1,723,666 research outputs found
Jackson County comprehensive plan
516 pp. First comprehensive plan adopted June 22, 1972. Current plan first adopted 1983. Most recent update March 12, 2004. Referenced Comprehensive Plan Map not included. Captured September 19, 2005.The Jackson County Comprehensive Plan is the official long-range land use policy document
for Jackson County. The plan sets forth general land use planning policies and allocates
land uses into resource, residential, commercial and industrial categories. The plan serves
as the basis for the coordinated deelopment of physical resources, and the development or
redevelopment of the county based on physical, social, economic and environmental factors
.... The Jackson County Comprehensive Plan addresses
each of the 14 applicable Statewide Planning Goals, as well as local goals, and contains
policies and implementation strategies aimed at compliance with these goals. [From the Plan
Jackson County integrated fire plan
216 pp. Bookmarks modified by UO. Includes maps. Adopted June 2006. Captured February 12, 2007.[This Plan will] reduce the risk of wildfire to life, property and natural resources
in Jackson County by coordinating public agencies, community organizations, private landowners, and the public to increase their
awareness of and responsibility for fire issues. Goals: ensure the sustainability and viability of the Jackson County integrated fire plan;
promote collaboration and build community involvement;
improve fuel conditions in forests and in the wildland urban interface;
promote coordinated fire protection and suppression;
promote countywide coordinated emergency management effective
communication; promote wildfire education, Awareness, and Prevention among citizens and
public and private partners in Jackson County; promote local economic opportunities while addressing forest fuel and forest
health conditions and debris removal needs. [From the Plan
Transportation system plan : Jackson County, Oregon
134 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Adopted March 16, 2005. Captured January 30, 2007.This transportation system plan (TSP)
will guide the management and development of transportation facilities within Jackson County,
incorporating the county’s vision, while remaining consistent with state, regional, and local plans.
Sections 2 through 5 of this plan will include the necessary elements to replace the existing
transportation element of the Jackson County Comprehensive Plan. Section 7 of this plan identifies
Land Development Ordinance updates to implement the TSP and comply with current state land use
and transportation rules. [From the Plan]This project was funded by the Oregon Department of Transportation and Jackson County
Jackson County Agricultural Conference
This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Cover title."Published through the cooperation of the Jackson County Court ..."--Foreword.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection
Jackson County natural hazards mitigation action plan
279 pp. Bookmarks modified by UO. Includes maps, charts, and figures. Published November 2005. Adopted January 31, 2006. Captured June 20, 2006.The Jackson County Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan includes resources and information that will
assist county residents, public and private sector organizations and other interested people in
participating in natural hazard mitigation activities. The Plan is
organized around seven goals. Each goal includes a set of actions the County can take or
coordinate to mitigate risk from natural hazards. The key activities are summarized in a
five-year action plan. The Five-Year Action Plan Matrix lists the activities that will assist
Jackson County in reducing risk and preventing loss from future natural hazard events.
The action items address multi-hazard issues, as well as activities for flood, landslide,
severe winter storm, windstorm, wildfire, earthquake and volcanic eruption hazards. [From the Plan
White City Urban Unincorporated Community Plan
177 pp. Referenced maps not included. The ordinance establishing this plan took effect November 17, 2003. Captured December 2, 2005.The White City Urban
Unincorporated Community Plan functions in conjunction with the Jackson County
Comprehensive Plan and Jackson County Land Development Ordinance in guiding
development in White City. [From the Plan
Jackson County reopening prerequisite status and plan
Jackson County Board of Commissioners.Title from PDF caption (viewed on May 12, 2020).Covers OCLC #1154017675 and OCLC #1156997399.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Jackson County : Subdivision ordinance
457 pp. Effective date March 12, 2004. Captured January 5, 2006.Development codes are ordinances implementing a local government’s comprehensive plan. They include two components: a zoning ordinance and a subdivision ordinance, which may be adopted and published as separate documents under their own titles. In some cases the sections pertaining to subdivision of land may be included in the zoning ordinance
Jackson County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-07-19)
39 pp. Adopted 2010-07-19. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentMinor Comprehensive Plan Map and Zoning Map Amendment to remove a parcel from Jackson County's Goal 5 inventory of significant resources, Black-tailed Deer & Roosevelt Elk Winter Ranges, and Area of Special Concern(ASC) 90-1, Deer and Elk Habitat
Journeys Through Jackson 2016 Vol.26 No.01
Journeys Through Jackson is the official journal of the Jackson County Genealogical Society, Inc. The journal began as a monthly publication in July 1991, was published bimonthly from 1994 to 2003, and continues today as a quarterly publication. The journal issues in this digital collection are presented as annual compilations.Journeys
Through
Jackson
The Official Journal of the Jackson County Genealogical Society, Inc.
Vol. XXVI, No. I Winter 2016
JACKSON COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.
2016 Officers
President ......................................................................................................................... Timothy Osment
Vice Presidents ....................................................................................... Lynn Hotaling, Jason Gregory
Secretary ............................................................................................................... Mary Buchanan Smith
Treasurer ............................................................................................................... Teresa Deitz Manring
Librarian................................................................................................................................ Marie Clark
Office Manager ............................................................................................................. Karen Nicholson
Web Master ..................................................................................................................... Deanne G. Roles
Computer Technician ................................................................................................... Jason N. Gregory
Chair, Publications (Editor) ..................................................................................... Sanji Talley Watson
Journeys Through Jackson is the official publication of the Jackson County Genealogical Society. Members and non-members are invited to submit genealogical materials for publication, with the understanding that the editor reserves the right to edit these materials for genealogical content, clarity, or taste. The Society assumes no responsibility for errors of fact that may be contained in submissions, and except where noted, the opinions expressed are not those of the editor or of the Jackson County Genealogical Society. The Society accepts no advertising for this publication except for notices from other non-profit groups.
From the Editor
Things at the Society are getting exciting. We are now in our 25th year, and that is a major achievement for us. We have several things planned for the upcoming year, and I hope that you will join us in celebrating our anniversary.
I wasn’t one of the first members, but when I found out that we had one, I had to join. I can honestly say that it was one of the best decisions I have ever made. I have learned many things from the people that I have met throughout the years. And consider myself lucky and blessed to have met them all. It is my hope and prayer that our Society continues to grow and expand.
For members and friends who have Facebook, we have a Facebook page, Jackson County Genealogical Society. Be sure to check it out and post messages and pictures. This is a great resource to expand our Society and to connect with people who have ties to Jackson County.
REMEMBER
DUES FOR 2016
ARE DUE AT THE FIRST OF THE YEAR!
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents ...............................................................................................................1
JCGS Photo Album........................................................................................................ 2-6
25 Years and Counting ................................................................................................ 7-11
Bringing Them Back ........................................................................................................12
1880 Census Records – Jackson County .................................................................. 13-16
Descendants of Archer Blanton ................................................................................ 17-20
1939 Jackson County Death Certificates ................................................................. 21-23
William Holland Thomas Store Ledgers .......................................................................24
Descendants of John Montgomery Beck .................................................................. 25-28
A Little Extra....................................................................................................................28
Doctor’s Daily Journal .............................................................................................. 29-32
Descendants of John Thomas Tatham ..................................................................... 33-36
William J. “Billy” Parker ......................................................................................... 37-42
Oldie, But Goodie .............................................................................................................42
First Year Articles...................................................................................................... 43-45
Index ............................................................................................................................ 47-48
The address for JCGS is now:
Jackson County Genealogical Society
Post Office Box 480
Sylva, NC 28779
Stay in touch with us!
Please make sure we have your correct contact information:
Address; phone number; e-mail address and families of interest.
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JCGS Photo Album
These two pictures are some of the many that the JCGS has in its holdings. We are not sure who the people are, but we have figured out that it was a baptizing being held at the curve of Caney Fork Creek, near the of Blackrock Timber Company in the Caney Fork area. Journeys Through Jackson Winter 2016
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JCGS Photo Album
These three photographs are some of the many that the Society has that are unknown. If you have any idea of who these people are, please contact the society and let us know. Journeys Through Jackson Winter 2016
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JCGS Photo Album
The photograph above left is Robert Nathan Middleton and his wife Lucy Jane Watson. The picture above is of Herchell Parker and Howard Wood. The photograph to the left is of Earl Hooper and Norma Jean Woods Coggins.
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JCGS Photo Album
The above photograph is another one of our “unknowns,” but, the “painter” in the foreground is a sight not seen much here anymore. The picture below was given by Mary Smith Buchanan and is of Burnett Elbert Blanton. He was the Watkins Dealer in Jackson Co. and on the Cherokee Reservation in the 1940’s. His family came here from Horry Co., SC. His father owned the Rockledge Gas Station on Webster Road. Journeys Through Jackson Winter 2016
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JCGS Photo Album
Crossing the creek at Charley’s Creek is Ira L. Brown (9 Feb 1890 - 27 Oct 1968). Bill Crawford was impressed with the white faced mule. The picture below is of Ira’s brother, John Talford Brown (10 Jul 1887 - 10 Feb 1914.) They are both sons of Julius Manley Brown (26 Jan 1861 – 1 Sep 1928) and Chloe Jane Middleton (7 Dec 1858 – 28 Nov 1962). Journeys Through Jackson Winter 2016
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25 Years and Counting
As some of you may know, this year is the 25th Anniversary of the Jackson County Genealogical Society. From our humble beginnings, we have grown into one of the best Societies in the state of North Carolina. It is our plan all year long, to bring back information and memories from our first year. If any member, past or present, would like to share how the Society has benefited them or what it has meant to them, and you feel like sharing with everyone else, please send it to the Society and we will share it here with everyone.
Just remember, our Society has grown over the years due to our members’ steadfast support of the group. With continued support, we can continue on into the future growing even stronger and better.
Our Beginnings
On March 14, 1991 at 7:00 p.m. at the Jackson County Public Library an organizational meeting was held. The 15 people present were all there to discuss beginning a Genealogical Society for Jackson County. All present voted that this kind of organization would benefit both people doing genealogical research and Jackson County. It was also decided that the organization would be involved with producing a Jackson County Family History book.
Helen Vance, one of the organizers of the Swain County Genealogical and Historical Society, gave a presentation of what would be required to form a Society. She was very informative of the procedures and legal requirements needed. She also agreed to be an Advisor to the Society.
Each person in attendance introduced themselves and shared what families of interest each of them have. Some of the names mentioned were: Jenkins, Overstreet, Davis, Dills, Parris, Clayton, Bumgarner, Frizzell, Ensley, Monteith, Crawford, Sherrill, Cowan, Bryson, Stephens, Hooper, Beck, Wilson, Cable, and Cockerham (Cochran).
Temporary officers were elected, as follows:
President: Ruth Shuler
Vice-President: Nelma Bryson
Secretary: Carolyn Johnson
Treasurer: David Frizzell
A Constitutional and Bylaws Committee was chaired by Larry Crawford, and an Editing Committee was chaired by Kirk Stephens.
It was decided that membership to the Society will be open to any interested person. The next meeting was planned for April, 11, 1991 and would be held at the Jackson County Public Library at 7:00 p.m.
Those in attendance that that first meeting were: Carolyn Deitz Johnson, Hattie H. Deitz, Roy Shuler, Jewell Overstreet, Helen Davis Cooper, Larry Crawford, Harry Bumgarner, David Frizzell, Rick Frizzell, Bill Crawford, Nelma Bryson, Kirk Stephens, Dorris D. Beck, Helen C. Vance, Ruth C. Shuler.
Organizational Meeting
On April 11, 1991, at the Jackson County Public Library, the Jackson County Genealogical Society completed the organization of the Society. The group adopted a constitution and bylaws; set the individual, family and life membership rates; heard details of the sponsorship of the Jackson County Heritage Book; and discussed publications and future activities of the organization.
It was decided that membership to the Society would be open to anyone who is interested in genealogy, whether or not that person lives in Jackson County. The purpose of the organization are:
1. To bring together those people interested in genealogy, especially but not limited to Jackson County, North Carolina families;
2. To discover, research, and exchange material related to Jackson County genealogy;
3. To provide for the preservation of such material and for its accessibility, as far as may be feasible;
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It was especially emphasized that persons who do not live in Jackson County but who have roots and family connections here are most welcome to join the group.
First President’s Message
July 1991
Welcome to the premier issue of “Journeys Through Jackson,” the official publication of the Jackson County Genealogical Society, Inc. The name chosen for this publication is intended to reflect not only the geographical aspects of traveling through Jackson County but, also, the sense of traveling through the decades with ancestors long gone and descendants yet to come. From Sapphire to Soco, from Balsam to Bullpen, from Cowee to Cashiers, from Whiteside to Whittier, and all points in between, this newsletter will document the people and places of our Mountain Home, Jackson County.
The first major project of the Society is the Publication of The Jackson County Heritage Book, with work now in progress to share and preserve the family lines of those persons who live in the county, who have ever lived in the county, who have roots in the county. Submissions of material for the Heritage Book are encouraged and solicited from members, and additional information may be obtained by writing to the Society at the address listed elsewhere in this newsletter.
Material for “Journeys Through Jackson” will, until the Heritage Book is published, consist of primary source information from county records, family Bibles, cemetery and population census records, and interviews with elderly persons. Inquiries from members and non-members will be included. After the Heritage Book is completed, members and non-members may submit family data to be included in “Journeys Through Jackson.” The Society does reserve the right to accept, reject, and/or edit any submitted materials and disclaims any responsibility for errors in fact or opinion made by contributors.
Membership in the Society is open to any person interested in genealogical research. The Society is incorporated, and application has been made for tax-exempt status.
It is a distinct privilege to have been chosen as the founding president of the Jackson County Genealogical Society, and I pledge to you my best efforts to carry out the purposes and objectives of the group. Please let me know whenever I may be of assistance to you.
Ruth Shuler
First Issue
Included in the first issue of “Journeys Through Jackson” was published in July 1991 and included the following information:
1. JCGS Interview with Mrs. Minnie Lee Harris Alexander. (Reprinted with update further in this issue.)
2. 1889 Obituaries and Death Notices
3. 1902 Voter Registration for Jackson County
4. Death Certificated for Jackson County Persons Born Prior to 1900
5. 1870 Census of Jackson County
6. Jackson County Marriage Register 1853-1873
7. Olivet Cemetery Census
8. Delayed Birth Certificates of Jackson County Persons Born Prior to 1900
9. Queries
10. Charter Membership
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Founding Officers
President Ruth Shuler
Vice President Nelma Bryson
Secretary Carolyn Johnson
Treasurer David Frizzell
Publications Chairman Kirk Stephens
Heritage Book Committee
Co-Chairman Larry Crawford, Rick Frizzell
Vice Chairman David Frizzell
Secretary Charles Shuler
Treasurer Ruth Shuler
Topical History Chairman Lloyd Cowan
Family History Chairman Bill Crawford
Charter Members
Below is a list of all the Charter Members of JCGS with their families of interest.
Adams, Trudy (Mrs. Robert A.) Coward, Norton, Rogers, Zachary, and collateral families of these
Allison, Clyde Allison, Howell, Henry, Queen, Fowler, Bradley
Barton, Elizabeth Crawford Parker, Owens, Crawford, Galloway
Beck, Dorris D. and Sam Beck, Buchanan, Dills, Green, Sutton, Brooks
Beck, Teresa K. Beck, Dills, Buchanan, Green
Benson, Sue H. Leiter, Hooper
Bradshaw, Eleanor
Brown, Jean Crawford Briscoe, Brown, Crawford, Shelton
Bryson, Nelma
Buchanan, C. Henry Buchanan
Bumgarner, Harry and Dollie Bumgarner, Peek, Ammons, Shuler, Henderson, Henry, Sellers, Crawford, Kitchens, Wright, Moses, Moore, Houston
Cheney, Lorisa Shuler
Cooper, Helen Davis Dills, Davis, Fisher, Wilson, Cooper, McClure
Cowan, Anne and Frank A. C. Reynolds family; M. D. Cowan family; Jackson County; Sylva; Baptist Churches in Jackson County.
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Cowan, Lloyd W. Cowan, Bradley, Hall, Buchanan
Crawford, Archie and Ruth P. Crawford, Sutton, Pangle, Green
Crawford, Larry Crawford, Parris, Blanton, Norman, Clayton, Hemphill, Ensley, Wilson, Cockerham (Cockran), Hinshaw
Crawford, William Loranzo Crawford, Sherrill, Conner, Nichols, Beck, Frizzell, Buchanan, Bryson, Ensley, Morrow, Cowan, Allman
Deitz, Daniel W. Deitz, Wilson, Beck, Frizzell
Deitz, Hattie and Johnson Deitz, Harris, Honeycutt, Hunnicutt, Queen
Dooley, Barbara W. Ahl, Bobo, Clark, Denton, Dooley, Elam, Gardner, Goodner, Imes, London, Patterson, Poston, Scherrer/Shearer, Swafford
Edwards, Louise H. Hyatt, Shelton, Edwards, Rice, Winchester, Conley
Frizzell, David and Sheila Frizzell, Ensley, Buchanan, Dean, Bryson, Carson, Henson, Deitz, Gribble, Black
Frizzell, Rick, Freddie, and Carl Frizzell, Gribble, Buchanan, Ensley, Carson, Dean
Gibson, David Gibson, Stiles, Dicks Creek section of Jackson County
Gustafson, Virginia NC, GA, FL
Hall, Walter and Roberta Hall
Henderson, Traci Lee Dillard, Enloe, Buchanan, Ward, Holcombe, Green, Sutton, Bradburn
Holcombe, Lucy Parris Hall, Clements, McEntire, Marr, Collins, Wilson, Hooper, Beck, Swearingem
Hooper, E. Elmer and Irene M.
Hooper, F. Lambert and Joy Hooper, Wike
Hudson, Ann Hooper Hooper, Wilson, Green
Hyatt, John and Frances Bryson, Conley, Hyatt, Shelton, Haskett, Blaine
Jackson, Odessa E. Extine, Cannon, Rochester, Colville, Hanna, Kelly, Montieth, Ensley, Parker, Harrett, Smith
Johnson, Carolyn Deitz Deitz, Harris, Buchanan, Johnson
Johnson, Mildred Cabe Cable, Buchanan, Sharpe, Cabe, Jones, Johnson, Shirrell
Jones, Claude and Anne Jones, Picklesimer, Monteith, Alley, Cathey, Campbell, Caler, Caldwell, Conley, Posey, Parris, Brooks, Collins, Owen(s), Allison, Bryson
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Lanning, Dora Mae
McClure, Roy and Irene Bryson, Buchanan
McClure, William Eugene McClure, Bryson, Allen, Queen, Corbin, Farmer, Ensley, Fisher, Hyatt, York, Parris, Gillon, Countryman, Cunningham
Nardy, Jane and Millis, Liz Zachary, Wilson, Beasley, Lombard, Dillard, Fugate, Bryson
Oxner, Jarvis and Elizabeth
Patrick, Mary L.
Patterson, Mary Cecil B. Bryson, Ensley, Dills, Henson
Phillips, Rachel
Proctor, Christine Cole Cole, Woody, Shook, Hoyle, Blanton, Proctor, Wilson, McClure, Parris, Gunter
Ratcliffe, Sheila P. Fisher, Monteith, Pannell, Scotch-Irish migration to western North Carolina
Reynolds, Frankie D. Dills, Reynolds, Brendle, Green
Shelton, June Edwards
Shook, Mary Rhinehart Hooper, Shook, Parker
Shuler, Charles Robert Shuler, Beasley
Shuler, Roy and Ruth Bailey, Barker, Cockerham, Mills, Pruett, Shuler, Upton
Smith, Edna P. Parker
Smith, Jo Ann (Mrs. H. A.) Smith, Higdon, Coward, Rich, Rogers, Justice, Wiegel or Wikle, Widmeir, Whitmire, Erfurt or Erfort, Hudson, Weaver, Russell, Berry, Fields, Hoffman or Huffman, Harris, Moser, Buchanan, Black, Nichols, Culbertson; Burke, Buncombe, Macon, Jackson, Haywood counties; NC; VA; PA; SC
Stephens, Kirk Arrington, Arrowood, Blanton, Brooks, Cantrell, Coward, Eller, Hooper, Mills, Stephens; Caney Fork families
Sutton, Joann H. Ashe, Watson, Henson, Sutton
Vance, Helen Cable Cabe, Cable, Buchanan, Higdon, Jones, Tabor, DeHart, Ramsey, Sumpter
Watson, Mitchell Watson
Wiggins, Carolyn B. Bryson, Henson, Potts, Deitz, Stiles, Crawford, Ensley, Wiggins, Pannell
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Bringing Them Back
In years past, JTJ has published Pedigree Charts of members, or of families they are researching. This is a great tool
to learn new information and to share information with other people. In this anniversary year, we would like to bring
these charts back for publication. Feel free to send yours in for publication. (We will use the editors as an example.)
Ancestors of Sanji Willene Talley
Sanji Wi llene Talley
b: June 26, 1965 in Sylva. Jackson County, North
Carolina
m: July 13, 1991 in Cedar Bapt ist Church,
Tuckasegee, Jackson County, North Carolina
Russel l Wayne Tal ley
b: June 07, 1943 in Rabun County, Georgia
m: June 09, 1964 in Wahalla, Occonee County,
South Carolina
d: December 10, 2008 in Republic of Panama
Woodie Wi llene Shook
b: July 14, 1942 in Jackson County, North Carolina
d: October 03, 2004 in Tuckasegee, Jackson
County, North Carolina
Lyman Elmer Tal ley
b: January 16, 1912 in Rabun County, Georgia
m: August 30, 1936 in Rabun County, Gerogia
d: February 10, 1993 in Jackson County, North
Carolina
Minnie Leora Carver
b: June 28, 1914 in Rabun County, Georgia
d: September 23, 2010 in Macon County, North
Carolina
Vernon Vess Shook
b: March 23, 1907 in Jackson County, North
Carolina
m: December 29, 1930 in Jackson County, North
Carolina
d: November 01, 1979 in Spotsylvania County,
Virginia
Mary Rachel Brown
b: November 01, 1912 in Jackson County, North
Carolina
d: December 08, 1972 in Jackson County, North
Carolina
Henry Harrison Tal ley
b: November 19, 1888 in Rabun County, Georgia
m: October 13, 1906
d: November 16, 1977 in Macon County, North
Carolina
Minnie Elizabeth Green
b: August 23, 1884 in Macon County, North
Carolina
d: August 06, 1972 in Macon County, North
Carolina
John Roberson Carver
b: July 22, 1874
m: November 15, 1896
d: February 11, 1944
Mary Elizabeth Burrell
b: December 25, 1873
d: April 28, 1918
James Marion Shook
b: May 31, 1885 in Jackson County, North Carolina
m: February 27, 1906 in Jackson County, North
Carolina
d: September 28, 1962 in Jackson County, North
Carolina
Clercy Jane Hooper
b: June 17, 1890 in Jackson County, North Carolina
d: September 27, 1961 in Jackson County, North
Carolina
Ira Alonzo Brown
b: July 20, 1886 in Jackson County, North Carolina
m: January 14, 1912 in Tuckasegee, Jackson
County, North Carolina
d: July 10, 1973 in Jackson County, North Carolina
Li l lie Mae Shook
b: May 01, 1889 in Jackson County, North Carolina
d: May 16, 1959 in Jackson County, North Carolina
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1880 Jackson County Census Records
ED: We continue in this issue the Scotts Creek Township. Abstracted in 2016 by Sanji Talley Watson. The enumerator had trouble keeping the numbers of the households and families in order, they are abstracted as written.
59-61
Mills, Engaline
38
W – House keeping
NC NC TN
Laura E.
11
W – Daughter
NC NC NC
60-62
Jones, Reuben
69
W – Blacksmith
NC NC NC
Anna
73
W – Wife – House keeping
“ “ “
61-63
Blanton, Jeremiah
50
W – Farming
NC NC NC
Mary
39
W – Wife – House keeping
“ “ “
Marge M.
19
W – Daughter – At home
“ “ “
Elis
17
W – Son – At home
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