6235. Lillian May Brown-16329
OBR, pg 82: "Lillian has said that she never saw her father or heard from him after her 6th birthday."
3342. Washington 'Irving' Jackson-1692
W. Irving Jackson writes to Oscar Burton Robbins in 1932 "This is my fifth summer as Purser on the Str., Chippewa, plying daily between Sandusky and the islands of Lake Erie, a position highly enjoyable, and quite busy during July and August."
6238. Harriett Hayler Jackson-5912
Oscar Burton Robbins' book, pg 88 has her birth 30 May 1988 but that is a typo. The 1900 Census gives May 1888.
3344. George Cleo Jackson Sr.-1694
Clyde Enterprise, Thursday, Mar 17, 1932
Death of Geo. Jackson
Former Clyde man Died Yesterday at Akron Hospital
Word was received here last evening of the death of George C. Jackson, 62, which occurred yesterday morning at People's Hospital in Akron, where he had been a patient since Friday. The message of his death was received by Dermont E. Fuller and Leo Colvin. Funeral services will be held in Akron, Friday and burial will be there.
He was a son of Joel R. and Anna Stone jackson and was born in Sandusky in 1870. He moved with his family to Clyde and learned the printing trade at the Enterprise office from the late B.F. Jackson. In 1888 he went to Akron and for many years operated the Geo. c. Jackson Printing Co., being assisted more recently by his son.
Surviving are his wife, Ethel Snowden Jackson, two sons, James S. of Akron and Fred of Massachusetts, a brother, W. Irving Jackson of Sandusky, a sister, Mrs. Walter Kilburn of Santa Monica Calif. Mrs. Lina Fuller is a half-sister of Mr. Jackson's mother and Dermont E. Fuller is a cousin.
Steven Cavanaugh says that Gilbert was a widower at the time he married Agnes.
3359. Willet Dorland Insley-6600
Steven Cavanaugh states in an email, "25 April 1859 Sale of land by Sheldon Spafford to Willet Dorland Insley for $50 being 1/2 acre NE part of lot 2 in the first concession south of East Lake. Land abutts S.P. Insley's. Witnessed by S.P. Insley and James Collier."