[Source: Iowa Co., WI Naturalization Docket 2, pgs. 117-118, within the UW-Platteville, WI Room. Located document, Thurs., 14th of Sep. 2017].
Industrial accident took his life at the Mineral Point Zinc Works Foundry.
MINERAL POINT TRIBUNE, Mineral Point, Wis., May 1,1902: Mr. & Mrs. Matt Jackson/baby girl (death/obituary notice).
* REUBEN STANSMORE JACKSON's Birth Record [b. 15 June 1894, Mineral Point, Wis.; FATHER: Mathew Robert Lean Jackson ]-(c/o Family SearchFHL GS Film Number: 1302877 )-smh.
* Contact: Dawn Frech Guevara (#48621868)
* Contact: Maria Waller # 11175521 Re:
James Lonsdale Broderick was a member of an old farming family from Spring End nr. Gunnerside. He was a land agent and in 1876 traveled to America to visit relatives and friends as well as to investigate the farming conditions. He stayed for 6 months and kept a diary of his visits to the Dubuque area and to Ohio.
The part of his diary of visit to Dubuque has been published as, "The Character of the Country", by the Iowa State Historical Dept.
The section dealing with his visit to Ohio has not to my knowledge, been published. A transcription is available here. Click to download It is in .pdf format.
Emigrant families named include Jackson, Spensley, Bowes, Daykin, Woodward, Hammond, Brunskill.
[Source: Iowa Co., WI Naturalization Docket 2, pgs. 117-118, within the UW-Platteville, WI Room. Located document, Thurs., 14th of Sep. 2017].
Industrial accident took his life at the Mineral Point Zinc Works Foundry.
MINERAL POINT TRIBUNE, Mineral Point, Wis., May 1,1902: Mr. & Mrs. Matt Jackson/baby girl (death/obituary notice).
* REUBEN STANSMORE JACKSON's Birth Record [b. 15 June 1894, Mineral Point, Wis.; FATHER: Mathew Robert Lean Jackson ]-(c/o Family SearchFHL GS Film Number: 1302877 )-smh.
* Contact: Dawn Frech Guevara (#48621868)
* Contact: Maria Waller # 11175521 Re:
James Lonsdale Broderick was a member of an old farming family from Spring End nr. Gunnerside. He was a land agent and in 1876 traveled to America to visit relatives and friends as well as to investigate the farming conditions. He stayed for 6 months and kept a diary of his visits to the Dubuque area and to Ohio.
The part of his diary of visit to Dubuque has been published as, "The Character of the Country", by the Iowa State Historical Dept.
The section dealing with his visit to Ohio has not to my knowledge, been published. A transcription is available here. Click to download It is in .pdf format.
Emigrant families named include Jackson, Spensley, Bowes, Daykin, Woodward, Hammond, Brunskill.
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JACKSON
MATTHEW R.L.
1860-1905
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