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Research into Jackson Family from Ireland.

Names I am Interested in ,Emma M L Moxley.Caroline and Eliza Mildenhall-Stuart, Joseph Bland, David Jackson of Wicklow) Henry V Jackson of Tipperary ,Frederick and Louisa Jackson,of Tipperary ,Charles Jackson of Mountmellick and Tipperary.JP, Meikle, Brant, Charles and Ellen of Tipperary, I am trying to put together a blog on my family tree,as you all know how difficult this is in Ireland as a lot of records were deliberately shamefully distroyed which I find sinister ,Example>How could Irish families prove that their own land or House was stolen from them or even the family name ,this happened and doing ones family history is a major headache and expensive , My surname is Jackson from Tipperary ,The young Henry married C M Marshall from America she had been widowed young with children born in America and on her 2'nd marriage had two more children in Ireland. Christopher Jackson WW1 Veteran my Grandad born in Ireland had some connection to Warburton's of King's County. So for any other people out there looking to connect their family tree in Tipperary ,Mountmellic, King's,Wicklow,parhaps we can put our heads together and come up with an answer. I hold my breath. Interesting Though.

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Comment by Geraldine Jackson on March 10, 2011 at 3:55pm
Hello Jack, I got info on Bernard and Johanna Jackson  1901 in  Tipperary Town ,It seems they emigrated to America Their Son Christopher went with them so it can't be my Grandfather Christopher Jackson, I have tried every jackson in Ireland ,I have a feeling he may have used his second name I would have thought when he got Married in St Cronans RC Church ,Roscrea 1906 to Sarah Ward he would have had to give his true name ?I also believe his family disapproved or he married without telling his family ,he was very young ,I did go to St Cronans but the Priest was very protective of his books so I couldn't Look he glanced at the record and said Christopher's father was Charles Jackson. Christopher  joined the British Army and fought in WW1, Thank you for all your help. I really am stuck,amany Jacksons in County Offaly called themselves by their second name like Charles William Henry Jackson of Fortwilliam known as W H Jackson.which I strongly believe is related ,It's giving me a headache. Thank You Jack ,You have a great surname.
Comment by Jack Mc Donald on December 30, 2009 at 5:22am
Taken from 'Tipperary Town Roots 1901; (only includes street & names, but from origional 1901 census)
Bohercrow st (13) (house no.)
Jackson Bernard & Johanna; Bridget, Johanna, Patrick, Christopher, Mary, Michael.
(51)
Jackson William & Margaret; Patrick, Catherine, Johanna.(plasterer)

The 1911 census for All Ireland is available at; http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie

I'm not a Jackson, a query came to me thru my website; http://www.genealogylaois.com
Best wishes,
Jack

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