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Kit Carson County Pioneers:

Clement A. Jackson, 8 South 43 West




Clement claimed a quarter in section 27, 8S 43W in 1890.

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In 1880 Crawford County, Pennsylvania, Henry Jackson is 44, Marian 34, Clement 18 a farm laborer, Writely 17, Maurice 11, and Addie 7.

In 1880 Crawford County, Pennsylvania, "Mariette" Kinney is 15, with Irvin 55 and Mary Kinney 45. Riley Kinney is 22.

Clement A. Jackson, 27, married Mettie Kinney, 24, on April 22, 1889 in Crawford County, Pennsylvania.

In 1900 Elk County, Pennsylvania, Clement born Dec 1862 is superintendent of an oil lease, married eleven years to Nettie April 1865. Cressie was born June 1890 in Pennsylvania.

In 1910 Kane, McKean County, Pennsylvania, Clement is a laborer in a brush factory, 48, with Mettie 45. She's had two kids, one living. Tessie is 19. All three were born in Pennsylvania.

Clement A. Jackson, born Dec 16, 1861 in Pennsylvania to Henry Carlyle Jackson and Marion Adelia Blakeslee, husband of Mettie Kinney, is buried in Kane, Pennsylvania # 80704912.
"Word was received Wednesday evening of the death of Clement Jackson, brother of Morris and Writley Jackson, who passed away at his home in Kane Wednesday evening after an illness of several months. Funeral service in his memory will be held from the home Friday afternoon with interment in Kane cemetery."
(Titusville Herald, July 6, 1935, p.6)"

"Mrs. Mettie Kinney Jackson, aged 82, widow of Clement Jackson, died at 11:15 am yesterday at the home of her niece, Mrs. Fred X Miller, 215 North Drake street, where she had resided the past two years. She was a daughter of Irvine and Mary Fuller Kinney and born in Sparta township on April 22, 1865. She was married to Mr Jackson of Spartansburg on April 22, 1889, and he passed away a number of years ago. They spent most of their married life in Kane. To them was born one daughter, Cressie Fern Jackson Bunting, who died in 1922. Beside the niece in Titusville there is another, Rena August of East Rochester, OH, and a nephew, Clyde Kinney of Spartansburg. Mrs Jackson was a member of the Townsend club and Methodist church in Kane. The body is at the E A Peterson funeral home,Titusville.Interment will be beside the husband in Forest Lawn cemetery in Kane.
(Titusville Herald, Dec 12, 1947, p.3)"

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