Jackson, J.
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Jackson -- H. to I.
 
Jackson
-- J. Jackson, F. L. Walsh, Glebe Land, Lot 13, Concession BFne, Charlotteville 
[1857 Sketch]

Jackson -- J. Jackson was a 1920 Windham officer

Jackson -- [F]. J. Darling moved his Simcoe book and stationery store to the Empire Block location lately occupied by J. & G. Jackson's hardware store [ad EN18600419p1] [GJsr]

Jackson -- to the wife of Rev. J. A. Jackson, a daughter, 16 Aug 1890 in Simcoe [BC18900820] [NR18900821p3]

Jackson -- to the wife of Rev. J. Austin Jackson, a daughter, 29 Mar 1892 in Simcoe [NR18920303
[Compiler's Comment: announcement published before birth date.

Jackson -- to the wife of Rev. J. Austin Jackson, a son, 27 Jun 1902 in Hamilton [SR19020703]

Jackson -- J. B. Jackson -- also see John B. Jackson, John Bart Jackson,

Jackson -- J. Bartholomew Jackson [GJsr] of Listowel, married Mary E., daughter of lumber merchant Joseph Jackson of Simcoe, 5 May [1880] at her father's home [BC18800512p3]

Jackson -- to the wife of J. B. Jackson a daughter (stillborn) 10 Dec 1885 in Simcoe [NR18851217] [GJsr]

Jackson -- to the wife of J. B. Jackson, a son, 19 Jun 1888 in Simcoe [BC18880627] [GJsr
[Compiler's Comment: son Joseph Dowling Jackson]

Jackson -- "J. B. Jackson, G.B. & L.E.R. Station, Simcoe, is where you should leave your orders to secure the best white land Plaster, unloaded direct from the cars into your waggons at $4.00 per ton.  I shall also keep as usual a large stock on hand during the entire season, so Farmers can depend on getting supplied at such times as its most convenient to draw it. Land salt, $5.50 per ton, brl. salt, $1.40 per brl." [ad, BC18900402] [GJsr]

Jackson -- to the wife of J. B. Jackson, a son, 25 May 1890 in Simcoe [BC18900528] [GJsr] [Compiler's Comment: son was  William George Jackson]

Jackson -- J. B. Jackson [GJsr] -- see 1892 business ad

Jackson -- to the wife of J. B. Jackson, a son, 15 Apr 1894 in Simcoe [NR18940419] [GJsr] [Compiler's Comment: son was Alan Bart Jackson]

Jackson -- J. B. Jackson [GJsr] nominated to 1897 Simcoe Council by Geo. Jackson and John Wark [SR18961231p1]

Jackson -- to the wife of J. B. Jackson, a son, 4 Jul 1897 in Simcoe 
[SR18970708] [WS18970715p5] [GJsr] [Compiler's Comment: son: Harold M. Jackson]

Jackson -- J. B. Jackson donated to the 1898 Union Fair [SR18981117p1] [GJsr]

Jackson -- J. B. Jackson, Simcoe coal and wood, was a provisional director of the Simcoe Pork Packing Co. Ltd. [WS19000104p4]

Jackson -- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson's eldest son, Joseph D., 18, died Tuesday in Toronto
-- see Joseph's obituary

Jackson -- The office of coal dealer J. B. Jackson was broken, the safe door forced open and $20 in silver stolen. A number of robberies have occurred since Police Chief Malone and Constable Wilkins were arrested [WS19090114] [GJsr]

Jackson -- J. B. Jackson of Simcoe married Mary Cruden, daughter of Mrs. H. P. Bruce,  21 Jul 1910 in Toronto [BC19100727p4] [SR19100728p5] [PRN19100805] [GJsr]

Jackson -- J. B. Jackson [GJsr]: 
-- was president of Norfolk Telephone Company
-- see 1901 Business Profile
-- see 1902 Norfolk Poultry Association
-- see 1907 Simcoe Voters List
-- see 1909 Phone Directory
-- was a member of 1913 Simcoe Board of Trade
-- signed 1914 temperance petition
-- elected Town of Simcoe Councillor [SR19140108p1]
-- donated to Belgian Relief [SR19141126p1]
-- returned from England and Scotland -- see newspaper account
-- 153 Union Street, Simcoe [Billet Hosts SR19160601p4]
-- donated to Ag. Society in 1916.
-- employed Amram O'Connor -- see Amram's obituary
-- chaired 1918 Simcoe Board of Trade meeting
-- and wife were bass fishing with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Buck
[SR19180718p2] 
--
subscribed to 1918 Sailors Fund
-- president, prohibitionist group -- see news item
-- see Norfolk's 1919 Victory Loan Committee.
-- see 1920 Oakwood Cemetery officers
-- see Jackson-Johnson merger
-- see Norfolk Telephone Rate Protest
-- attended Walter P. Ferris' funeral
-- see Photos & Bios
-- see his Family Group Sheet

Jackson -- J. B. Jackson, George J. McKiee and Frank Reid went on Tuesday night's train to Port Rowan for a day's bass fishing, as guests of Mr. J. L. Buck [SR19130717p11]

Jackson -- to wife of J. B. Jackson of Simcoe, a daughter: Mary Bruce, 15 May 1914 in Toronto [SR19140521p6] [GJsr]

Jackson -- Mrs. J. B. Jackson donated to Belgian Relief [SR19141126p1] [SR19141203p1]

Jackson -- "A horse attached to one of J. B. Jackson's egg wagons ran away on Monday morning. The horse started from Peel street, and arrived home with no great amount of damage." [SR19150401p10]

Jackson -- "One of the Finest Creamery Plants in Ontario is situated in Norfolk County at Simcoe. It means better prices for you -- if you take advantage of it. Price of Butter-fat last half of March, 35¢ at Farms. 36¢ at Stations. Jackson's" [ad, WS19150520p8]

Jackson -- J. B. Jackson sailed on the American liner Philadelphian last week from New York to England on a business trip. He will have an opportunity to visit his son and others in overseas contingents [SR19150805p10]

Jackson -- J. B. Jackson, merchant, 153 Union Street, Simcoe  
Mary B. Jackson, 153 Union Street, Simcoe 
H. M. Jackson, single, 153 Union Street, Simcoe 
A. B. Jackson, 153 Union Street, Simcoe 
Gertrude Jackson, 153 Union Street, Simcoe [1919 Voters List]

Jackson -- Mrs. J. B. Jackson had her sister, Mrs. Service of Toronto, visiting [SR19190821p7]

Jackson -- Mr. J. B. Jackson has moved into the residence of the late Judge Robb, said to be the first brick house built in Simcoe. It has been remodeled and redecorated and the grounds put in fine shape [SR19191127p12] [Compiler's Comment: J. B. moved from 153 Union Street on the northwest corner of Union and Head Streets, to 135 Union Street on the northeast corner of Union and Head Streets, vacating the house he built in 1898 in favor of his youngest son Harold, who would marry months later and reside at 153 Union for the rest of his life.]

Jackson -- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson and daughter and Mrs. Walton are expected home from Muskoka this week [SR19200826p11]

Jackson -- J. B. Jackson of Simcoe, 64, died suddenly 18 Jan 1922 in Simcoe -- see his obituary

Jackson -- J. B. Jackson Garage -- see Stanley Cross' 1957 funeral

Jackson -- "New Ice-Cream Plant. The installation at Jackson Bros. Creamery of an up-to-date ice-cream plant should prove a serviceable asset to our town. Hitherto cream has been shipped to distant points, which ice-cream parlors have secured their supply of ice cream from other centres. With the modern machinery, the Jackson Company will easily provide the summer commodity for all and sundry." [SR19221102p1] [GJsr]

Jackson -- to the wife of J. G. Jackson of the Registry Office, a son, 5 Apr 1888 in Simcoe [BC18880425]

Jackson -- J. V. Jackson -- see 1937 Deaths

Jackson -- James Jackson had mail waiting at Simcoe on 5 Mar 1841

Jackson -- James Jackson's 600 acres, Lots 12, 13 and 14 of Walsingham, have been seized by  Sheriff H. V. A. Rapelje at the suit of Alex. McLeod, and will be sold at the Court House on 11 Sep 1841 [NO18410612p3]

Jackson -- James Jackson operated Ambrotype and Photography Rooms (formerly Murphy's) over J. A. Lyon's store in Simcoe's Empire Block [EN18600419p3]

Jackson -- James Jackson died [Ontario Vital Stats 1872]

Jackson -- James Jackson, 70 years 8 months, died 10 Sep 188[1] 
-- see photo of his cemetery stone

Jackson -- James Jackson died [Ontario Vital Stats 1883]

Jackson -- James Jackson, 76, single, born in Scotland, was an inmate of the County Home, superintended by Richard Spencer [1901 Census of Woodhouse:2] [GJsr]

Jackson -- James Jackson, [8]5, died 9 Feb [1908] in Simcoe [SR19080213] [GJsr]

Jackson -- James Norman Elgin Jackson born [Ontario Vital Stats 1881]

Jackson -- Jane Jackson died [Ontario Vital Stats 1872]

Jackson -- Jane, 85, daughter of George Jackson Sr., and widow of John Fitzgerald McCool, died 31 Oct 1919 in Simcoe -- see her obituary

Jackson -- Janet Jackson 1862-1933 | her husband George W. Alton 1858-1926
Stanley B. Alton 1890-1966 | his wife Eldena Antell 1896-1969 [Cultus Cemetery stones]

Jackson -- Mrs. Janet Jackson of Victoria, B.C. was a daughter of George J. McKiee and 
Jessie Reid -- see her mother's obituary 

Jackson -- Jedah Jackson of Walsh married John Lade, teacher, of Walsh, 30 Jan 1889 at Walsh [Divisional Register] [Compiler's Comment: Register has more]

Jackson -- John Jackson died [Ontario Vital Stats 1870]

Jackson -- John Jackson died [Ontario Vital Stats 1872]

Jackson -- Mrs. John Jackson, Lydia, 94, of Tyrrell, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John [D.........] of Burford. Funeral Wednesday was to Bloomsburg Cemetery [SR19180425p8]

Jackson -- John Jackson 1808-1872
his wives Jemima 1812-1852 | Lydia A. 1824-1918 
-- see photo of their cemetery stone

Jackson -- John Jackson, 70, died 21 Apr 1894 [Hillcrest Cemetery stone]

Jackson -- sons of John & Elizabeth Jackson:
Thomas Arthur. born 20 Sep 1859, died 13 Jul 1861
William James, born 15 Sep 1855, died 13 Sep 1862
Peter Johnston, 1 year 5 months 19 days, died 1 Mar 1855 
-- see photo of their cemetery stones [GJsr]

Jackson -- John Jackson wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1874]

Jackson -- John Jackson, R. T. Livingstone and T. G. Matheson are retiring school trustees this year. We think citizens could not do better than re-elect them [NR18801210p3] [GJsr]

Jackson -- John Jackson was an 1882 officer of the Simcoe Mechanics Institute [GJsr]

Jackson -- at the home of his brother, John Jackson of Simcoe: Thomas Jackson, 57, late of Sarnia, died 11 Aug 1882 [BC18820816] [GJsr]

Jackson --  at Belleview, home of her uncle, John Jackson  [GJsr] in Simcoe, by Rev. Martin W. Livingstone assisted by Rev. R. M. Croll, Miss Ester A. Pennington of Simcoe, married William Mather, merchant tailor of Simcoe, 25 Jan 1885 [BC18860128] [WS18850122] [GJsr]

Jackson -- to the wife of Lynedoch farmer John Jackson, nee Clara Marsland, a son: Harry Elliot, 30 Aug 1884 [Ontario Vital Stats 022393]

Jackson -- to the wife of John Jackson, a daughter, 3 Aug 1888 in Townsend [BC18880815]

Jackson -- John Jackson [GJsr
-- see Photos & Bios  
-- also see his Family Group Sheet

Jackson -- John Jackson -- see 1919 Simcoe elementary students

Jackson -- W. P. Innes of the Simcoe Canning factory, has purchased the residence and farm of John Jackson for $7,000 [SR18980317p1]

Jackson -- John Jackson, 79, brother of Geo. Jackson of Simcoe, father of J. B. Jackson of Simcoe and Dr. Harry P. Jackson of Detroit, died 30 Mar 1898 in Simcoe [SR18980407
-- the will of John Jackson of Simcoe was probated in 1898 [Norfolk Wills]
-- see his complete obituary [GJsr]  

Jackson -- to the wife of John Jackson, nee Margaret Helmer, stillborn 18 May 1901 in Charlotteville [Charlotteville Births 1876-1900]

Jackson -- to the wife of John Jackson, a daughter, 7 Sep 1895 in Jarvis [SR18950919]

Jackson -- John Jackson -- see 1900 Norfolk Liquor Licenses

Jackson -- Mrs. John Jackson of Courtland was daughter of James F. Cohoe and Elizabeth Ferris -- see her parents' obituaries 
[Compiler's Comment: also see Gerard John Jackson]

Jackson -- to the wife of John Jackson, a daughter, 16 Aug 1908 in Normandale
[BC19080819] [SR19080820]

Jackson -- John Jackson, 38, black, born 15 Mar 1863 in Ontario, laborer
his wife Sarah, 40, white, born 27 Aug 1860 in Ontario
his single stepson Lundy Squires, 15, born 19 Oct 1855 in Ontario
his single stepson Chauncey Squires, 22, born 25 Dec 1878 in Ontario, laborer
[1901 Census of Port Rowan]

Jackson -- Lieut. John Jackson of Canadian Engineers, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. McKiee last week. He is now on his way overseas [SR19180620p12] [Compiler's Comment: George John Jackson was the youngest son of the late Geo. H. Jackson, and was born in Simcoe] [GJsr]

Jackson -- John Jackson was a 1918 Windham Officer

Jackson -- Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson of Teeterville had their son, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jackson of Burford, visiting [SR19180718p2] -- Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson of Teeterville had their daughter, Mr.  and Mrs. Herb. Mayer of St. Catharines, visiting [SR19200826p11]

Jackson -- John Jackson, RR2 Vanessa 
Hannah Jackson, Lot 14, Concession 5, Windham [1919 Voters List]

Jackson -- Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson have their daughter, Mrs. Hurley Moyer of St. Catharines, visiting. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson had their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Detroit, visit [Teeterville SR19200108p5]

Jackson -- John Jackson was a 1921 Windham officer

Jackson -- John Jackson, laborer, RR2 Simcoe 
Sarah Jackson, Lot 1, Concession 5, Woodhouse [1919 Voters List]

Jackson -- John B. Jackson, 44, born 22 Mar 1857 in Ontario, merchant [GJsr]
his wife Mary Eliza, 44, born 2 Mar 1857 in Ontario
his single son Joseph D., 12, born 19 Jun 1888 in Ontario
his single son William G., 10, born 24 May 1890 in Ontario
his single son Allan [sic] B., 6, born 15 Apr 1894 in Ontario
his single son Harold M., 3, born 4 Jul 187 in Ontario
his single servant, Edith Jackson, 19, born 22 Jul 1881 in Ontario [1901 Census of Simcoe:1]

Jackson -- J. B. Jackson of Simcoe's eldest son, Joseph D., died 6 Feb 1907 at General Hospital in Toronto [SR19070208] [GJsr]

Jackson -- John Bartholomew Jackson wed Mary E. Jackson [Ontario Vital Stats 1880] [GJsr]

Jackson -- J. B. Jackson: 
-- see Norfolk's 1917 Victory Loan Committee.
-- see Norfolk's 1918 Victory Loan Committee.

Jackson -- Mrs. J. B. Jackson -- see Emergency Hospital 

Jackson -- John Bart Jackson, 64, died suddenly 19 Jan 1922 in Simcoe
-- see his obituary and funeral

Jackson -- John Bartholomew Jackson's second wife, Mary Cruden Bruce, 78, died Monday in Simcoe -- see her 1947 funeral

Jackson -- John Jackson: 
-- see 1918 Simcoe Public School students
-- was a 1920 Simcoe Junior Third student [SR19200708p3]

Jackson -- John G. F. Jackson of Walpole married Miss Maud E. Boughner, 5 Sep 1900 at her mother's home in Woodhouse [SR19000913]

Jackson -- John H. Jackson, bank manager, First Ave., Port Dover  
Lela Jackson, First Ave., Port Dover [1919 Voters List]

Jackson -- John V. Jackson, 38, born 3 Sep 1862 in Ontario, farmer
his wife Clara E., 38, born 11 Sep 1862 in Ontario
his single daughter Cora A., 13, born 22 Dec 1887 in Ontario
his single daughter Elsie, 8, born 14 Sep 1892 in Ontario
his married mother-in-law Sarah Massecar, 56, born 20 Apr 1844 in Ireland
[1901 Census of Middleton:2]

Jackson -- John V. Jackson -- see 1919 Middleton Officials

Jackson -- John V. Jackson, farmer, RR6 Tillsonburg 
Clara E. Jackson, RR6 Tillsonburg [1919 Voters List]

Jackson -- John V. Jackson 1862-1942 | Clara E. Jackson 1862-1937
[Courtland United Cemetery stone] [Compiler's Comment: on same stone as David Ecker]

Jackson -- John W. Jackson of Jarvis married Miss Nellie Fisher of Woodhouse, 3 Apr 1891 at home of her uncle, R. Marr of Woodhouse [BC18910415]

Jackson -- John W. Jackson, 40, born 15 Sep 1860 in Ontario, hotelkeeper
his wife Hannah, 39, born 25 Feb 1862 in Ontario
his single daughter Leta M., 17, born 30 Oct 1883 in Ontario
his single daughter Eizzie M., 19, born 3 Aug 1881 in Ontario
his single son William C., 15, born 24 Mar 1886 in Ontario
his single son John R., 10, born 3 Jul 1890 in Ontario
his single daughter Jessie B., 8, born 28 Jan 1893 in Ontario [1901 Census of Windham:3]

Jackson -- John William Jackson born [Ontario Vital Stats 1870]

Jackson -- Joseph Jackson of Houghton -- see 1841 Licenses

Jackson -- Joseph Jackson, 60 years 3 months 13 days, died 19 May 1852 in Rio de Janeiro
his wife Margaret, 63 years 6 months 23 days, died 6 Jun 1858 
-- see our online video of Port Royal Cemetery

Jackson -- Joseph Jackson wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1869]

Jackson -- lumber merchant Joseph Jackson of Simcoe married Maggie, daughter of Rev. Martin W. Livingstone, 27 May 1880 in Simcoe [BC18800526p3] [repeated BC18800602p3
-- Joseph Jackson, 49, lumber merchant, born in Ontario, resident of Simcoe, son of Joseph Jackson and Margaret Becker, married Margaret Livingstone, 36, born in Musselburgh, Scotland, resident of Simcoe, widow, daughter of Martin Wilson Livingstone and Margaret Thompson [sic], 27 May 1880 in Simcoe. Witnesses: Robert T. Livingstone of Simcoe, Helen Miller Livingstone  of Simcoe [Ontario Vital Stats 007194] [Compiler's Comment: the bride was the widow of R. W. 'Paulin' Jackson. Witnesses were siblings of the bride]

Jackson -- to wife of Joseph Jackson a son 17 Dec 1881 in Simcoe [NR18811222p3]
[Compiler's Comment: this announcement also appears in the 21 Dec 1881 British Canadian newspaper, but was not readable on microfilm]

Jackson -- Sheriff Joseph Jackson for years lived in the brick house that hotelman George Battersby built on West Street, just west of the railway track -- see The Battersby House 

Jackson -- Joseph Jackson, 69, born 28 Apr 1831 in Ontario, Presbyterian, sheriff
his wife Margaret L. Jackson, 57, born 31 Jan 1844 in Scotland, immigrated 1850
his single son Clarence L. Jackson, 19, born 19 Dec 1881 in Ontario
his single domestic Mary Landregan, 37, born 10 Sep 1863 in Ontario, R. Cath., servant
[1901 Census of Simcoe:2]

Jackson -- Mrs. Joseph Jackson, nee Margaret Livingstone, 65, daughter of late Rev. M. W. Livingstone, sister of late Judge Livingstone, wife of Sheriff Joseph Jackson, died of heart failure 10 Nov 1906 in Simcoe [page 1 article and B-M-D column SR19061116] [BC19061114]

Jackson -- Jos. Jackson -- see 1907 Simcoe Voters List

Jackson -- Joseph Jackson -- see Photos & Bios

Jackson -- Sheriff Jackson -- see Cyclone

Jackson -- Joseph Jackson, 77, Sheriff of Norfolk County, died 31 Oct 1908 in Simcoe [SR19081105] -- Joseph Jackson, 76, Sheriff of Norfolk County, died 31 Oct 1908 
[Oakwood Cemetery stone] -- see his obituary  
-- see his Family Group Sheet

Jackson -- Joseph Jackson attended Simcoe High -- see 1929 Monocle

Jackson -- Josphine [sic], 24, daughter of Joseph Jackson, M.P.P., died 1[0] Apr 1884 in Simcoe [BC18840416] -- Josephine, 24, daughter of Joseph Jackson, Esq., M.P., died 10 Apr 1884 in Simcoe [WS18840424] -- Josephine, 24, daughter of Joseph and Malinda Jackson, died 10 Apr 1884 [Oakwood Cemetery stone]

Jackson -- the will of Josiah Walter Jackson of Charlotteville was probated in 1874 
[Norfolk Wills]

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