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Children of James M. & Carrie Moore Jackson:
Mattie Alice Jackson, B&D August 9, 1879
William Franklin Jackson, June 25, 1880 - June 28, 1880
James Henry Jackson, September 2, 1881
Married Lillian Theresa Weathers
Ida Ophelia Jackson, August 21, 1883
Married William Thomas Howell
Minnie Lee Jackson, September 20, 1886
Married Grover C. Jones
Gillie Maude Jackson, February 7, 1888
Married William Henry Mitchum
Walter Columbus Jackson, September 23, 1889 - May 23, 1891
Infant Son Jackson, June 22, 1891 - July 5, 1891
Infant Daughter Jackson, B&D June 22, 1891
Infant Daughter Jackson, B&D July 31, 1895
Infant Daughter Jackson, B&D August 8, 1899
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"The Roanoke Leader" - April 1, 1908:
J.M. Jackson who has established a marble works plant near Schuessler's wagon yard is now ready for business and solicits the patronage of the public through the paper.
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"The Roanoke Leader" - May 31, 1911:
SUDDEN DEATH OF USEFUL CITIZEN.
In the sudden death of Mr. James M. Jackson this community has lost a good citizen. For many years Mr. Jackson had conducted a marble works plant in this place, coming here from Chambers county. He boarded with Mr. W.B. Rodgers near this place of business.
Thursday morning when Mr. Jackson failed to appear for breakfast, Mr. Rodgers visited his room and was shocked to find his boarder dead upon the bed. The body was yet warm and there was no sign of a struggle. it is thought the deceased died of paralysis.
The remains were carried the following day to Mount Pisgah and laid to rest beside those of his companion, after services conducted by Rev. F.H. Farrington. Four married children survived the deceased. Mr. Jackson was 53 years of age and a member of the Baptist church and was respected as an upright, gentleman. He stood for that which was right.
AND.....
CARD OF THANKS.
In the great sorrow that has come to us in the sudden death of our beloved father, Mr. J.M. Jackson, we are brought under many obligations to friends for kindnesses shown us and we ask them all to accept this expression of our gratitude. We would particularly mention Mr. W.B. Rodgers and family at whose home our father passed away. Respectfully,
J.H. Jackson
Mrs. W.T. Howell
Mrs. G.C. Jones
Mrs. W.H. Mitcham
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Children of James M. & Carrie Moore Jackson:
Mattie Alice Jackson, B&D August 9, 1879
William Franklin Jackson, June 25, 1880 - June 28, 1880
James Henry Jackson, September 2, 1881
Married Lillian Theresa Weathers
Ida Ophelia Jackson, August 21, 1883
Married William Thomas Howell
Minnie Lee Jackson, September 20, 1886
Married Grover C. Jones
Gillie Maude Jackson, February 7, 1888
Married William Henry Mitchum
Walter Columbus Jackson, September 23, 1889 - May 23, 1891
Infant Son Jackson, June 22, 1891 - July 5, 1891
Infant Daughter Jackson, B&D June 22, 1891
Infant Daughter Jackson, B&D July 31, 1895
Infant Daughter Jackson, B&D August 8, 1899
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"The Roanoke Leader" - April 1, 1908:
J.M. Jackson who has established a marble works plant near Schuessler's wagon yard is now ready for business and solicits the patronage of the public through the paper.
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"The Roanoke Leader" - May 31, 1911:
SUDDEN DEATH OF USEFUL CITIZEN.
In the sudden death of Mr. James M. Jackson this community has lost a good citizen. For many years Mr. Jackson had conducted a marble works plant in this place, coming here from Chambers county. He boarded with Mr. W.B. Rodgers near this place of business.
Thursday morning when Mr. Jackson failed to appear for breakfast, Mr. Rodgers visited his room and was shocked to find his boarder dead upon the bed. The body was yet warm and there was no sign of a struggle. it is thought the deceased died of paralysis.
The remains were carried the following day to Mount Pisgah and laid to rest beside those of his companion, after services conducted by Rev. F.H. Farrington. Four married children survived the deceased. Mr. Jackson was 53 years of age and a member of the Baptist church and was respected as an upright, gentleman. He stood for that which was right.
AND.....
CARD OF THANKS.
In the great sorrow that has come to us in the sudden death of our beloved father, Mr. J.M. Jackson, we are brought under many obligations to friends for kindnesses shown us and we ask them all to accept this expression of our gratitude. We would particularly mention Mr. W.B. Rodgers and family at whose home our father passed away. Respectfully,
J.H. Jackson
Mrs. W.T. Howell
Mrs. G.C. Jones
Mrs. W.H. Mitcham
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Inscription
"Weep not that his toils are over, Weep not that his race is run. God grant we may rest as calmly, When our work, like his is done. Till then we would yield with gladness our treasures to His keep, And rejoice in the sweet assurance – He giveth His loved ones sleep. I know that my Redeemer liveth."
Family Members
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Mehaley D. Carter
1833–1857
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John B. Carter
1837–1858
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Samantha Clara Jackson
1851–1867
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Talitha Cumi Jackson
1853–1908
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Lucinda Rebecca Jackson Jones
1831–1908
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Burrell Nathaniel Jackson
1833–1862
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John Turner Jackson
1834–1907
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Cavel Holmes Jackson
1836–1882
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Sarah Ann Jackson Jones
1837–1911
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Pvt Edwin Walker Jackson
1841–1863
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Amanda Jane "Mandy" Jackson Ragland
1843–1919
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Nancy Elizabeth Jackson Harmon
1845–1909
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Andrew Taylor Jackson
1846–1924
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James Henry Jackson
1881–1939
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Ida Ophelia Jackson Howell
1883–1965
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Minnie Lee Jackson Jones
1886–1930
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Gillie Maude Jackson Mitchum
1888–1947
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Walter C. Jackson
1889–1891
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Infant Twin Daughter Jackson
1891–1891
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Infant Twin Son Jackson
1891–1891
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Infant Daughter Jackson
1895–1895
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Infant Daughter Jackson
1899–1899
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