I have just completed a transcription based on an earlier one done by Tenison Arthur Groves and held at the Armagh County Museum, in the TGF Paterson ms collection, Notebook #5. Groves was a Belfast genealogist and record searcher who did thousands of transcripts, abstracts, notes, etc., from records held in the Public Record Office in Dublin before they were destroyed in 1922. In 1939, PRONI purchased the part which related to Northern Ireland. There are more than 9,000 items including seventeenth century muster rolls, militia lists, family pedigrees, and transcriptions or notes on wills. In Notebook #5, he seemed to be exploring the genealogy of Richard JACKSON of Forkhill (1722-1787). It is a significant document because it opens clues that may connect the JACKSONs who emigrated from Kirby Lonsdale, Yorkshire to Londonderry in the mid 1600s to later JACKSONs in Co. Meath, Monaghan & Cavan. NAMES: Samuel JACKSON of Dublin; Leonard JACKSON; Nathaniel JACKSON; Rev. John JACKSON of Skipworth, Yorkshire; Rev. Leonard JACKSON of Tatham, Yorkshire; William JACKSON of Coleraine (wife: Susan BERESFORD and her second husband was John MITCHELBURN); Richard JACKSON of Mary Lane, Dublin; William Robert THORNTON; William ?PSON [JEPSON?]; W. MADDEN of Kilmon; James HAMILL; Mary GILES; Robert KING; Joseph BAYLEY; Nicholas EVERELL of Coleraine; Sir William HAMILTON; M. WITHERS; Capt. Adam DOWNING of Londonderry (husband of Ann JACKSON). OTHER PLACES: Properties in Co. Monaghan; Co. Cavan; Co. Meath; Dublin City; Clifford, Yorkshire. SEE: -- Sharon Oddie Brown, Roberts Creek, BC, Canada. History Project: www.thesilverbowl.com