Birth: 1787 Leeds, Yorkshire, UK
Father: George Jackson 1761-a1788
Mother: Abigail Scarfe? b1761-a1788
Marriage: 21 September 1808
Husband: David Clemishaw 1787-1830/41
Death: 22 February 1863 Knaresborough, Yorkshire, UK
Buried: Knaresborough Parish Church, Yorkshire, UK
William Clemishaw 1809-1876
Jane Clemishaw 1814
Susanna Clemishaw [Bainbridge] 1816-a1858
David Clemishaw 1818-a1851
Elizabeth Clemishaw [Ackroyd] 1821-1895
Mary Clemishaw 1823
Thomas Clemishaw 1826-a1881
Hannah Clemishaw [Luty] 1830-1914
Entry in the IGI for the christening of Hannah Jackson on 8 July 1787 in St Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire, father George Jackson. I am not sure of the identity of her mother - a George Jackson married an Abigail Scarfe in 1776 but does not appear to have had any children (in Leeds) in the first 10 years.
Marriage of David Clemishaw and Hannah Jackson on 21 September 1808 from Mona Chadwick.
Birth of William and David and christening of Jane from Mona Chadwick. The remaining children came from the IGI. William was christened in Bury so I assume David and Hannah moved there soon after their marriage. They appear to have moved to Knaresborough by 1814 with no recorded children in the meantime, then to Ferrensby/Farnham by 1818, back to Knaresborough by 1823 and finally to Ripon between 1826 and 1830.
In the 1841 census as Hannah Clemishaw aged 50 (rounded down to a multiple of 5), born in Yorkshire, employed as a shoebinder, and living with Hannah (daughter?) and Wm (grandson?) in or near the High Street, Knaresborough. There is no entry for her husband so I assume he had died.
In the 1851 census as Hannah Clemeshaw (sic) aged 63, born in Leeds, a widow, employed as a shoe binder and living with her two grandsons (Joseph aged 7 and William aged 11 - I am not sure whose children they were) at Savage Yard, Knaresborough (NE of the High Street and SE of the railway line).
In the 1861 census as Hannah Clemishaw aged 74, employed as a housekeeper and living with her son David, grandson William (same as 1851) and Emma Bainbridge who appears to be a granddaugher at the White Hart, Market Place, Knaresborough.
Entry in the FreeBMD for Hannah Clemishaw in January-March 1863 in Knaresborough (9a 77).
According to Mona Chadwick she died on 22 February 1863 aged 75 and is buried in Knaresborough Parish Church.
There are five entries in Ancestry Public Member Trees for the birth of Hannah Jackson in 1799, her marriage to David Clemishaw, and a daughter Elizabeth. Mark Regan has an entry for Hannah Jackson born on 5 May 1787 in Leeds, Yorkshire, parents George Jackson and Abigail Scarfe, her marriage to David Clemishaw, her eight children and her death on 22 February 1863 in Knaresborough, Yorkshire.
Hannah Jackson was Felicity's third great grandmother.
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