Person:Amelia Jackson (7)

Watchers
Amelia Elizabeth Jackson
m. 23 Dec 1852
  1. David C. Jackson1853 - 1854
  2. Sarah Alice Jackson1854 - 1940
  3. Amelia Elizabeth Jackson1857 - 1921
  4. Jemima Ellen Jackson1859 - Bef 1921
  5. John E. Jackson1862 -
  6. Eliza E. Jackson1864 - 1884
  7. Marcus Hyatt Jackson1866 - 1937
  8. Martha B. Jackson1870 -
m. 11 Feb 1877
  1. Infant Lewis1877 - 1877
  2. Clara Elva Lewis1878 - 1943
  3. Lonell Lenora Lewis1880 -
  4. Ora Lewis1882 - 1882
  5. Ota Lewis1882 - 1882
  6. Nancy Edna Lewis1884 - 1974
  7. Ava Charlotta Lewis1887 - 1978
  8. Elizabeth May Lewis1890 - 1991
Facts and Events
Name Amelia Elizabeth Jackson
Gender Female
Birth? 22 Sep 1857 Montgomery Co., Indiana, United States
Marriage 11 Feb 1877 Montgomery Co., Indiana, United Statesto Albert Gaston Lewis
Death? 24 Apr 1921 Montgomery Co., Indiana, United StatesCause: Tuberculoisis
Burial[1] Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Waynetown, Montgomery Co., Indiana, United States

Crawfordsville Daily Journal, April 29, 1921: Amelia Elizabeth Jackson, d/o William and Cynthia Jackson was born in Montgomery County Sept 22, 1857 and departed this life April 24, 1921, at the age of 64 years 7 months and 2 days. In 1877, on Feb 11, she was united in marriage to Albert G. Lewis. To this union 8 children were born. The deceased is survived by her husband and five daughters, Mrs. Elva Pumphrey; Mrs. Lenora York of the state of Washington; Mrs. Nannie Proctor of Yountsville; Mrs. Ava Biggs of Black Creek and Mrs. May True of Demott, Indiana; also one stepdaughter, Mrs. Carrie Schwenk of Wesley; one sister, Mrs. Alice Lowe of this city; one brother, Hyatt Jackson of Kouts, Indiana and 21 grandchildren. Early in life she united with the Roberts' Chapel Church, where her membership remained until her death. At all times she was ready to do what she could for the advancement of God's kingdom until failing health took hold of her over ready heart and stayed her willing hands. She was patient in all the hours of her suffering, trusting her Savior to the end.

References
  1. Find A Grave.
  2.   Research of Janeen Proctor jan pro 77 add the at aol add the dot com.
  3.   United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
    Union Twp, Montgomery Co., Indiana.
  4.   United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132)
    Union Twp, Montgomery Co., Indiana.