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Ethel Hunt

Ethel Hunt

Female 1895 - 1987  (92 years)

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  • Name Ethel Hunt  [1, 2
    Born 11 Jun 1895  Palmyra, Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died 7 Sep 1987  Jackson Cemetery at Sharptop, Montgomery County Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried Sharptop, Tennessee, Montgomery County, Jackson Cemetery Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • At the time of her death she was 92 years, 2 months, 27 days old.

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      The following document verifies J. T. Jackson (Buck) and Florence Kelly Jackson as husband and wife. Their four Children as

      Buford
      Winnie
      Venie
      Hadley (He died 5 years prior to his mother's death)

      That Hadley's wife is Ethel and that they had four children.

      Sidney
      Ernest
      Earl
      Omie

      That J. T. Jackson and Florence are now dead and their property must be sold to pay Mrs. Florence Jackson's debts.

      Montgomery County Archives
      Clarksville, TN.
      Loose Papers of the County Court
      Box 106
      B. Jackson VS S. Jackson, 1931

      (Back of Document)
      Buford Jackson et al
      Disposition of
      Mrs. Ethel Jackson 11/14/31
      VS.
      Sidney Jackson et al
      _______________________________
      filed Nov. 14, 2931
      W. E. Crotzer, Clerk

      page 1 of same document

      BUFORD JACKSON, et al. |
      | IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
      VS. |
      | MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TN.
      SIDNEY JACKSON, et al. |

      THE DEPOSITION OF MRS. ETHEL JACKSON, Taken by consent on this the 14th day of November, 1931, before Lena Channell, a Notary Public in and for Montgomery County, Tennessee, at the office of Chas. V. Runyon in the Glen Building, in Clarksville, Tennessee, to be read as evidence upon a trial in this cuse. Present C. B. Lyle, solicitor for complainants, and Chas. V. Runyon, Guardian ad Litem. Exceptions reserved for competency and relevancy. It is further stipulated that the name of the witness may be signed by stenographer taking the deposition. All parties reserve the right ot recall the deponent for futher examination.

      MRS. ETHEL JACKSON, Being duly sworn, deposed as follows:

      DIRECT EXAMINATION BY CHAS. V. RUNYON

      Q. Your are Mrs. Ethel Jackson?
      A. Yes.
      Q. Who was your husband?
      A. Hadley Jackson.
      Q. Who were his father and mother?
      A. Buck Jackson and Mrs. Florence Jackson.
      Q. Was Mrs. Florence Jackson the owner of the property described in the original bill in the suit of Buford Jackson, et al. vs. Sidney Jackson, et al.?
      A. Yes.
      Q. When did she die?
      A. She died last June.
      Q. Do you know whether she owed any debts at the time of her death?
      A. No,she didn't owe nbone by the doctor's bill, was all she owed,m just doctor's bill.
      Q. Have the funeral expenses been paid?
      A. No. She owed the funeral and doctor's bills. I think it is $132.00, to the best I can remember, is what is against it.
      Q. Did she leave a will?
      A. No.
      Q. Do you know how she got title to this property?
      A. Well, I just can't answer that. I don't know. It was let by her husband, thorugh, I guess.
      Q. Who are her heirs?
      A. Well, her children are her heirs, aren't they?
      Q. Yes.
      A. Buford Jackson and Venie Evans and Winnie Reeves and Hadley Jackson, my husband.
      Q. She had four children?
      A. Yes.
      Q. And those you named are her four children?
      A. Yes.
      Q. Buford Jackson is still living?
      A. Yes.
      Q. And Winnie Reeves is her daugther and she is still living?
      A. Yes.
      Q. And Venie Evans is her daughter and she is still living?
      A. Yes.
      Q. And her fourth child was Hadley Jackson, who was your husband?
      A. Yes.
      Q. When did he die?
      A. He died about 5 years ago, something like that.
      Q. How many children have you, Mrs. Jackson?
      A. Four.
      Q. They are all Hadley Jackson's childen?
      A. Yes.
      Q. You have never been married but the one time?
      A. No.
      Q. And what are the names of your children, and their ages?
      A. Sidney Jackson, age 14, Ernest Jackson is the next one and he will be 11 his birthday. Just give his age what he is now?
      Q. Yes.
      A. He is 10. Earl Jackson, he is 8, and Omie here is just 6. (this would imply that Omie is in his mother's lap during the deposition)
      Q. These four chidlren live with you?
      A. Yes.
      Q., Where are you living now?
      A. I am workijng at Mr. Sam Broome's.
      Q. In what district?
      A. In the 19th district of this county?
      Q. Do you believe this is about as good a time as another to sell this property that Mrs. Florence Jackson owned?
      A. Yes. I think it is just as good a time just to let it go.
      Q. Would it be practical to divide that property up among the heirs?
      A. I don't think it would, because of the water, it is all at one end, and the buildings are all at one end, and I don't think they could divide it satisfactorialy. There ain't enough to divide among four, it is not big enough for that, and none ain't able to pay the debts.
      Q. None of the children would be able to pay the debts, even if it oculd be divided?
      A. No, that's the trouble, And
      Q. And anyway, because of the way the property is situated in regard to the water and buildings, it wouldn't be practical to divide it?
      A. No, I don't think it would.
      Q. So you think the best thing to do is to go ahead and sell and pay the debts and what is left beyond that, to divide it out?
      A. Yes.
      Q. You understand that your children together will be entitled to one-fourth of what is left after payment of the debts and expenses?
      A. Yes.
      Q. And you know from conditions that won't be very much?
      A. Yes, I know it can't be.
      AND FUTHER DEPONENT SAYETH NOT.
      Cross examination waived.

      Mrs. Ethel Jackson (signature by Stenographer)
      By Frances Lewis(signature of Stenographer)
      Stenographer.
      Sworn to and subscribed before me, this November 14, 1931.

      Lena Channell (signature)
      Notary Public
    Person ID I5  Archangel
    Last Modified 3 Sep 2021 

    Father Stephen Henry Hunt,   b. 9 Jan 1865, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 19 Mar 1953, Montgomery, Tennessee, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 88 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Sarah Lyle,   b. 17 Mar 1876, Montgomery Co. Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 13 Feb 1908, Jackson Cemetary at Belfield Jackson Homeplace, Montgomery County Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 31 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Married 19 Mar 1893  Montgomery County, Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    • by H.H. Mockbee
    Family ID F7  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Hadley Rutherford Jackson,   b. 1 Sep 1896, Montgomery Co. Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 5 Oct 1927, Jackson Cemetery at Sharptop, Montgomery County Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 31 years) 
    Married 16 Jan 1916  Montgomery County, Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location  [4
    Children 
     1. Sidney Howard Jackson,   b. 2 Feb 1917, Palmyra, Montgomery County, Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 22 May 1986, Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 69 years)  [natural]
     2. Ernest Steward Jackson,   b. 28 Aug 1920, Palmyra, Montgomery County, Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 12 Jul 1987, Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee, United States of America Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 66 years)  [unknown]  [natural]
     3. Earl Emmett Jackson,   b. 18 Nov 1922, Palmyra, Montgomery County, Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 17 Sep 1998, Hackberry, Montgomery County, Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 75 years)  [natural]
     4. Omie Russell Jackson,   b. 24 Apr 1925, Palmyra, Tennessee, Montgomery Co. Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 20 Jan 1993, Stringtown, Montgomery County, Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 67 years)  [natural]
    Last Modified 3 Sep 2021 
    Family ID F2  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Photos
    Ethel and Hadley Grave
    Ethel and Hadley Grave
    Jim Lyle Family
    Jim Lyle Family
    Ethel Hunt Jackson with Jerry Howard Jackson
    Ethel Hunt Jackson with Jerry Howard Jackson
    Ethel Hunt Jackson
    Ethel Hunt Jackson
    Bible Class 1939 Palmyra Methodist Church
    Bible Class 1939 Palmyra Methodist Church
    Ethel Hunt
    Ethel Hunt
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    Img005015.jpg
    Ethel Hunt Jackson
    Ethel Hunt Jackson
    Nolen Gus Crockett
    Nolen Gus Crockett
    Nolen & Madge Crockett
    Nolen & Madge Crockett
    Nolen, Madge, son Jewell and friend Polly SPICER Stanley
    Nolen, Madge, son Jewell and friend Polly SPICER Stanley
    Marriage Certificate
    Marriage Certificate
    50th Anniversity June 1967
    50th Anniversity June 1967
    War Rations
    War Rations
    Crockett Children
    Crockett Children

  • Sources 
    1. [S74] MtDNA for Jack Wickham & Robert Ronald Jackson - Haplogroup I, Family Tree DNA/Jinny Jackson Smith, (Name: Maternal DNA match;), 40266/102502., http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Jackson.
      The MtDNA for kit number 40266 Jack Wickham and Robert Ronald Jackson 102502 match which proves the maternal line for both. Documented genealogy collaborates the MtDNA connection.

    2. [S56] Loose Papers of Montgomery County Court, Montgomery County Court Clerk, Montgomery County Archives,Clarksville, TN., Box 106.
      B. Jackson VS S. Jackson, 1931,(Back of Document)
      Buford Jackson et al
      Disposition of
      Mrs. Ethel Jackson 11/14/31
      VS.
      Sidney Jackson et al
      _______________________________
      filed Nov. 14, 2931
      W. E. Crotzer, Clerk

      page 1 of same document

      BUFORD JACKSON, et al. |
      | IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
      VS. |
      | MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TN.
      SIDNEY JACKSON, et al. |

      THE DEPOSITION OF MRS. ETHEL JACKSON, Taken by consent on this the 14th day of November, 1931, before Lena Channell, a Notary Public in and for Montgomery County, Tennessee, at the office of Chas. V. Runyon in the Glen Building, in Clarksville, Tennessee, to be read as evidence upon a trial in this cuse. Present C. B. Lyle, solicitor for complainants, and Chas. V. Runyon, Guardian ad Litem. Exceptions reserved for competency and relevancy. It is further stipulated that the name of the witness may be signed by stenographer taking the deposition. All parties reserve the right ot recall the deponent for futher examination.

      MRS. ETHEL JACKSON, Being duly sworn, deposed as follows:

      DIRECT EXAMINATION BY CHAS. V. RUNYON

      Q. Your are Mrs. Ethel Jackson?
      A. Yes.
      Q. Who was your husband?
      A. Hadley Jackson.
      Q. Who were his father and mother?
      A. Buck Jackson and Mrs. Florence Jackson.
      Q. Was Mrs. Florence Jackson the owner of the property described in the original bill in the suit of Buford Jackson, et al. vs. Sidney Jackson, et al.?
      A. Yes.
      Q. When did she die?
      A. She died last June.
      Q. Do you know whether she owed any debts at the time of her death?
      A. No, she didn't owe no one but the doctor's bill, was all she owed, just doctor's bill.
      Q. Have the funeral expenses been paid?
      A. No. She owed the funeral and doctor's bills. I think it is $132.00, to the best I can remember, is what is against it.
      Q. Did she leave a will?
      A. No.
      Q. Do you know how she got title to this property?
      A. Well, I just can't answer that. I don't know. It was left by her husband, through, I guess.
      Q. Who are her heirs?
      A. Well, her children are her heirs, aren't they?
      Q. Yes.
      A. Buford Jackson and Venie Evans and Winnie Reeves and Hadley Jackson, my husband.
      Q. She had four children?
      A. Yes.
      Q. And those you named are her four children?
      A. Yes.
      Q. Buford Jackson is still living?
      A. Yes.
      Q. And Winnie Reeves is her daughter and she is still living?
      A. Yes.
      Q. And Venie Evans is her daughter and she is still living?
      A. Yes.
      Q. And her fourth child was Hadley Jackson, who was your husband?
      A. Yes.
      Q. When did he die?
      A. He died about 5 years ago, something like that.
      Q. How many children have you, Mrs. Jackson?
      A. Four.
      Q. They are all Hadley Jackson's children?
      A. Yes.
      Q. You have never been married but the one time?
      A. No.
      Q. And what are the names of your children, and their ages?
      A. Sidney Jackson, age 14, Ernest Jackson is the next one and he will be 11 his birthday. Q. Just give his age what he is now?
      Q. Yes.
      A. He is 10. Earl Jackson, he is 8, and Omie here is just 6. (this would imply that Omie is in his mother's lap during the deposition)
      Q. These four children live with you?
      A. Yes.
      Q., Where are you living now?
      A. I am working at Mr. Sam Broome's.
      Q. In what district?
      A. In the 19th district of this county?
      Q. Do you believe this is about as good a time as another to sell this property that Mrs. Florence Jackson owned?
      A. Yes. I think it is just as good a time just to let it go.
      Q. Would it be practical to divide that property up among the heirs?
      A. I don't think it would, because of the water, it is all at one end, and the buildings are all at one end, and I don't think they could divide it satisfactorily. There ain't enough to divide among four, it is not big enough for that, and none ain't able to pay the debts.
      Q. None of the children would be able to pay the debts, even if it could be divided?
      A. No, that's the trouble, And
      Q. And anyway, because of the way the property is situated in regard to the water and buildings, it wouldn't be practical to divide it?
      A. No, I don't think it would.
      Q. So you think the best thing to do is to go ahead and sell and pay the debts and what is left beyond that, to divide it out?
      A. Yes.
      Q. You understand that your children together will be entitled to one-fourth of what is left after payment of the debts and expenses?
      A. Yes.
      Q. And you know from conditions that won't be very much?
      A. Yes, I know it can't be.
      AND FUTHER DEPONENT SAYETH NOT.
      Cross examination waived.

      Mrs. Ethel Jackson (signature by Stenographer)
      By Frances Lewis(signature of Stenographer)
      Stenographer.
      Sworn to and subscribed before me, this November 14, 1931.

      Lena Channell (signature)
      Notary Public


    3. [S64] Montgomery Co., Tennessee Marriage, 320.
      Volume 17

    4. [S64] Montgomery Co., Tennessee Marriage, 804.
      Volume 36