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From: "Bonnie Barnes" <>
Subject: Re: [JACKSON-UK] JACKSON, Henry b. 1824 Lincs.; JACKSON, Thomas b. 22 July
Date: Sat, 5 Oct 2002 08:18:43 +0800
References: <20021003234408.23370.qmail@web12807.mail.yahoo.com>
Hello Cher,
I'm sorry it has taken me so long to answer your email, but I've had a
windfall on my Wilson line in the last couple of days and got sidetracked!!!
I really don't think that my Henry JACKSON is the same as the one you're
looking for. My Henry JACKSON was definitely born and christened at
Donington-In-Holland, Lincolnshire in 1824. His father was also Henry
JACKSON b. 1793 also in Donington and married to Rebecca Sarah LUNN....also
from Donington.
Henry Jackson's seem to be a dime a dozen so tred carefully. My Henry's
brother immigrated to Canada (his brother's name was Speed JACKSON), but I
don't know if Henry or any of the other siblings ever left England.
Good luck in you search. Sorry I'm not any help to you.
Bonnie
----- Original Message -----
From: "C. Quinn" <>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 7:44 AM
Subject: [JACKSON-UK] JACKSON, Henry b. 1824 Lincs.; JACKSON, Thomas b. 22
July
> Bonnie,
>
> I read your JACKSON postings and wonder if we might
> have a connection. My JACKSON info is below.
>
> Henry JACKSON was born in West Hartlepool, Duham, ENG,
> while his wife, (Mary) Emma BLENKINSOP was born in
> Greatham, Durham, ENG. At least three of their
> children were born in England.
>
> >From the 1900 U.S. Census (Texas)
> County: Maverick
> City, township: Eagle Pass Township, Precinct No. 2
> Supervisor's District: 5
> Enumerator's District: 55
> Sheet Number : 4
> Frame(?) : 9127 (This number was hand
> written on page.)
> Enumeration Date : 11 & 12 June 1900
>
> NAME: JACKSON, H. Emma Alfred Annie J.
> Head Wife Son Daughter
> RACE: W W W W
> SEX : M F M F
> DOB : Sep 1847 Jan 1852 Nov 1879(?) Jun 1880
> AGE : 50 48
> Status: M M S S
> YEARS: 30 30
> MARRIED
> BPLACE: England England England England
> FATHER: England England England England
> BPLACE
> MOTHER: England England England England
> BPLACE
> Naturalized
> OCC : Blacksmith Machinist At School
>
> NAME: Dora Mamie Ernest
>
> Daughter Daughter Son
> RACE: W W W
> SEX : M F M
> DOB : Dec 1885 Jan 1887/8 Nov 1895
> AGE : 14 13 4 1/2 (or 5)
> Status: S S S
> YEARS:
> MARRIED
> BPLACE: Texas Texas Texas
> FATHER: England England England
> BPLACE
> MOTHER: England England England
> BPLACE
> OCC : At School At School At School
>
> The microfiche page I was looking at was difficult to
> read. Here's what I made out from the columns I had
> difficulty with:
> YEAR OF IMMIGRATION TO U.S.: 1883
> # YEARS IN U.S. : 17
> ALFRED'S DOB : Mar or Nov 1879
> MOTHER OF HOW MANY CHILDREN (for Emma): 13
> # OF THESE CHILDREN LIVING (for Emma) : 7
> (Who were the remaining children?)
>
> Additional info:
> 1. There was a child older than Alfred. Her name
> was Hannah. She was probably married to Otto
> GERLINE & living in Three Rivers, Michigan, by
> the time of the 1900 census.
> 2. Annie's middle name was Jane. (Annie J. from
> above.)
> 3. Annie Jane would marry John SANFORD, a lawyer.
> They continued to live in Texas.
> 4. Annie Jane & John SANFORD's children:
> - John Jr. - Henry Jackson - Elizabeth Ada
> - Susan Ellen
> 5. Dora's given name was Dorothy.
> 6. Dorothy would marry Henry Edward QUINN. They
> settled in Richfield Springs, NY.
> 7. Dorothy & Henry QUINN's children:
> - Elizabeth Jane - Catherine Amelia
> - Margaret Blanche - Henry Edward
> - Duncan Gollan - Miranda Felicia
> 8. Mamie would marry William SCRIVNER/SCRIVENER. I
> believe they stayed in Texas & had children.
> 9. Ernest married a woman from Mexico. They had
> children & remained in Texas. I believe Ernest
> was living in Houston when he died.
> 10. Henry JACKSON, who was married to (Mary) Emma
> BLENKINSOP, had a sister with the first initial
> A. As of 17 Nov 1904, A. was living with her
> family at 21 Bridge Street, Blaydon, Durham,
> England. A. was married to John GREY.
> In her letter to Henry, dated 17 Nov 1904, A.
> mentioned a Hannah. From the context I get the
> idea Hannah was a sibling. However, I can't
> say that with authority.
> 11. In the 1920 U.S. Census (Texas) there was a
> George F. JACKSON & family living in Eagle Pass,
> Maverick County, TX. He was about 28 years old
> in 1920. (My photocopy of the census page isn't
> that clear.) Would anyone know if/how he was
> connected to the above JACKSON family?
>
> Any info regarding the JACKSONs & BLENKINSOPs would be
> gratefully appreciated.
>
> =====
> Peace, love, joy,
> Cher
>
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