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Facts and Events
Name |
Edrick Fay Jackman |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
29 Jul 1858 |
Jericho, Chittenden, VT, USA |
Marriage |
27 Mar 1878 |
Berkshire, Franklin, Vermontto Fanny M. Hurlbut |
Residence[2] |
1880 |
Richford, Franklin, VT, USAMann household as boarder |
Marriage |
5 Jun 1891 |
St. Albans, Franklin, VT, USAto Cathora Elizabeth Rollins |
Emigration[3] |
1892 |
USAto Canada |
Occupation[5] |
3 Apr 1901 |
Farnham, Missisquoi, Qc, CanCPR Conductor |
Death[5] |
31 May 1919 |
Sutton, Brome, Qc, Can |
Burial[4][5] |
2 Jun 1919 |
Fairmount & Grace Anglican Church (united & baptist) cemetery., Sutton, Brome, Québec, Canada |
1860 Census: Bolton, CHITTENDEN, VT, 4, VT, as Edward.
1870 Census: St. Albans, FRANKLIN, VT, 14, VT.
1880 Census: Richford, FRANKLIN, VT, 24, boarder at Main house, laborer, VT, ?, ?.
In 1901 census, Jackmans had a 17 year old scottish servant, Mabel Fair, who was actually a niece, - daughter of Juliet A. Rollins.
Buried "up the hill" in Sutton, PQ, according to Elfrida Jackman, by Jennings Funeral Home. Had a stroke 5 years before dying so could not work. Mentally dangerous. Elfrida remembers hiding bullets of gun.
Image Gallery
Edrick Jackman, Conductor out of Sutton, Quebec
References
- ↑ Quebec, Missisquoi Township. 1901 Canadian Census Household Record. (1901, Ottawa: National Archives)
Farnham, 28 Mar 2003. - ↑ Vermont, Franklin County. 1880 U.S. Census, Richford, VT (Jackman), M3. (Washington: National Archives as per LDS)
FHL Film 1255344, NA Film # T9-1344, Page 196A, 28 Mar 2003.
- ↑ Quebec, Missisquoi Township. 1901 Canadian Census Household Record. (1901, Ottawa: National Archives)
District 170, Page 2, Dwelling 16, 28 Mar 2003.
- ↑ From Marlene Simmons: newspaper clipping.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Superior Court, District of Bedford, Quebec, Canada, Extract from the Register of the Acts of Baptism, Marriage and Burial of the Evangelical Adventist, Sutton: in the said District of Bedford for the year one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, to wit: This certifies that Edrick Fay Jackman departed this life at his home in Sutton, County of Brome, Province of Quebec, the thirty-first day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hunded and nineteen and was buried by me in the Fairmount Cemetery of the town of Sutton, Province of Quebec, on the second day of June, in the above mentioned year, age 64 years. Signed John S. Paugh, Minister. Witnesses (signed) A. T. Houston & C. E. Shufelt.
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