She was BORN 12/8/1879, daughter of Sara Thomas & Andrew J. Jackson, who came to Texas in the early 1870's and located in Milam Co. at Salty in 1876. She was one of a family of 13 children. With the exception of 1 year, she lived her entire life in Salty Comm. Married Daniel H. Jinks on 1/20/1897 and continued to reside in the community where they raised 2 sons and 4 daughters. For many years Mrs. Jinks was Rockdale Reporter correspondent for the Salty Comm. Her tributes also to departed friends have been cherished by many and she kept a scrapbook of all write-ups and pictures of Milam Co. boys in the services during the war. She had been compiling a history of the Jackson families for the past 2 years and was nearing completion of the work at the time of her death. M/M. Jinks were to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary within a few months and she was looking forward to the celebration with a great deal of pleasure, remembering like anniversaries of her parents on their 50th and 70th anniversaries.
SURVIVORS: Husband, D.H. Jinks; children, Mrs. Addie Caffey, Mack and Clasper Jinks of Port Arthur, Mrs. Clarice Kyle of Rockdale, Mrs. Nell Wilson, Mrs. Nona Longyear of Dallas; 12 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild; sisters & brothers, Mrs. Ruby Lusk of Temple, Mrs. Mattie Pinkerton of Milano, Mrs. Alice Pugh of Cameron; (no brothers listed).
She was BORN 12/8/1879, daughter of Sara Thomas & Andrew J. Jackson, who came to Texas in the early 1870's and located in Milam Co. at Salty in 1876. She was one of a family of 13 children. With the exception of 1 year, she lived her entire life in Salty Comm. Married Daniel H. Jinks on 1/20/1897 and continued to reside in the community where they raised 2 sons and 4 daughters. For many years Mrs. Jinks was Rockdale Reporter correspondent for the Salty Comm. Her tributes also to departed friends have been cherished by many and she kept a scrapbook of all write-ups and pictures of Milam Co. boys in the services during the war. She had been compiling a history of the Jackson families for the past 2 years and was nearing completion of the work at the time of her death. M/M. Jinks were to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary within a few months and she was looking forward to the celebration with a great deal of pleasure, remembering like anniversaries of her parents on their 50th and 70th anniversaries.
SURVIVORS: Husband, D.H. Jinks; children, Mrs. Addie Caffey, Mack and Clasper Jinks of Port Arthur, Mrs. Clarice Kyle of Rockdale, Mrs. Nell Wilson, Mrs. Nona Longyear of Dallas; 12 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild; sisters & brothers, Mrs. Ruby Lusk of Temple, Mrs. Mattie Pinkerton of Milano, Mrs. Alice Pugh of Cameron; (no brothers listed).
Family Members
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Martha Jane "Mattie" Jackson Pinkerton
1867–1954
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Mary Alice Jackson Pugh
1869–1964
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Ruby Magnolia Jackson Lusk
1871–1948
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John William Jackson
1873–1973
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Temperance Anna Jackson Brown
1876–1967
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James Franklin "Frank" Jackson
1878–1953
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Mariah Ellen Jackson Towery
1882–1938
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Frederick Andrew Jackson
1883–1943
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Glasper Clarence Jackson
1885–1964
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Margaret Isabel Jackson
1887–1887
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Laura Virginia Jackson Cook
1888–1985
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Jesse Lewis Jackson
1891–1947
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