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James Jackson (steelmaker)

James Jackson (14 March 1771 - 27 April 1829) was an English manufacturer who established the first steel mill in France, near to Saint-Étienne, Loire.
==Early years==

James Jackson was the son of Joseph Jackson (1735-1813), a merchant of Blackburn, Lancashire who retired to Ribbleton with a modest fortune to become a gentleman farmer.
Joseph Jackson married four times.
James was the son of his third wife, and was born in 1771.
When he was 18 he became a clerk with Dilworth and Hargreaves, bankers and traders in Lancaster, Lancashire.
He later became involved in monitoring the manufacture of furnaces and forges for ironmaking.
The French Revolution began in 1789, to be followed by the Directory and then the empire of Napoleon, which lasted until 1814.
For much of this period Great Britain was at war with France.
In 1793, when aged about 22, Jackson married Elizabeth Eccles Stackhouse, of Giggleswick, Yorkshire.
He then went into maritime trade. His sons Joseph (born 1794), William (1796) and James (1798) were born in Lancaster. John was born in 1797 in Preston, just south of Lancaster. The eldest daughter, Ann, was born in 1804 in Manchester, where James Jackson was established in 1800.
Between March 1802 and November 1804 he was a partner of John Branch, an auctioneer. His fifth son, Charles, was born in Manchester in October 1805. In November 1806 he was in charge of a cotton mill in Preston, but by January 1807 he was in London.
Around this time Jackson had an income of £1,370, enough to stop trading for a while, although he retained an interest in three ships.
In February 1810 he moved to Penzance in Cornwall.
Around 1812 he moved to Birmingham and established a factory with two carburizing furnaces and ten furnaces to make steel.

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