Sister of Samuel Eckel, George Washington, Daniel Webster, William Mitchell, Julia Ann, Rachel Stout, Martha Ellen, Mary Emily, John Q., Infant, Reuben Kane and Margaret Brownlow Jacks.
Sarah Jacks married William Andrew Rea on September 5, 1863, in Parke County, Indiana. William Andrew Rea served in the Civil War: Union, 43rd Regiment, Indiana Infantry, Company G, Private. He was discharged because of disability. William died in 1871. They are the parents of Elmer R. Rea born July 4, 1864, in Indiana.
In the 1870 Vigo County, Indiana Census Elmer R. Rea is living with the DeMarquis family. In the 1880 Raccoon Township, Parke County, Indiana Census he is the adopted son of James Andrew and Minerva Rea. Elmer died June 1, 1931, in Bridgeton, Parke County, Indiana. He was a farmer.
Sarah married John Long on July 3, 1871, in Vigo County, Indiana. John was born in Scotland and his occupation was a stone cutter. They are the parents of Cora, Harry, Charles, Mary and Bessie E. Long.
In the 1900 Harrison Township, Vigo County, Indiana Census Sarah is a widow. Mother of seven children, five who are living.
EGAZ newspaper, 10 Nov 1902, pg 2, age 47
Sister of Samuel Eckel, George Washington, Daniel Webster, William Mitchell, Julia Ann, Rachel Stout, Martha Ellen, Mary Emily, John Q., Infant, Reuben Kane and Margaret Brownlow Jacks.
Sarah Jacks married William Andrew Rea on September 5, 1863, in Parke County, Indiana. William Andrew Rea served in the Civil War: Union, 43rd Regiment, Indiana Infantry, Company G, Private. He was discharged because of disability. William died in 1871. They are the parents of Elmer R. Rea born July 4, 1864, in Indiana.
In the 1870 Vigo County, Indiana Census Elmer R. Rea is living with the DeMarquis family. In the 1880 Raccoon Township, Parke County, Indiana Census he is the adopted son of James Andrew and Minerva Rea. Elmer died June 1, 1931, in Bridgeton, Parke County, Indiana. He was a farmer.
Sarah married John Long on July 3, 1871, in Vigo County, Indiana. John was born in Scotland and his occupation was a stone cutter. They are the parents of Cora, Harry, Charles, Mary and Bessie E. Long.
In the 1900 Harrison Township, Vigo County, Indiana Census Sarah is a widow. Mother of seven children, five who are living.
EGAZ newspaper, 10 Nov 1902, pg 2, age 47
Family Members
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Samuel E. Jacks
1832–1904
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George Washington Jacks
1835–1922
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Daniel Webster Jacks
1837–1898
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William Mitchell Jacks
1839–1864
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Julia Ann Jacks Glass
1841–1911
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Rachel Stout Jacks Van Buren
1843–1929
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Martha E. Jacks Asbury
1847–1927
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John Quincy Jacks
1852–1912
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Infant Daughter Jacks
1855–1855
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Reuben Kane Jacks
1857–1929
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Mary Emily Jacks Averill
1858–1924
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Margaret Brownlow "Maggie" Jacks Wood
1860–1940
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