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About Sir Anthony Jackson, III
Anthony Jackson, born at Eccleston, Parish of St. Michael, Lancashire, England, removed in 1649, with his elder brother, Richard Jackson, sometime soldier in the Parliamentary Army, and settled at Lurgan, County Armagh, Ireland. Here they were among the first converts to Quakerism in Ireland. In 1655 they removed to Cavan, where Anthony probably resided the remainder of his life. In 1670, and as late as 1681, he is mentioned in Besse as suffering persecution and imprisonment for non-payment of tithes.[1]
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- 1. Myers, Albert Cook. Immigration of the Irish Quakers Into Pennsylvania (The Author, Swarthmore, Pa., 1902), 349 GoogleBooks
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Sir Anthony Jackson, III's Timeline
1638 |
1638
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St. Michael's Parrish, Eccleston, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
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1649 |
1649
Age 11
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Ireland
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1665 |
May 20, 1665
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Cavan, Armagh, Northern Ireland, Oldcastle, County Meath, Ireland
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1666 |
1666
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Cootehill, County Caven, Ireland
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1670 |
January 4, 1670
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Oldcastle, Cavan, County Meath, Ireland
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1670
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Oldcastle, Meath, Meath, Ireland
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1681 |
1681
Age 43
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Cavan, Ireland, Armagh, Armagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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