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Jackson S McNally

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Jackson S McNally

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
13 Oct 1906 (aged 49)
Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Jackson was S/O Joseph McNelly and Rebecca Cain McNelly.
He married Julia A King
He ran a Bus and Transferline Washington N.E. corner of Chillicothe, Mo. He would run from Rail Road to Uptown Chillicothe.
He and Julia had NO children.






ILLNESS IS FATAL

J.S. McNally passed away Saturday afternoon. Had been confined to his home with Typhoid fever for 22 days. Relatives at bedside.

J.S. McNally passed away at his home on Easton St., Saturday afternoon at 3:15 P.M. of Typhoid fever. He had been confined to his home for 22 days.
Mr. McNally was born in Indiana 1857. He came to Livingston co, a numbers of years ago settling at Sampsel station. From there he moved to Caldwell co where he had charge of a blacksmith shop for 4 years. He later moved to Chillicohe and engaged in the feed business.
About 12 years ago he started the McNALLY'S TRANSFER LINE which he has owned and operated since.
He is survived by his wife and 3 brothers all the immediate relatives were present when he breathed his last.



Oct 15 1906 Chillicothe paper
Jackson was S/O Joseph McNelly and Rebecca Cain McNelly.
He married Julia A King
He ran a Bus and Transferline Washington N.E. corner of Chillicothe, Mo. He would run from Rail Road to Uptown Chillicothe.
He and Julia had NO children.






ILLNESS IS FATAL

J.S. McNally passed away Saturday afternoon. Had been confined to his home with Typhoid fever for 22 days. Relatives at bedside.

J.S. McNally passed away at his home on Easton St., Saturday afternoon at 3:15 P.M. of Typhoid fever. He had been confined to his home for 22 days.
Mr. McNally was born in Indiana 1857. He came to Livingston co, a numbers of years ago settling at Sampsel station. From there he moved to Caldwell co where he had charge of a blacksmith shop for 4 years. He later moved to Chillicohe and engaged in the feed business.
About 12 years ago he started the McNALLY'S TRANSFER LINE which he has owned and operated since.
He is survived by his wife and 3 brothers all the immediate relatives were present when he breathed his last.



Oct 15 1906 Chillicothe paper


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