Graham got married on Feb. 10, 1869 in Waterloo County to Mary Tremain, but the marriage only lasted about a year with the unfortunate death of Mary.
Graham then married Ann Fenton on November 29th, 1871 in Berlin, Waterloo County when he was 29 years old.
Graham & Ann raised 3 children in Glen Allan, Ontario.
1. Dr. John S. Jackson 1872-1935.
2. Dr. Graham Ellsworth Jackson 1876-1977.
3. Edna Maud Jackson (Wettlaufer) 1877-1972.
GRAHAM JACKSON DIED SUDDENLY IN ST. JACOBS
Mr. Graham Jackson, a prominent resident of Kitchener dropped dead last Wednesday at St. Jacobs when about to enter the motor of Mr. H. Ed.. Wettlaufer to return to Kitchener. Mr. Jackson went to St. Jacobs Wednesday with Mr. Wettlaufer to purchase some produce. He was about to enter his car for the return trip when he was stricken. Mr. Jackson had been a resident of this city. for about 20 years and was identified as a member of the Sewer Commission some years ago. The news of his death will be a shock to his host of friends. He leaves his daughter. Mrs. Ed. Wettlaufer, and two sons John of Detroit and Graham, of Buffalo.
The funeral of the late Mr. Graham Jackson, who passed away suddenly last Wednesday, was held from his late residence 23 Alma street Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. J. H. McBain, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, officiating. The funeral, although private, was well attended by friends who gathered to pay a last tribute to the memory of Mr. Jackson. Following the services at the home interment took place at Mount Hope Cemetery. The pall bearers were Mesere, J. P. Scully, J. B. Weaver, Dr. J. F. Honsberger, Henry Hymmen, Martin Huehnergard.
The Chronicle Telegraph 28 Nov 1918, p. 3
Contributor: Darryl Bonk (47010264) •
Graham got married on Feb. 10, 1869 in Waterloo County to Mary Tremain, but the marriage only lasted about a year with the unfortunate death of Mary.
Graham then married Ann Fenton on November 29th, 1871 in Berlin, Waterloo County when he was 29 years old.
Graham & Ann raised 3 children in Glen Allan, Ontario.
1. Dr. John S. Jackson 1872-1935.
2. Dr. Graham Ellsworth Jackson 1876-1977.
3. Edna Maud Jackson (Wettlaufer) 1877-1972.
GRAHAM JACKSON DIED SUDDENLY IN ST. JACOBS
Mr. Graham Jackson, a prominent resident of Kitchener dropped dead last Wednesday at St. Jacobs when about to enter the motor of Mr. H. Ed.. Wettlaufer to return to Kitchener. Mr. Jackson went to St. Jacobs Wednesday with Mr. Wettlaufer to purchase some produce. He was about to enter his car for the return trip when he was stricken. Mr. Jackson had been a resident of this city. for about 20 years and was identified as a member of the Sewer Commission some years ago. The news of his death will be a shock to his host of friends. He leaves his daughter. Mrs. Ed. Wettlaufer, and two sons John of Detroit and Graham, of Buffalo.
The funeral of the late Mr. Graham Jackson, who passed away suddenly last Wednesday, was held from his late residence 23 Alma street Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. J. H. McBain, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, officiating. The funeral, although private, was well attended by friends who gathered to pay a last tribute to the memory of Mr. Jackson. Following the services at the home interment took place at Mount Hope Cemetery. The pall bearers were Mesere, J. P. Scully, J. B. Weaver, Dr. J. F. Honsberger, Henry Hymmen, Martin Huehnergard.
The Chronicle Telegraph 28 Nov 1918, p. 3
Contributor: Darryl Bonk (47010264) •
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"Jackson/ Ann Fenton/ wife of/ Graham/ Jackson/ died/ July 2, 1915/ aged 66 yrs./ Graham Jackson/ died/ Nov. 20, 1918/ aged/ 76 yrs. 1 m./ 24 days/
(A) Father (B) Mother"
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