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JACKSON in Putney / Chelsea
« on: Saturday 28 November 09 21:55 GMT (UK) »
Hi All,
Looking for descendants of Thomas Kipling JACKSON and Alma COLLINS.
Children are attached. All born Chelsea or Putney.

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Jeff

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Re: JACKSON in Putney / Chelsea
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 28 November 09 22:26 GMT (UK) »
elsie alma jackson married charles alfred stone 3/8/1915 at st.stephen east twickenham
cattell,alcester
vickers,sulgrave
hewish,holborn
manley,bethnal green
barnes,bassingbourn

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Re: JACKSON in Putney / Chelsea
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 29 November 09 10:23 GMT (UK) »
Hi Wozzle,
How do you know this, have you this information in your tree? The only child apart from my Grandad Hartes George I had any information on was Elsie. I knew she married Charles Stone, but nothing else. So, a big thank you for the further information, it's very much appreciated.

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Re: JACKSON in Putney / Chelsea
« Reply #3 on: Monday 30 November 09 15:29 GMT (UK) »
i looked up the name elsie alma jackson on the london metropolitan archives on ancestry
when this marriage came up i looked at the actual image of the marriage entry
there is a little bit more info on the marriage entry
charles alfred stone occ at time of marriage was hairdresser his fathers name was charles stone
occ. plasterer
at the time of the marriage both charles and elsie put there place of abode down as 4a,winchester road
elsie's father was down as thomas kipling jackson occ. chemist
the witnesses at the wedding were thomas jackson and henry charles jackson
cattell,alcester
vickers,sulgrave
hewish,holborn
manley,bethnal green
barnes,bassingbourn


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Re: JACKSON in Putney / Chelsea
« Reply #4 on: Monday 30 November 09 15:41 GMT (UK) »
do not know if you already have this
thomas kipling jackson age 24 occ. chemist/alma collins age 27 married on the 23/2/1891 at st.lukes parish church
grooms father thomas jackson fathers occ. chemist
at the time of the marriage place of residence was 19,kings road,putney
brides father -george collins occ. farmer
witnesses of marriage; h.mccarthy,e.searle
cattell,alcester
vickers,sulgrave
hewish,holborn
manley,bethnal green
barnes,bassingbourn

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Re: JACKSON in Putney / Chelsea
« Reply #5 on: Monday 30 November 09 16:39 GMT (UK) »
At http://www.1911census.co.uk/ they are indexed as "Jakson" in Brentford (I searched for Harold Kipling by first name)

At this time, all of the children except the eldest, Henry, appear to be still living with the family. "Frank P" is listed as "Frank Percy". "Hartes George" is indexed as "Horten George" (but that could obviously be a transcription error).

freebmd shows that Thomas K. Jackson died in 1913 in Brentford district aged 43 - this could be Thomas Kipling.
And a Alma Jackson died in the same area aged 76 in 1934.

Because of the common surname it's going to be quite hard to trace forward but perhaps some relative will find this post in time.
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Re: JACKSON in Putney / Chelsea
« Reply #6 on: Monday 30 November 09 22:09 GMT (UK) »
Thanks jorose,
I did know my GGrandad died young at age 43, he had brights disease, I know this to be Kidney failure or Kidney disease. I have even found the grave on Thomas and Alma, but sadly they have no headstone.
I did not know however that Frank was Frank Percy, that is very useful information.

Thanks also to Wozzle for the info on Charles Stone. Again very useful information

I am much in your debt. Thank you.
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Jeff

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Re: JACKSON in Putney / Chelsea
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 03 January 10 13:01 GMT (UK) »
Interested to hear of the genealogy of Thomas Kipling Jackson. My wife is a descendent of one of Alma Collins brothers, Frank (b. 1856). If you want further details of Alma's heritage I can perhaps help.

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Re: JACKSON in Putney / Chelsea
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 03 January 10 16:27 GMT (UK) »
Hi Derek2386,
I have not got Frank (1856) in my tree, but would also be very interested to have Alma's heritage. I have a photo of the Bells in Hordle where Alma's father George was a farmer and Inn Keeper. The pub is now a private residence. According to my records, (and they need confirming) George and his wife Mary had Alma and Rhoda, both born 1864, Frederick W. born 1865, Lucy B, born 1868 and Clara J, born 1873.
Any other information you may have gratefully recieved.
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Jeff