Person:Clarissa Jackson (4)

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Clarissa Lillian 'Lilly' Jackson
m. 6 Mar 1862
  1. Mahlon Franklin Jackson1863 - 1890
  2. Elizabeth P. Jackson1865 - 1867
  3. John Frederick Jackson1867 - 1955
  4. Clarissa Lillian 'Lilly' Jackson1869 - 1955
  5. Daniel Webster Jackson1871 - Aft 1955
  6. Chloe Marguerite Jackson1874 - 1957
  7. Daisy Emma Catherine Jackson1876 -
  8. Vern Ober Jackson1880 - 1902
  • HHenry Alva Rouch1862 - 1949
  • WClarissa Lillian 'Lilly' Jackson1869 - 1955
m. 2 May 1888
  1. Hazel Ramona Rouch1890 -
  2. Clarence Vern Rouch1891 -
  3. William Everett Rouch1895 -
Facts and Events
Name Clarissa Lillian 'Lilly' Jackson
Gender Female
Birth? 19 Sep 1869 Whitley Co., Indiana, United States
Marriage 2 May 1888 Indianola, Red Willow Co., Nebraska, United Statesto Henry Alva Rouch
Residence[2] 1917 McCook, Red Willow Co., Nebraska, United States
Residence[3] 1920 McCook, Red Willow Co., Nebraska, United States
Death[1] 16 Apr 1955 McCook, Red Willow Co., Nebraska, United States

Obituary contributed by Jerry Jackson of Park City, Utah: Published 16 Apr 1955 Lillie Jackson Rouch, Former Resident, Dies in Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jackson of this city have returned from McCook, Nebraska, where they attended the funeral of Mr. Jackson's sister, Lillie Rouch. Mrs. Rouch died April 16 following a few days illness. She was a charter member of the Assembly of God church in McCook where funeral services were held April 18, the Rev. C. A. Sailors officiating. Mrs. Rouch was born Sept. 19, 1868 to the late Mr. and Mrs. John P. Jackson of Thorncreek township. On May 2, 1888 she was married to Henry A. Rouch at Indianaola, Nebraska. The husband has preceded her in death. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Hazen Lyons, two sons, Clarence and Everett, all of McCook; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Five brothers and four sisters also survive. Also attending the funeral services from Indiana were Miss Chloe Jackson and Mrs. Bertha Workman of Muncie.

References
  1. Website: whitley.kneller.com.
  2. Obituary.

    Her brother Floyd's obit.

  3. Obituary.

    Of John Potts Jackson. See his 1920 obituary in his notes.

  4.   Robbins, Oscar Burton. History of the Jackson family of Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y., Ohio and Indiana: descendants of Robert and Agnes Washburn Jackson. (Loveland, Colo.: Robbins, 1951)
    303, 309.