The Jackson Family
Our family on the 1870 U.S. Census, Richland
Twp., Stoddard Co., MO:
A W JACKSON, 44, MW, Farmer, 500, TN
Hester, 33, FW, keeps house, IL
Wm. H., 14, MW, IL
Rhodine, 11, FW, IL
Andrew L., 6, MW, IL
Samuel, 4, MW, IL
Benj, 1/12, MW, MO
However after 1870 no records could be found for this family with the exception of Andrew L. Jackson.
David Jackson Aslin and Ann Barham Aslin's sixth child(twins) Eliza died young and her Twin Hannah Louis Aslin
married Andrew L. Jackson.
note: The 1880 U.S. Census lists Andrew L. living in Castor TWP with J.Y. Evans family.
Andrew L. Jackson died in 1899 St.Louis, Missouri and was returned to Stoddard County and buried in Walker cemetary.
Andrew L and Hannah Louise Had 7 children:
James E., 1882, (James E. Sr.)
Sarah, 1886, (V.R.Smith)
James A., 1899, (Mildred Morgan//Lucie Henson)
Theresia, 1891, (Elbert Cole)
Thomas, 1893-1898
Oma, 1897-1898
Samuel, 1888-1891
Theresia married Elbert Cole and their children were: Norma, Nina, Elbert and Gene.
Sarah Elizabeth married V R Smith they had one child, Cecil who died very young.
James A. married Mildred Morgan// Lucie Henson and had 3 stepchildren.
James E. Jackson (Sr.) married (1) Cora Evans-No Children (2) Stella Ann Magee and had 9 children:
Byron Oclar, married (1)Oleva Mae Cross
Nina Christine, married (1)Bernard Young, (2)Joseph Fiorino
Blair Emmanuel, married (3)Olive Penrod, (4)Arline Heitman
Ina Evelene, married (1)George Romer, (2)Elmer Hanninghoffer, (3)Clyde Nevins, (4)Frank Foster
James E. (JR.), married LaVerne Knickmeyer
Margaret Geraldine , married Wilbur Magee
John Andrew, married (1)Betty Romer, (2)Mary Hersinger
Elizabeth Ann, married (1)Dwight Blankenship
Robert Lee, married (1)Bonnie Lou Graham
David and Anna Aslin's daughter Nancy Bell married Ashley Hammonds and their children who lived and died in
Cape Girardeau BUT were born in Stoddard County.
In the early 1930's James "ED" SR. moved from Stoddard County to Jennings, Missouri a city that shares its limits
with the City of St.Louis on the Northwest. After a brief time of building about a dozen small homes James E.(SR)
found employment as a City of St.Louis streetcar driver and conductor a job that lasted until his retirement.
His house in Jennings had a huge rear yard which was always planted as a garden.
All of the Jackson's had wonderful stories of their time in early Stoddard County including school and farm days.
During World War II (known) two of the sons James E. (JR) and John A. served in the United States Marine Corps.
Robert L. served in the US Army during the 1950's.
A W JACKSON, 44, MW, Farmer, 500, TN
Hester, 33, FW, keeps house, IL
Wm. H., 14, MW, IL
Rhodine, 11, FW, IL
Andrew L., 6, MW, IL
Samuel, 4, MW, IL
Benj, 1/12, MW, MO
However after 1870 no records could be found for this family with the exception of Andrew L. Jackson.
David Jackson Aslin and Ann Barham Aslin's sixth child(twins) Eliza died young and her Twin Hannah Louis Aslin
married Andrew L. Jackson.
note: The 1880 U.S. Census lists Andrew L. living in Castor TWP with J.Y. Evans family.
Andrew L. Jackson died in 1899 St.Louis, Missouri and was returned to Stoddard County and buried in Walker cemetary.
Andrew L and Hannah Louise Had 7 children:
James E., 1882, (James E. Sr.)
Sarah, 1886, (V.R.Smith)
James A., 1899, (Mildred Morgan//Lucie Henson)
Theresia, 1891, (Elbert Cole)
Thomas, 1893-1898
Oma, 1897-1898
Samuel, 1888-1891
Theresia married Elbert Cole and their children were: Norma, Nina, Elbert and Gene.
Sarah Elizabeth married V R Smith they had one child, Cecil who died very young.
James A. married Mildred Morgan// Lucie Henson and had 3 stepchildren.
James E. Jackson (Sr.) married (1) Cora Evans-No Children (2) Stella Ann Magee and had 9 children:
Byron Oclar, married (1)Oleva Mae Cross
Nina Christine, married (1)Bernard Young, (2)Joseph Fiorino
Blair Emmanuel, married (3)Olive Penrod, (4)Arline Heitman
Ina Evelene, married (1)George Romer, (2)Elmer Hanninghoffer, (3)Clyde Nevins, (4)Frank Foster
James E. (JR.), married LaVerne Knickmeyer
Margaret Geraldine , married Wilbur Magee
John Andrew, married (1)Betty Romer, (2)Mary Hersinger
Elizabeth Ann, married (1)Dwight Blankenship
Robert Lee, married (1)Bonnie Lou Graham
David and Anna Aslin's daughter Nancy Bell married Ashley Hammonds and their children who lived and died in
Cape Girardeau BUT were born in Stoddard County.
In the early 1930's James "ED" SR. moved from Stoddard County to Jennings, Missouri a city that shares its limits
with the City of St.Louis on the Northwest. After a brief time of building about a dozen small homes James E.(SR)
found employment as a City of St.Louis streetcar driver and conductor a job that lasted until his retirement.
His house in Jennings had a huge rear yard which was always planted as a garden.
All of the Jackson's had wonderful stories of their time in early Stoddard County including school and farm days.
During World War II (known) two of the sons James E. (JR) and John A. served in the United States Marine Corps.
Robert L. served in the US Army during the 1950's.
William L. Jackson
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