Amy Pearl Jackson1

ID #10589, (1892-)
Amy Pearl Jackson|b. 11 Jan 1892|p10589.htm|John Lyman Jackson|b. 17 Aug 1855\nd. 8 Nov 1929|p10562.htm|Olive Grace Salisbury|b. 30 Jan 1868\nd. 1954|p10561.htm|||||||Elon G. Salisbury|b. 9 Dec 1842\nd. 25 Nov 1908|p10557.htm|Vicilla C. Shadduck|b. 18 Apr 1846\nd. 28 May 1927|p10558.htm|
FatherJohn Lyman Jackson1 b. 17 Aug 1855, d. 8 Nov 1929
MotherOlive Grace Salisbury1 b. 30 Jan 1868, d. 1954
Relationship8th cousin 1 time removed of Linda Sargent.
     Amy Pearl Jackson was born on 11 January 1892, in Hillsgrove, PA.1 She married Ray M Denton say 1912.2,3

Census

16 January 1920Union, Broome County, NYAmy Pearl Jackson and Ray M Denton appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Union, Broome County, NY, enumerated 16 January 1920.4

Family

Ray M Denton b. c 1889
Children
ChartsDescendants of William Sargent, Immigrant

Sources of Information

  1. Harold E, Jr Bower, family tree titled "Lycoming County Pennsylvania Families Including Their Origins and Dispersions", RootsWeb World Connect, www.rootsweb.com, updated Apr 2003, viewed Aug 2008 , Not Available as of Nov 2010.
  2. Rodney Dryer, family web site titled "Dryer Family Photos", RootsWeb FreePages, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dryer/…, updated Dec 1999, viewed Aug 2008.
  3. Assumption of Researcher.
  4. Ray M Denton household, 1920 US Census, Union, Broome County, NY, enumeration district 88, page 5B, image 58, roll T625_1087, National Archives micropublication; digital image Ancestry.com Operations Inc.
  5. Rodney Dryer, family web site titled "Dryer Family Photos", RootsWeb FreePages, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dryer/…, viewed Aug 2008.
  6. Ray M Denton household, 1930 US Census, Maine, Broome County, NY, enumeration district 68, page 5B, image 207.0, roll 1409, National Archives micropublication; digital image Ancestry.com Operations Inc.

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Dates using 'say' are educated guesses by me.
If I don't know a female last name she will be identified with a 'Mrs' and her husband's name.
MALE or FEMALE means I don't know the first name.


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