Notes


Note for:   Howard Jackson,   21 SEP 1812 - 14 APR 1888          Index
Christening:   
     Date:   15 DEC 1812
     Place:   north Reston
Occupation:   
     Place:   Captain, HEIC

Individual note:   
Mrs Fraser writes of him "My Grandfather Jackson was from Grantham (I thin k). At the age of 13 or 14 he ran away to sea, I think he was born at a nd left Grantham and became a brave and successful sea captain, made a go od deal of money for those times and returned to England a bought Resto n. He had the good sense to marry a lady and various good marriages help ed to raise the family. My Grandfather married Mary Howard, the daught er of a solicitor in Calcutta. I believe her mothers name was Mitford. S he was married twice, first to her cousin a Mr Eyres from Somerset with wh om she went to India sometime in 1700. Mr Eyres died in India and then s he married Mr Howard also a solicitor. Then as you know my Grandfather h ad a large family of nine children. Reston was but a small property and af ter his death and my grandmothers death it was sold and bought for a compa ratively small sum by one of his own sons, your husband's father, my Unc le Howard (Jackson). At his death it was then disposed of ... One of my Gr andfathers sons, my Uncle William, also went to India and became a solicit or and married a Miss Ewing (I believe) and had two children, the daught er married in Ireland, the son enlisted in the army and returned to Englan d. When about 30 he died at home, I never heard that he left money."

Howard Jackson HEIC Honourable England India Company

Dwelling:

Census Place:
North Reston, Lincoln, England

Name Rel Occ Marr Age Sex Birth Place

Howard Jackson Head Landowner Poor Law Guardian M 68 M North Reston Hal l, Lincoln, England
Susan Jackson Wife M 52 F London, Middlesex, England
Susan R. Jackson Dau U 16 F North Reston Hall, Lincoln, England
Marie Lind Governess Governess (Teacher) U 21 F Albig, Germany
Betsy Wood Servant Servant U 23 F Legbourne, Lincoln, England
Mary Scotney Servant Servant U 20 F Barrowby, Lincoln, England
Mary Jane Humberstone Servant Servant U 16 F Little Cawthorpe, Lincoln, E ngland

Source:
FHL Film PRO Ref Piece Folio Page
1341777 RG11 3260 46 13



1861 Census

JACKSON, Howard Head Married M 48 Landed Proprietor
North Reston VIEW
JACKSON, Susan Wife F 32
London
Middlesex VIEW
JACKSON, Henry ... Son Unmarried M 8 Scholar
...
Middlesex VIEW
JACKSON, James ... Son Unmarried M 6 Scholar
... VIEW
JACKSON, John H Son M 4 Scholar
... VIEW
JACKSON, Mary L H Daughter Unmarried F 2
North Reston
Lincolnshire VIEW
JACKSON, Catherine H Daughter Unmarried F 0 (9M)
North Reston
Lincolnshire VIEW
SMITH, Jane Unmarried F 53 Teacher
...
Lincolnshire VIEW
CLARKE, Betsey Servant Unmarried F 22 Cook
Ludborough
Lincolnshire VIEW
LAKING, Elen Servant Unmarried F 21 House Maid
Legbourne
Lincolnshire VIEW
CROW, Ann Servant Unmarried F 19 ... Maid
South Reston
Lincolnshire VIEW
PARR, Emma Servant Unmarried F 20 ...
Legbourne
Lincolnshire VIEW

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RG number:
RG09 Piece:
2379 Folio:
51 Page:
11

Registration District:
Louth Sub District:
1 Withern Enumeration District:
4 Ecclesiastical District:


Parish:
North Reston City/Municipal Borough:
Address:
, Hall


Notes


Note for:   William Jackson,   7 SEP 1802 - 15 NOV 1838          Index
Occupation:   
     Place:   Solicitor

Individual note:   
Mrs Fraser writes of him "My Grandfather Jackson was from Grantham (I thin k). At the age of 13 or 14 he ran away to sea, I think he was born at a nd left Grantham and became a brave and successful sea captain, made a go od deal of money for those times and returned to England a bought Resto n. He had the good sense to marry a lady and various good marriages help ed to raise the family. My Grandfather married Mary Howard, the daught er of a solicitor in Calcutta. I believe her mothers name was Mitford. S he was married twice, first to her cousin a Mr Eyres from Somerset with wh om she went to India sometime in 1700. Mr Eyres died in India and then s he married Mr Howard also a solicitor. Then as you know my Grandfather h ad a large family of nine children. Reston was but a small property and af ter his death and my grandmothers death it was sold and bought for a compa ratively small sum by obne of his own sons, your husband's father, my Unc le Howard (Jackson). At his death it was then disposed of ... One of my Gr andfathers sons, my Uncle William, also went to India and became a solicit or and married a Miss Ewing (I believe) and had two children, the daught er married in Ireland, the son enlisted in the army and returned to Englan d. When about 30 he died at home, I never heard that he left money."

4. 4. Sacred to the Memory of\ William Jackson Esq.\ Attorney at Law in th is City, who died in Calcutta\ November 15th > 1838, aged 35 years. \\ > > Obituary

He was at the King Edward VI Grammar school in Louth 1809-1812 and 1814- 17 and practised as a solicitor in the High Court in Calcutta
Gouldings Louth Almanacks for 1927 - 1931