This is my third great-uncle, or if you'd rather, William Jack's big brother. His name was Thomas Jack and he was born in August 1839. According to census documents, throughout his life he was both a cotton weaver and an "Ingine Keeper at Coal Pit."
02 May 2018
My Scottish Family, the Jacks.
This is my third great-uncle, or if you'd rather, William Jack's big brother. His name was Thomas Jack and he was born in August 1839. According to census documents, throughout his life he was both a cotton weaver and an "Ingine Keeper at Coal Pit."
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I do like a man in a kilt, but I thought they were supposed to be a bit longer and cover the knees a bit.
ReplyDeleteGuess not! Or maybe he is very tall and they are one-size thingies.
DeleteSo cool, eh? There's a colorized version of the William Jack picture, that I think you Aunt Alice Jack had... his jacket was British Red and his kilt and sash dark green with yellow stripes. I don't know what happened to the color picture; guess I still have Williams.....
ReplyDeleteThey are very cool photos and yes, I wisht they had colour photos then. I am guessing they knew the jacket was red and so on?
Deletethis is so exclusive to re explore the ancestors my friend!
ReplyDeletei can feel your joy
Thanks, baili! It is pretty nifty to see these relatives from so long ago.
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