James Jackson (historian)
James Jackson was an Anglican clergyman, best known as the author of an analytical index to the parish register of Brixworth, where he was vicar from 1735 to 1770. His index is one of the earliest complete parish register transcripts and family reconstitution projects.
Background and family
Source:James Jackson was a son of Judas Jackson.
He married Elizabeth Benwell of Henley-on-Thames and they had seven children:
- Elisabeth
- Anne
- John
- Nanny (1741-
- Mary (1743-
- James (1745-
Career
James was ordained deacon in 1725 and priest in 1725/6. Clergy of the Church of England Database does not contain any later record of his clerical career. He probably lived at Reading immediately before arriving at Brixworth, as his index states that his marriage took place there, as did the baptisms of his three oldest children and the burial of his daughter Anne, who was “born when the Small-Pox appeared upon her Mother”.He was presented to the living of Brixworth in 1735 and remained there as vicar until his death 35 years later.