22. Anna Mary ARMSTRONG (Adam Clark , Jabin ) was born 1 on Apr 26 1869 in NY. She died 2 on Aug 8 1952 in Onondaga Co., NY.
From AMONG THE HILLS OF CAMILLUS, Mary Ellis Maxwell, reprinted 1999, page 13:
speaking on her family and the Camp Meetings:
"...Mrs. Anna ARMSTRONG JACKSON said that her arents were married in 1854 and before that event used to attend these meetinds. She also said, 'When the children of the family were old enough, they would pile into a wagon which was drawn by oxen, and all go to the Camp Grounds.' One day, her brothers attempted to race their team of oxen with a horse drawn vehicle from Syracuse. It must have been an interesting race to watch, for Mrs. JACKSON said 'the oxen won."
************************************************************Obituary of Anna ARMSTRONG JACKSON, Syracuse Herald Journal, Saturday August 9, 1952, p. 6 col. 7, transcribed by Tom Roux, librarian at Syruce University:
Funeral Monday For Mrs. JACKSON
Services will be Monday for Mrs. Anna ARMSTRONG JACKSON, 83, who died yesterday morning in the home of her son, George A. JACKSON of 3 Rose St., Jordan.
Rites will be conducted in the B.L. Bush & Sons Fueral Home, Jordan, at 2 P.M. by the Rev. Raymond COX. Burial will be in Belle Isle Cemetery. Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. today and tomorrow.
A resident of Onondaga County most of her life, Mrs. JACKSON formerly lived in Belle Isle, moving to Jordan 18 years ago. She was a member of Clara Ward Auxiliary 23, United Spanish War Veterans.
Survivors are two sons, Clark A. of Red Creek and George A. of Jordan; a daughter Mrs. Anna Rilee of Red Creek; a sister, Mrs. Alice SNOW of Clay; a brother William ARMSTRONG of Syracuse, 19 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
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Anna married 1, 2 Charles Henry JACKSON on Oct 20 1899 in NY. Charles was born 3 on Dec 18 1871 in Long Island City, NY. He died 4 on Aug 26 1935 in Jordan, Onondaga Co., NY and was buried 5 on Aug 30 1935 in Belle Isle Cemetery, Onondaga Co., NY.
1 _MILT
2 PLAC Spanish American War
2 SOUR S02602Enlistment & Disability Discharge Military Papers from the National Archives contains the following information:
born in Long Island, Kings Co., NY; he was 27 years and 7 months old at the time of his enlistment; his occupation is listed as engineer; he passed his physical; he was single; he enlisted at Madison Barracks, NY on July 8, 1898 and was enlisted by Jno. Finley, 1st Lt. & Q.M.; that his residence was in Warners, NY; his enlistment was for three years; character described as "good"; scars or marks are listed as L.S. 1/2" on forehead, L.S. 1" raised upper lip, L.S.1/2" right knee, L.S. 1" right knee, L.S. 1" left knee
Certificate of Disability for Discharge papers includes the following information: discharge recommended due to deafness in right and left ears; became unfit for duty September 28, 1898; that disease or injury was unknown previous to enlistment; at the time of disability he was performing garrison duty; cause of disease or injury is listed as deafness is suppose to be a sequel to chronic nasal catarrh; states Pvt Jackson states he has often been treated for catarrh, and that he was treated for deafness about three years ago; the doctor states there is total defness in the left ear and partial deafness in the right ear, due to repeated attacks of nasopharyngeal catarrh, it is possible that after prolonged treatment and transfer to a warm climate, that the condition might be remedied; this man does not desire to enter soldier's home; 1/4 disability.Obituary of Charles JACKSON, Syracuse Post Standard, Tuesday 27 Aug 1935, transcribed by Thomas S. ROUX
Charles JACKSON Dead at Jordan
Charles Henry JACKSON, Spanish-American war veteran, died suddenly at his home in Jordan at 1:30 o'clock yesterday morning of heart disease. Born in Long Island City, December 18, 1871, he had been a resident of Onondaga county most of his life.
Except for three years when he lived on a farm near Cato, he had operated farms, wood-sawing, and grain-threshing machines since the death of his parents. Forced to retire in March because of ill health, he had moved recently to Jordan.
Mr. JACKSON, who saw service with Co. C, ninth United States infantry, was a member of John G. Butler Post 86 and of Warners Court 1039, I.O.O.F., of Warners.
Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Anna Mary ARMSTRONG, of Warners; three sons, Frank C. and Clark A. JACKSON of Memphis, and George A. JACKSON of Jordan; one daughter and several grandchildren.
Rites will be conducted at the home of his son, Frank JACKSON in Elbridge. Burial will be in Belle Isle cemetery.
(In the Wed 28 Aug 1935 article it listed Mrs. Anna PROCHNOW as his daughter. Funeral services from the home of his son, Frank, on the Lyman McINTYRE farm near Peru, N.Y., Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
They had the following children:
+ 26 M i Frank Chester JACKSON + 27 F ii Anna Leona JACKSON 28 M iii Henry Leroy JACKSON was born 1 on Mar 4 1906 in Onondaga Co., NY. He died 2 on Nov 7 1908 in Onondaga Co., NY. + 29 M iv Clark A. JACKSON + 30 M v George Adrian JACKSON