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Mary McNally Jackson

Birth
County Louth, Ireland
Death
8 Jul 1903 (aged 84–85)
Monaghan, County Monaghan, Ireland
Burial
Ballybay, County Monaghan, Ireland Add to Map
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She was born in Haggardstown. She lived in "Creeve" in 1846 and her father was Patrick McNally.
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Other children:

Mary Anne born abt June 10, 1852
James born abt October 30, 1853
John born abt April 19, 1857 died 1857-1860
Charles born abt November 14, 1858 alive in 1927
John born abt May 26, 1861-suupposedly killed between 1898-1902 in South Africa during the Boer War
Rachael born March 13, 1866 d. March 26, 1866

James and Mary Jackson reared their family in the old Scottish Covenanter Church, which is known for its uncompromising stand for the faith of our fathers. This is according to Agnes Jackson Wilson's book on The Life of the Rev. James Renwick Jackson.
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James and Mary were very religious people and the church they attended over the years was formed in their home. Many referred to the home as "Divinity Hall". Their last home was on Hall Street. The family were married in the Church of Ireland (Episcopalian) and sometime after their last child was baptized they switched to the Presbyterian Church. The Presbyterians from Ireland were Scots-Irish. This means that their original ancestors came from Scotland.
She was born in Haggardstown. She lived in "Creeve" in 1846 and her father was Patrick McNally.
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Other children:

Mary Anne born abt June 10, 1852
James born abt October 30, 1853
John born abt April 19, 1857 died 1857-1860
Charles born abt November 14, 1858 alive in 1927
John born abt May 26, 1861-suupposedly killed between 1898-1902 in South Africa during the Boer War
Rachael born March 13, 1866 d. March 26, 1866

James and Mary Jackson reared their family in the old Scottish Covenanter Church, which is known for its uncompromising stand for the faith of our fathers. This is according to Agnes Jackson Wilson's book on The Life of the Rev. James Renwick Jackson.
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James and Mary were very religious people and the church they attended over the years was formed in their home. Many referred to the home as "Divinity Hall". Their last home was on Hall Street. The family were married in the Church of Ireland (Episcopalian) and sometime after their last child was baptized they switched to the Presbyterian Church. The Presbyterians from Ireland were Scots-Irish. This means that their original ancestors came from Scotland.


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  • Created by: Military Mom
  • Added: Jan 26, 2015
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141805979/mary-jackson: accessed ), memorial page for Mary McNally Jackson (1818–8 Jul 1903), Find a Grave Memorial ID 141805979, citing First Ballybay Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Ballybay, County Monaghan, Ireland; Maintained by Military Mom (contributor 47125975).