Lucian Nathaniel Jackman

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Lucian Nathaniel Jackman

Birth
Oil City, Barren County, Kentucky, USA
Death
22 May 1951 (aged 83)
Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Maternal great-grandfather, Lucian Nathaniel Jackman, aka "Pa" and "L.N.", was eldest son of William Woodson Jackman and Arrania Basham Jackman. L.N.'s grandfather, Wm Thomas Jackman, gave each of his nine daughters a farm. The farm Pa owned was the one given to his aunt who had no children: Josephine Jackman, wife of Dr B.J. Shipley.

OBITUARY:
Funeral services were conducted this afternoon at Mt Tabor Baptist Church for Mr Lucian N Jackman, 83, one of the county's well known citizens and retired farmers, who succumbed at his home on Rt 1 after a brief illness. Mr Jackman was truly one of the county's highly respected citizens and was a devout member of Mt Tabor Baptist Church. He was a son of the late William and Irene Basham Jackman, and spent practically his entire life in this county. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Jim Ella Jackman; four daughters: Mrs Jett Slaughter, Glasgow; Mrs Macy Harlow, Cave City; Mrs Mallie Smith, Louisville; and Mrs Nora Biship, Rt 2; three sons: Guy, Glasgow; Judge, Detroit; W.T., Louisville. Also surviving are two brothers, Bryant Jackman, Cave City, and Kirby Jackman, Louisville. After the services by Rev H.S. Puckett, interment was in the Chapman cemetery.
-Glasgow paper 23 May 1951

Pa had ten children; nine from his first wife, Bettie; one from his second, Nora, both of whom preceded him in death; and no children from his 3rd who survived him, James Ella Higdon. She was daughter of John and Susan Elizabeth 'Bettie' Owen Higdon. James was not an unusual name for ladies 'back in the day'. They had no children, and had a long and happy marriage of 40+ years. She was called, "Aunt Jim", "Jim Ella", "Granny", "Granny Jim", and was kind-hearted w/a sweet disposition. She d.1959, outliving Pa by 8yrs.
Maternal great-grandfather, Lucian Nathaniel Jackman, aka "Pa" and "L.N.", was eldest son of William Woodson Jackman and Arrania Basham Jackman. L.N.'s grandfather, Wm Thomas Jackman, gave each of his nine daughters a farm. The farm Pa owned was the one given to his aunt who had no children: Josephine Jackman, wife of Dr B.J. Shipley.

OBITUARY:
Funeral services were conducted this afternoon at Mt Tabor Baptist Church for Mr Lucian N Jackman, 83, one of the county's well known citizens and retired farmers, who succumbed at his home on Rt 1 after a brief illness. Mr Jackman was truly one of the county's highly respected citizens and was a devout member of Mt Tabor Baptist Church. He was a son of the late William and Irene Basham Jackman, and spent practically his entire life in this county. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Jim Ella Jackman; four daughters: Mrs Jett Slaughter, Glasgow; Mrs Macy Harlow, Cave City; Mrs Mallie Smith, Louisville; and Mrs Nora Biship, Rt 2; three sons: Guy, Glasgow; Judge, Detroit; W.T., Louisville. Also surviving are two brothers, Bryant Jackman, Cave City, and Kirby Jackman, Louisville. After the services by Rev H.S. Puckett, interment was in the Chapman cemetery.
-Glasgow paper 23 May 1951

Pa had ten children; nine from his first wife, Bettie; one from his second, Nora, both of whom preceded him in death; and no children from his 3rd who survived him, James Ella Higdon. She was daughter of John and Susan Elizabeth 'Bettie' Owen Higdon. James was not an unusual name for ladies 'back in the day'. They had no children, and had a long and happy marriage of 40+ years. She was called, "Aunt Jim", "Jim Ella", "Granny", "Granny Jim", and was kind-hearted w/a sweet disposition. She d.1959, outliving Pa by 8yrs.