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Harriet <I>Judd</I> Jackson

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Harriet Judd Jackson

Birth
Petone, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand
Death
19 Mar 1918 (aged 77)
Burial
Woodville, Tararua District, Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand GPS-Latitude: -40.3357429, Longitude: 175.8326721
Plot
Grave 14, Block 11
Memorial ID
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Harriet was a daughter of William Judd (1802-1876) & of Ann Charlotte Sears (1810-1870), both buried Bolton Street.

She married Thomas Jackson in 1857
their children
1858 - 1939 Anne Jackson (+ Fisher)
1860 - 1939 William Jackson (+Heard)
1863 - 1928 Louisa Jackson (+ Thomas)
1865 - 1926 Thomas Jackson (+McCormick)
1867 - 1917 Henrietta Jackson (+ Bryant)
1869 - 1942 Stephen Jackson (+Heard)
1872 - 1948 Philip Jackson (+Holmes)
1874 - 1958 Leonard Jackson (+Benge)
1877 - 1878 Charles Jackson (aged 7 months)
1879 - 1969 Alfred John Jackson (+Holmes)
1882 - 1964 Harriet Jane Jackson (+ Baker)

Woodville Examiner, 18 March 1918
JACKSON
- At the residence of her son, T. Jackson, Woodville, on march 17th 1918, Harriet, relict of the late Thomas Jackson; aged 76 years.

Woodville Examiner, 22 march 1918
OBITUARY
Mrs HARRIET JACKSON; aged 77 years
The death of Mrs Harriet Jackson, widow of the late Thomas Jackson, of Kumeroa, on the 17th instant removed from our midst one of the oldest of our native born European women, one who passed through the heat and burden of early settlement strife and one who was highly esteemed by all who knew her.
The deceased lady was the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs William Judd, Lower Hutt, who were among the pioneers of Wellington, was born on January 6th 1841 and was one of the first girls of European parentage, if not actually the first, who saw the light of day in that now important city. After her marriage with the late Mr Thomas Jackson, she resided with him for some time in Greytown. They came to the Woodville district in 1883 and were farming with their sons at Kumeroa until the death of Mr Jackson in August 1907.
The deceased lady leaves a grown up family with whom sincere sympathy will be felt. They consist of:- Messrs William Jackson, Takapau; Thomas Jackson, Woodville; Stephen Jackson, Matamau; Philip Jackson, Rotorua; Alfred Jackson, Palmerston North; Mrs J. Fisher, New Plymouth; Mrs Thomas and Mrs W. Baker, Woodville.
Harriet was a daughter of William Judd (1802-1876) & of Ann Charlotte Sears (1810-1870), both buried Bolton Street.

She married Thomas Jackson in 1857
their children
1858 - 1939 Anne Jackson (+ Fisher)
1860 - 1939 William Jackson (+Heard)
1863 - 1928 Louisa Jackson (+ Thomas)
1865 - 1926 Thomas Jackson (+McCormick)
1867 - 1917 Henrietta Jackson (+ Bryant)
1869 - 1942 Stephen Jackson (+Heard)
1872 - 1948 Philip Jackson (+Holmes)
1874 - 1958 Leonard Jackson (+Benge)
1877 - 1878 Charles Jackson (aged 7 months)
1879 - 1969 Alfred John Jackson (+Holmes)
1882 - 1964 Harriet Jane Jackson (+ Baker)

Woodville Examiner, 18 March 1918
JACKSON
- At the residence of her son, T. Jackson, Woodville, on march 17th 1918, Harriet, relict of the late Thomas Jackson; aged 76 years.

Woodville Examiner, 22 march 1918
OBITUARY
Mrs HARRIET JACKSON; aged 77 years
The death of Mrs Harriet Jackson, widow of the late Thomas Jackson, of Kumeroa, on the 17th instant removed from our midst one of the oldest of our native born European women, one who passed through the heat and burden of early settlement strife and one who was highly esteemed by all who knew her.
The deceased lady was the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs William Judd, Lower Hutt, who were among the pioneers of Wellington, was born on January 6th 1841 and was one of the first girls of European parentage, if not actually the first, who saw the light of day in that now important city. After her marriage with the late Mr Thomas Jackson, she resided with him for some time in Greytown. They came to the Woodville district in 1883 and were farming with their sons at Kumeroa until the death of Mr Jackson in August 1907.
The deceased lady leaves a grown up family with whom sincere sympathy will be felt. They consist of:- Messrs William Jackson, Takapau; Thomas Jackson, Woodville; Stephen Jackson, Matamau; Philip Jackson, Rotorua; Alfred Jackson, Palmerston North; Mrs J. Fisher, New Plymouth; Mrs Thomas and Mrs W. Baker, Woodville.

Inscription

In Loving Memory Of
THOMAS JACKSON
Who Died Aug. 18. 1907
Aged 80 Years
~ Also ~
HARRIETT JACKSON
Beloved Wife Of The Above
Died March 17. 1918
Aged 77 Years

Gravesite Details

details provided by Ernest Roden Grinlinton on 18-3-1918
Funeral Director: E R Grinlinton
Funeral Officiator: Capt Glanville
Interment ID: 6076



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  • Added: Oct 25, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30874224/harriet-jackson: accessed ), memorial page for Harriet Judd Jackson (6 Jan 1841–19 Mar 1918), Find a Grave Memorial ID 30874224, citing Old Gorge Cemetery, Woodville, Tararua District, Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand; Maintained by pkg (contributor 46968786).