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  Bombardier Harry (Herbert) Jackson Royal Field Artillery born 1893
Medal roll Too many Harry & Herbert Jacksons in RFA to be able to identify him. No service/pension records exist on Ancestry  
Roll of Honour
AVL

Served on the Western Front

No AVL address given, although one was given for his brother George Henry

Family history etc

  Bombardier Harry (Herbert) Jackson
1893 Born Bingham June qtr.
Baptised Bingham 28 Feb 1894
Parents John and Harriett Jackson
Census 1891
(family)
Family living in Market Place, Bingham with:
Father: John, b.1855 Bingham
Mother: Harriett, b. 1856 Bingham
Children:
Mary, b. 1880 Bingham
George Henry, b. 1885 Bingham
Rebecca, b. 1887 Bingham
Eliza, b. 1890 Bingham

Bricklayer’s labourer
Neé Cowdell
Father died 1900


Brother George served in WW1, click on name for details
Census 1901 Lived in Market Place, Bingham with:
widowed Mother: Harriett
Siblings:
Louisa, b. 1890
Fred, b. 1897
AND
Lily Cowdell, b. 1901






Child Nurse
“Harry” in census
Census
1911
(family)
Living in Market Place with:
Mother: Harriett
Siblings:
Eliza
George
Fred
AND
Niece: Lily Cowdell




Waggoner on Farm
Tinker

School
 
Census
1911
Living at Brocker Farm, Aslockton with:
Richard Brown, b. 1870 Bingham
Annie Brown, b. 1873 Bingham
Fanny Brown, b. 1894 Bingham
Elizabeth Brown, b. 1897 Bingham
Sybil Brown, b. 1902 Bingham
AND
Henry James Box, b. 1895 Kentford Sussex
Waggoner on Farm
Farmer and Joiner

Shorthand Typist
Apprentice Dressmaker


Boy on Farm
 
1914 Married in Jun qtr. At Bingham to Ethel Gill  
1920 Ethel died in 1920 in Nottingham.
She was buried in Bingham Cemetery; d. 26 April 1920 aged 26.
   
1923 Herbert may then have married Lucy Cooke in Bingham
Son: George F b. Bingham Sep qtr.
   
1939 Register 37 Council Houses, Bingham:
Herbert Jackson, b. 24 April 1893, married
Lucy Jackson, b. 26 Aug 1965, married
Douglas Cooke, b. 17 Dec 1918, single
Herbert Jackson, b. 29 March 1925, single
David Jackson, b. 3 Aug 1927, single
One closed record
Henry William Jones, b. 11 May 1889, single

Farm Horseman
Unpaid domestic duties
Nursery gardener
Errand Lad
At school

General Labourer Newton Aerodrome.
 

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