. History of Hamilton County, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches. H father of the late Joseph Jackson, of Mt. Pleas-ant, John Jackson, was born in Loudoun county, Virginia,December 8, 1775, and removed to Pennsylvania in1812, three years thereafter to Cincinnati, and in 1819to the Great Miami river, in Butler county, about twomiles north of the Hamilton line. Here he conductedthe flouring-mill long known as Jacksons, now Grahamsmill. He was himself a millwright, and by and by builtand ran a paper-mill at the same place and moved bythe same power. This was also maint


. History of Hamilton County, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches. H father of the late Joseph Jackson, of Mt. Pleas-ant, John Jackson, was born in Loudoun county, Virginia,December 8, 1775, and removed to Pennsylvania in1812, three years thereafter to Cincinnati, and in 1819to the Great Miami river, in Butler county, about twomiles north of the Hamilton line. Here he conductedthe flouring-mill long known as Jacksons, now Grahamsmill. He was himself a millwright, and by and by builtand ran a paper-mill at the same place and moved bythe same power. This was also maintained until withina few years, when it was suspended. Mr. Jackson diedOctober 30, 1857, at a farm a mile and a half from themills, to which he had retired in his old age fromthe former business. His wifes maiden name was AnnieHough, also of a Virginia family. She was born Sep-tember 25, 1778, and they were wedded in May, children were: Anna, born February 22, 1802,died June 5, 1846; Elizabeth, born April 29, 1804, diedMay 31, 1868; Rebecca, born May i, 1806; Samuel,.


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