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- Ledger: She was a kind, good woman and small in stature. She was once captured by the Indians in New Jersey. The site of Pomeroy, Ohio should have descended to her heirs. Elizabeth's brother settled the city of Pomeroy, OH.
From Bill White, She died in April 1852, at her daughter-in-law's home in Jane Lew, WV. She had no long illness and she and her husband's remains rest on a farm in Harrison Co., which was once owned by Mrs Ida Bassel Fleming.
Tenmile District Harrison County, WV Cemetery Records, (published 1989, revised 1995 by the Harrison County Genealogical Society, Editor Martha Day Dennison), Pg. 172.
Jackson, Elizabeth Pomeroy
(Wife of Stephen) 1765-1850
1850 Lewis County, Virginia (Dist 30, July 3, 1850, pg 9, house 116, family 116)
HANNAH JACKSON 56 f 13000 VA
NANCY 22 f VA
CELIA 20 f VA
ELIZABETH 19 f VA
VIRGINIA 18 f VA
JAMES 17 m clerk VA
ELLEN 15 f VA
EDWARD 14 m VA
SUSAN 12 f VA
WM OLIVER 50 m VA
ELIZABETH JACKSON 86 f NJ
Tombstone reads
Elizabeth nee Pomeroy, wife of Stephen
Born 1765, died 1850
Colonial Ancestors of Edward Jackson 1741-1807 Revolutionary War Soldier, By Glady Stutler Hoffmann (1967), Pg. 5, b. 1765 d. Apr. 1852. (ALT d/o/d)
Lloyd Jackson, "Lloyd Jackson Ledger handwritten 1887 (Can be found at Hacker's Creek Pioneer Descendents in Horner W.Va) ( HCPD)," Ledger, Pg. 24, Born 1765 Died 1850.
For a sketch of the family burial plot, see Conflicting Data page, Chapter Three.
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