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Project: The Jacksons of Salineville, Ohio, USA

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The goal of this project is to Locate information about the family members ( wife, children) of, James and Hanna (Porteus) Jackson (b. circa 1837, Stranton, West Hartlepool, Co. Durham the daughter of Moses Porteus & Ann Fairweather.) The family originated in County Durham, England.The Family page is The Jackson's of Salineville and Uploaded Resources It is linked to James, his wife, and his 8 children, who came to the United states in 1880, from County Durham, England, and lived in Salineville, Ohio. James son, Moses the only son to produce a male heir, David Sr. who married Virginia Beatrice Duncan on 21 Jun 1922. Their children include:

This page was started by Debbie Jackson. Other contributing members to this project are Ron Woodhouse. Ron has helped find many of the birth and marriage certificates for Family members. And he has gone above and beyond to find Parents and Grandparents for Hanna and James.


Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help.

  • Information and birth certificates about the children when they were in England and add them to the corresponding profile
  • finding the females' spouses profiles and connecting connecting them
  • Pictures are gratefully welcome!!! Upload them to the Family page and then add them to the corresponding profile.
  • death or burial records that have not yet been found and placed on Family page

Will you join me? If so, please contact me and I will put you on the trusted list for the Family Page. Please post a comment here on this page, in G2G using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks!

Contents

Bibliography

Immigration

On the manifest of the SS Illinois, June 20, 1880 Anna(Hanna), Age 54, Emilan, Age 18, James, Age 16, Moses, Age 14, Rose, Age 10, Mary, Age 8 ,Who is mistaken for a male and the initial written h where her name should be, Louisa, Age 5, and Elizabeth, age 2. John T is listed on this page of the same manifest.

Census

1861 Census Details, England

1880 census page 1 James, Age 51, Anna(Hanna), Age 54, Emilan, Age 18, James, Age 16, Moses, Age 14, Rose, Age 10, Mary, Age 8, Louisa, Age 5

1880 census page 2 Elizabeth, Age 3, John T, Age 1

Family Records

  • Emilia Jackson Beadnell
    • married Joseph Beadnell, March 22,1881 [1]
    • Death is given as March 31, 1954, Salineville, Columbiana, Ohio, USA, but no Source has been found as yet
  • James Jackson
  • Moses Jackson Find A Grave: Memorial #144165853
  • Rose Hannah Jackson Taylor
  • Mary Jane Jackson Bailey
  • Louisa Jackson Townley
    • Birth Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun, Registration Year-1875
    • Jackson-19998|Louisa Jackson, Gender-Female, Christening Date-27 May 1875, Christening Place-Durham, England [3]
    • Married John T Kellogg divorced soon after, 1 child Bella Romane Kellogg[4]
    • Although there are no viewable sources available for her next two marriages they are recorded on an Ancestry .com tree with citations
    • Married to W James Andrus, before 1909 two children died before 1 yers old [5]
    • Married 22 Jan 1912 Arthur Charles Townley Sr. (1876–1938) Wellsburg, Brooke Co., WV. ~two children Arthur Charles Townley,JR., b. 06 Apr 1912 , and Eliza Matilda, b. 28 Nov 1913 [6]
    • She passed away in 1944. [7] [8]
  • Elizabeth Jackson McCoy
    • Christened Elizabeth Ann Jackson:[9]
    • In her Find A Grave: Memorial #158171040 profile it is written:
      • She is the ... wife of William Garfield McCoy married 21 Nov 1900.
      • She Died Sep. 13, 1930, East Liverpool, Columbiana County, Ohio, USA.
      • her Burial was at Riverview Cemetery, East Liverpool, Columbiana County, Ohio, USA[10]
  • John T. Jackson
    • Potter for McNichol Pottery, Nickname Jack[11]
    • Fracture of skull by having head caught in machinery at pottery.[12]

Sources

  1. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-FC9W-P4?mode=g&i=475&cc=1614804
  2. Title West Virginia, Deaths Index, 1853-1973 Author Ancestry.com Publisher Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Publisher Date 2011 Publisher Location Provo, UT, USA EDIT REPOSITORY Repository Information Name Ancestry.com
  3. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2X81-MW8
  4. On John T Kellogg page in Find A Grave: Memorial #148367140, it is written:
      • "Son of David Kellogg and Ellen Niles.
    Married Louisa Jackson on 19 Jan 1892 in Salineville, Columbania Co., OH. They soon divorced.'' They had one known child named Bella Romane Kellogg'."
  5. https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/87551688/person/46559406716/facts
  6. https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/87551688/person/46559406716/facts
  7. https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/87551688/person/46559406716/facts
  8. Source Citation for H007. Headstone Inscription for Louisa J. Townley, Lot M159, Grave 2, Columbiana Co. Memorial Park, E. Liverpool, OH 43920 No repository specified for this source
  9. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NB1J-SLF
  10. Find A Grave: Memorial #158171040
  11. D012. Death Certificate for John T. Jackson, 9 SEP 1920
  12. D012. Death Certificate for John T. Jackson, 9 SEP 1920

 Acknowledgements

A special thanks to Ron Woodhouse for contributing to This page. He has helped find many of the birth and marriage certificates for Family members. And he has gone above and beyond to find Parents and Grandparents for Hanna and James and some very good detective work in the process. Ron has been a Godsend in this whole project!



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Looks good, Debbie!
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