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JACK, Mrs. Bridget Rafferty

1915 - February~JACK 16 Feb 1915
Mrs William Jack, aged 44 years, died today at Miners Hospital, Frostburg, after being admitted on Wednesday. The body was removed to their home on Mill Street, Frostburg where her husband and 9 children live and survive: Thomas, James, Raymond, Charles, and Misses Genevieve, Pearl, Viola, Anna and Bernadine -all at home. She was formerly Miss Bridget Rafferty and is also survived by brothers and sisters: Charles, John, and Bernard Rafferty; and Miss Mary Rafferty and Mrs Peter F Carroll. The funeral is held at St Michael's Catholic Church Frostburg.
Excerpts from The Cumberland Times transcribed by Charles Often
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted September 16, 2011 

JACK, Mrs. Mary Monahan 

Dies in Lonaconing
Mrs. Mary Jack, mother of Robert Jack of Connellsville, died Saturday at her home at Lonaconing, Md.
Connellsville Weekly Courier; Connellsville, Fayette Co, Pa., Thursday, October 30, 1913 - pg 5, col 5
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted September 7, 2013
  

JACK, Thomas

Died at the Hospital.
Mr. Thomas Jack, brother of Mr. William Jack, the veteran base ball player, aged 46 years, died at the Western Maryland Hospital Tuesday night from an illness of three weeks from pneumonia.  He was taken to the hospital last Friday.  The deceased leaves four children residing in Frostburg.  His wife died eight years ago.  The remains will taken to Frostburg today by Undertaker Haffner.  The funeral will take place Thursday morning at 9 a.m. from St Michael's Catholic church.  Interment in St Michael's cemetery.
Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Wednesday, February 26, 1908 - pg 1, col 1
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)

Posted September 7, 2013

JACKLE, William C., Sr.

Services were held Monday, July 22, at Oaklawn, Ill., in Trinity Lutheran Church for William C. Jackle, Sr., 70, father of John R. Jackle of Cumberland. He is survived by two other sons, Robert E., at home, and William C., Jr., Chicago; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Tuesday, July 30, 1963; The Cumberland (MD) News
~Genie
Posted September 6, 2019

JACKSON, Mrs. Blanche Shoemaker

FROSTBURG — Mrs. Blanche Jackson, 68, of 290 Welsh Hill, died yesterday at Sacred Heart Hospital where she had been a patient since February 13. Born at Pleasant Union, Pa., she was a daughter of the late John and Mary (Hansel) Shoemaker. Mrs. Jackson was a member of Salem United Church of Christ. Surviving are her husband, William A. Jackson; two sons, Orville and Merl Jackson, both of here; two brothers, Chauncy Shoemaker, Clinton, Ill., and William Shoemaker, Sandusky, Ohio; three sisters, Mrs. Mabel Sturtz, Berlin, Pa.; Mrs. Margaret Kyrgsman, Meyersdale, and Mrs. Annie Klink, Sandusky; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The body is at the Durst Funeral Home.
The Cumberland News, March 5, 1971
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted September 11, 2010

JACKSON, Mrs. Bridget McDonald

Mrs. Bridget (Blanche) Jackson, 84, of 120 South Grant Street, died yesterday at Miners' Hospital.  She had been a patient three weeks. Born near Westernport, she was the daughter of the late John and Alice (Halfpenny) McDonald.  She was a member of St. Michael's Catholic  Church and of the Sodality.  Her husband, James F. Jackson, preceded her in death. Surviving are three sons, Owen Jackson, Beaver Falls, Pa.; James Jackson, Milton, Pa., and Paul Jackson, Frostburg; a daughter, Mrs. William Thompson, Harrisburg, Pa.; a sister, Mrs. Alice Jackson, Frostburg and 15 grandchildren. The body is at the Hafer-Sowers Funeral Home where friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. A Requiem Mass will be celebreated Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. inSt. Michael's Church, Frostburg.  interment will be in the parish cemetery. The rosary will be recited tomorrow at 8 p.m.
The Cumberland Evening Times, Monday, June 3, 1968
(Courtesy of Pat Robison/transcribed by Genie)
Posted January 1, 2011

 

JACKSON, Edith J. Teeter

FLINTSTONE - Edith J. Jackson, 87, of Warm Springs Road, Flintstone, died Friday, Dec. 29, 2000, at her residence. Born on Sept. 2, 1913, in Hopeville, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late Blaine Teeter and Cora A. (Shreve) Teeter. She also was preceded in death by her husband, Harry Ernest Jackson, who died Jan. 30, 1992; two sisters, Tressie and Mary; and five brothers, Benjamin, Norman, Ernest, Ira and Homer. Mrs. Jackson was a homemaker and a member of the Glendale Church of the Brethren, Flintstone. She is survived by five sons, Charles A. Jackson and wife Sis, Cumberland, Harry E. Jackson and wife Sandy, Flintstone, Jimmy B. Jackson, Cumberland, John E. Jackson and wife Connie, Flintstone, and Don H. Jackson, Flintstone; four daughters, Martha D. Hershberger and husband John, Cumberland, Betty J. Scrivo and husband Jim, Mount Savage, Lee Annha C. Yost and husband Robert, Flintstone, and Bonnie Dixon and husband Johnny, Baltimore; two sisters, Virgie E. Musgrove, Gaithersburg, and Audrey M. Nazelrod and husband Clyde, Cumberland; one brother, Burley B. Teeter, Catonsville; 13 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and a special friend, George Fellows, Cumberland. Friends will be received at the Kight Funeral Home, 309-311 Decatur St., Cumberland, on Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home on Sunday at 2 p.m. with Pastor Richard Ketterman and the Rev. Diane M. Smith officiating. Interment will be in the Glendale Cemetery, Flintstone. Thanks to Hospice Home Care and Chaplain Rev. Diane M. Smith, and thanks to the daughters-in-law for all the loving care, Sandy and Connie Jackson.
abt. 29 December 2000; Cumberland Times-News obituary
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted November 7, 2010

 

JACKSON, Edward H.

LONACONING - Edward H. Jackson, 81, of Nikep, died Sunday at Sacred Heart Hospital, Cumberland. A native of Nikep, Mr. Jackson was a son of the late George Henry and Clara Louise (Crowe) Jackson. His wife, Mary Elizabeth (Michaels) Jackson preceded him in death. Mr. Jackson was a retired coal miner. Surviving are a son, Estel Jackson, here; four daughters, Mrs. Averil Martin and Mrs. Lois Bloom, both of LaVale; Mrs. Eleanor Moore, here; Mrs. Phyllis Davis, New York; a sister, Mrs. Lula Himmelwright, Cumberland, seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at Eichhorn Funeral. Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted there tomorrow at 1 p. m. by Rev. Curtis E. Grant. Interment will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Moscow Mills.
The Cumberland News, October 19, 1976
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted February 5, 2011

 

JACKSON, Edward John

LAVALE Edward John Jackson died at his residence in LaVale on Saturday, Feb. 14, 1998, following a two year illness. Born in Frostburg, Maryland, Aug. 11, 1926, he was the son of the late John and Alice McDonald Jackson. He also was preceded in death by a brother, Joseph Jackson, a sister, Esther Jackson; and a brother-in-law, Michael Byrnes. Mr. Jackson was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church, Frostburg, for 52 years, and was a current member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Cumberland. He retired in 1994 as Vice President of the Queen City Electric Company, Cumberland, with whom he was associated for 46 years. He was a member and Past Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus, Frostburg Council 1442; and a U.S. Army veteran of the American Legion Farrady Post 24, Frostburg. Surviving are his wife, Joan Carroll Jackson; daughters, Susan Athey and husband Mark Wickham, Fort Collins, Colo., and Carol Athey Tabler, Cumberland; sisters, Mary R. Jackson, Frostburg, Marguerite Byrnes, Lutherville, and Catherine Thompson and James, Rockville; a grandson, Joshua Zembower, granddaughter, Jennifer Tabler; and a number of nieces and nephews. He also is survived by caring competent sitters who made his stay at home possible and comfortable. Friends will be received at the Hafer Chapel of the Hills Mortuary, 1302 National Highway, LaVale, on Monday from 7 to 9 p.m., and Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m., and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A Christian Wake service at the Hafer Chapel of the Hills Mortuary, LaVale, on Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated by the Rev. Father William Moody and attended by Knights of Columbus, Frostburg Council 1442, on Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. in the funeral home. Interment will follow in St. Michael's Catholic Church Cemetery, Frostburg. Military rites will be accorded at the cemetery by the American Legion Post 24, Frostburg. Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Mr. Jackson to St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 201 N. Centre St., Cumberland, MD 21502 or to the St. Michael's Catholic Church Church, 44 E. Main St., Frostburg, MD 21532.
Cumberland Times-News - Cumberland, Maryland - Monday - February 16, 1998 - Page 8A
(Courtesy of Bob Thompson)
Posted July 22, 2010

JACKSON, Miss Ellen
 
"The funeral of Mrs. {sic-Miss} Ellen Jackson took place this morning at 9 o'clock from St. Patrick's church, Father Cuddy officiating at mass. Mrs. Jackson died in Washington, D. C., Tuesday at tho age of 70.  She was a sister of Mrs. Samuel Jackson, of this city. The remains were brought here last evening."
Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, 13 Mar 1913
(Courtesy of Shawn McGreevy)
Posted May 11, 2013
 

JACKSON, Mrs. Evelyn Layman

Evelyn L. Jackson, 90, of Greenville Road, Meyersdale, went to be with the Lord on Sept. 22, 2012 at home. Born Oct. 5, 1921 in Pocahontas, she was the only child of the late Jonas V. and Grace (Werner) Layman. She is survived by her husband, Cecil E. Jackson, with whom she would have celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary on Oct. 3. Also survived by two sons, Robert and wife Joan, Mercersburg; and William and wife Lora, Ellerslie, Md.; six grandchildren: Julie O'Neal and husband Wade, Cumberland, Md.; Jonathan Jackson and wife Jennifer, Altoona; Joy Murray and husband David, Fort Campbell, Tenn.; Jade Jackson, Baltimore, Md.; Justine Jackson and Joseph Jackson, both of Cumberland, Md.; six great-grandchildren: Alizabeth, Breanna, Brady, and Addison O'Neal, Justin Jackson and Grace Murray. Evelyn was a life-long member of the New Hope United Church of Christ. In addition to being a devoted wife and mother, she and Cecil were the owners of Cecil E. Jackson Inc. of Meyersdale, The John Deere Store. After retirement she and her husband spent the winters in Florida and liked traveling in their Airstream travel trailer throughout most of the United States. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Price Funeral Home, Meyersdale, where service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rev. Kathleen Barberio and Rev. Diane Smith officiating. Interment, Greenville Union Cemetery. Arrangements by William Rowe Price Funeral Home Inc.
Somerset Daily American, September 24, 2012
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted September 28, 2012

 

JACKSON, Mrs. Evelyn Smith

WESTERNPORT - Mrs. Evelyn Jackson, 72, RD I, Sandy Mile Road, Hancock, died Monday in Potomac Valley Hospital, Keyser. A native of Barnum, W.Va., she was a daughter of the late Thompson Smith and Grace (Warnick) Smith. Her husband, Grant Jackson, preceded her in death. Surviving are a son, Weldon Jackson, Greencastle, Pa.; a foster sister, Mrs. Ada Stuchell, Reedsville, W.Va., and seven grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Boal Funeral Home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. in Calvary Pentecostal Church, Cross, W.Va. The Rev. Stephen Landis and the Rev. T. F. Goldizen will officiate. Interment will be in Tasker Cemetery, Cross. The body will be taken to the church one hour prior to services.
Cumberland Evening Times, Wednesday, July 29, 1981
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted June 11, 2021

JACKSON, Glenda L. Bodes

Glenda L. (Bodes) Jackson, 60, Siemon Lakeview Manor Estate, formerly of St. Paul and Fresno, Calif., died Jan. 29, 2000 at the manor. Born Oct. 18, 1939, in Meyersdale, daughter of Ray E. and Esther M. (Schrock) Bodes. Preceded in death by parents, and nephew, Zachary S. Holliday. Survived by husband, John B. Jr., Fresno, Calif.; daughter, Marda Wahl, married to Tim Weigle, Somerset; grandchildren: Drew Wahl, and Jennifer Weigle; sisters: Sue married to Tom Holliday and Bonita Borrello, both of Meyersdale; nieces: Molly, married to Mark Meekins, Berlin; and Shay and Shauna Holliday, Meyerdale; and a great-nephew, Carlyle Meekins, Berlin. Following cremation, a memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Paul's (Wilhelm) United Church of Christ, Meyersdale, with the Rev. Bruce Ashlock officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the American Cancer Society, 168 West Union St., Somerset, Pa. 15501. Arragements by Hoffman Funeral Home, Davidsville.
Daily American, February 1, 2000, Somerset, Pennsylvania
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted June 26, 2009

 

JACKSON, Homer

The body of Homer "Stony" Jackson, 24, of Frostburg, was found floating in Deep Creek Lake this morning about 70 feet from the shoreline near McHenry in 20 feet of water. James Morgan, of Carlos, who had been camping with Jackson and three other men at the lake, discovered the body about 9:30. Jackson had been missing since about 5 p.m. Wednesday and state Police and volunteers under the direction of Fred C. "Buck" Dreyer, veteran local waterman, had been dredging the area where he was last seen since that time. Jackson, former outstanding boxer in amateur circles in the late 1930's, went out on the lake in a boat about 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, with Joseph F. Smith, of Frostburg, a member of the camping party. When they reached a point opposite the cottage of John Shober, of this city, Jackson told Smith he intended to swim to shore and plunged into the water. That was the last Smith saw of him, Smith rowing to shore and returning to the cottage. Jackson was reputed to be a strong swimmer. Smith, Jackson, and Warren Plummer of Wright's Crossing, and James and Frank Morgan, both of Carlos, had rented the cottage from Henry Yates, Frostburg. When Jackson did not appear for several hours, the other campers began a search for him. Later it developed that a waitress at the Point View Inn had remembered serving him a beer about 5 p.m. It is believed that Jackson returned to the water and drowned while swimming to the area of the lake opposite the cottage he and his companions had rented. Jackson is survived by his widow, Mrs. Eleanor Jenkins Jackson, two children, Judy, 2 1/2 years, and Billy, nine months; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson, Welsh Hill, Frostburg; two brothers, Orville, with the Marines in the Pacific, and Merrell, with the Navy in the Pacific. Jackson had been employed in Baltimore until January of this year when he returned and took employment at the Allegany Ballistics Laboratory.
The Cumberland Evening Times, August 11, 1945
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)

 

JACKSON, Mrs. Lottie Irene Frazee

Lottie Irene (Frazee) Jackson, 95, formerly of Friendsville, died Thursday, June 13, 2002 at Dennett Road Manor Nursing Home, Oakland. Born May 30, 1907, in Markleysburg, Pa., she was a daughter of the late Marshall and Ada (Keefer) Frazee. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Milton Jackson; and three sisters, Pearl Reckart, Helen Fike and Edna Hemmitt. She was a member of Grace Chapel, Markleysburg, and was retired as a nursing assistant at Spear Convalescent Home. She is survived by one son, Marshall Jackson, of Benton, Wis.; two sisters, Elizabeth Fike, Friendsville, Eva Jenkins, McClellatown, Pa.: three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Friends were received at the Newman Funeral Home, Friendsville, where a service was conducted on Sunday, June 16, with the Rev. Donald Mathews officiating. Interment was at Asher Glade Cemetery.
about Thursday, June 13, 2002; Publication unknown
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted September 6, 2014

JACKSON, Jesse J.

MEYERSDALE, Mar. 16 — Jesse J. Jackson, 57, a native of Sand Patch, near here, died at Miners Hospital at Cumberland, Md. (should be Frostburg) A Celanese plant employee for 20 years, he leaves his widow, three children, six stepchildren, two grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. George Martens of Meyersdale,and two brothers, John Jackson of Sand Patch and William Jackson of Frostburg.
The Daily Courier, Connellsville, March 16, 1948
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
 

 

JACKSON, John E.

John E. Jackson, 85, of Meyersdale RD 4, died June 15, 1973, in Meyersdale Community Hospital. Born July 9, 1887 in Lonaconing, Md., he was a son of the late Ulysses and Susan (Beeman) Jackson. Surviving are his wife, the former M. Pearl Martin; four sons, James Jackson, Jackson, Ky.; Lawrence and Cecil Jackson, Meyersdale RD 3; and John Jackson Jr., Columbiana, Ohio: 10 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and a brother, William Jackson, Frostburg. Funeral service was held Monday afternoon in Hostetler Church of the Brethren with Rev. Raymond Mankamyer officiating. Interment in Union Cemetery, Meyersdale.
Meyersdale Republican, June 21, 1973
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)

 

JACKSON, Louise

MEYERSDALE, Apr. 2 — Louise Jackson, 10 months old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jackson of Sand Patch, died Monday night. Her parents, a sister, Marion, and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Miller (sic) Steinley, Mrs. Katherine Martin and Ulysses Jackson.
The Daily Courier, Connellsville, April 2, 1943
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)

 

JACKSON, Luther H.

Luther H. Jackson, a resident of this place, died at his home Sunday, after months of heart trouble. Mr Jackson came here some six or eight years ago, from Slanesville, and was the miller at the Farmers Exchange. Later he was the town sergeant. He is survived by his widow and several grown children. Funeral services and burial were held at Capon Bridge Tuesday. - Hampshire Review
Keyser Tribune, March 1, 1912
(Courtesy of Patti McDonald)
Posted July 27, 2010

 

JACKSON, Mrs. Nannie B. Gannon

Jackson Rites Saturday
Westernport, Md - Dec 13 - Funeral services for Mrs Nannie B Jackson, aged 36, wife of Frank Jackson, 411 Maryland Avenue, who died yesterday at Potomac Valley Hospital, Keyser, will be held tomorrow at 9 a.m. at St Peter's Catholic Church with interment in the church cemetery

Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Friday, December 13, 1935 - pg 3, col 6
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted June 4, 2015



 

JACKSON, Norman A.

FROSTBURG - Norman A. Jackson, 59, of 262 West Mechanic Street, died yesterday at Miners Hospital, where he had been a patient since May 30. He had been in failing health four years. Born in Narrows Park, he was a son of the late William H. and Lilly (Jenkins) Jackson. A retired employe of Kaiser Refractories, Zihlman, he was a member of the United Mine Workers of America and a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his widow, Dorothy (McKee) Jackson; two sons, Pvt. Norman Jackson, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.; John Jackson, Baltimore, and two grandchildren. The body is at the Durst Funeral Home where friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. A service will be conducted there tomorrow at 10 a. m. Rev. John D. Lyerly will officiate and burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Lonaconing.
The Cumberland News, July 7, 1970
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)

 

JACKSON, Mary Stemple

Mary S. Jackson, 86, Lordstown, Ohio, died peacefully Sunday afternoon, Sept. 6, 2009, with her family by her side at the home of her caregiver and daughter Patricia. Mary was born on Nov. 18, 1922, to Oliver Grant and Eunice Myrtle Stemple in Aurora, W.Va. She was a 1942 graduate of Aurora High School. Mary and her husband William J. Jackson made their home in Lordstown, Ohio, where they reared their family. She retired from Trumbull Lamp after 42 years. Mary is survived by sons William, Sterling Heights, Mich., and Ronald, Oquaka, Ill.; daughters Patricia Dunkin and Janet Smith, both of Lordstown; nine grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Mary was preceded in death by an infant son, Donald, in 1949; her husband William in 1956; and her siblings, Alice Stemple, Leo Stemple, Edith Harding, Alfred Stemple, Kathryn Stewart, Madeline Slaubaugh, and Floyd Stemple. Mary was an avid quilter and was actively involved in many quilt guilds in the area. Among the accomplishments she had received were many blue ribbons and awards for her pieced and appliquéd quilts. Mary also enjoyed gardening, canning and baking. She and her longtime friend, Vesta Anderson, spent many enjoyable times at her second home in Horse Shoe Run, W.Va., visiting relatives and acquaintances. Mary will be deeply missed by her family and friends. Friends will be received on Friday, Sept. 11, at Aurora Lutheran Church, Aurora, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at which time a funeral service will be conducted. Burial will be in Eglon Cemetery
The Republican, Oakland, Garrett Co, MD; Sept 10, 2009
(Courtesy of Mary Teets)
Posted May 23, 2010

JACKSON, Mary Stemple

Mary S. Jackson, 86, 01 Lordstown, OH, died Sunday, September 6, 2009, at the home of her daughter, Patricia. She was born November 18, 1922, in Aurora, a daughter of the late Oliver Grant and Eunice Myrtle Stemple. She was a 1942 graduate of Aurora High School. She was an avid quilter and won blue ribbons and awards for her quilts. She enjoyed gardening, canning and baking. She retired from Trumbull Lamp alter 42 years of service. She is survived by sons, William, of Sterling Heights, MI and Ronald, of Oquaka, IL; daughters, Patricia Dunkin and Janet Smith, both of Lordstown; nice grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by an infant son, Donald; her husband, William J. Jackson; and brothers and sisters, Alice Stemple, Leo, Edith Harding, Alfred, Kathryn Stewart, Madeline Slaubaugh and Floyd. Funeral services were held Friday, September 11, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, in Aurora. Interment was in the Eglon Cemetery.
The Preston County News; Kingwood, Preston Co, WV; Sept 12, 2009
(Courtesy of Mary Teets)
Posted May 23, 2010

 

JACKSON, Mrs. Susan Louise Beeman

MEYERSDALE, Dec. 1.—The funeral service for Mrs. Susan Louise Jackson, 69, wife of Ulysses Jackson of Meyersdale, who died Sunday in Hazel McGilvery Hospital, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Rev. George Detwiler officiating. Burial will be made in Union Cemetery. Besides her husband, she leaves one daughter, Mrs. George Martin of Meyersdale, three sons, John E. Jackson of Sand Patch and Jesse J. and William A. Jackson of Frostburg, and a brother, Andrew Beeman of Lonaconing.
The Daily Courier, Connellsville, December 1, 1936
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)

 

JACKSON, Ulysses S.

Ulysses S. Jackson, 84, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George Martin, Meyersdale RD 3, Monday, Nov. 7, at noon. He was born Dec. 7, 1865, in Lonaconing, Md., a son of William and Susan (Beeman) Jackson. He was a retired farmer. Besides Mrs. Martin, two sons survive, John E. Jackson of Sand Patch RD 1, and William A. Jackson of Frostburg, Md.; 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the Martin home today at 2:30, with the Rev. I. C. Paul and the Rev. J. Ewing Jones officiating. Burial under the direction of W. C. Price and Son, in Union Cemetery, Meyersdale. Meyersdale Republican, November 10, 1949
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)

 

JACKSON, Mrs. W. H.

Mrs. W. H. Jackson died Wednesday, April 23, 1913, at her home in South Keyser, after a long illness, at the age of 50 years. She leaves a husband and one small son. Yesterday the body was taken to her home at Rowlesburg, for burial.
Keyser Tribune, April 25, 1913
(Courtesy of Patti McDonald)
Posted September 3, 2010

 

JACKSON, William R

Lonaconing - March 20 ~ Mr Wm R Jackson, a respected citizen of Lonaconing, died on Saturday.
Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Monday, March 20, 1905 - pg 2, col 2,
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted September 13, 2014


JACKSON, William R.

Mr Wm R Jackson, Mr Wm Pelland and a child of Mr Wm Brown were buried yesterday afternoon in Oak Hill Cemetery.  Rev A C Thompson had charge of the the funeral services.  Mr Gustave Eichhorn, undertaker.
Evening Times; Cumberland, Allegany Co, Md., Wednesday, March 22, 1905 - pg 2, col 2
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Posted September 13, 2014

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