1930 finds the couple living in Goffstown with two children Joan born about 1926 and Elizabeth born about 1925, at that time Mr. Beattie was a salesman in a bond house.
This writer is not sure what happened, but on April 3, 1935, Elenora Jackson Beattie, married Harry E. Jackson. This writer does not believe that Mr. Beattie died.
The two above children in an affadavit by her sister Elizabeth Carpenter Floyd, refers to the grandneices with the name of Jackson.
She and Mr. Jackson married on April 3, 1935, they lived on River Rd in Manchester,NH.
Their daughter Elizabeth Jackson Fall is resident in this grave, in the above mentioned affadvait, Elizabeth is referred to as Elizabeth Jackson Moore Fall, and noted that she had no children.
Her sister Joan married and had children.
The Jackson grave site is just down from the mausoleum of Frank P. Carpenter, grandfather, and Aretas Blood Carpenter, father.
Portrait of Eleanora Carpenter Jackson, c. 1933. Mrs. Jackson (1902-1982) was the daughter of Aretas B. Carpenter and the wife of Harry E. Jackson, a former New Hampshire Secretary of State. In her lifetime she was involved in many organizations in the city of Manchester including the Manchester Historic Association, Brookside Congregational Church, Friends of the Currier Gallery of Art, and was on the Board of Directors of the American Red Cross Manchester Chapter. She resided at 329 River Road.
1930 finds the couple living in Goffstown with two children Joan born about 1926 and Elizabeth born about 1925, at that time Mr. Beattie was a salesman in a bond house.
This writer is not sure what happened, but on April 3, 1935, Elenora Jackson Beattie, married Harry E. Jackson. This writer does not believe that Mr. Beattie died.
The two above children in an affadavit by her sister Elizabeth Carpenter Floyd, refers to the grandneices with the name of Jackson.
She and Mr. Jackson married on April 3, 1935, they lived on River Rd in Manchester,NH.
Their daughter Elizabeth Jackson Fall is resident in this grave, in the above mentioned affadvait, Elizabeth is referred to as Elizabeth Jackson Moore Fall, and noted that she had no children.
Her sister Joan married and had children.
The Jackson grave site is just down from the mausoleum of Frank P. Carpenter, grandfather, and Aretas Blood Carpenter, father.
Portrait of Eleanora Carpenter Jackson, c. 1933. Mrs. Jackson (1902-1982) was the daughter of Aretas B. Carpenter and the wife of Harry E. Jackson, a former New Hampshire Secretary of State. In her lifetime she was involved in many organizations in the city of Manchester including the Manchester Historic Association, Brookside Congregational Church, Friends of the Currier Gallery of Art, and was on the Board of Directors of the American Red Cross Manchester Chapter. She resided at 329 River Road.
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