Cayuga Herald
Saturday, October 26, 1901
Cayuga, Indiana
Enoch Jackson died at his home, two miles southwest of Hillsdale, on Thursday evening of last week, aged 43 years. Consumption was the direct cause of his death. A wife and seven children survive. The funeral occurred Saturday morning. Remains were interred in the Pisgah cemetery, west of Hillsdale.
The following obit is courtesy of Carolyn Schwab:
Newport Hoosier State
Wednesday, October 23, 1901
Enoch Jackson of Helt Township, died at 6 o'clock on last Thursday evening, October 17, 1901, aged 43 years. The deceased resided 2 miles southwest of Hillsdale, near where he was born, and lived all his life. He had been in poor health for the past two years with consumption, which was the cause of his death. He leaves a wife and 7 children. His funeral occurred at 10 o'clock on last Saturday morning, his remains being interred in the old Pisgah Cemetery, a mile or two west of his last residence.
Note: After the death of his first wife, his sister Rachael Bricker Fleming and husband Samuel S. Fleming took in their daughter, Lucy E. Jackson, to raise as their own.
Cayuga Herald
Saturday, October 26, 1901
Cayuga, Indiana
Enoch Jackson died at his home, two miles southwest of Hillsdale, on Thursday evening of last week, aged 43 years. Consumption was the direct cause of his death. A wife and seven children survive. The funeral occurred Saturday morning. Remains were interred in the Pisgah cemetery, west of Hillsdale.
The following obit is courtesy of Carolyn Schwab:
Newport Hoosier State
Wednesday, October 23, 1901
Enoch Jackson of Helt Township, died at 6 o'clock on last Thursday evening, October 17, 1901, aged 43 years. The deceased resided 2 miles southwest of Hillsdale, near where he was born, and lived all his life. He had been in poor health for the past two years with consumption, which was the cause of his death. He leaves a wife and 7 children. His funeral occurred at 10 o'clock on last Saturday morning, his remains being interred in the old Pisgah Cemetery, a mile or two west of his last residence.
Note: After the death of his first wife, his sister Rachael Bricker Fleming and husband Samuel S. Fleming took in their daughter, Lucy E. Jackson, to raise as their own.
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'He was a kind and affectionate husband, a fond father, and a friend to all.'
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