He married Hannah Skelkey in 1868 (US Census). To their marriage were born two daughters, Cora Bell and Bertie M. (Bouldin).
In 1917, with the onset of failing health, Jackson Anderson, now a widower, was admitted to the National Military Home for Disabled Volunteers in Jefferson Township, Montgomery County, Ohio. It was here that he spent his remaining years until his death in 1930.
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He married Hannah Skelkey in 1868 (US Census). To their marriage were born two daughters, Cora Bell and Bertie M. (Bouldin).
In 1917, with the onset of failing health, Jackson Anderson, now a widower, was admitted to the National Military Home for Disabled Volunteers in Jefferson Township, Montgomery County, Ohio. It was here that he spent his remaining years until his death in 1930.
Military Information: PVT, INFANTRY
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