hmtl5 Mary Glenn Watson b. 13 Oct 1859 Ohio d. 24 Aug 1885 Hector, Putnam County, Ohio: Hiltner Genealogy

Mary Glenn Watson

Female 1859 - 1885  (25 years)


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  • Name Mary Glenn Watson 
    • daughters of William A. Watson and Eliza Jane Welch [1]
    Born 13 Oct 1859  Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Female 
    Died 24 Aug 1885  Hector, Putnam County, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2
    Buried Hoy Cemetery, Shunk, Henry County, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Person ID I310  Hiltner
    Last Modified 31 Dec 2022 

    Family Ashley Jackson,   b. 9 Jun 1854, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 2 Mar 1914, Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 59 years) 
    Married 20 Jun 1883  Henry County, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    +1. Glenn Watson Jackson,   b. 24 Aug 1885, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 6 May 1959, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 73 years)
    Last Modified 27 Feb 2022 
    Family ID F133  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBorn - 13 Oct 1859 - Ohio Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarried - 20 Jun 1883 - Henry County, Ohio Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDied - 24 Aug 1885 - Hector, Putnam County, Ohio Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBuried - - Hoy Cemetery, Shunk, Henry County, Ohio Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • Watson. -Mary Watson, wife of Ashley Jackson and eldest daughter of William A. and Eliza J. Watson, died at Hector, Putnam County, O., Aug. 20th 1885, aged 27 years, 10 months and 7 days.

      At a very early age she evinced those traits which ripened into a character remarkable for its beauty and perfection. Of her it may truly be said that those who knew her best loved her most. Her influence was always refining, always elevating. Whether at home or in the school room, where she spent so many hours of her life, she was careful to discharge all her duties with conscientious exactness, almost without regard to her own convenience. As a friend she was steadfast and true, and those who were once privileged to enjoy her friendship always retained it.

      To her mother, she was not only a loving daughter, but a sympathizing confidant. Her vigilance over the interest of her younger brothers and sister was untiring, and to them in all things, she was a wise and prudent counsellor.

      How much she will be missed in the home circle cannot be told. The sweet voice that so often cheered with its triumphant notes is forever stilled on earth, but they are glad to believe that she has joined the angel choirs above in singing the songs of the redeemed.

      But to him, whose home she made a Paradise for over two years, has this blow fallen most heavily. How strange the Providence that should thus have made a home desolate and deprived a lovely little babe of a tender mother's care. But we hope the heartstrings so closely intertwined on earth, and so rudely severed, may be reunited in that "Better Country" where there is no more sorrow, nor any dying, where they may dwell together forever in the light and the glory of God. Like the fragrance of some rare and beautiful flower will the memory of Mary and the lesson taught by her noble life remain.

      Published in the Democratic Northwest, September 24, 1885. [1, 2]

  • Sources 
    1. [S3] find-a-grave.

    2. [S11] Obituary.