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Friend of Friends Friday – Jack Jackson, The Last Slave in New Jersey Is Dead

Daily Times – Picayune, Friday, December 10, 1875, Page One

The Last Slave Dead

This morning the last slave in the State of New Jersey died.  His name was Jack Jackson, and he resided on the estate of Mr. Able L. Smith at Secancus.  Jack was 87 years old.  He refused to accept his freedom.  His former owner, Mr. Able L. Smith, since deceased, manumitted his slaves nearly fifty years ago.  Jack would not be emancipated.  From boyhood he was the companion of his late master, who directed that he should be buried beside himself in his own graveyard.  Jack survived his master 9 years, but continued to receive the same kindness and care from his master’s children that he had received from childhood. - Jersey City Evening Journal

 

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Death of Mrs. Sarah A. Jackson

The Marion County Patriot, No. 24, Buena Vista, Ga., June 14, 1889,  Page Three

Death of Mrs. Sarah A. Jackson

Mrs. Sarah A. Jackson died at her home in Buena Vista yesterday morning at five o’clock, very suddenly, though not altogether unexpectedly.  She has been an invalid for a long time, being afflicted with rheumatism and heart trouble, the latter being the immediate cause of her death.

She was raised in Upson County, and came to Buena Vista soon after the war, where she has since resided.  She was a consistent member of the Baptist church, and died in the faith of her blessed Redeemer.  She leaves five children to mourn her loss, who have the sympathy of the community in their sad affliction. 

The remains started at noon yesterday by private conveyance for Thomaston, where they will be buried.

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Death of Miss Sophia Charlotte Jackson

Columbian Museum & Savannah Advertiser, Friday, August 25, 1797, Page Two Hundred Sixty Nine

Died, on Wednesday last, Miss Sophia Charlotte Jackson, only daughter of Major General Jackson, who promised from the qualities of her tender age, and her endearing disposition, to be every thing disconsolate parents could fondly hope for.

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Bill Jackson Was Burned To Death At His Home

The Butler Herald, Thursday, December 21, 1916, Page Seven

Georgia News In Short Story Form

Bill Jackson, an aged Negro, was burned to death in a fire which destroyed his home in Bellevue.  The negro’s daughter-in-law testified at the inquest that she left the old man sitting in a chair and two hours later the house was found to be enveloped in flames.

 

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Macon Doctor Dies Suddenly At Atlanta

The Atlanta Constitution, Thursday, November 20, Page Twenty-Two 

Macon Doctor Dies Suddenly At Atlanta

Macon, Ga., November 19 – Dr. Max Jackson, prominent physician and surgeon of Macon, died at Miami, Fla. today.  According to messages received here.  His death was sudden.  He was 59 years old and was educated in North Carolina and New York.

 

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Pierce – Jackson Engagement

The Atlanta Constitution, Sunday, December 1, 1912, Page Two A

Pierce – Jackson

Mr. and Mrs. Crawford N. Pierce, of Macon, Ga., announce the engagement of their daughter, Willie Rubie, to Mr. Durand E. Jackson, of Fitzgerald, Ga., the marriage to occur December 25.  No cards.

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