James Jack and Jean (Jane) Hood
Husband of
1. Elizabeth Todd (m. 1857)
2. Mary Hannah Crocker (m. 1863)
"Northfield News" 06 MARCH 1914
Pioneer Resident Died Wednesday Evening at Age of 84. William B. Jack, for many years a resident of Northfield, passed away Wednesday night at 9 o'clock at his home after an illness of several months. Mr Jack was 84 years of age; old age and a general break-down was the cause of his death. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence on South Division street. The interment will be in the old Northfield Cemetery. Rev. W.G. Clark will officiate, Mr. Jack having been for many years a deacon of the Baptist Church. William B. Jack was born in Ontario, Canada 09 OCT 1830 and came to Minnesota in 1878; he lived on the James Jack farm for several years before moving to this city of which he has been a resident for the past twenty years. He is survived by his wife, three sons; C.A. Jack of Princeton. Will J. Jack of Wheelock, ND and James of Stanton; two daughters; Mrs. Herbert Cenedy of this vicinity and Margaret Jack of Pasadena, Cal. C.A. Jack and William J. Jack were called here several days ago by Mr. Jack's illness. Information to FamilySearch Ancestral File submitted by Rebecca Lynn Watson, 30837 21st Ave., SW., Federal Way, WA., USA 98023.
James Jack and Jean (Jane) Hood
Husband of
1. Elizabeth Todd (m. 1857)
2. Mary Hannah Crocker (m. 1863)
"Northfield News" 06 MARCH 1914
Pioneer Resident Died Wednesday Evening at Age of 84. William B. Jack, for many years a resident of Northfield, passed away Wednesday night at 9 o'clock at his home after an illness of several months. Mr Jack was 84 years of age; old age and a general break-down was the cause of his death. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence on South Division street. The interment will be in the old Northfield Cemetery. Rev. W.G. Clark will officiate, Mr. Jack having been for many years a deacon of the Baptist Church. William B. Jack was born in Ontario, Canada 09 OCT 1830 and came to Minnesota in 1878; he lived on the James Jack farm for several years before moving to this city of which he has been a resident for the past twenty years. He is survived by his wife, three sons; C.A. Jack of Princeton. Will J. Jack of Wheelock, ND and James of Stanton; two daughters; Mrs. Herbert Cenedy of this vicinity and Margaret Jack of Pasadena, Cal. C.A. Jack and William J. Jack were called here several days ago by Mr. Jack's illness. Information to FamilySearch Ancestral File submitted by Rebecca Lynn Watson, 30837 21st Ave., SW., Federal Way, WA., USA 98023.
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