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Title: marriage-Keele, Staffs 1839
Post by: weemay on Sunday 27 August 06 18:43 BST (UK)
Hi, can anyone help me find out who the parents of Thomas Jackson born 1820,newcastle under lyme were. He married Rhoda Pattisson at St. John's, Keele, Staffordshire on the 8th August, 1839 and also what his father's occupation was. I can find Thomas and Rhoda on the 1841 and 1851 census but no trace after that. Thanks for any help.
Title: Re: marriage-Keele, Staffs 1839
Post by: irret on Sunday 27 August 06 19:03 BST (UK)
http://www.familysearch.org/ Not quite what you asked for but I hope you haven't got this already.
Birth Rhoda Pattison 5 Aug 1821 Newcastle Under Lyme, Stafford, England
Parents William pattison/Sarah
Title: Re: marriage-Keele, Staffs 1839
Post by: irret on Sunday 27 August 06 19:08 BST (UK)
Marriage Rhoda Pattison/ Thomas Jackson 1839 Sep quarter Newcastle Under Lyme Vol 17 Page 97 as this is after 1837 it should give you their fathers names. :)
http://search.ancestry.co.uk
Title: Re: marriage-Keele, Staffs 1839
Post by: Tati on Sunday 27 August 06 19:18 BST (UK)
1861
RG9/1916 147 25
Newcastle under Lyme
Fletcher Street

Thomas Jackson, head, 41, Potter
Rhoda, wife, 38
William, son, 19, Potter
George, son, 16, Potter
Ann, dau, 8, scholar
Thomas, son, 6, scholar
John, son, 2
Sarah Warrilow?, unm, 37, Silk (something)

All born Newcastle
 
Title: Re: marriage-Keele, Staffs 1839
Post by: weemay on Sunday 27 August 06 21:42 BST (UK)
Thanks for replies, didn't know Rhoda's date of birth but had other info. Sorry I had Thomas and Rhoda on the 1861 census but  it is after that they seem to have disappeared. Know that Thomas was still living in September, 1879 as he is not down as deceased on his son Thomas's marriage certificate. Thanks again.
Title: Re: marriage-Keele, Staffs 1839
Post by: Tati on Monday 28 August 06 07:44 BST (UK)
Know that Thomas was still living in September, 1879 as he is not down as deceased on his son Thomas's marriage certificate.

Sorry to say so, but marriage certs don't necessarily mention that a father is deceased  :-\   

I can't see them either for the moment - still searching - they must be somewhere (at least Thomas!) Are there Jackson marriage witnesses?
Title: Re: marriage-Keele, Staffs 1839
Post by: weemay on Monday 28 August 06 11:28 BST (UK)
thanks for searching for me, I will try to find out if the names of witnesses are known. I got the marriage details from a contact in Canada!