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Jackson W Daubenspeck

Birth
USA
Death
21 Nov 1914 (aged 94)
Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Jackson was the son of John Daubenspeck and Mary Jane York Bragg Daubenspeck

DIED AT AGE OF NINETY-FIVE Nov. 23, 1914 pg 1 Noblesville Ledger

Jackson W. Daubenspeck Was one of Oldest Men in the County


Jackson W. Daubenspeck , was one of the oldest men in Hamilton County died in this city Saturday night, (Nov 21, 1914) at the age of ninety five. He was in fairly good health until a few days ago, when he suffered a stroke of paralysis, after which he failed rapidly. The body was taken to Carmel , Sunday, in the O.W. Nutt ambulance and the funeral occurred on Monday, the interment being in the Farley cemetery.
Mr Daubenspeck was the grandfather of George Daubenspeck, a well known contractor of Carmel, with whom the deceased lived at intervals for a good many years. He is also survived by one son and one daughter. He has been staying in this locality for the past six years. He was a member of a large family and it is said all of them lived to be older than he. He was a Mason, born in Indiana and lived in the southwestern part of Hamilton county for nearly seventy years.

Jackson was the son of John Daubenspeck and Mary Jane York Bragg Daubenspeck

DIED AT AGE OF NINETY-FIVE Nov. 23, 1914 pg 1 Noblesville Ledger

Jackson W. Daubenspeck Was one of Oldest Men in the County


Jackson W. Daubenspeck , was one of the oldest men in Hamilton County died in this city Saturday night, (Nov 21, 1914) at the age of ninety five. He was in fairly good health until a few days ago, when he suffered a stroke of paralysis, after which he failed rapidly. The body was taken to Carmel , Sunday, in the O.W. Nutt ambulance and the funeral occurred on Monday, the interment being in the Farley cemetery.
Mr Daubenspeck was the grandfather of George Daubenspeck, a well known contractor of Carmel, with whom the deceased lived at intervals for a good many years. He is also survived by one son and one daughter. He has been staying in this locality for the past six years. He was a member of a large family and it is said all of them lived to be older than he. He was a Mason, born in Indiana and lived in the southwestern part of Hamilton county for nearly seventy years.



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