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    W. SCOTT JACKSON

    W. SCOTT JACKSON, farmer and stock-raiser; Allen's P.O.; was born in Ocean Co., N.J., July 11, 1845, and is a son of Edwin Jackson, who was born in Monmouth Co., N.J., April 26, 1790, and has during life, been an industrious farmer. Soon after the war of 1812, he married Miss Irons, she was a native of N.J.; in 1820, she died leaving a husband and three children to mourn her loss. He (Edwin) married for his second wife Mary C. Wilbur, who was born five years previous to the death of his first wife; five children have been born to them, of whom three are now living. Our subject labored on the farm to the age of 19 years; during his early years, he attended school about eight months each year, thereby receiving a good education and a thorough knowledge of book- keeping; in 1864, he engaged as book-keeper with Meers, Covert & Tallman, wholesale commission merchants, of New York City, where he remained five years; after this he was variously engaged until 1875, when he began farming on his present farm, located on Sec. 1, Brown Township. June 16, 1872, his marriage with Mrs. Almira Brecount was celebrated; she was born in Brown Township Dec. 6, 1837; she is a daughter of William Sr., and Clementina Graham, whose biography will be seen under William L. Graham's memoir, in some part of this volume.

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