Person:Sophronia Jackson (1)

Watchers
Sophronia Doty Jackson
m. 8 Nov 1836
  1. Mary Prudence Jackson1837 - 1873
  2. Lucinda Armenia Jackson1840 - 1929
  3. Susan Jackson1842 - 1843
  4. William Logan Harris Jackson1844 - 1905
  5. Silas Albert Jackson1846 - 1926
  6. Olive Myra Jackson1849 - 1902
  7. Sophronia Doty Jackson1852 - 1933
m. 28 Dec 1871
  1. Oscar Burton Robbins1873 - 1964
  2. Cora Luella Robbins1874 - 1882
  3. Norman Willard Robbins1876 - 1946
  4. Nora Berthalda Robbins1878 - 1913
m. 14 Sep 1893
Facts and Events
Name Sophronia Doty Jackson
Gender Female
Birth[1] 13 Jun 1852 Knox Co., Ohio, United States
Marriage 28 Dec 1871 Whitley, Indiana, United Statesto Doctor Crihfield Robbins
Marriage 14 Sep 1893 Goblesville, Huntington Co., Indiana, United Statesto Simon Peter Marsh
Death[1] 19 Jun 1933 Akron, Summit Co., Ohio, United States
Burial[1][2] 24 Jun 1933 Lakewood Cemetery, Akron, Summit Co., Ohio, United States

From OBR, P 171,"Sophronia Doty(Jackson) Robbins was left a widow after the death of her Doctor Crihfield, with four small children to support, a home with some indebtedness and no income. At once she found it necessary to permit her three elder children to go elsewhere. Her son Oscar was take to her father's farm, near by, by her brother Harris, who was operating the farm; her daughter Cora was permitted a home with the Dan Stiles family on their farm near Laud, while Norman went home with his aunt Armenia Bradrick to her farm home near West Unity, Ohio. None of the children were adopted. She kept her baby, Nora, less than a year old, and for two year did housework for various persons, worked in the harvest field and such other work offered her to support herself and baby. Then her father secured for her a loom, she soon learned to weave rag carpert and with her son Oscar re-established her home. In 1882 her daughter died of diphtheria at the home of Dan Stiles then living in Columbia City, Ind., and about 1890 her son Norman came back home, making a family of four until she married to Mr. Marsh and went to live with him in Ohio, taking with her Norman and Nora as arranged but neither found it convenient to adopt the new home and very soon returned to Indiana on their own, sought and found employment."

Ernest Omar Mowrer, grandson of Jamima Jackson and Samuel Craig McCartney, was administrator of Sophronia's estate in 1933.

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. Find A Grave
    Memorial# 44810910.
  3.   Robbins, Oscar Burton. History of the Jackson family of Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y., Ohio and Indiana: descendants of Robert and Agnes Washburn Jackson. (Loveland, Colo.: Robbins, 1951)
    132, 171.