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ARC TBC - Edward Jackson b abt 1884

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 4:29 pm
by grangers14
Can anyone help my friend, Im not come up with anything?


Marriage.
Jan 11th 1905. St Peter and Paul, Cork
Edward Jackson, full, B A.U.C, Cork Barracks, Afred Jackson, Soldier
Kitty White, Full, S, 39 Hanover St, James White, Labourer
Witnesses :-Harry Lawton. Mary Sullivan.

1911. 163 Napier Street, Gorton, Manchester
Edward Jackson, head, 26, Professional Musician, Double Drummer, Middlesex London
Kathy, wife, 27, married 7 years 4 children, 3 living,
Lily, daur, 5,
Eilleen, daur, 4,
Christina, daur, 2 month, Gorton Lancs
Stephen White, brother in law, 28,
All others born Cork, Ireland

Edward was in the army before and after marriage and my friend has his records. From that...
1903 Edward joined the Militia. He joined on 14 March 1903 and is listed as being 18 years and 5 months old, he served 49 days. At the time he joined he was living at 157 Radnor Street. The twelve months prior to this he was living in Blackburn at 74 Peters Street. He is listed as working in a greengrocers shop in Blackburn as a driver and his boss was called Mr McClarence

1903 Edward joined the army (Manchester Regt) as the reserves where now back home and working in their everyday jobs and this was not enough for Edward. At the time he joined he was living at 107 Radnor Street, Hulme, Manchester and his is listed as a carter. He joined on 27 April 1903, at Ashton Under Lyne, his Regimental number was 8714; his term of service was 3 years with the colours and 9 years in the reserve. At the time he joined he was 18 years and 6 months old. He was stationed at Cork Barracks from 1903 to 1906.

13. 1917 20th Dec Edward served in France from 20/12/1917 to 18/3/1918 with the 7th Norfolk .Regiment. Edward was wounded in France Information from The Norfolk Regiment 6/2/1918 .Edward was admitted to hospital in Boulone with mild renal colic. On March 19th 1918 he was admitted to sick war hospital in Bradford. Edward was discharged from the army on 5 Oct 1918 as being no longer physically fit for service. Edward's total service was 13 years 9 days.

Re: Edward Jackson b abt 1884

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 5:07 pm
by AndrewA
What do you want help with specifically?

Re: Edward Jackson b abt 1884

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 5:37 pm
by grangers14
Ooops... :oops:
I cant find him in earlier census nor when or where he died.
Jo :)

Re: Edward Jackson b abt 1884

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 5:50 pm
by spes123
???

1901 RG 13 / 403 61 page 4
Living in Lambeth as a boarder.

1 Henrey Pl
Edward Jackson, Boarder, Single, 17, Born Lambeth

Ancestry have transcribe his year of birth incorrectly suggesting he is 19

Re: Edward Jackson b abt 1884

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 6:36 pm
by grangers14
I looked at that one spes. What does the occupation say? I cant make it out.
I dont think thats him :?
Thanks for looking though.
Jo :)

Re: Edward Jackson b abt 1884

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 6:59 pm
by spes123
Possibly Cabman or Carman difficult to tell with the lines through if I was to guess I would go for Carman (CARMAN See CARRIER. CARRIER A person who drove a vehicle used to transport goods. taken from http://homepage.ntlworld.com/hitch/gendocs/trades.html#C) given the word Rubbish written in brackets by the enumerator.

Si

Re: Edward Jackson b abt 1884

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 7:17 pm
by grangers14
I thought it said Publish?
Hmmmm something to think on then!
Jo :)

Re: Edward Jackson b abt 1884

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 7:34 pm
by spes123
Interesting that we saw two completely different words when looking at the same record, just shows how fun this hobby can be :-)

Re: Edward Jackson b abt 1884

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 12:19 pm
by rogerneilson
This looks like it should be archived, any objection?

Re: Edward Jackson b abt 1884

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 12:57 pm
by BC Wench
Is this still a Brickwall, or have you solved it?
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