Person:Mary Jackson (507)

Watchers
Mary E. Jackson
d.
m. 21 May 1847
  1. William H. JacksonAbt 1848 -
  2. John H. Jackson1849 - 1928
  3. Martha Jane Jackson1851 - 1939
  4. Joseph JacksonAbt 1853 -
  5. Mary E. Jackson1854 -
  6. Jane Jackson1855 - 1859
  7. Catharine JacksonAbt 1856 -
  8. Samuel (twin) Jackson1858 -
  9. Joshua (twin) Jackson1858 -
  10. Arminta Jane Jackson1860 - 1940
  1. Floyd M. Bushby1875 -
  2. Homer E. Bushby1878 -
Facts and Events
Name Mary E. Jackson
Gender Female
Birth[1] Jan 1854 Prob Lafayette Co., Wisconsin
Marriage to Moses Bushby
Death?

1860 Census Benton, Lafayette, Wisconsin Post Office: Hazel Green John Jackson 38 M Miner England Jane Jackson 34 F England William H. Jackson 12 M NJ John Jackson 11 M NJ Martha A. Jackson 9 F VA Mary E. Jackson 8 F WI Joseph Jackson 7 M WI Catherine Jackson 4 F WI {Joshua Jackson 2 M WI {Samuel Jackson 2 M WI Arminta Jackson 3/12 F WI

1870 Census White Oak Springs, Lafayette Co., Wisconsin Jackson, John G. 49 M W Farmer 12,000 1500 England Jackson, Jane 44 F W Keeping house England (where was William?) Jackson, John 21 M W Farm laborer New Jersey Jackson, Martha 19 F W at home Virginia Jackson, Joseph 18 M W Farm laborer Wisconsin Jackson Mary 16 F W at home Wisconsin Jackson, Catharine 13 F W at school Wisconsi Jackson, Joshua 11 M W at school Wisconsin (where was Samuel?) Jackson, Araminta 10 F W at school Wisconsin

1900 Census Grant & Lincoln Twps, Republic Co., Kansas Bushby, Moses Head W M Dec 1846 53 M26yrs WI NY NY Bushby, Mary E. Wife W F Jan 1854 46 M26yrs WI England England Bushby Floyd M. son W M Nov 1875 24 S IL WI WI Bushby, Homer E. son W M Aug 1878 21 S IL WI WI Kerr, Gilvia boarder W M Nov 1879 20 S KS Canada IN

References
  1. United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
    Grant & Lincoln Twps, Republic Co., Kansas.
  2.   Portrait and biographical album of Jo Daviess and Carroll Counties, Illinois: containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States. (Chicago: Chapman Bros., 1889).
  3.   United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
    Benton, Lafayette Co., Wisconsin.
  4.   United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132)
    White Oak Springs, Lafayette Co., Wisconsin.