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ElizabethHerts
25-11-11, 07:54
Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Thomas Jackson

Date and place of birth
Heptonstall area, 1755

Names of parents
John and Betty Jackson

Date and place of baptism
Name: Thomas Jackson
Event Date: 14 Dec 1755
Event Type: Baptism
Parish: Cross Stone Todmorden, St Paul
Father's Name: John Jackson
Mother's Name: Betty Jackson


Details of each of his or her marriages
To Betty
1778 Dec-27 Thomas Jackson otp webster Betty Jackson otp by licence
(St Thomas Heptonstall) Yorkshire


Children
William bapt. 16 Apr 1780 St Thomas Heptonstall
John bapt. 6 May 1782 St Thomas Heptonstall
George bapt. 30 Apr 1786 St Thomas Heptonstall
Buried 11 February 1792
Grace bapt. 14 Sep 1788 St Thomas Heptonstall
buried 15 Oct 1793
Betty bapt. 22 Jan 1790 St Thomas Heptonstall
Henry bapt. 13 Jan 1794 St Thomas Heptonstall
Isaac bapt. 15 Jan 1797 St Thomas Heptonstall


Occupation(s) - if any
Militiaman (William's baptism)
Clogger

Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) -
Hebden Bridge, Heptonstall, Yorkshire

Date, place and cause of death
8 Oct 1825 - according to his will
Probably at Hebden Bridge, Heptonstall
cause unknown

Date and place of burial

Forenames: Thomas
Surname: JACKSON
Abode: Hebden Bridge, Heptonstall
Day: 12 Month: Oct Year: 1825
Age: 69
Place: Heptonstall
Dedication: St Thomas County: Yorkshire West Riding

Details of will / administration of their estate
DD/J/14 18th January 1823 will of Thomas Jackson
http://www.hebdenbridgehistory.org.uk/archive/downloads/deeds-wills-legal-documents.pdf

I have now found this:
First name(s) Thomas
Last name Jackson
Year 1826
Date 1826, FEB
Place Halifax
County Yorkshire
Country England
Court York Prerogative & Exchequer Courts
Court detail Exchequer Court of York
Document type Will
Document reference vol.173, f.96
Index reference 1823061826120164.tif/5
Document ordering http://www.york.ac.uk/borthwick/remote-services/copying/order-form/
Record set Prerogative & Exchequer Courts Of York Probate Index, 1688-1858

It wasn't there before, and the Borthwick Institute said they didn't have it when I asked some time ago.[/B]

Memorial inscription -

C7 26 Sacred to the memory of THOMAS JACKSON of Hebden Bridge who died Oct 8th 1825 aged 69 years.
Also of BETTY his wife who died Novr 1st 1839 aged 84 years.
Also THOMAS HYDE PARKER, son of HENRY and MARY PARKER of Wood End who died March 28th 1851 aged 2 years.
Also of THOMAS JACKSON of Hebden Bridge, grandson of the aforesaid THOMAS and BETTY JACKSON, WHO DIED Decr 9th 1853 aged 44 years.
Also WILLIAM HENRY PARKER who died June 19th 1857 in the 6th year of his age.
Also of the aforesaid MARY PARKER who died Octr 28th 1859 aged 35 years.
Also SARAH, daughter of the aforesaid HENRY and MARY PARKER, who died April 16th 1860 aged 15 months.



link to his son Isaac Jackson
http://www.genealogistsforum.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=7199&highlight=Isaac+Jackson

ElizabethHerts
05-04-13, 09:03
Possible baptism?

Name: Thomas Jackson
Event Date: 14 Dec 1755
Event Type: Baptism
Parish: Cross Stone Todmorden, St Paul
Father's Name: John Jackson
Mother's Name: Betty Jackson

confirmed

ElizabethHerts
05-04-13, 09:05
Another baptism?

Name: Thomas Jackson
Event Date: 15 Nov 1758
Event Type: Baptism
Parish: Heptonstall, St Thomas
Father's Name: Clough Greenwood

ElizabethHerts
05-11-13, 20:34
I've added some extra details, as I now have his will and have transcribed it. There was another son, the eldest of the family, William, as I suspected.
I also have William's will.

Many thanks to Hebden Bridge History Society.

ElizabethHerts
07-11-13, 09:59
I have now established that Thomas was the son of John Jackson, thanks to the help of Hebden Bridge Family History Society, which confirms his baptism.

ElizabethHerts
14-11-13, 22:19
Heartfelt thanks to Hebden Bridge Literary & Scientific Society (Local History). again - they have just sent me the memorial inscription for Thomas and Betty - see above.

They have been so very helpful.

This MI has only just been transcribed and hasn't yet got onto the published list on the internet.

ElizabethHerts
11-05-14, 16:45
Today we visited Heptonstall with Julie in heavy showers. We were walking through the graveyard when OH suddenly found the gravestone lying flat on the ground with many, many others. We have duly photographed it and I'm very chuffed because there are hundreds in the graveyard.

ElizabethHerts
30-01-17, 13:54
Well, Borthwick had the will after all! Just found on FMP, and it wasn't there when I looked orginally!