Person:Robert Jackson (130)

Watchers
m. 3 Sep 1835
  1. William H. Jackson1836 - 1918
  2. David JacksonAbt 1838 - Abt 1838
  3. Enoch E. Jackson1841 - 1900
  4. Robert H. Jackson1843 - 1914
  5. Ebenezer Jackson1845 - 1849
  6. David C. Jackson1847 - 1935
  7. Martha JacksonAbt 1850 -
Facts and Events
Name Robert H. Jackson
Gender Male
Birth? 15 May 1843 Indiana, United States
Death[1] 11 Mar 1914 Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, United States
Burial[2][3] Oak Hill Cemetery, Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, United States

1880 Census Montgomery Co., Indiana, Union, pg 316 A, Robert, age 35, Single, carpenter, living with brother, Enoch Jackson. In the 1900 Census for Union, Robert was living with his brother William H.

Crawfordsville Journal 3-11-1914

Following an illness of six years with the infirmities of age Robert H. Jackson, retired carpenter and contractor and one of the most widely known residents of the city died at the home of his brother, David Jackson, 308 W. Market St, at two this morning. Mr. Jackson has been unable to work for a number of years and during that time he has made his home with his brother. The deceased was born in this state May 15, 1843, and was past 70 at death. He was never married. Besides the brother at whose home he died, Mr. Jackson is survived by one other brother, Henry H. Jackson of Danville, Ill. Funeral services will be held from the home where death occurred at two Friday afternoon. The services will be in charge of Rev. JH Oliphant, pastor of the primitive Baptist Church and Rev. WH Fertich, pastor of Trinity ME Church. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Jackson had a large number of friends in this city and throughout the county. Of a kindly, charitable disposition, he was the kind of man that easily makes friends. Throughout his long illness he was at all times a patient sufferer and he displayed remarkable fortitude and cheerfulness during the time he was confined to his bed. During the past few days his condition had gradually become weaker and hope for his recovery was given up several days ago.

References
  1. Obituary.

    See his 1914 obit in his Notes.

  2. Obituary.

    See his 1914 obit in his Notes

  3. Find A Grave.
  4.   Research of Janeen Proctor jan pro 77 add the at aol add the dot com.
  5.   United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
    Union Twp., Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana.
  6.   United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
    Union, Montgomery Co., Indiana.
  7.   Indiana, Montgomery County USGenWeb Project ingenweb.org/inmontgomery.

    Source for his obituary. Note that the name of Robert's still-living brother appears to be incorrect - his brother William H was still living in 1914 and he does not appear to have had a brother Henry.