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Benjamin JACKSON

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Nom Benjamin JACKSON Naissance 1727 ?,S6,South Yorkshire,,,High Bradfield,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang Baptême 26 oct 1727 ?,S6,South Yorkshire,,,High Bradfield,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang Genre Masculin Profession Farmer Décès mai 1804 ?,,South Yorkshire,,England,Bolsterstone,Yorkshire And The humber _CREA 17 sept 2023 _FIL LEGITIMATE_CHILD ID personne I45768 Arbour-Pierre1615 Dernière modif. 16 sept 2023
Père Abraham JACKSON, n. 1690, ?,S6,South Yorkshire,,,High Bradfield,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang Mère Sarah ELLISON, n. 18 déc 1695, ?,,South Yorkshire,,England,Bolsterstone,Yorkshire And The humber d. 5 sept 1772, ?,,South Yorkshire,,England,Bolsterstone,Yorkshire And The humber
(Âgé de 76 ans)
Mariage 16 juin 1723 ?,S6,South Yorkshire,,,[Church of St. Nicolas of High Bradfield,England] - High Bradfield,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED ID Famille F11564 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial
Famille 1 Anne BURLEY, n. 1730, ?,S6,South Yorkshire,,,High Bradfield,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang Mariage 21 déc 1747 ?,S6,South Yorkshire,,,High Bradfield,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED Enfants > 1. Sarah JACKSON, n. 20 mars 1748, ?,,South Yorkshire,,,Worrall,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang d. 5 nov 1786 (Âgé de 38 ans)
2. Elizabeth JACKSON, n. 1750, ?,,South Yorkshire,,England,Bolsterstone,Yorkshire And The humber > 3. Anne JACKSON, n. 1751, Sheffield,,South Yorkshire,,England,North + 4. Abraham JACKSON, n. 1754, Sheffield,,South Yorkshire,,England,North d. 5 mars 1832, ?,,South Yorkshire,,,Worrall,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang
(Âgé de 78 ans)
ID Famille F11563 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial Dernière modif. 21 août 2024
Famille 2 Elizabeth DYSON Mariage 1785 ?,S6,South Yorkshire,,,High Bradfield,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED ID Famille F28972 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial Dernière modif. 21 août 2024
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Notes - Between 1773 and 1776 Benjamin was made an Overseer of the Poor forWaldershelf and may have been living at Peasbloom House Bolsterstone.From 1797 until his death in 1804, Benjamin farmed at Hermit Royd atWharncliffside on land rented from Lord Milbourne.Benjamin was the only son of Abraham Jackson, and a farmer, like hisfather.The earliest reference found to a Benjamin Jackson is in JosephKenworthy's 'The Early History of Stocksbridge', part 22 which is inSheffield Archives (refMD3341-3). this is in a Special Collection inthe strong room and is unpublished work consisting of typewrittensheets, documents and photographs, stuck into a sort of scrap book.This volume concerns Overseers of the Poor also known asChurchwardens, or Constabulary and has copied lists of people holdingthis posts. One criteria for appointment to the post was having to ownproperty and a Benjamin Jackson of Peasbloom House was listed in1773/4/5/6. He also witnessed the Land Tax Billfor 1774 - this mayhave beenone of the duties of the job.Another reference was found in the Bolsterstone Parish Register of anatural daughter (Hannah Mate) born 8th June1779 - father BenjaminJackson, mother Mary Mate of Peasbloom House. Although this may not bethe 'right'Benjamin, Peasebloom House is a link.In 1797 and 1801 a reference in a Rentbook for the Duke of Melbourne'sEstate of Benjamin Jackson renting property and land at Hermit Royd.The Estate was sold in 1802 and he was listed in the sales catalogueas stillbeing a tennant at this time (Joseph Kenworthy's 'The EarlyHistory of Stocksbridge' Vol 2 Sheffield Local History Library). Theproperty at Dyson Holme Estate was owned by Benjamin Jackson butrented out (referencein rentbook 1801).In Benjamin Jackson's will dated 1803 he leaves his estate (DysonHolme at Wharncliffeside) to his son Abraham. He leaves anotherfreehold house and an annuity to his wife, the house to pass on tohisgrand-daughter(?) Elizabeth Jackson on his wife's demise. Otherdaughters to inherit were Sarah Parkin, Elizabeth Revell and alsograndson John Charlesworth and his four sisters.The Will also has an Indenture which specifies how all the legaciesare to be paid and seems complicated.Maybe his finances were not asstraightforward as his Will suggested!