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Harold L. Jackson
b.1905 Belpre, Washington Co., Ohio
d.11 Jan 1988 Charleston, Kanawha Co., West Virginia
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m. 20 Nov 1901
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1910 Census Dist 0129, Belpre, Washington Co., Ohio Packett, Margout Head F W 64 S 3ch/3 lvg WV WV WV no occ King, Emma sister F W 51 M2 6yrs 2ch/2 lvg WV WV WV Cook - Private Family Packett, Anna dau F W 23 S OH WV WV No Occ Packett, George foster son M W 14 S OH Unknown WV Jackson, Mayme dau F W 25 M1 for8yrs 3ch/2 lvg OH WV WV no occ Jackson, Helen gr-dau F W 7 S OH WV OH Jackson, Harry gr-son M W 5 S OH WV OH (should be Harold) Jackson, Harry H. son-in-law M W 25 M1 for8yrs WV WV WV 1920 Census Dist 0112, Magnolia, Mingo Co., West Virginia Jackson, Harry C. Head rents M W 36 M WV WV WV Store Mgr - Groc Store Jackson, Mayme Wife F W 36 M OH OH OH none Jackson, Hillen dau F W 16 S OH WV OH musick teacher - music Jackson, Harold son M W 14 S OH WV OH Jackson, Robbert son M W 3 3/12 OH WV OH Davidson, Francis Boarder M W 16 S WV OH OH 1930 Census Dist 23, Masontown, Preston Co., West Virginia Jackson, Harry C. Head M W 44 M@20 WV WV WV Mgr - General Store Jackson, Mayme B. Wife F W 47 M M@17 OH VA VA none Jackson, Harold L. son M W 25 Div OH WV OH Bookkeeper - Coal Co. Jackson, Robert son M W 14 S OH WV OH Jackson, Jean dau F W 6 S WV WV OH Obituary found at and copied from Harold's Find-a-Grave memorial page: HAROLD L. JACKSON Published: The Charleston Gazette, Wednesday, January 13, 1988 Harold L. Jackson, of 1321 Grosscup Avenue, Dunbar, died Jan. 11, 1988, in General Division, CAMC, after a long illness. He was a retired accountant. He was a member of First Church United Methodist, Dunbar. Surviving: son, Jeffery of Roanoke, Va.; sisters, Mrs. Helen Woodyard and Mrs. Jean Sampson, both of Charleston. There will be no visitation. Keller Funeral Home, Dunbar, is in charge of arrangements. Published: The Charleston Gazette, Thursday, January 14, 1988 JACKSON, Harold L. -- Service will be noon today in Sunset Memorial Park, South Charleston, with the Rev. John R. Campbell officiating. References
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