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Abraham JACKSON

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Nom Abraham JACKSON Naissance 1788 ?,,Lancashire,,England,Hawkshead,County Of Cumbria Baptême 18 oct 1788 ?,S6,South Yorkshire,,,High Bradfield,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang Genre Masculin Profession Farmer Décès 5 juil 1866 ?,,South Yorkshire,,,Worrall,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang _CREA 17 sept 2023 _FIL LEGITIMATE_CHILD ID personne I45769 Pierre Harbourgt Dernière modif. 16 sept 2023
Père 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)
Mère Martha SHAW, n. 1754 d. 9 avr 1827, ?,,South Yorkshire,,,Worrall,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang (Âgé de 73 ans)
Mariage 20 nov 1780 ?,S6,South Yorkshire,,,High Bradfield,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED ID Famille F11564 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial
Famille 1 Mary WAINWRIGHT, n. 1 jan 1790, Sheffield,,South Yorkshire,,England,North d. 14 juil 1823, ?,,South Yorkshire,,,Thurlstone,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang
(Âgé de 33 ans)
Mariage 23 juil 1810 Sheffield,,South Yorkshire,,England,North _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED Enfants 1. William JACKSON, n. 1811, ?,,South Yorkshire,,England,[Yorkshire] - Sheffield,North d. 7 fév 1869, ?,,South Yorkshire,,,[Yorkshire] - Wadsley,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang
(Âgé de 58 ans)
2. Charles JACKSON, n. 20 juil 1813, ?,,South Yorkshire,,,[Yorkshire] - Thurlstone,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang 3. Richard JACKSON, n. 1817, ?,,South Yorkshire,,,[Yorkshire] - Thurlstone,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang d. 6 déc 1862, ?,,South Yorkshire,,,[Yorkshire] - Worrall,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang
(Âgé de 45 ans)
4. Mary JACKSON, n. juil 1823, ?,,South Yorkshire,,,[Yorkshire] - Thurlstone,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang d. 22 déc 1823, Penistone,,Yorkshire,,England,[Sheffield] - Carlecoates
(Âgé de 0 ans)
ID Famille F11568 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial Dernière modif. 21 août 2024
Famille 2 Elizabeth CRESWICK, n. 1798, Sheffield,,South Yorkshire,,England,North d. 16 mai 1850, ?,,South Yorkshire,,,Worrall,Yorkshire And The Humber,Englang
(Âgé de 52 ans)
Mariage 2 oct 1828 Sheffield,,South Yorkshire,,England,North _CREA 21 août 2024 _UST MARRIED ID Famille F27779 Feuille familiale | Tableau familial Dernière modif. 21 août 2024
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Notes - Abraham continued the farming tradition living at Thurlstone nearPenistone and marying local girl Mary Wainwright in 1811. She gave himthree sons but died in 1823 giving birth to a daughter. The daughter,Mary, sadly only lived a few months. In 1828he married ElizabethCreswick ( Criswick) but had no more children. On the death of hisfather in 1832, Abraham inherited the farm at Worrall and moved in. Hecontinued to prosper and bought more land in Wadsley Park.Elizabeth died in 1850 and in 1851,aged 60, he retired, and passedLane Farm to his son Richard who had been living with him and sharingthe work. It comprised the Dwelling House; barns and stables;cow-house; parcels of land; parkland;and Timber Croft.In his willdated 1855 Abraham also left Richard an annuity for life.Son WILLIAM would only inherit the part of Wadsley Park bought byAbraham in 1835.During his lifetime Abraham also purchased part of WADSLEY PARK ESTATE- lying between Lough Dyke and Lane Farm - for £1,800.UnfortxgMal'hôtelllee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»unately in 1862 Richard died aged 45 and in march 1865 his onlygrandson, Thomas Edward also died aged just5, leaving no one to takeover the farm.In 1865 ABRAHAM ran into some financial difficulty. A Mr Brownrequiredrepayment of interest on a previous loan, but Abraham had toobtain another loan from Mortomley Hospitalto help out.In 1865 Dyson Holme Estate was sold to a Jos. Dickinson and in July1866 Abrham died.After Abrahams death in 1866 a valuationwas made on Lane Farm(Worrel) - £3,315-4xgMal'hôtelllee?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»s-9d- probably as a precursor to selling. The farm comprised - small farmhouses; ploughing land and woodland; rough and unfurnishedout-buildings; 2 Cutler workshops; 4 cottages; 3 gardens. Was this thebreak up of the farming era in the Jackson family?Abraham and his wife Elizabeth are buried in the same grave as that ofhis father and mother (Abraham and Martha), in the churchyard of StNicholas Bradfield.The gravestone islaid flat, directlyonentering the churchyard, onthe path.