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Salem Pioneer Cemetery ~ Ursula D. Jackson ~ part of the Marion County Pioneer Cemeteries of Oregon
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Ursula D. Jackson
LAST NAME: Jackson FIRST NAME: Ursula MIDDLE NAME: D. NICKNAME: 
MAIDEN NAME: Oldham AKA 1:  AKA 2:  AKA 3: 
TITLE: Mrs. GENDER: F MILITARY: 
BORN: 15 Jul 1802 DIED: 4 Mar 1880 BURIED: 5 Mar 1880
ETHNICITY:   OCCUPATION:  Housewife
BIRTH PLACE:  Madison Co., Kentucky
DEATH PLACE: Amity, Yamhill Co., Oregon
NOTES: 
IOOF Register of Burials - gives death from "old age" in Amity, Oregon; Ursulla in City index.
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OBITUARY: 
DIED -- At Amity, March 4, 1880, at 7:15 A. M., Mrs. Ursula, wife of ex-Gov. Hancock Jackson deceased, of Salem, aged 77 years and 8 months. 
Funeral services at the Baptist church, Salem, March 5th, at 3 o'clock P. M. Friends of the family invited to attend. 
Daily Oregon Statesman, Mar. 5, 1880, 3:1. 

DEATH OF MRS. JACKSON. 
Mrs. Ursula Jackson, relict of Governor Hancock Lee Jackson, of Missouri, who died in this State about three years ago, passed from this life at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Woodson, in Amity, March 2, 1880, at the advanced age of 77 years and 8 months. 
Mrs. Jackson was a native of N. Y. Her maiden name was Oldham. She was married and removed to Missouri in 1821. Her husband early became absorbed in political life, leaving to her largely the care and responsibility of training a large family. 
She came to this State with her husband in 1865, taking up their residence in Salem, where her husband died in March, 1877, after 55 years of married life. She was an honored member of the Baptist church, most loved by those most intimate with her and honored by all who knew her. She was brought to Salem for burial, and her funeral attended from the Baptist Church, by a large number of her former neighbors and acquaintances, many of whom testified their love by tears as they viewed her remains. 
Another of life's travelers gone, who honored the position of wife, mother, neighbor and friend, in both private and public life. The families of several of her children were permitted the sad consolation of being present at her funeral. Her death was peaceful, and she rests, "sweetly rests." 
Daily Oregon Statesman 11 Mar 1880 3:3
INSCRIPTION: 
Ursley D. 
Wife of 
H. L. Jakcson
Born 
in Madison Co., Ky. 
July 15, 1802 
Died Mar 4, 1880 
She rests, sweetly rests
SOURCES: 
LR 
LD 
IOOF Register of Burials 
S&H pg 81 
Saucy
DOS 5 Mar 1880 3:1 
DOS 11 Mar 1880 3:3
CONTACTS: 
LOT: 590 SPACE: 2 SW LONGITUDE: N 44° 55.182' LATITUDE: W 123° 02.892'
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