Sunday, April 26, 2015

Timeline of JACKSONS re Steeple




NOTE: This is the kind of document that I normally post on my website, but I am travelling and can’t do that now. It will be here until I can copy it onto my web site.

These are names of JACKSONs who I suspect are likely linked to Steeple.
·         Many of them had lands in Steeple, Holywell & the town of Antrim – all very close together, as well as Loonburn which is a bit further east, but still in the Co. of Antrim.
·         I have included records from the Church of Ireland parish lists at PRONI MIC583/11 as well as the earlier of the Presbyterian records of JACKSONs from First Millrow, Antrim. NOTE: The latter were transcribed by Pauline Loughran. In hindsight, I am unsure whether I noted their source correctly. I will check to see if she has a record. They are looking suspiciously like Church of Ireland records to me, although the dates are earlier than any records that I have been able to find so far.
·         See also the table I have made on the  Jacksons of Loonburn.
·         It would likely be helpful to check records of neighbouring parishes. I may not have time to do this.


Date
Info in records
Event
My notes
1635
James JACKSON, son of George of Antrim
Bap.
1669
Patrick JACKSON
Tax
Heath Tax for Steeple. NOTE: This is an usual forename for a JACKSON in this time frame in Ulster.
1673
Peter JACKSON
Occ
Peter Jackson, Cordwainer, was included as a Freeman of Carrickfergus. He would have been in the Cordwainers’ Company. SEE: http://www.cordwainers.org/ Their trades included tanners, livery, and shoemakers. The crest included goats – because of goatskins used in the trade. SOURCE: The Ulster Jacksons: From Cumbia to the White House, Shenandoah and Australia. D.J. McCartney. Carrickfergus Borough Council, 1997.
NOTE: This Peter JACKSON may or may not be connected to the JACKSONs of Steeple, but it may give a hint to the origins of their subsequent wealth.
1680
Peter JACKSON son of George JACKSON, Gent of Antrim
School
Birthdate imputed from Trinity College record. He was age 16 in 1696-97. I suspect this was Rev. Peter JACKSON who married Frances FOWNES
1693 Feb 26
Alice JACKSON, daughter of Peter JACKSON of Steeple
Bap.
1693 Jul 17
Jane JACKSON, daughter of George of Muckamore
Bap.
1695 Sep 15
William JACKSON, son of George of Antrim
Bap.
1698
James JACKSON (b abt 1684)
George JACKSON
Lease
1698. Lord Masserene and Samuel Shannon of town of Antrim.
Copy of Lease. Thomas Shaw about 16 years old son of Wm. Shaw of Bush. William Hartson about 6 years old son of James Hartson of Antrim. James Jackson about 14 years old son of George Jackson of Holywell. Yearly Rent of £5. Dwelling House, etc. - north side of Street, town of Antrim. Farm - 12a. 1r. 16p. north of the High Way leading from Antrim.
1701 Apr 20
Elizabeth JACKSON, daughter of George of Muckamore
Bap.
1701 Aug 29
Robert JACKSON of R. Marshall
Buried
MIC583/11

1703
Peter JACKSON of Steeple
Will
D/2489
1703 Aug 7
Peter JACKSON
Buried
MIC583/11
1704 Apr 2
Janett JACKSON, daughter of George of Muckamore
Bap.
Is it possible that she married a M’CULLOCH?  A Jennette M’CULLOCH is mentioned as a widow and a William M’CULLOCH is mentioned (some kind of relation).
1706 Dec 7
George JACKSON, son of George of Steeple
Bap.
First Millrow, Antrim. I do not yet know where he might fit in.
1707 Mar 1
George JACKSON
Peter JACKSON
Lease
Lease of Birch Hill lying in the 16 towns near town of Antrim; 120 acres – one of the boundaries is land owned by “Mrs. George JACKSON of the Steeple, formerly Peter JACKSON his father’s to hold to [several names} ... of Peter JACKSON and Thos JACKSON and the survivors. PRONI D556/197
1708 Nov 21
George JACKSON, son of Mr. George of Steeple
Bap.
First Millrow, Antrim. I do not yet know where he might fit in.
1710 Apr 23
Gerald JACKSON, son of Mr. George of Antrim
Bap.
First Millrow, Antrim. I do not yet know where he might fit in.
1708 Feb 5
Victoria JACKSON
Deed
ROD 394 413 260785McCULLOCH John – his will
John McCulloch of Town of Antrim Surgeon and Apothocary.. wife Margaret McCullogh or Shaw… part of the tenement which I now occupy with the lower part of the back house now occupied by Mrs. Nixon and the Stable called my own stable with the loft over it for offices with one cows graizing on the land which I hold with said tenement… son William McCulloch… daughter Dorothy Morton or McCulloch left shop and utensils in tenement in Antrim now occupied by her husband Mr. John Morton and her with the backhouse they now occupy… daughter Victoria Jackson or McCulloch – rents of tenement now occupied by Mrs. Nixon with the house called my turf house and loft above… and if she shall have lawful issue…… daughter Jane Walker… tenement now occupied by James Malone at end of Massareene Bridge to daughter Jane Walker or McCulloch… Cabins in Bowlane… there was 350 left by my late father-in-law Captain McCulloch on his estate in trust for my late wife & me over which I was to have distributive power to our issue and one hundred pounds was left to myself by Captain mcCulloch and whereas there is an unsettled amount between William McCulloch Esq. my brother-in-law in whose hands Capt. McCulloch’s estate now is, I request he may settle…… son Henry McCulloch viz Margaret… profits to my sister Elizabeth M’Kinlay or McCulloch… granddaughters Margaret and Jane (presumably not children of Victoria) … John Kerr & Robert Young Postmaster to be executors
1710 May 15
Mrs [Elinor] JACKSON, widow
Bur
MIC583/11
I took her name from a probate index that showed a match of date and Parish/County. I suspect she was a wife of Peter JACKSON.
1710 Jul 11
Mrs. Grace JACKSON
Bur
MIC583/11
Grace Jackson 1710 Will in Connors – no other known record of this will. She is possibly the mother of Grace JACKSON who died in 1711, and hence the wife of a George JACKSON
1711
Peter JACKSON
Occ
a Peter JACKSON is included in the Muster Roll in Col. Edward Jones Regiment.
SOURCE: The Ulster Jacksons: From Cumbia to the White House, Shenandoah and Australia. D.J. McCartney. Carrickfergus Borough Council, 1997.
1711 Feb 22
Grace daughter to George JACKSON
Bur
MIC583/11  See also a burial and probate date of a will for a Grace JACKSON  in 1710.
1712 Oct 15
George JACKSON
Bur
MIC583/11

1718 Jul 10
William M’CULLOCH & Dorothy Beresford SHAW
Deed
This is included because Dorothy Beresford SHAW and William McCULLOCH had a daughter who married a JACKSON (see will of William M’CULLOCH), and also had business dealings with JACKSONs of Steeple..
ROD 36-491-28759
James McCULLAGH & William McCULLAGH (intended groom) to Patrick AGNEW, Gent of Killwaghter Antrim; John SHAW, Gent of Bush, Antrim; Clotworthy UPTON Esq of Castle Upton,  & Dorothy Beresford SHAW, spinster & intended bride & daughter of Margaret SHAW, widow of Ballgelly, Antrim; relict of William SHAW Gent, late of Ballygelly; dec'd  in trust of lands in Fewes (bar.) Armagh: Rackland-23a 14p Crewkyrer-205a 2r 38p Lifsary ats Lifswary-80a Cornecery-71a Carricanony-109a Mongeleagh-86a Glafsdrumenagh-86a 2r 12p Car?onloagh [357a 2r 34p] Ballyvallon; in Toom (Bar.) ANT: Ballygrogan Ballydrunuall Ballyhenulla Monyrod Ballydonnellan Ibragh & 1/2 townland of Cloonkeen with corn mill & mills standing & Derryhullagh & Balymatoskerty with grist mill.Other names: John SHAW, Gent of Antrim; Robert DONALDSON, Gent of Dublin City. WITNESSES: James STEVENSON, Esq of Killeleagh, Co. Down; John McCULLAGH, Gent of Randalstown, Co. Antrim; James BLAIR Esq. of Blairmount, Co. Antrim; James GREER, servant to William McCULLAGH; Alexander HUTCHESON, clerk to Robert DONALDSON.
1719 May 11
Patrick MACILROY & Mary JACKSON
Mar
MIC583/11
See birth of son 1720 Jan 27
1720 Jan 27
Clotworthy son of Patrick M’ILROY & Mary his wife
Bap
MIC583/11
See Marriage 1719 May 11
1721 Sept 23
Robert son of Robert  & wife
Bap
MIC583/11
 [aka CLARKE?] Was she a JACKSON?
1724
Thomas JACKSON
Deed
A Thomas JACKSON Esq. of Dublin is a witness to a number of land transactions involving land in Antrim. Likely not simply a coincidence. He may have been connected to the JACKSONs of Antrim, and perhaps was a solicitor.
1725 Mar 3
Harrington JACKSON
Bur
MIC583/11

1726
Robert RAINEY & Mary JACKSON
Mar
MIC583/11
No mention of day/month in record.
1728 Feb 18
George CREAKE & Mary JACKSON Parish of Templepatrick “give a certificate of marriage to Creake 7.18.1729”
Mar
MIC583/11

1732 Feb 24
Bunting JACKSON
Deed
ROD 73-410-5168
Bunting JACKSON of Glenavy, Co Antrim Farmer; Ralph JACKSON City of Dublin attorney; Roger JACKSON of Lisburn Co Antrim John MERCER & Ann his wife; Richard NUTTALL Esq Council at Law & Letitia his wife of Lisburn in Co Antrim of one pt & William WOGAN of Lisburn of other part… … all that Pillo or Parcel of Ground situate on the North side of the Marketplace of Lisburn joining last on Thomas WELSH and west to GREGONs tenement containing in front 85’ and so ranging down on the Right hand of the Gale as you go to Barnfield as also a Parcel of Land commonly called and known by the name Jackson’s Hill and also another little parcel of land called the Barn Park or Meadow the said land containing by estimation  1A 1R … demised by Right Honoroable Lord Francis CONWAY 10 Aug 1709 to Mary JACKSON widow to Michael JACKSON deceased …
NOTE: This is an interesting geographical connection to the JACKSONs of Lisburn.
1733 Oct 24
Thomas JACKSON
Mar
ROD 76-29-52572
Marriage between Thomas JACKSON of Holywell near Antrim & Rose CUNNINGHAM daughter of Daniel CUNNINGHAM of Ballymacilhoyle– 200 pounds marriage portion.. Witness: Joseph ERWEN of Killead & Hugh MULIN of Ballym’hole both in said county yeomen & Memorial witnessed by Hugh MULLAN & Nicholas WHITE of Drogheda, Gent. NOTE see will of Thomas JACKSON: 1772.
1734
George JACKSON
Will
D/2489
1734 Jul 25
Anthony son of James JACKSON & Sarah BAXTER
Bap
MIC583/11
NOTE: The BAXTER-JACKSON connection is interesting in light of the BIRCH-BAXTER-JACKSON interconnections in our tree.
1734 Oct 12
George JACKSON & Armanella DAVIES
Mar
Marriage Art: of George JACKSON of Antrim Steeple , in Co Armagh Gent of 1 pt & Luke DAVIES of Dunmore  in sd Co Gent & Armanalla DAVIES his daughter ... sum of 25 pounds... Catherine DAVIS wife of Luke DAVIS... whereas George JACKSON is possessd of one moiety of the lands of Antrim Steeple by virtue of will of his father George JACKSON, dec’d renewable lease under Lord Massarene & the other moiety of the lands of Antrim Steeple which Mary JACKSON is entitled to by virtue of the will  which would revert to George after her death or marriage...WITNESS: Clotworthy NEIL of Shanescastle Arthur O’NEIL of Antrim & Alexander DAVIS of Dunmore all in the Co. Antrim, Gent
ROD 82-418-58399
1734 Oct 28
Thomas JACKSON
Deed
ROD 76-344-54787
JACKSON Book Index 1730-45 1734 Dec 7
Lease & Release between Thomas JACKSON of Holywell, Co. Antrim Gent & James JACKSON of Antrim in said County Gent... in consid of 85 pounds pd by James JACKSON  2 half tenements on North side of Street of Antrim formerly in possession of James KING late of Antrim Merch. dec’d & lately in possession of James King’s widow & her undertenants.... Source: PRONI D2489/8 Thomas JACKSON of Holywell, Co. Antrim & James JACKSON of Antrim.
Lease & Release between Thomas JACKSON of Holywell, Co. Antrim Gent & James JACKSON of Antrim in said County Gent... in consid of 85 pounds pd by James JACKSON – assign  & release  2 half tenements on North side of Street of Antrim formerly in possession of James KING late of Antrim Merch. dec’d & lately in possession of James King’s widow & her undertenants....the said two half tenements bein bounded on the East with the two half tenements formerly in possession of Matthew BOTHOLLSON and late of Antrim deceased and his undertakers and on the West by a tenement in possession of James SHORTRIGGS and his undertenants  and also fourteen acres of land English measure… in the occupation of William WALLACE being part of [??] bounded on the North by a parcel of land now in possession of the said William WALLACE & William WILKINSON on theA south with a small brook which runs from the Steeple of Antrim, on the East by the way leading from Antrim to the farm in possession of James GILCHRIST  and undertenants and on the west by the Highway leading from Antrim to Drumsough which said fourteen acres of land and the two half tenaments are situate in the parish and County Antrim and assigns forever… in the presence of Robert CLARK and James BOYD both of Antrim in Co. Antrim Gents.
1735 Sep 19
Catherine daughter of George JACKSON & Armanella his wife
Bap
MIC583/11

1735 Dec 15
Catherine JACKSON infant
Bur
MIC583/11
I suspect she was the child of George JACKSON & Armanella DAVIES
1737 Dec 5
George JACKSON
Bur
MIC583/11
1737 Jan 10
Luke son of Mr. George JACKSON & wife Armanella
Bap
MIC583/11
The parish register said 1736, but I suspect that was on the old calendar, given that there is not 9 months between his birth and Catherine ‘s.
1738 Apr 18
Mary JACKSON widow of George JACKSON
Deed
ROD 88-463-63295
12 Oct 1734 between Mary JACKSON of Antrim Steeple, Co. Antrim widow & relict of George JACKSON late of Steeple Aforesaid. Dec’d on the one part & George JACKSON now of Steeple ... son of George JACKSON of the other part ... devised ½ [term] ... in townlands Steeple ...
1739 Jul 16
Mary JACKSON widow of George JACKSON and son James JACKSON
Deed
ROD 97-26-66832
16 May 1739 between Mary JACKSON widow ... George JACKSON late of Antrim Steeple of one part. James JACKSON of Antrim gent, one of the sons of George & Mary of the other ... rent from Holywell & profits from Whim Park being part of Hollywell lease & profits of Whapstone farm in Connor Land excepting the Park ...
1741 Jun 2
Ellenor CLARKE als JACKSON, wife of Robert CLARK
Buried
MIC583/11
Here is at least one of the likely links between the CLARKE and JACKSON of Steeple families, and may lead to a clue about why the lands of Steeple passed from JACKSON to CLARKE. NOTE: A Jackson CLARKE of Upperlands family was already born in 1695 – so there had to be earlier links. His father was John CLARKE b 1665. NOTE: A possibility is that she was a daughter of Peter JACKSON & Elinor.
1742
Jane dau of Thomas JACKSON
Bur
MIC583/11
1743 Dec 21
Mrs Mary JACKSON
Bur
MIC583/11

1748 Mar 12
James JACKSON son of Thomas
Bur
MIC583/11
1749 Nov 9
George JACKSON of Steeple
Will
Will of George Jackson of Steeple… confirm to wife Armanella Jackson otherwise Davis one full half and moiety of the lands of Antrim Steeple.. as a jointure or maintenance during her natural life. 2ndly – to eldest son Peter Jackson the other full half of the lands of Antrim Steeple… as soon as he shall reach the age of 21… and at the death of my wife Armanella… confirm to my eldest son Peter Jackson the whole of the lands of Antrim Steeple as settled by the deed dated 12 Oct 1734 between  “between me the said George Jackson Luke Davis and my said wife Armanella” 3rdly  bequeath 50 pounds to wife & 50 pounds to eldest son Peter when he attains age 21. 4thly bequeath to son Luke Jackson “my lease of lands in the Manor of Connor” ;leased from Lord Massareene… when Luke Jackson attains 21 years…. To wife Armanella Jackson and brother James Jackson the profits of ½ of the lands of Antrim Steeple until Peter Jackson attain age of 21…daughter Catherine Jackson & Elinor Jackson residue of estate to be shared equally among Catherine, Elinor, Peter & Like Jackson…. … wife Arminella and brother James Jackson executors.  Signed and sealed by George Jackson 9 November 1749. NOTE: The date written on the outside says 1734, but that was the date of the agreement which I suspect was a marriage settlement. The will was probated 16 March 1750
1749 Nov 17
George JACKSON of Steeple
Bur
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1758 Nov 28
Arminella JACKSON
Deed
ROD 214-385-141542
Arminella JACKSON of Steeple in Co Antrim Widow of one part & Peter JACKSON of same place Gent of other pt... lands of Steeple leased to Peter.. witness Robert Clark Antrim Gent &  Luke JACKSON of Steeple Gent  Samuel HERON of Lisburn
1770
James JACKSON of Loonburn
Will
PRONI D/2489
Copy of Will of James Jackson 1770 September 18
He left to his [unnamed] wife the dwelling house  “which I now live in” outhouses and Land of Loonburn during her life only together with the furniture of my parlour and Clost adjoining thereto and also the sum of thirty pounds together with four cows and two horses such as she shall think fit to choose, and after her decease I leave and bequeath the said dwelling house and houses and land above-mentioned to my nephew Luke Jackson and his issue male and for want of such issue male I leave and bequeath the same to my nephew William Jackson and his issue male lawfully begotten and for want of such issue male then I leave the same to my nephew Peter Jackson his heirs and assigns during the residue and remainder of the lease of said house and lands. I leave and bequeath unto my said nephew Peter Jackson all my houses and tenements in the town of Antrim and also the land thereunto belonging commonly called Kings Tenement held by lease renewable under Lord Massarene and his heirs male lawfully begotten and for want of such issue… to my nephew William Jackson[and then] to my nephew Luke Jackson and his heirs” To Robert Rainey son of William Rainey of Stewartstown, Co, Tyrone ten pounds…to Jackson Clark son to Robert Clark of Massereen sum of ten pounds…… to James Jackson McClorinan ten pounds when he becomes age 21 and if dies before, then to his mother Mary M’Clorinan… “leave to my said wife my silver watch and also my plate during her life”.. body to be decently buried in the Church yard of Connor. Nephew Peter Jackson sole executor…. Wife residual legatee….
1771 Jun 11
James JACKSON of Loonburn
News
BELFAST NEWSLETTER:
·         11 June 1771 On Friday last died suddenly, Mr. James Jackson of Loonburn.
·         25 June 1771 All persons to whom the late Mr James Jackson of Loonburn was indebted ...send accounts to Peter Jackson of Steeple ...executor has 35 acres, part of Steeple in the 16 towns of Antrim ...
1771 Jun 19
James JACKSON
Prob
PRONI D2489/8
Probate of James Jackson’s will. 19 June 1771.
1771
Thomas JACKSON
Deed
Thomas JACKSON the elder of Hollywell, Co. Antrim in 1771 had lands in Ballynadrumlagh, Parish Killad SOURCE: ROD: 348-124-232454
1772 Oct 22
Thomas JACKSON
Will
348-124-232454. 1782 Jun 27 His will: Thomas JACKSON formerly of Holywell but now of town & of Antrim. 22 Oct 1772. Full 1 ¼ p. 27 June 1782. My wife Rose Jackson. My son Thomas Jackson exor. My daughter Rose Jackson. My two grand-daughters Rose Clark and Elinor Clark. My son William Jackson exor.
My freehold lease of Holywell. My lands of Ballynadrentagh [1251 acres in Parish of Killead, Co. Antrim]. Witnesses William HOLMES & Robert YOUNG both of town & Co Merchants & Hugh O’NEIL of the same Linnen Draper... & Thomas DAWSON of Carmony, Co Antrim, Farmer  NOTE: There is a townland currently named Holy Well in the Parish of Antrim. It is on the northern border of the townland of Steeple.
1775
Armanella JACKSON of the Steeple
Will
PRONI D/2489
She was Armanella DAVIES, widow of  George JACKSON.
The Last will and testament of Mrs. Army JACKSON
I, Army Jackson of the Parish and County of Antrim do Make this my last Will and Testament this fourth day of July One Thousand and Seven Hundred and Seventy-five. I leave to my son Peter Jackson my large Silver Cup and Server, the Small desk that I keep my Papers in---
I leave to my son, Luke Jackson, the sum of Seven pounds Sterling to buy Morning. I leave to my daughter Elinor Blair my two Chests of Drawers, Looking Glass, all my [?] Apparel all my Linning of What kind so Ever my two Silver Saltsellors, all my Books except the small Bible with the {?] [?] which I leave to my grandson George Jackson. I likewise leave to my Said Daughter the Bed [?] and hangings that is in my own room, or six pounds at the [?] Election of my son Peter Jackson whichever he chooses to give her. I have all the Remainder of my Effects of What kind so Ever to My aforesaid son Peter Jackson he Paying my Just Debts and funeral Expenses. I order what Cloths and Other Effects that is in my Possession that belonged to my daughter Catherine Bedford to be put up in a Bocks and to be delivered to Mrs. Frances Shules of Antrim for the use of my Granddaughter Mary Beford as the said Mary may have Occasion for them. I Constitute and Appoint my Son Peter Jackson My Sole Executor of this my Last Will and Testament the Day and year above Written, Signed and Executed in presence of Robt Clarke.
Army Jackson. NOTE: The Seal, which I cannot copy, is the face of a man wearing a hat and facing left. I presume Peter is the eldest, and has a son named George. Since there is no mention of a husband, I assume she was widowed. NOTE 1775.
Undated
Peter JACKSON
Luke JACKSON, brother
Legal
The Rev Henderson and Mary Henderson otherwise Davys his wife which said Mary is administrator of Luke Davys, the younger deceased- Plaintiffs.
Hugh Holmes Administrator of Catherine Davys who was the executor of Luke Davys the elder administrator of Alexander and John Davys and also Administrator with the will annexed  of the said Luke Davys the elder Luke O’Neil, Peter Jackson, Charles Douglas & Alexander Anderson Defendants.

In the Chancery & side of his Majesty’s Court of Exchequer in Ireland.
2 Did you know Catherine Davys late of Antrim widow… did she or did she not at any time receive or buy from the defendant Peter Jackson any goods Cattle or borrow of the said defendant Peter Jackson any money…
3. Do you know of any services rendered by the said Peter Jackson the defendant to the said Catherine …
4. Do you know of any sum or sums of money paid by the said Peter Jackson to his brother Luke Jackson and his sister Elinor Blair or either of them…
5 Do you know of any money advanced for or on account of the said Catherine shortly before her death by the said Peter Jackson.
… Alexander Arthur attorney for Peter Jackson.
1776 May 30
Thomas JACKSON of Holywell
Thomas JACKSON of Antrim
Elect
At an Election held at Carrick in & for the County of Antrim the 30th day of May 1776, before Ezekiel Davys Boyd Esqr. high sheriff of said County, by virtue of his Majesty's Writt issued out of the High Court of Chancery in Ireland bearing date the first day of May instant, for the Chusing & electing two Knights to represent the said County of Antrim in a Parliament to be holden in Dublin the Eleventh day of June next. PRONI D1364/L/1 NOTE: This is the townland adjacent to the townland of Steeple.
1788
Peter JACKSON
Deed
PRONI D2489
William McCULLOCH red’d from Peter JACKSON £210 Deed 399.489.264507 19 Sept 1788 Between William McCULLOCH of Ballygilly, Co. Antrim Doctor of Physic & Peter JACKSON [Gent] of Steeple, Co. Antrim ... John McCULLOCH late of Antrim, apothecary., deceased.
ROD 399-487-264507
William McCULLOGH for consids releases unto Peter JACKSON half ten on s. side of street in Antrim above the church together with waste half ten adjoining other half ten - the whole called Lindsays ten + 11 acres Eng measure being part of field called Cotter's hill on left of road from Antrim to Carrickfergus for lives and rent as mentioned. Ann IRWIN formerly in occupation of  part of field called Cotter's hill on left of road from Antrim to Carrickfergus.
1788 Nov 28
William JACKSON
Deed
ROD 403-140-265751
Btw William JACKSON late surgeon in his Majesties Navy but then of Belfast Co Antrim of 1st pt Mary Helen BLAIR of Larne Co Antrim Spinster of 2nd part & John  HOWE of Ballymullock  in Co Antrim Gent  of 3rd pt. Reciting that a marriage was shortly intended to be had between  William JACKSON and Mary Helen BLAIR with whom the said William JACKSON was to receive a considerable sum of money as a Marriage portion to which she was entitled by the will of her late father James BLAIR… deposit in the hands of John HOWE the sum of £2,000… WITNESSES: Rev Charles HAZLETT of Carnecastle Co Antrim Clke; Thomas CALDELLof Parish of Carnacastle Co Antrim Gent & Henry JOY of Belfast Gent…
NOTE: See will of Mary Ellen JACKSON beneath: 1795 Feb 10
1792
Luke JACKSON of Connor Town or townland
Prob
Connor Diocesan Administration Bonds
1792 Jan 27
Pater JACKSON of Antrim
Prob
Connor Diocesan Administration Bonds
PRONI D2489/8
[This was something of a probate – I have just extracted notes]
… last will and Testament of Peter Jackson of Steeple in the Parish of Antrim… deceased was proved …on the twenty-seventh day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two 1792.. granted to Ann Jackson widow of the said deceased.
There was a 2nd copy:
In the Name of God, Amen, I, Peter Jackson of Steeple in the parish of county Antrim… last will and testament.. I leave to my dear wife Anne Jackson twenty pounds sterling to buy morning or what she thinks proper. I also leave & desire to my said wife during her widowhood that part of my estate now occupied by Robert Willson & & Bryan Hamil… also to wife Anne land  called Lindsey’s “which I purchased from Dr. Wm M’Cullogh with power of setting and letting”… & to my son George Jackson  & his heirs forever.. appointed “wife Anne Jackson, my son George Jackson & my relation Jackson Clarke executors”
1795 Feb 10
Mary Ellen JACKSON
Will
JACKSON- her will.
ROD: 552-307-366363
Mary Ellen JACKSON otherwise BLAIR of Blairmount Co Antrim 1795 Feb 10 to infant daughter on undivided moiety of lands of Killiglen otherwise Blairmount… lands of Deaines & Dromain &  Loughduff all in Co. Antrim…aunt Mary HOW otherwise STANNIS…NOTE: I assume Mary’s husband has predeceased her.
1797
Thomas JACKSON
Prob
Connor Diocesan Administration Bonds
1797 Jan 31
George JACKSON
Legal
Letter to George Jackson 31 Jan 1797 from lawyer [Asminte?] re: fine for renewal of lease – a legal hoop that seems to have been jumped through – the paying of a fine triggered by a change in the lives.
1797 Mar 10
George JACKSON Esq.
News
10 Mar. 1797 At Steeple on the 4th inst in his 24th year, George Jackson Esq., a young man fiercely lamented by all who knew him.
1797 Mar 4
George JACKSON
Will
PRONI D2489/9
Probate of Mr. George JACKSON Will 14 February 1798. Mr. Jackson died 4th or 5th March 1797
In the name of God, Amen, I George Jackson of Steeple in the parish and county of Antrim…First I confirm to my dear mother Anne Jackson the provision made for her by the will of my father Peter Jackson, deceased… I bequeath to my said Mother in addition [?] the sum of forty pounds sterling paid to her yearly and every year out of the Lands of Steeple and King’s [?] in the town of Antrim… I give and bequeath to Mrs. Elinor Blair the house wherin she now resides and the sum of thirty pounds sterling payable to her yearly and every year on of the Lands of Steeple and King’s tenement… I order and direct  & my Will is that her daughters Armanilla and Catherine Blair shall have and receive the annuity of thirty pounds… I give and bequeath to my good friend Jackson Clark of Massareen and his heirs forever my Estate Right and Title  and Interest in and to the tenement called Lindsay’s… other bequests… friend William Clark brother of Jackson Clark… rents… after his death first son of William Clark… William Clark sole executor. 14 January 1797. NOTE: The date of 14 February 1798 written on the document likely represents the date of probate. He is leaving the annuity to his cousins, daughters of his aunt Elinor JACKSON. I suspect he never married.
1797 Mar 13
George JACKSON
Anne JACKSON
Will
ROD 510-118-329234
George JACKSON of Steeple, Parish & Co Antrim to his dear mother Ann JACKSON  the provision made to her by the will of his father Peter JACKSON, dec’d funds out lands of Steeple and Kings Tenements in Town of Steeple... good friend Jackson CLARKE of Massarene right to tenement called LINDSAYS. NOTE: I need to check. I may have transcribed the whole thing.
1798
Widow of late Peter JACKSON
News
30 Apr. 1798 At Antrim on the 14th inst in the 46th year of her life, Mrs. Jackson relict of the late Peter Jackson of Steeple.
1806
Peter JACKSON of Muckamore
Prob
Connor Diocesan Administration Bonds
1833
George JACKSON
Tithe
1833 Loonburn had no substantial buildings. Three decades later, in the Griffiths Valuation, a George Jackson had title to about 170 of the 286 acres in the townland. He likely sub-leased to tenant farmers.  He also leased 40 acres directly from the Marquis of Donegal.
1849
Map of Kings Tenement in town of Antrim

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