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JACKAMAN, Cannon Octavius

JACKAMAN, Cannon Octavius

Male 1888 - 1944  (55 years)


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  • Name JACKAMAN, Cannon Octavius 
    Nickname Ock 
    Birth 5 Jun 1888 
    Gender Male 
    Death 31 Jan 1944  Pancras, London Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Burial 5 Feb 1944  Islington, Middlesex Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I224  Culbertson Genealogy
    Last Modified 17 Dec 2021 

    Father JACKAMAN, George Edward,   b. Feb 1849, St Peter & St Paul Church, Hartismere, Suffolk Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 19 Oct 1903, Mendlesham, Suffolk Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 54 years) 
    Mother COBBOLD, Mary Ann,   b. 16 Mar 1855, Mendlesham, Suffolk Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 16 Apr 1951, St Peter & St Paul Church, Hartismere, Suffolk Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 96 years) 
    Marriage 1875  St Peter & St Paul Church, Hartismere, Suffolk Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Family ID F184  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family BERRY, Jessie Florence,   b. 27 Nov 1898 
    Marriage 27 Dec 1925  St Thomas Church, Wrotham Road, Hagar Town, Camden, London Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    • Both living at Hospital Cottages, York Road
      Canon shown as a Horse feeder, father George Jackaman dec'd a bootmaker
      Jessie's father Ashwell Berry a District House Inspector
    Children 
     1. JACKAMAN, Doris E,   b. 8 Nov 1926   d. Abt 1946 (Age 19 years)
    Family ID F279  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 18 Aug 2020 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBurial - 5 Feb 1944 - Islington, Middlesex Link to Google Earth
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    Pin Legend  : Address       : Location       : City/Town       : County/Shire       : State/Province       : Country       : Not Set

  • Photos
    Cannon Octavius JACKAMAN

    Documents
    27 Dec 1925 Groom to Jessie Florence Berry
    Witnesses: Cyril Gordon JACKAMAN, Florence Mary DRYE.
    Church demolished after 1954

    Buildings
    St Thomas Church, Wrotham Road, Camden Town
    22 Sep 1895 Rose Hannah BARRETT married William WHITLOCK
    27 Dec 1925 Jessie BERRY married Cannon Octavius JACKAMAN

    Church demolished in 1950s

    Census
    5 Apr 1891 Census Front Street, Mendlesham, Suffolk
    George JACKAMAN 42yrs,
    Mary A JACKAMAN 37yrs,
    Alla A 10yrs, dau.
    George E 8yrs, son.
    Lilian 6yrs, dau.
    Nimrod 4yrs, son.
    Cannon 2yrs, son.
    Martin Victor 6mth, son
    31 Mar 1901 Census Front Street, Mendlesham, Suffolk.
    George JACKAMAN 52yrs, Cordwainer own account at home.
    Mary A JACKAMAN 45yrs, wife, Church cleaner.
    George H 18yrs, son., Farm labourer.
    Lilian A 15yrs, dau., Day Servant Domestic.
    Nimrod A 14yrs, son., Farm Labourer.
    Cannon O 12yrs, son., Page Boy domestic.
    Martin Lv 10yrs, son.
    Bessie L 8yrs, dau.
    Cyril G 7yrs, son.
    2 Apr 1911 Census, 24 Wakefield Street, St Pancras, London
    George Edward JACKAMAN 28yrs, Barman
    Maria Jane JACKAMAN 28, wife.
    Canon JACKAMAN 22yrs, brother, Horse keeper.
    George Edward JACKAMAN 6yrs, son.
    Marie JACKAMAN 5yrs, dau.
    Lily JACKAMAN 3yrs

  • Sources 
    1. [S744] Marriage Register, 10 Feb 2012, Volume 4A page 1177 (Reliability: 2).
      Marriage registered between Oct-Dec 1875

    2. [S430] Marr - 1925-12-27 - Jessie F Berry to Canon O Jackaman, 27 Dec 1925 (Reliability: 3).
      Variously called 'Ague Town' or 'Hagar Town', Agar Town was infamous for being a slum without water supply or proper drainage. A report in 1847 stated that about 5,000 people lived in Agar Town; there was no school, church or chapel other than the Old Saint Pancras church which was in the process of being restored. A temporary iron church was therefore erected in Agar Town, together with a Ragged School. Building of a permanent church began in 1859, under the supervision of S.S. Teulon, but it was never completed. The Agar Town church, named Saint Thomas, was sited in Wrotham Road in 1863. It has now been demolished, and the parish united to Saint Michael, Camden Road.


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