1st husband William L. Jackson
married Sept. 14, 1820
2nd husband Thomas Stinchcomb
Mrs. Harriet B. Stinchcomb died at nine o'clock last night at her residence on Juliana street. She was eighty-four years of age and had been ill for a long time. Her death was not unexpected but it is none the less a cause of sorrow to her relatives and friends. Mrs. Stinchcomb was so well known and so highly esteemed by all that her death is indeed the removal of a landmark from this city.
Mrs. Stinchcomb was a lady of unusual intellectual vigor as well as physical vitality and preserved the powers of her mind up to within ten days of her death.
She had nine children, viz: Mrs. Criss, Mrs. McKinney, Mrs. Blair, Miss Lettie Stinchcomb, Judge Wm. L. Jackson, Ben. W. Jackson, John E. Jackson, 'Col. George Jackson' and Thomas Stinchcomb; only two of them are living, however, viz; Miss Lettie Stinchcomb and Judge W. L. Jackson.
The funeral will occur tomorrow, Sunday afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock from Trinity Church. Her son, Judge W. L. Jackson, arrived from Louisville last night.
The Daily State Journal, Parkersburg, WV, October 12, 1889
Bio & obituary courtesty of Joan Perez (#48299626)
1st husband William L. Jackson
married Sept. 14, 1820
2nd husband Thomas Stinchcomb
Mrs. Harriet B. Stinchcomb died at nine o'clock last night at her residence on Juliana street. She was eighty-four years of age and had been ill for a long time. Her death was not unexpected but it is none the less a cause of sorrow to her relatives and friends. Mrs. Stinchcomb was so well known and so highly esteemed by all that her death is indeed the removal of a landmark from this city.
Mrs. Stinchcomb was a lady of unusual intellectual vigor as well as physical vitality and preserved the powers of her mind up to within ten days of her death.
She had nine children, viz: Mrs. Criss, Mrs. McKinney, Mrs. Blair, Miss Lettie Stinchcomb, Judge Wm. L. Jackson, Ben. W. Jackson, John E. Jackson, 'Col. George Jackson' and Thomas Stinchcomb; only two of them are living, however, viz; Miss Lettie Stinchcomb and Judge W. L. Jackson.
The funeral will occur tomorrow, Sunday afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock from Trinity Church. Her son, Judge W. L. Jackson, arrived from Louisville last night.
The Daily State Journal, Parkersburg, WV, October 12, 1889
Bio & obituary courtesty of Joan Perez (#48299626)
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