Death

Date October 11, 1907
Place Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States

Narrative

Pennsylvania Death Certificate
Naomi Jackson
white, female, [marital status blank]
died Oct 12, 1907, at St. Johns General Hospital, Allegheny, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
born Feb 24, 1842 in England
age 65y 7m 15d
cause: cholecystitis
contributary: bronchitis, duration 11 days
father: Thomas Billups, mother: Jane Billups, both born in England
informant: W. J. Clark, 100 Falck Ave
burial Uniondale Cemetery, Oct 14, 1907

Narrative

Pittsburgh Gazette, Oct 12, 1907
photocopy from Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh

JACKSON -- On Friday, October 11, at 5:30 a.m., NAOMI JACKSON, wife of Joseph H. Jackson, aged 65 years. Funeral from her late residence, No. 100 Falk avenue, Allegheny. Time of services will be announced later. Members of Pythian Sisterhood Temple No. 51, and Lawrence Assembly No. 26, Degree of Naomi, and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend .

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Pittsburgh Gazette, Oct 13, 1907
photocopy from Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh

Mrs. Joseph H. Jackson.
Mrs. Naomi Jackson, aged 65, wife of Joseph H. Jackson is dead at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W.J. Clarke, 100 Falck avenue, Allegheny. Mrs. Jackson had been an invalid for three years and finally succumbed to her ailments. She was an active member of the Pythian Sisters, an auxiliary to the Knights of Pythias, and Daughters of Naomi, and was at one time commander of the Lawrenceville assembly of the Mystic Chain, which she organized in 1897. Mrs. Jackson was born in England and came to this country about 35 years ago with her husband. Mr. Jackson has retired from active business, but formerly conducted a hotel at Fiftieth street, Lawrenceville, for 20 years. Mrs. Jackson was a member of the Eleventh United Presbyterian church, Allegheny. Besides her husband, she leaves a daughter, wife of W.J. Clarke of the National Casket Co.

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Naomi's death is also recorded in the records of the Eleventh United Presbyterian church.
Ancestry.com. U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701-1970

References

  1. Naomi Billups