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George Little
(1803-1899)
Alice Francis Barber
(1806-1847)
William Jackson
(1835-1904)
Mary Ann Little
(1838-1924)
Nathan Jackson
(1860-1926)

 

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Nathan Jackson 1693

  • Born: 4 Oct 1860, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada
  • Died: 2 Jun 1926, Mono, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada aged 65
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bullet  General Notes:

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.

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bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Census, 4 Apr 1881, Cardwell, Ontario, Canada.

• Census, 2 Apr 1871, Cardwell, Ontario, Canada.

• Religion: Church of England (Église d'Angleterre).




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