William Jackson Born 3 Jan 1835 Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, died 17 May 1904 Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada, 69 years, buried Shelburne Cemetery, Melancthon, Ontario, Canada William JACKSON, 24, York England, West Gwillimbury, s/o Nathan JACKSON & Eliza, married Mary Ann LITTLE, 21, Mono, same, d/o George LITTLE & Martha, witn: James McMASTER & Jane KORNER?, both of Mono, 3 Feb 1860 http://virts.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/simcoe60.htm Married 3 Feb 1860 Simcoe, Ontario, Canada (44 years married) to: Mary Ann Little, daughter of George Little and Alice Francis Barber. Born 3 Jan 1838 Mono Township, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, died 3 Nov 1924 Mono, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada, 86 years, buried Shelburne Cemetery, Melancthon, Ontario, Canada William JACKSON, 24, York England, West Gwillimbury, s/o Nathan JACKSON & Eliza, married Mary Ann LITTLE, 21, Mono, same, d/o George LITTLE & Martha, witn: James McMASTER & Jane KORNER?, both of Mono, 3 Feb 1860 http://virts.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/simcoe60.htm Orangeville Banner - November 20, 1924, Mrs. William JACKSON Shelburne village and Mono Township have laid to rest another of their oldest citizens in the person of Mary Ann Little, relict of the late William Jackson, who died twenty years ago. Deceased, who was born, December 25, 1837 on lot 2 Centre Road, Mono Township, was the daughter of the late George and Alice Little, of Mono. She married William Jackson on December 25, 1853, to which union twelve children were born, six of whom have predeceased her. Those remaining are Nathan and Robert of Shelburne; William of Newton Robinson,; Miss Sarah, Mono Township; Mrs. N. C. Bellerby, Shelburne; Mrs A. Markle, Loverna Sask. She is also survived by one brother William little and Mrs. Sarah Wilkins, of Orangeville; and Mrs. Jas. Carson, of Meaford: also 29 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Since her marriage she lived at lot 25, con. 2, east Mono, until twelve years ago, when she moved to Victoria Street, Shelburne. She died Monday, November 3, at the residence of her daughter, Miss Sarah Jackson, Lot 26, Con. 2, East Mono from wence the funeral took place on Thursday, November 6. The service was conducted at the house and Shelburne Cemetery by Rev. Mr. Hartley of the Anglican Church, Shelburne (of which she was a consistent member), who spoke in glowing terms of the exemplary life which the deceased had lived. Those attending the funeral from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson, Messrs. Leonard and Dalton Jackson, Miss Dorothy Jackson, of Newton Robinson; Miss A. Bertha McGillivary, St. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Ansley Swaffield, Mr. and Mrs. Swaffield Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kidney all of Alliston; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coleman, Relessey; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Little, Miss Sadie Little, Mrs. Sarah Wilkins, and Mrs. Jas. Ryan, Orangeville; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Halbert of Thornton. The pallbearers were; John Little, Jos. Little, Robt. Little, James Little, Thos. Little and R. Little all nephews of deceased. Children: 1. Elizabeth Alice JacksonBorn 4 Oct 1860 Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, died 13 Apr 1900 Wellington, Ontario, Canada, 39 years 2402-84 Duncan D. McGILLIVRAY, 27, brick maker, Ontario, Shelburne, s/o Kenneth McGILLIVRAY & Mary STEWART, married Elizabeth A. JACKSON, 23, Ontario, Mono, d/o William JACKSON & Mary Ann LITTLE, witn: William SMITH of Mulmur & Mary E. JACKSON of Mono, 31 July 1884 at Shelburne Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/duff84.htm 2. Nathan JacksonBorn 4 Oct 1860 Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, died 2 Jun 1926 Mono, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada, 65 years Provider: Orangeville Banner Date: 18 Mar 1920 Mr. Nathan Jackson has sold his 100 acre farm, lot 25, con. 2, east, Mono, to Mr. Geo. Acheson, of Corbetton, for $8,500. Mr. Jackson, who is coming to Orangeville to live, has purchased Mr. J. H. Kearns residence near the west end of Zina St., paying we understand $3200 for the property. Shelburne Free Press Date: 10 Jun 1926 Shelburne Free Press - June 10, 1926, NATHAN JACKSON. On Wednesday, June 2nd, another of the life long residents of Mono township, passed to the great beyond, in the person of Nathan Jackson. Deceased who was born on lot 25, in 1860 had lived there and on the farm where he died practically all his life. He was a son of the late William and Mary Ann Jackson. In religion he was Anglican, being a member of St. Matthews' Church, and in politics he was Conservative. He had never married and at the time of his death was waited on by his sister Sarah, who since October 1924 has come through the trying ordeal of burying her brother James, her mother and now Nathan. The funeral which was held on Friday afternoon to Shelburne Cemetery was largely attended. The service at the house being conducted by Rev. Hurford of Shelburne and Rev. Lemon of St. Matthews' Church. Mr Jackson is survived by two brothers, William, Newton Robinson; and Robert, of Shelburne; also three sisters, Sarah, at home; Mrs Albert Markle, Toverna Sask.; and Mrs N C Bellerby, Shelburne. The pallbearers were: Joseph Little, James Little, John Little, Robert Little, James Horner and James McKelvey. Those who attended the funeral from a distance: Mr and Mrs William Jackson, Newton Robinson; Mrs J Ryan, Orangeville; Mr and Mrs William Little, Orangeville; Mr and Mrs Thomas Hudson, and Mr and Mrs James Stinson, Orangeville. 3. George JacksonBorn 10 Jan 1862 Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, died 18 Jun 1917 Shelburne, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada, 55 years, buried Shelburne Cemetery, Melancthon, Ontario, Canada 4. James JacksonBorn 12 Feb 1863 Simcoe, Ontario, Canada 5. David JacksonBorn 1866 Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, died 11 Apr 1913 Westboro, Ottawa, Ottawa-Carleton, Ontario, Canada, 46 or 47 years Shelburne Free Press Date: 24 Apr 1913, Type: Obituary Shelburne Free Press, April 24, 1913 - DAVID JACKSON. David Jackson of Ottawa, son of the late Wm. Jackson, of Mono, died at his residence in Ottawa on April 11th, at the age of 48 years. Deceased is survived by his widow and five children. Of his own family, he leaves his mother, Mrs. Jackson, of Shelburne, four brothers and four sisters. The brothers are: George, James and Nathan, of Granger, and R. S. Jackson, Shelburne. The sisters are: Mrs. D. McGillivary, St. Thomas; Miss Sarah Jackson, Granger; Mrs. A. G. Markle, Alsask, Sask., and Mrs. N. C. Bellerby, Shelburne. His mother and brother, Nathan Jackson, attended the funeral, which was in charge of the Independent Order of Oddfellows. 6. Mary Ellen JacksonMarried name: McGillivray, born 1867 Granger, Mono, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, died 8 Jun 1924 St Thomas, Ontario, Canada, 56 or 57 years Shelburne Free Press, June 12, 1924 - MRS. MARY E. McGILLIVARY: The quiet morning hours of Sunday, June 8th, marked the passing away of Mrs. Mary E. McGillivary of St. Thomas, daughter of Mrs. Wm. Jackson, Victoria St., Shelburne. In the death of one of St. Thomas' honored citizens a kind friend and loving mother is lost. Her pathway in life was a difficult one, yet she was the most optimistic person you could meet. She has left to mourn one grown-up daughter, Bertha, who skillfully and patiently nursed her mother through her illness, and one delicate son, Willie. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bellerby are at present in St. Thomas attending the funeral. 7. William John JacksonBorn 6 Aug 1868 Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, died 22 Jun 1941, 72 years 002696-95 (Dufferin Co.) William John JACKSON, 25, farmer, Mono, West Gwillimbury, s/o William Jackson & Mary Ann JACKSON, married Mary Jane McKELVEY, 25, Mono, same, d/o William McKELVEY & Ruth McKELVEY, wtn: David JACKSON of Orangeville & Ann Caroline McKELVEY of Mono, on Mar 6, 1895, at Mono Shelburne Free Press & Economist, July 17, 1941 - WM. J. JACKSON: One of the best-known farmers of Tecumseth township, William J. Jackson, passed away in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, on June 22nd, 1941, following an attack of pneumonia. The funeral, held on June 25th, was largely attended by sympathizing relatives and friends from Shelburne, Grand Valley, Mono Mills and Toronto as well as from the surrounding district. Many beautiful flowers were received. The service at the home and at Alliston Cemetery were conducted by Rev. T. J. Jewitt and the following cousins acted as pallbearers: Messrs. John Little, Robert J. Little, James Little, Charles Watt, Charles W. Jackson and Norman Ford. Flowerbearers were nephews: Gordon Halbert, Matt. Hodgson, Carman McKelvey and Charles Jackson. Mr. Jackson was born August 6, 1868, on lot 25, con. 2, Mono. He was the son of William Jackson and Mary Ann Little, lifelong residents of this district. He farmed for ten years in West Gwillimbury township and the balance of his life in Tecumseth. He was a member of the United Church, a Conservative and an Orangeman. Enjoying the respect and confidence of his fellow citizens, he was honored with a seat on the municipal council for ten years. On March 6, 1895, he married Mary Jane McKelvey, who survives him with the following family: W. Leonard, Tecumseth; Mrs. Ansley Swaffield, Toronto; Dalton and Mrs. Alonzo Williams, West Gwillimbury. Also surviving are nine grandchildren, one brother (Robert) and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Bellerby and Miss Sarah, of Shelburne. 8. Robert Samuel JacksonBorn 18 Dec 1870 Mono, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada 15708-70 (Dufferin Co) JACKSON, Robert, m, b. Dec. 18, 1870, father - William JACKSON, farmer, mother - Mary Jane LITTLE, infm - William Jackson, Mono Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~births/J_Surnames.htm">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~births/J_Surnames.htm 6376-06, Robert Samuel JACKSON, 35, carpenter, Mono, Shelburne, s/o, Jackson, William JACKSON & Mary Ann LITTLE, married, Edith ROGERS, 19, East Luther, Melancthon, d/o William ROGERS & Elizabeth CANNING, witn: John L & Nellie WATSON of Melancthon, Oct 10 1906, Shelburne Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/duff06.htm 9. Sarah Martha JacksonBorn 6 Feb 1874 Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, died 4 Feb 1950 Orangeville, Ontario, Canada, 75 years Shelburne Free Press & Economist, February 22, 1950 - SARAH MARTHA JACKSON: Miss Sarah Martha Jackson passed away at Lord Dufferin Hospital, Orangeville, on Feb. 4, 1950, after a short illness. Deceased, in her 78th year, was a daughter of the late William Jackson and Mary Ann Little, of Mono Township. She was one of a family of twelve. Predeceased are Nathan, Alice, Frances, Mary Ellen, George, William, David, James, Robert and Bertha. Surviving is one sister, Mrs. Rebecca Bellerby, Shelburne. The late Miss Jackson had made her home in Shelburne for the last 26 years, after leaving the farm in Mono. The funeral service, which took place from the Gamble Funeral Home on Monday, Feb. 6th, was conducted by Rev. Dr. H. H. Hutcheson. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Walter Little, Charles Jackson, Ed. Stinson, Stanley Summerfield, Charles Bellerby and Gerald Clowes. Friends attended the funeral from Owen Sound, Orangeville, Oakville, Brampton, Newton Robinson, Toronto and Bradford. 10. Rebecca Jane JacksonAlso known as: Bessie, born 21 Apr 1880 Mono, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, died 1 Oct 1954, 74 years, buried Shelburne Cemetery, Melancthon, Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada 31472-80 (Dufferin Co) JACKSON, Rebecca Jane, f, b. 21 Apr.1880, father - William JACKSON, farmer; mother - Mary Ann LITTLE, infm - William Jackson, Mono Twp Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~births/J_Surnames.htm 6250-05 Charles BELLERBY, 24, pump maker, Ontario, Shelburne, s/o Charles BELLERBY & Ellenor E. KENDRICK, married Rebecca JACKSON, 25, Mono, same, d/o William JACKSON, farmer, & Mary Ann LITTLE, witn: Nathan JACKSON & Sarah JACKSON, both of Mono, 12 Sept 1905 at Mono Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/duff05.htm 11. Bertha Ann JacksonMarried name: Markle, born 28 Oct 1881 Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada 5900-04 Albert Joseph MARKLE, 22, fireman on railway, Mono, Hamilton, s/o Joseph MARKLE & Jane MALCOLM, married Bertha Ann JACKSON, 23, Mono, same, d/o William JACKSON, farmer, & Mary Ann LITTLE, witn: James & Sarah M. JACKSON of Mono, 16 Nov 1904 at Mono Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/duff04.htm 12. Ida Ann JacksonBorn 26 Dec 1881 Mono, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada 5488-82 (Dufferin Co) JACKSON, Ida Ann, f, b. 26 Dec.1881, father - William JACKSON, farmer; mother - Mary Ann LITTLE, infm - William Jackson, Mono Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~births/J_Surnames.htm" |