Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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c.1833 Born son of [[Samuel Jackson (1799-1867)|Samuel Jackson]]
c.1833 Born son of [[Samuel Jackson (1798-1867)|Samuel Jackson]]


Deputed by the Chamber of Commerce to assist the English negotiators at Vienna in the negotiations for the Austrian tariff<ref>Sheffield Independent Nov. 30, 1867</ref>
Deputed by the Chamber of Commerce to assist the English negotiators at Vienna in the negotiations for the Austrian tariff<ref>Sheffield Independent Nov. 30, 1867</ref>

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of Spear and Jackson

c.1833 Born son of Samuel Jackson

Deputed by the Chamber of Commerce to assist the English negotiators at Vienna in the negotiations for the Austrian tariff[1]

1872 Married Sarah Skinner, widow, in Bispham[2]

1881 William A. Jackson 47, iron merchant, lived in Ecclesall Bierlow, with Elizabeth Jackson 44[3]

1888 Died in Ecclesall Bierlow[4]


See Also

Sources of Information

  1. Sheffield Independent Nov. 30, 1867
  2. parish records
  3. 1881 census
  4. BMD