Died at eighteen months, probably of typhoid fever. Her mother memorialized her "little blossom", writing that Jessie had been a comfort and blessing, "and had awakened maternal love to a depth that an uncultivated individual can never comprehend. But the flower wilted, and ... the immortal gem of purity was set by the Eternal Jeweler in his own coronet to be worn eternally."
Died at eighteen months, probably of typhoid fever. Her mother memorialized her "little blossom", writing that Jessie had been a comfort and blessing, "and had awakened maternal love to a depth that an uncultivated individual can never comprehend. But the flower wilted, and ... the immortal gem of purity was set by the Eternal Jeweler in his own coronet to be worn eternally."
Family Members
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Ezekiel Lockwood
1802–1877
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Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood
1830–1917
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Lura McNall Ormes
1849–1894
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