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JACKSON

(aka - Jacson etc )


Hellen Jackson, spinster of Maltalf, Chappell Lefrith, 1727

Will dated 25/3/1727 mentions:

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

Hannah Jackson of Peak Forest, 1748

Badly damaged, and hard to read, will mentions:

Inventory taken 19/8/1748 by George Hallam & Thomas Ely

Edward Jackson, butcher of Tideswell, 1800/04

Will dated 18/11/1800 mentions:

Probate granted 14/6/1804 (states testator died 15/1/1804)

Edward Jackson, farmer of Tideswell, 1807/09

Will dated 21/9/1807 mentions:

Probate granted 13/10/1809 (states testator died 6/7/1809)

Rachel Jackson, spinster of Chapel en le Frith, 1811

John Jackson, labourer of Rushop, Chapel en le Frith, 1816

Will dated 21/9/1807 mentions:

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:

Grant of probate missing.

James Jackson, widower, 1826

William Jackson, blacksmith of Combs smithy, Chapel en le Frith, 1832

Will dated 20/5/1882 mentions:

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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