Children of Rev. Alexander R. Jackson and Julia E. Jackson
Born in Millington Kent County, Maryland----MAY -5, 1882
Attended Public Schools in Maryland
Started the Zoar Mission with his father. Church was called MT. Zion.
Mt. Zion is at 11th & Jefferson Sts. In Philadelphia, PA.
Married Blanche Robinson in 1917. union had two sons.
Married Henrietta McAbee in 1966
One son Alexander R Jackson and step daughter, Mrs. Francis E. Waters.
Deceased Tuesday February, 8, 1972.
Born in Millington Kent County, Maryland------May 5, 1883
Attended Public Schools in Maryland.
Joined Zoar Methodist Church.
Married Willian Mills
Married John Wesley Wilkins in 1960.
One adopted daughter Alice.
Deceased in Philadelphia May, 29,1973
Born in Millington Kent County, Maryland-----February 7,1885
Attended Public Schools in Maryland and Philadelphia.
Joined Zoar Methodist Church and Peniel United Methodist church.
Married Marie Williams.
Two children Jean and James Jackson.
He was a professional Boxer “Young Wonder” 1911 to1917.
General Contractor and a trade Bricklayer.
Received a Trade License form the city of Camden, NJ in 1969.
He was a teacher of the Building trades he loved so well.
Deceased in Philadelphia Friday November,9,19 1973.
Born in Millington Kent County, Maryland ------- August 7,1894
Attended Public schools in Philadelphia.
Graduated from Central High school in Philadelphia.
Married Elizabeth Evangeline Pannell March 5,1920
Joined Peniel Methodist Church choir.
Four children, Roswell, Winona , Daisy-Natalie, and James.
Help build many houses in and around Philadelphia.
Accidental death from fall.
Deceased in Philadelphia January 25,1954
Born in Millington Kent County, Maryland ----April ,10,1900
Attended Public Schools in Philadelphia.
Graduated from William Penn High School.
Joined Zoar Methodist Church.
Joined Mt. Zion Methodist became church clerk.
Married Clarence Gould on February 27,1926.
Member of World War One Veterans Widows Association
One son Thomas L. Gould and one daughter Addie Banks.
Deceased in Philadelphia Friday, July 12,1985