Wife of Ewin Woodall.
Emma was daughter of James A. Jackson & Mary Bertles. Mary Bertles Jackson died 2 days after giving birth to a female child who was stillborn. She and the baby were buried at Nashville City Cemetery, Central Ave. Lot 200P on Dec 9, 1855. I found this death info at the State Archives, where it also said that a burial was later made on top of hers without the name or reason given.
Emma's Baptism: 26 May 1844 St Mary, Radcliffe, Lancashire, England
Emma Jane Jackson - Daughter of James Ashton Jackson & Mary Anne
Born: 17 Jan
Abode: Radcliffe
Occupation: Iron Founder
Baptised by: Nathl. Milne
Register: Baptisms 1837 - 1851, Page 103, Entry 821
Source: LDS Film 2357466
For additional biographical and source information, see https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jackson-61982.
Wife of Ewin Woodall.
Emma was daughter of James A. Jackson & Mary Bertles. Mary Bertles Jackson died 2 days after giving birth to a female child who was stillborn. She and the baby were buried at Nashville City Cemetery, Central Ave. Lot 200P on Dec 9, 1855. I found this death info at the State Archives, where it also said that a burial was later made on top of hers without the name or reason given.
Emma's Baptism: 26 May 1844 St Mary, Radcliffe, Lancashire, England
Emma Jane Jackson - Daughter of James Ashton Jackson & Mary Anne
Born: 17 Jan
Abode: Radcliffe
Occupation: Iron Founder
Baptised by: Nathl. Milne
Register: Baptisms 1837 - 1851, Page 103, Entry 821
Source: LDS Film 2357466
For additional biographical and source information, see https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jackson-61982.
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