Richard Jackson, of Paignton

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Richard Jackson

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Paignton, Devon, England
Death: July 23, 1625 (63-64)
Paington, Devon, England (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: Paignton, Devon, England, UK
Immediate Family:

Son of Richard Jackson, of Horbling; John Jackson, of Hole; Elizabeth Jackson and Elizabeth Jackson, of Hole
Husband of Elizabeth Jackson
Father of Richard Jackson; Thomasin Jackson; Elizabeth Jackson; John Jackson, of Portsmouth; Alice Jackson and 3 others
Brother of Anthony Jackson; Agnes Jackson; Frances Jackson; Anne Colby; Mary Jackson and 2 others

Occupation: Cord of Paiginton Will Administrator
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About Richard Jackson, of Paignton

Richard Jackson (son of John Jackson) was born 1561 in ,,Devon, England, and died 23 Jul 1625 in Paignton, Devon, England. He married Elizabeth on 1584 in ,,Devon, England. She died Abt. 11 May 1624 in Paignton, Devon, England.

Notes for Richard Jackson, Sr:

  • Richard Jackson was born say 1561, and was probably the man of that name buried at Paignton, Devon, 23 July 1625 (FHL microfilm, reel 917, 212). He married, probably about 1584, Elizabeth ___, who as wife of Richard Jackson was buried at Paignton 11 May 1624 (ibid).
  • Richard Jackson seems to have moved from Brixham shortly after 1587 and into Paignton, four miles away, in 1599 or shortly before. In 1602 when he was named administrator of the estate of his brother Thomas, he was called a cordiner of Paignton. The last two of his children to marry --- apparently after their father's death --- did so in the parish of St. Saviour, Dartmouth, where perhaps they were living with their older brother, Richard, whose whereabouts at this time are not known.

Sources

  • NEHGS REGISTER vol.. 144, page 31 "Two John Jacksons from Dartmouth, Devon"

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'Hole' (Old English: Cut into a hillside) is a Grade II* Listed medieval farmstead, centred around a traditional thatched cob and stone Devon longhouse. Records date back to 1330 when it was owned by one 'William de Hole', and throughout later history, Hole farm has been a Yeoman farmer's home.

Richard Jackson seems to have moved from Brixham shortly after 1587 and into Paignton, four miles away, in 1599 or shortly before. In 1602 when he was named administrator of the estate of his brother Thomas, he was called a cordiner of Paignton. The last two of his children to marry --- apparently after their father's death --- did so in the parish of St. Saviour, Dartmouth, where perhaps they were living with their older brother, Richard, whose whereabouts at this time are not known'



'Hole' (Old English: Cut into a hillside) is a Grade II* Listed medieval farmstead, centred around a traditional thatched cob and stone Devon longhouse. Records date back to 1330 when it was owned by one 'William de Hole', and throughout later history, Hole farm has been a Yeoman farmer's home.

Richard Jackson seems to have moved from Brixham shortly after 1587 and into Paignton, four miles away, in 1599 or shortly before. In 1602 when he was named administrator of the estate of his brother Thomas, he was called a cordiner of Paignton. The last two of his children to marry --- apparently after their father's death --- did so in the parish of St. Saviour, Dartmouth, where perhaps they were living with their older brother, Richard, whose whereabouts at this time are not known'

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Richard Jackson, of Paignton's Timeline

1561
1561
Paignton, Devon, England
1585
1585
Paignton, Torbay, England, United Kingdom
1587
August 11, 1587
Brixham, Devon, England (United Kingdom)
1590
1590
Paignton, Torbay, Devon, England
1593
1593
Paignton, Torbay, England, United Kingdom
1597
1597
Paignton, Torbay, England, United Kingdom
1599
September 16, 1599
Paignton, Torbay, Devon, England
1605
April 1, 1605
Paignton, Torbay, Devon, England
1608
December 26, 1608
Paignton, Torbay, England