|
|
Family Trees
Family trees associated with the Jackson family.
Various videos. Most are from my
parent's 8mm library.
Website for the ancestry of Pauline
Guymon, wife of Melvin Samuel Jackson. The Guymon's lived in La Jara, Colorado.
|
|
|
William Jackson's Mission to England
William served two missions. Central
states. March 25, 1909 - April 25, 1911
For more information about William's mission to England,
read "Letters From England, Correspondence from the Second Mission of
William Jackson, March 25, 1909-April 25, 1911," by Jeanette Hurst, daughter of Josephine Jackson.
|
 |
Title:
Date:
Location: England
Description: Elders John T.
Green and William Jackson.
Owner: Original
in possession of M. Samuel Jackson.
Reference: WJ48
|
|
 |
Title:
Date: 1910
Location: England
Description: Do you know the
name of William's companion in this picture?
Owner: Photograph
in possession of Ivin Jackson.
Reference: WJ118
|
|
 |
Title:
Date:
Location: England
Description:
Owner: The
original photograph is in possession of the LDS Historical Department,
"John Cameron Photo Collection, ca. 1907-1911"
Reference: WJ2
|
 |
Title:
Date:
Location: England
Description:
Owner:
Reference: WJ164
|
 |
Title:
Date:
Location: England
Description:
Owner:
Reference: WJ31
|
 |
Title:
Date:
Location: England
Description:
Owner:
Reference: WJ142
|
 |
Title: Liverpool Conference
Date:
Location: England
Description: Postcard.
Missionaries of the Liverpool Conference, taken at Durham House. Note
William on the second row, fifth from the left. Verso: taken Jan. 3rd
1911. [John Cameron photograph collection, LDS Historical Department
Archives]
Owner:
Reference: WJ144
|
 |
Title: Charles Z. Romeril,
Missionary Companion
Date:
Location: England
Description: Charles Z. Romeril.
[John Cameron Photographs, LDS Church Historical Department]. Speaking
of Charles, William said: "he is a funny fellow got a fiddle and he
plays regular old rag time dance music I hold him he would have to get a
him some desent music if he plaid around here. but it just sounds
rediculous such a corse loud fiddle it isent nice at all." Letters From
England, Correspondence from the Second Mission of William Jackson,
March 25, 1909-April 25, 1911" by Jeanette Hurst, page 76-77
Owner:
Reference: WJ145
|
 |
Title: Postcard: "Great Chevril."
Date:
Location: England
Description: Verso: Great
Cheverell, Eng, June 30, 1910. I arrived here all O.K. found your cousin
all rite, verry nice. I stayed last knight ware you see the cross. They
want me to stay 2 weeks but will have to leave Sat. Will write soon.
With love. Will (note the "cross" marked on top left of the left house.)
Letters From England, Correspondence from the Second Mission of William
Jackson, March 25, 1909-April 25, 1911" by Jeanette Hurst, page 85
Owner:
Reference: WJ146
|
 |
Title: Portrait of William
Jackson
Date:
Location: England
Description:
Portrait of William Jackson taken while on his mission to England.
Regarding this photo William said: "that Photo with the silk hat dont
have any resemblance of me what ever. and you had better make good use
of it while I am a way becaus I dont think I can stand to see the thing
hung up on the wall. if I had the least idea that you would have had it
enlarged I wouldent of sent it I dont like the thing." Letters From
England, Correspondence from the Second Mission of William Jackson,
March 25, 1909-April 25, 1911" by Jeanette Hurst, page 114.
Owner:
Reference: WJ147
|
 |
Title:
Date:
Location: England
Description:
Owner:
Reference: WJ148
|
 |
Title:
Date:
Location: England
Description:
Owner:
Reference: WJ153
|
 |
Title:
Date:
Location: England
Description:
Owner:
Reference: WJ154
|
 |
Title: Modern day map of the
areas William served in
Date:
Location: England
Description:
Owner:
Reference: WJ158
|
|

|
Title:
Date:
Location: England
Description:
Owner:
Reference: WJ153
|
|

|
Title:
Date:
Location: England
Description:
Owner:
Reference: WJ154
|
|