Person:John Jackson (439)

Watchers
m. 17 Nov 1857
  1. Huston H. Jackson1858 - 1932
  2. Melissa JacksonAbt 1861 - Bef 1945
  3. Jacob Jackson1863 - Aft 1945
  4. Walter J. Jackson1867 - 1875
  5. Frank F. Jackson1872 - 1945
  6. Nellie S. Jackson1874 - 1952
  7. Eva Blanche Jackson1877 - 1911
  8. Marie Jackson1879 - 1883
  9. John Elbur Jackson, Sr.1881 - 1913
  10. Roy Jackson1883 - 1916
  11. Heber Ketchum Jackson1885 - 1971
  • HJohn Elbur Jackson, Sr.1881 - 1913
  • WEthel M. Irons1882 - Aft 1914
m. 23 Dec 1911
  1. Dr. Frank Burdette 'Jack' Jackson1912 - 1982
  2. John 'Elbur' Jackson, Jr.1914 - 1928
Facts and Events
Name John Elbur Jackson, Sr.
Gender Male
Birth[1] 7 Jul 1881 Level, Warren Co., Ohio, United States
Marriage 23 Dec 1911 to Ethel M. Irons
Death[1] 24 Dec 1913 Harlan Twp., Warren Co., Ohio, United States
Burial[1] 27 Dec 1913 Lebanon Cemetery, Warren Co., Ohio, United States

1900 U.S. Census District 143, Harlan Co., Warren Co., Ohio 154/156 Jackson, John M. S. Head W M April 1831 69 M42yrs OH OH VA Jackson, Rebecca A. wife W F July 1840 59 M42yrs 11ch/8 lvg OH OH KY Jackson, Nellie S. dau W F May 1874 26 S OH OH OH Jackson, Eva B. dau W F Feb 1877 23 S OH OH OH Jackson, Elbur J. son W M July 1881 18 S OH OH OH Jackson, Roy son W M June 1883 16 S OH OH OH Jackson, Heber K. son W M Aug 1885 14 S OH OH OH Fox, Fannie J. neice W F Dec 1875 24 S Iowa OH OH Fox, Fenton O. G. Nephew W M July 1898 1 S Wisconsin Iowa Wisconsin (Looks to this researcher that the child Fenton's parents birth states are reversed.)


Obit found at the Warren County Records & Archives Dept. Genealogy Room, Lebanon, OH.

John Elbur Jackson, son of John M. and Rebecca A. Jackson, was born July 7, 1881, near Level, Warren County, Ohio and departed this life December 24, 1913, after a brief though painful illness.

He was married to Ethel M. Irons Dec. 23, 1911, which proved to be a happy and prosperous union, tho of short duration.

He has been a member of the M. E. Church about twenty years and rendered useful service as a leader in song worship.

He leaves a wife and infant son, five brothers and one sister to mourn their loss; but we trust that their loss in his gain; for he was a loving and affectionate husband and father; a cheerful and accommodating neighbor being especially efficient in cases of sickness; and he was a very active citizen, exerting his efforts in favor of Temperance reform.

He had other noble qualities which his many friends and acquaintances doubtless have recognized, but we are not basing our hopes on his behalf on the supposition that he was perfect; but on our knowledge that he has a perfect Redeemer and that he put his trust in Him who gave his life a ransom for all, to be testified in due time.

Therefore, let us try and cheerfully bide the time and sorrow not as others having no hope.

Funeral services in charge of the Masonic Fraternity were held at Wesley Chapel December 26, 1913, conducted by Rev. Gray and Rev. Zimmerman. Interment at Lebanon, Ohio, December 27, 1913, where short services were conducted by Rev. Kestle.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Death Certificate.

    Can be found at the LDS Family Search Labs website, http://search.labs.familysearch.org

  2.   Website of Mark Pullen: Long Ancestors home.roadrunner.com/~markwpullen/Pullen Family/Long Family Tree/Long An.
  3.   Obituary.
  4.   Ohio, Warren; Ohio Genealogical Society www.co.warren.oh.us/genealogy/index.htm
    Birth Book 1880-1883 pg 64.
  5.   United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
    Harlan Co., Warren Co., Ohio.