What is the origin of the name Jackson?
1: English Scottish and northern Irish: patronymic from Jack. In North America this surname has absorbed other patronymics beginning with J- in various European languages in particular those derived [...]
Miscellanea, Vol. 11
...Topeliffe took the part of Joseph Jackson in a civil dissension between two brethren about a horse which had died... (Heywood, England, United Kingdom - 1677)
...Topeliffe took the part of Joseph Jackson in a civil dissension between two brethren about a horse which had died... (Heywood, England, United Kingdom - 1677)
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Miscellanea, Vol. 11
... Thomas Jackson ten., &c., g. d. ix° die Junij anno quinto Jacobi medietatem sive indivisum... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
... Thomas Jackson ten., &c., g. d. ix° die Junij anno quinto Jacobi medietatem sive indivisum... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
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Miscellanea, Vol. 11
...of Will. Beitson of Whitley, Richard Jackson of the same, clothr , & Abraham Doliffe of Kirkheaton, duly marrid before... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
...of Will. Beitson of Whitley, Richard Jackson of the same, clothr , & Abraham Doliffe of Kirkheaton, duly marrid before... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
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Miscellanea, Vol. 11
... Richardus Jackson predictus ten., &c., g. d. xij° die Octobris anno ij° Jae. unam parcellam... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
... Richardus Jackson predictus ten., &c., g. d. xij° die Octobris anno ij° Jae. unam parcellam... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
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Miscellanea, Vol. 11
... Thomas Jackson in jure Mariae uxoris ejus filiae Willielmi Broadley ten., &c., g. d. nono... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
... Thomas Jackson in jure Mariae uxoris ejus filiae Willielmi Broadley ten., &c., g. d. nono... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
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Miscellanea, Vol. 11
... Richardus Jackson ten., &c., g. d. i X°die Augusti anno xxxjo Eliz. unam parcellam terrae... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
... Richardus Jackson ten., &c., g. d. i X°die Augusti anno xxxjo Eliz. unam parcellam terrae... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
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Miscellanea, Vol. 11
... Thomas Jackson ten. i. 1. b. tres partes unius burgagij in tenura ejusdem Thomae Jackson.... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
... Thomas Jackson ten. i. 1. b. tres partes unius burgagij in tenura ejusdem Thomae Jackson.... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
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Miscellanea, Vol. 11
... Richardus Jackson ten., &c., g. d. x° die Januarij anno xlv° Eliz. unam parcellam terrae... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
... Richardus Jackson ten., &c., g. d. x° die Januarij anno xlv° Eliz. unam parcellam terrae... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
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Miscellanea, Vol. 11
...Jackson, Richard... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
...Jackson, Richard... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
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Miscellanea, Vol. 11
...unius burgagij in tenura ejusdem Thomae Jackson.... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
...unius burgagij in tenura ejusdem Thomae Jackson.... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
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Miscellanea, Vol. 11
...W. Wheater), presented by Mr. Richard Jackson.... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
...W. Wheater), presented by Mr. Richard Jackson.... (Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - 1904)
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What is the origin of the name Jackson?
1: English Scottish and northern Irish: patronymic from Jack. In North America this surname has absorbed other patronymics beginning with J- in various European languages in particular those derived [...]