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Facts and Events
Name[7][8] |
Nancy Winsor Jackson |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[8] |
25 Oct 1822 |
Wayne Co., Indiana, United States |
Marriage |
18 Feb 1841 |
Montgomery Co., Indiana, United Statesto Daniel Boraker |
Residence[8] |
16 Aug 1850 |
Montgomery Co., Union Twp., IndianaCensus 1850 |
Residence[9] |
1878 |
Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana |
Death[1] |
11 Jan 1901 |
Montgomery Co., Indiana, United States |
Burial[2] |
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Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Waynetown, Montgomery Co., Indiana, United States |
1860 Census Union, Montgomery Co., Indiana
enumerated 17 July 1860 Post Office: Crawfordsville
Daniel Boraker 44 M farmer VA (was difficult to read; David or Daniel?)
Nancy Boraker 36 F IN
William E. Boraker 18 M IN
Lucinda J. Boraker 16 F IN
John W. Boraker 14 M IN
Henry H. Boraker 11 M IN
Ebenezer J. Boraker 10 M IN
Sarah A. Boraker 7 F IN
George M. Boraker 4 M IN
Nancy J. Boraker 1/12 F IN
1870 Census Union, Montgomery Co., Indiana
Boraker, Dan'l 53 m W farmer VA
Boraker, Nancy 47 F W keeps house IN
Boraker, Ebenezer 20 M W at home IN
Boraker, Sarah 16 F W at home IN
Boraker, George 13 M W at home IN
Boraker, Nancy 10 F W at home IN
Boraker, John 24 M W farm laborer IN (son)
Boraker, Susan 23 F W keeps house IN (dau-in-law)
Boraker, William 3 M W IN (gr-son)
Boraker, George 1 M W IN (gr-son)
Death of Nancy Winsor Jackson
Contributed by Janeen Proctor on 1 Jul 2008
Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Jan 18, 1901:
Nancy Winsor Jackson was born in Wayne Co., IN. Oct. 23, 1822, and died Jan. 11, 1901, aged 78 years and 3 months. She came with her parents to Montgomery County, IN. when only 3 years old and lived on the farm entered by her father for about seventy-five years. She was married to Daniel Boraker Feb. 18, 1841. To them were born eight children, two of whom died before their parents. The living are William F., John W., George M., Mrs. A. G. Cooley and Mrs. F. M. Berkshire. Mother Boraker united with the Baptist Church when quite young and lived a consistent Christian life. She was a good, kind and affectionate mother and neighbor. She was always ready to lend a helping hand to all in distress and sickness. No one ever knew her but to respect and to love her. After only an hour's illness one of earth's noble woman passed peacefully away. The funeral service was conducted at Wesley Chapel by Rev. A. E. Monger and her body was laid to rest in the Wesley Cemetery.
References
- ↑ Indiana, United States. Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920: [database on-line]. (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2004).
- ↑ Memorial# 22431309, in Find A Grave.
- Research of Janeen Proctor jan pro 77 add the at aol add the dot com.
- United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
Union, Montgomery Co., Indiana.
- United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132)
Union, Montgomery Co., Indiana.
- United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
Dist 112, Union Twp, Montgomery Co., Indiana.
- ↑ Sallie Lee DeWitt. Research by Sallie DeWitt. (1981)
ppg. 10, 11E.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 1850 U.S. Census, Montgomery Co., Union Twp., Indiana. (Heritagequest online)
pg. 409.
- ↑ Sallie Lee DeWitt. Research by Sallie DeWitt. (1981)
pg. 11E.
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