereton, was born on Saturday, 8 January 1678.1
Daniel Jackson was married to Katherine Deering around 1705.
Daniel Jackson, son of Daniel Jackson and Jane Brereton, died in November 1772.1
Daniel JACKSON. Age based on Trinty records.SOURCE: http://www.fermanagh-gold.com/search.2
Daniel Jackson was married to Katherine Deering around 1705.
Daniel Jackson, son of Daniel Jackson and Jane Brereton, died in November 1772.1
Daniel JACKSON. Age based on Trinty records.SOURCE: http://www.fermanagh-gold.com/search.2
Family | Katherine Deering born around 1680 |
Children |
Last Edited | 1 Dec. 2011 |
Citations
Thomas Jackson1
ID# 7364, born around 1675, died before 1750
Father* | Daniel Jackson1 born 29 Sep. 1648, died Nov. 1719 |
Mother* | Jane Brereton1 born say 1650 |
Thomas Jackson, son of Daniel Jackson and Jane Brereton, was born around 1675.1
Thomas Jackson, son of Daniel Jackson and Jane Brereton, died before 1750.2
Thomas Jackson, son of Daniel Jackson and Jane Brereton, died before 1750.2
Last Edited | 1 Dec. 2011 |
Citations
Henry Jackson1
ID# 7365, born around 1676
Father* | Daniel Jackson1 born 29 Sep. 1648, died Nov. 1719 |
Mother* | Jane Brereton1 born say 1650 |
Last Edited | 21 Jul. 2002 |
Citations
John Jackson1
ID# 7366, born 1683, died June 1751
Father* | Daniel Jackson1 born 29 Sep. 1648, died Nov. 1719 |
Mother* | Jane Brereton1 born say 1650 |
John Jackson was married to Anne Castleton.1
John Jackson, son of Daniel Jackson and Jane Brereton, was born in Clonsagh, Co. Dublin, Ireland, in 1683.2,1
John Jackson, son of Daniel Jackson and Jane Brereton, died in June 1751.2
John JACKSON
1706. June 16th, John Jackson, A. M. [son of the last Rector], succeeded. He also held the Vicarage of Coolock and Prehend of Howth; he was an intimate friend of Dean Swift, who bequeathed him " all his horses, his horse furniture, and his third-best beaver hat." [Mason's Hist, of St. Patrick."] 7 July, 1750, he resigned Santry on his appointment to the Prebend and Vicarage of Wicklow, and dying, June 1751, was interred at Santry.
JACKSON-FORSTER or FOWLER (two versions in my notes) 1708-1738 Deed 31-120-18377. 31 Mar 1721 between Mary SMITH widow & relict of John SMITH late of Kevin Street, Co. Dublin Gent. Deceased. John LANGLEY of City of Dublin, Merchant [?] Nicholle widow & relict of John NICHOLLE late of Great Forrat, Co. Dublin Gent deceased. The Rev John JACKSON of Clonshagh Co. Dublin, Clerk .... to John JACKSON part of town and lands of Clanasnaugh, Parish of Santry, Barony of Coolock, Co. Dublin (long complicated deed).2
John Jackson, son of Daniel Jackson and Jane Brereton, was born in Clonsagh, Co. Dublin, Ireland, in 1683.2,1
John Jackson, son of Daniel Jackson and Jane Brereton, died in June 1751.2
John JACKSON
1706. June 16th, John Jackson, A. M. [son of the last Rector], succeeded. He also held the Vicarage of Coolock and Prehend of Howth; he was an intimate friend of Dean Swift, who bequeathed him " all his horses, his horse furniture, and his third-best beaver hat." [Mason's Hist, of St. Patrick."] 7 July, 1750, he resigned Santry on his appointment to the Prebend and Vicarage of Wicklow, and dying, June 1751, was interred at Santry.
JACKSON-FORSTER or FOWLER (two versions in my notes) 1708-1738 Deed 31-120-18377. 31 Mar 1721 between Mary SMITH widow & relict of John SMITH late of Kevin Street, Co. Dublin Gent. Deceased. John LANGLEY of City of Dublin, Merchant [?] Nicholle widow & relict of John NICHOLLE late of Great Forrat, Co. Dublin Gent deceased. The Rev John JACKSON of Clonshagh Co. Dublin, Clerk .... to John JACKSON part of town and lands of Clanasnaugh, Parish of Santry, Barony of Coolock, Co. Dublin (long complicated deed).2
Last Edited | 1 Dec. 2011 |
Citations
Katherine Deering
ID# 7367, born around 1680
Katherine Deering was born around 1680.
Katherine Deering was married to Daniel Jackson around 1705.
Catherine DERING.
Her father was Charles DERING, Auditor General. Her mother was Lady BLAYNEY, sister to Lord Tullamore.
INDEX To The Births, Marriages, & Deaths IN ANTHOLOGIA HIBERNICA 1793-1794 DEATHS: Jackson, Mrs., r. of rev. Daniel, of Tullamore, in Abbey Street 24 Aug 1793 p. 160 NOTE: Most likely Catherine DERING.
Note By the time of Griffiths Valuation, a Mark DEERING was leasing land in the townland of Bough, Parish of Rahill where Thomas, Peter and John JACKSON also all leased land.1
Katherine Deering was married to Daniel Jackson around 1705.
Catherine DERING.
Her father was Charles DERING, Auditor General. Her mother was Lady BLAYNEY, sister to Lord Tullamore.
INDEX To The Births, Marriages, & Deaths IN ANTHOLOGIA HIBERNICA 1793-1794 DEATHS: Jackson, Mrs., r. of rev. Daniel, of Tullamore, in Abbey Street 24 Aug 1793 p. 160 NOTE: Most likely Catherine DERING.
Note By the time of Griffiths Valuation, a Mark DEERING was leasing land in the townland of Bough, Parish of Rahill where Thomas, Peter and John JACKSON also all leased land.1
Family | Daniel Jackson born 8 January 1678, died November 1772 |
Children |
Last Edited | 1 Dec. 2011 |
Citations
John Jackson1
ID# 7368, born 1714, died 1775
Father* | Daniel Jackson1 born 8 Jan. 1678, died Nov. 1772 |
Mother* | Katherine Deering1 born say 1680 |
John Jackson, son of Daniel Jackson and Katherine Deering, was born in 1714.1
John Jackson was married to Cordelia Garston around 1740.1
'at some times titled - The Revd.1'
John Jackson, son of Daniel Jackson and Katherine Deering, died in 1775.1
John Jackson was married to Cordelia Garston around 1740.1
'at some times titled - The Revd.1'
John Jackson, son of Daniel Jackson and Katherine Deering, died in 1775.1
Last Edited | 1 Nov. 2004 |
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Cordelia Garston1
ID# 7369
Last Edited | 21 Dec. 2002 |
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Jane Jackson
ID# 7370
Father* | Daniel Jackson born 8 Jan. 1678, died Nov. 1772 |
Mother* | Katherine Deering born say 1680 |
Last Edited | 21 Dec. 2002 |
Francis Jackson
ID# 7371, died 1795
Father* | Daniel Jackson born 8 Jan. 1678, died Nov. 1772 |
Mother* | Katherine Deering born say 1680 |
Last Edited | 21 Jul. 2002 |
Daniel Jackson1
ID# 7372, born 1710, died 1746
Father* | Daniel Jackson1 born 8 Jan. 1678, died Nov. 1772 |
Mother* | Katherine Deering1 born say 1680 |
Daniel Jackson, son of Daniel Jackson and Katherine Deering, was born in 1710.1
Daniel Jackson, son of Daniel Jackson and Katherine Deering, died in 1746.1
Daniel Jackson, son of Daniel Jackson and Katherine Deering, died in 1746.1
Last Edited | 21 Jul. 2002 |
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Anne Castleton1
ID# 7374
Last Edited | 3 Jun. 2021 |
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Joseph Jackson1
ID# 7375, born 3 January 1646
Father* | John Jackson1 born 4 Aug. 1604, died 5 Jan. 1690/91 |
Mother* | Anne Holt1 born 2 Jul. 1616 |
Joseph Jackson, son of John Jackson and Anne Holt, was born on Wednesday, 3 January 1646, 'later described as - a Grocer.1'
Joseph Jackson was married to Lucretia Parkhurst in 1670 at St. George's, Southwark, London.1
Joseph Jackson was married to Lucretia Parkhurst in 1670 at St. George's, Southwark, London.1
Family | Lucretia Parkhurst born around 1650 |
Children |
Last Edited | 21 Dec. 2002 |
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Lucretia Parkhurst
ID# 7376, born around 1650
Lucretia Parkhurst was born around 1650.
Lucretia Parkhurst was married to Joseph Jackson in 1670 at St. George's, Southwark, London.1
Lucretia Parkhurst was married to Joseph Jackson in 1670 at St. George's, Southwark, London.1
Family | Joseph Jackson born 3 January 1646 |
Children |
Last Edited | 9 Aug. 2002 |
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Thomas Jackson1
ID# 7377, born 1680
Father* | Joseph Jackson1 born 3 Jan. 1646 |
Mother* | Lucretia Parkhurst1 born say 1650 |
Last Edited | 21 Jul. 2002 |
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Samuel Jackson1
ID# 7378, born February 1676
Father* | Joseph Jackson1 born 3 Jan. 1646 |
Mother* | Lucretia Parkhurst1 born say 1650 |
Last Edited | 9 Aug. 2002 |
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Sarah Jackson1
ID# 7379, born December 1674
Father* | Joseph Jackson1 born 3 Jan. 1646 |
Mother* | Lucretia Parkhurst1 born say 1650 |
Last Edited | 9 Aug. 2002 |
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Lucretia Jackson1
ID# 7380, born 1685
Father* | Joseph Jackson1 born 3 Jan. 1646 |
Mother* | Lucretia Parkhurst1 born say 1650 |
Lucretia Jackson, daughter of Joseph Jackson and Lucretia Parkhurst, was born in 1685.1
She was Baptised on Saturday, 13 October 1685.1
She was Baptised on Saturday, 13 October 1685.1
Last Edited | 9 Aug. 2002 |
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Daniel Jackson1
ID# 7381, born 1682, died 1719
Father* | Joseph Jackson1 born 3 Jan. 1646 |
Mother* | Lucretia Parkhurst1 born say 1650 |
Daniel Jackson, son of Joseph Jackson and Lucretia Parkhurst, was born in 1682.1
Daniel Jackson, son of Joseph Jackson and Lucretia Parkhurst, died in 1719,"'described as - a Citizen & Stationer.1'"
Daniel Jackson, son of Joseph Jackson and Lucretia Parkhurst, died in 1719,"'described as - a Citizen & Stationer.1'"
Last Edited | 9 Aug. 2002 |
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Joseph Jackson1
ID# 7382, born April 1679, died May 1679
Father* | Joseph Jackson1 born 3 Jan. 1646 |
Mother* | Lucretia Parkhurst1 born say 1650 |
Joseph Jackson, son of Joseph Jackson and Lucretia Parkhurst, was born in April 1679.1
He was Baptised on Tuesday, 11 April 1679.1
Joseph Jackson, son of Joseph Jackson and Lucretia Parkhurst, died in May 1679.
He was buried in St. Sepulchre, London on Thursday, 11 May 1679.1
He was Baptised on Tuesday, 11 April 1679.1
Joseph Jackson, son of Joseph Jackson and Lucretia Parkhurst, died in May 1679.
He was buried in St. Sepulchre, London on Thursday, 11 May 1679.1
Last Edited | 9 Aug. 2002 |
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Anne Jackson1
ID# 7383, born January 1672, died 6 February 1679/80
Father* | Joseph Jackson1 born 3 Jan. 1646 |
Mother* | Lucretia Parkhurst1 born say 1650 |
Anne Jackson, daughter of Joseph Jackson and Lucretia Parkhurst, was born in January 1672.1
She was Baptised on Sunday, 28 January 1673/74.1
Anne Jackson, daughter of Joseph Jackson and Lucretia Parkhurst, died on Tuesday, 6 February 1679/80, in St. Sepulchre, London.1
She was Baptised on Sunday, 28 January 1673/74.1
Anne Jackson, daughter of Joseph Jackson and Lucretia Parkhurst, died on Tuesday, 6 February 1679/80, in St. Sepulchre, London.1
Last Edited | 9 Aug. 2002 |
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John Jackson1
ID# 7384, born 1671
Father* | Joseph Jackson1 born 3 Jan. 1646 |
Mother* | Lucretia Parkhurst1 born say 1650 |
John Jackson, son of Joseph Jackson and Lucretia Parkhurst, was born in 1671.
He was Baptised in August 1671.1
He was Baptised in August 1671.1
Last Edited | 9 Aug. 2002 |
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Hannah Jackson1
ID# 7385, born 13 July 1652
Father* | John Jackson1 born 4 Aug. 1604, died 5 Jan. 1690/91 |
Mother* | Anne Holt1 born 2 Jul. 1616 |
Hannah Jackson, daughter of John Jackson and Anne Holt, was born on Saturday, 13 July 1652.1
Hannah Jackson was married to Thomas Bates on Friday, 10 January 1670 at Twyford, Hampshire.1
Hannah Jackson was married to Thomas Bates on Friday, 10 January 1670 at Twyford, Hampshire.1
Family | Thomas Bates born around 1650 |
Children |
Last Edited | 21 Dec. 2002 |
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Thomas Bates
ID# 7386, born around 1650
Thomas Bates was born around 1650.
Thomas Bates was married to Hannah Jackson on Friday, 10 January 1670 at Twyford, Hampshire.1
Thomas Bates was married to Hannah Jackson on Friday, 10 January 1670 at Twyford, Hampshire.1
Family | Hannah Jackson born 13 July 1652 |
Children |
Last Edited | 21 Jul. 2002 |
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John Bates
ID# 7387
Father* | Thomas Bates born say 1650 |
Mother* | Hannah Jackson born 13 Jul. 1652 |
Last Edited | 21 Jul. 2002 |