Ralph Ward Jackson

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Ralph Ward Jackson

Ralph Ward Jackson (7 June 1806, Normanby – 6 August 1880, London)[1] was a British railway promoter, entrepreneur and politician. He founded West Hartlepool, England in the 19th century.[2]

Life

Son of William and Susanna Louisa Ward-Jackson, a Conservative, he was elected at the 1868 general election as the first the Member of Parliament for The Hartlepools, but was defeated at the 1874 general election.[3]

Ward Jackson Park, which is located on the westerly end of Elwick Road in Hartlepool is named in his memory.[4]

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Statue of Ralph Ward Jackson, Church Street, Hartlepool

Family

Jackson married in 1829 Susanna Swainson, daughter of the industrialist Charles Swainson. They had one son.[2]

References

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  1. Boase, F., Modern English biography, 6 vols, 1892-1921
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