I have found an article in the Cork Constitution (March 1853) about a young female Henrietta Jackson who absconded from her parents home. The article states she was the daughter of a respectable tradesman at Ballinasloe. I am trying to find the name of her parents to see if I have a family connection but cannot find any information on Jackson's living at Ballinasloe. Can anyone help me?
Many thanks
Sue Volker (Qld, Australia)
SueV
Sunday 2nd Jun 2024, 05:09AMMessage Board Replies
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Sue,
The Tithe Records have the surname Jackson in the parish of Killoran in 1828. The parish is located South West of the town of Ballinasloe in the Poor Law Union of Ballinasloe/Loughrea. No Jackson found in the town of Ballinasloe 1850's.
It would be helpful if you published the article on Henrietta Jackson which you found in the Cork Newspaper. I have checked the records for March 1853 with negative results. There was a Missionary College in Ballinasloe 1856 which has a "G Jackson" who got first prize for Landscape Drawings.
Regards,
McCoy
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Sue,
Attached a list of the surname "Jackson" in East County Galway early 1850's. The may be of assistance to you.
Source - Free Site - www.askaboutireland.ie/ Griffith's
Regards,
McCoy
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Attached FilesNewspaper articles - Ireland.docx (12.5 KB)
Many thanks for your reply and the information you provided. I have attached the 2 newspaper articles I have found regarding Henrietta.
Thanks again, Sue
SueV
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Thanks for your information. This is what I am looking for.
James Ogle