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JACKSON
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Jacson etc
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Hellen Jackson, spinster of Maltalf, Chappell Lefrith, 1727
Will dated 25/3/1727 mentions:
- "I Hellen Jackson of Maltalf in ye parish of Chappell Lefrith ... spinster"
- "I give and devise unto Edwar Jackson my brother in law and to my sister Ann Lingard, all that Rent at dalehead which is paid by Thomas Rolley for ye remaining part of the Leas yet in being, and if Edward Jackson die before ye Leas be expired, then ... his son Paule Jackson shall enjoy that share..., and if my sister Ann Lingard die before ye Leas be forth, then ... Timothy Lingard ye other moyety"
- "I give Mary Kirk Margaret Waterhouse Ann [Slack] Mary Waterhouse to each of them 5 shilling"
- "I give to Henry Kirk Arnold Kirk Ann Kirke and Thomas, sons & daughter to Arnold Kirk of Martinside to each of them 5 shillings"
- "to Arnold Kirk of martinside senior 20 shillings"
- "to my sister in law Ann Hadfield [£]10"
- "to Margaret Lingard Dorothy Lingard Timothy Lingard Ann Lingards daughters & son, and likewise to Thomas Swan Rowland Swan Alis Swan & Cristian Swan, all children to my sister Alis Swan all ye residue ... to be equally divided"
- "my sister Ann Lingard & Arnold Kirk of martinside to be executors"
- Witnesses: John Barber & [Townley] Boardman
Inventory taken 6/4/1727 by John Barber & Joseph Cricket
Probate granted 16/10/1727 to Ann Lingard & Arnold Kirk
William Jackson of Chapel en le Frith, 1739
- No will
- Bond to Adam Jackson, yeoman of CELF, son of the deceased; Joshua Wood, yeoman of CELF and William Budgen, labourer of CELF
- Admin granted 5/5/1739 to Adam Jackson
Hannah Jackson of Peak Forest, 1748
Badly damaged, and hard to read, will mentions:
- "my [nep....] Edward Furnace of Tideswell"
- "Elizabeth Ely"
- "Ellen Vernon"
- "my .......... Edward Lomas the elder of Peak Forest"
- "my loveing Friend Edward Lomas before mentioned" Executor
- Witnesses: Edward Lomas, George Hallam & Matt: Walker
Inventory taken 19/8/1748 by George Hallam & Thomas Ely
Edward Jackson, butcher of Tideswell, 1800/04
Will dated 18/11/1800 mentions:
- Son Edward Jackson (Exec)
- Land purchased from Mr John Barrett (or Barnett?)
- The late Mr John [Bu..ties]
- Two closes at Lowflatt
- Land at Stanton called Nether Field
- A barn in Back Lane
- Son John (Exec)
- His house adjoins "a piece of waste land commonly called the Cliff"
- Land purchased from Mr Cheney
- "[Coales] lying at Doghillocks and Croslands"
- Daughter Ellen
- Grandaughter Winefred Hudson (as yet unmarried)
- Witnesses: Geo: Oldfield, Saml Eyre & Robl Bramwell
Probate granted 14/6/1804 (states testator died 15/1/1804)
Edward Jackson, farmer of Tideswell, 1807/09
Will dated 21/9/1807 mentions:
- Brother John Jackson of Tideswell, butcher
- Friend Isaac Hill of Bradwell, baker
- Wife Martha
- "my children during their minority"
- "my son Edward or any other of my sons"
- Witnesses: John Fisher, Henry Fisher & R [.] Wilson
Probate granted 13/10/1809 (states testator died 6/7/1809)
Rachel Jackson, spinster of Chapel en le Frith, 1811
- No will
- Admin 20/3/1811 to William Jackson of CELF, blacksmith, father of the deceased; Jonathan Jackson of CELF, blacksmith & Joshua Nall of CELF, sadler
John Jackson, labourer of Rushop, Chapel en le Frith, 1816
Will dated 21/9/1807 mentions:
- Wife Millicent
- "2 closes of land I purchased from the late William Thomason of [Cadster] at Stoneyford in Chapel en le Frith"
- Robert Needham of Perry foot, gentleman (Exec)
- Francis Owin the elder of Peakes Hill, gentleman (Exec)
- The children of his late nephew Jasper Owen
- Francis Owin the younger of Oxlow House
- Niece Martha Robinson, wife of Thomas Robinson of Sheffield
- Niece Mary Hawksworth of Sheffield, widow
- Niece Sarah Walker, wife of William Walker of Peak Forest
- Martha Shirt, wife of George Shirt of Sparrowpit
- Witnesses: Willm Needham, Jasper Needham & Joseph Carrington
Probated dated 7/12/1816 to Robert Needham of Perry Foot, gentleman & Francis Owen the elder of Peaks Hill, farmer, both in the liberty of Peak Forest
Jane Jackson, widow of Peak Forest, 1818
Will dated 21/12/1818 mentions:
- Son Richard Jackson to take over the farm which she holds from the Duke of Devonshire
- Son James Jackson
- "all my children"
- Daughter Esther Jackson
- Witnesses: Ellis Woodroofe & John [Mallor]
Grant of probate missing.
James Jackson, widower, 1826
- No will
- Bond to Elizabeth Timms, widow of Chapel en le Frith, John Braddock, grocer of Chapel en le Frith & James Carrington, innkeeper of Chapel en le Frith.
- Admin dated 8/11/1826 to Elizabeth Timms, of James Jackson, widower, her later father who died over 14 days ago.
William Jackson, blacksmith of Combs smithy, Chapel en le Frith, 1832
Will dated 20/5/1882 mentions:
- Wife Mary Jackson (Exec)
- "the eldest son of my late son Jonathan Jackson" (grandson is un-named)
- Daughter Ann Bennett
- Daughter Mary Brocklehurst
- Son John Jackson (Exec)
- Grandson George Brocklehurst
- Witnesses: Josiah Bradbury, [Hnery] [D.uday] & Henry Pott
Probate granted 27/9/1832 to John Jackson of Burfield Bottim in the parish of Chapel en le Frith, blacksmith, Mary Jackson having died since the testator's decease.
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