BARBERY JACKSON
ONE OF EARLIEST COUNTY RESIDENTS PASSES AWAY
MRS. JACKSON COUNTY PIONEER IS SUMMONED
Lived at Same Home on Calumet Road for 58 Years
Mrs. Barbra Jackson, widow of Hiram Jackson, died early this morning at the
home of her son, Roger, the old family homestead, on the Calumet road. Death
was due to infirmities incident to old age. The funeral arrangements had not
been completed at noon today and will be announced later.
Mrs. Jackson, nee Nate, was born in New York in 1846, and at an early age
moved to Wisconsin with her parents, the family taking up their home in the
town of Franklin. In 1866 she was married to Hiram Jackson and the couple
took up their home on a farm on the Calumet road, just west of the city, and
have always since lived there. Mr. Jackson died eight years ago, just before
the date for the golden wedding anniversary. Mrs. Jackson is survived by six
children, Mrs. Althea Fehring, Mr. Louis Simmet and Cyrus of this city; Mrs.
Cora Stephenson of Milwaukee, Mrs. Henry Tomilson of Seattle, Wash., and Roger,
at home. One brother, Fred Nate, of Maple Grove, and a sister, Mrs. C. C.
Christianson of Cato, fourteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren also
survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, July 13, 1924
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The funeral of Mrs. Hiram Jackson will be held tomorrow, Tuesday afternoon at
2 o’clock from the home at the Calumet Road, Highway 31, the Rev. E. J Symons
officiating. Burial will be at Evergreen.
Manitowoc Herald News, July 14, 1924 P. 11
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[cause: dysentery/bur on Hiram Jackson lot]
BARBERY JACKSON
ONE OF EARLIEST COUNTY RESIDENTS PASSES AWAY
MRS. JACKSON COUNTY PIONEER IS SUMMONED
Lived at Same Home on Calumet Road for 58 Years
Mrs. Barbra Jackson, widow of Hiram Jackson, died early this morning at the
home of her son, Roger, the old family homestead, on the Calumet road. Death
was due to infirmities incident to old age. The funeral arrangements had not
been completed at noon today and will be announced later.
Mrs. Jackson, nee Nate, was born in New York in 1846, and at an early age
moved to Wisconsin with her parents, the family taking up their home in the
town of Franklin. In 1866 she was married to Hiram Jackson and the couple
took up their home on a farm on the Calumet road, just west of the city, and
have always since lived there. Mr. Jackson died eight years ago, just before
the date for the golden wedding anniversary. Mrs. Jackson is survived by six
children, Mrs. Althea Fehring, Mr. Louis Simmet and Cyrus of this city; Mrs.
Cora Stephenson of Milwaukee, Mrs. Henry Tomilson of Seattle, Wash., and Roger,
at home. One brother, Fred Nate, of Maple Grove, and a sister, Mrs. C. C.
Christianson of Cato, fourteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren also
survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, July 13, 1924
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The funeral of Mrs. Hiram Jackson will be held tomorrow, Tuesday afternoon at
2 o’clock from the home at the Calumet Road, Highway 31, the Rev. E. J Symons
officiating. Burial will be at Evergreen.
Manitowoc Herald News, July 14, 1924 P. 11
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[cause: dysentery/bur on Hiram Jackson lot]
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