Hon. William Jackson
Profile & Legacies Summary
???? - 1804
Biography
Chief Justice of Jamaica, dying in London c. 1804.
- Will of William Jackson [late Chief Justice of Jamaica but now of Upper Phillimore Place] Kensington Middlesex proved 12/09/1804. He left 拢2000 to his nephew William Jackson of St Dorothy Jamaica, 拢200 to his kinsman Richard Butterfield of Cursitor Street, City of London and an annuity of 拢200 p.a. to his mother-in-law; he left his mountain plantation in St Dorothy called Blue Hole [previously part of another, illegible, estate] to his nephew William Jackson. He left the rest of his property in trust for his reputed daughter Elizabeth Jackson by Bridget Strachan [?] born in St Dorothy on or around 29/11/1789 and then at Mrs Young's Boarding School in Kensington.
Sources
See entry for his only child Elizabeth Bogle French nee Jackson.
- PROB 11/1414/128
Further Information
Absentee?
Transatlantic
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Spouse
Elizabeth Frances
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Children
a natural daughter Elizabeth
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Associated Estates (4)
The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:
- SD - Association Start Date
- SY - Association Start Year
- EA - Earliest Known Association
- ED - Association End Date
- EY - Association End Year
- LA - Latest Known Association
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1809 [EA] - 1815 [LA] → Previous owner
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1804 [EA] - 1804 [LA] → Owner
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1809 [EA] - 1827 [LA] → Previous owner
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1803 [EA] - 1804 [LA] → Owner
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Relationships (2)
Uncle → Nephew
Notes →
William Jackson inherited Blue Hole and others under the will of his uncle Hon. William Jackson proved in...
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Father → Natural Daughter
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Addresses (1)
Upper Phillimore Place, Kensington, London, Middlesex, London, England
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