Ware, Louisa Jackson, 1853-1938

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Louisa Jackson, youngest daughter of John R. and Matilda Jackson, was born in the old family home on Jackson Prairie, central Lewis County, Washington, on May 11, 1853, and lived near there practically all her life. She was married to Josiah G. Ware, a former Illinois farmer, on July 4, 1888 at the Chehalis Hotel. Louisa died on January 16, 1938, at age 84 and is buried in the Fern Hill Cemetery, Chehalis, Washington.

John Robinson Jackson (1804-1873) was the first American settler in Western Washington State.

From the description of Daily journal, 1865 / Louisa Jackson. (Washington State Library, Office of Secretary of State). WorldCat record id: 66465389

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referencedIn Washington State Library. Washington State Library's collection of the Jackson, Koontz, Glover family papers, 1837-1952. Washington State Library, Office of Secretary of State
creatorOf Ware, Louisa Jackson, 1853-1938. Daily journal, 1865 / Louisa Jackson. Washington State Library, Office of Secretary of State
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Washington (State)--Lewis County
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Lewis County (Wash.)
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Birth 1853-05-11

Death 1938-01-16

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