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Almeda Francis Wethington Jackson

Birth
Casey County, Kentucky, USA
Death
23 Apr 1912 (aged 35)
Mount Vernon, Jefferson County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Mount Vernon, Jefferson County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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"Meda F. Jackson" is buried in an unmarked grave at Oakwood Cemetery, per the Fred Justice collection of unmarked graves in Jefferson County.

The following info was added 14 Jan 2020 by S. Ashmore: she is my paternal great grandmother.

Her first named may also be spelled "Almeta" or "Almeda".
Almeda is daughter of Bennett Wethington and Juranda (nee Crutcher) Prindle Wethington, both of Casey County, KY. After Bennett's death in 1880 Juranda moved to Jefferson County, IL with her sister Almeta Jane Crutcher Grooms memorial #30976056.

Almeda 1st married: 1890 Jefferson County IL to James C. Griffin. He may have died.
Almeda 2nd Married: 6 Mar 1895 in Marion County IL to Oliver Morton Jackson.
Both these marriage records can be found at the Illinois Records and Archives Depository.

Almeda died a few days after giving birth to a son, born 16 Apr 1912. The child was either stillborn or only lived for a few minutes and never named.

Compton and Appleman Funeral Home records
Cause of death: Puerperal Fever
Burial: Old Union Cemetery, Jefferson County, IL
"Meda F. Jackson" is buried in an unmarked grave at Oakwood Cemetery, per the Fred Justice collection of unmarked graves in Jefferson County.

The following info was added 14 Jan 2020 by S. Ashmore: she is my paternal great grandmother.

Her first named may also be spelled "Almeta" or "Almeda".
Almeda is daughter of Bennett Wethington and Juranda (nee Crutcher) Prindle Wethington, both of Casey County, KY. After Bennett's death in 1880 Juranda moved to Jefferson County, IL with her sister Almeta Jane Crutcher Grooms memorial #30976056.

Almeda 1st married: 1890 Jefferson County IL to James C. Griffin. He may have died.
Almeda 2nd Married: 6 Mar 1895 in Marion County IL to Oliver Morton Jackson.
Both these marriage records can be found at the Illinois Records and Archives Depository.

Almeda died a few days after giving birth to a son, born 16 Apr 1912. The child was either stillborn or only lived for a few minutes and never named.

Compton and Appleman Funeral Home records
Cause of death: Puerperal Fever
Burial: Old Union Cemetery, Jefferson County, IL


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