Mark Erwin Jackman
- Born: 25 Jan 1884, Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont
- Marriage (1): Jessie Alberta Laird on 8 Sep 1906 in Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont
- Marriage (2): Bella Scott Bain
- Died: 22 Jan 1974, Barre, Vermont at age 89
- Buried: Wilson Cemetery in Barre, Vermont
Cause of his death was coronary sclerosis.
General Notes:
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1930 Portland, Middlesex, CT Mark Jackman age 47 single and works in a mill. He is living with his brother Walter Jackman also single and age 43 who also works in a mill
1940 Passaic, NJ Bella Bain age 43 born 1897 Scotland is living with and working for Mark Jackman age 56 as a house keeper.
Name: Bella Bain Jackman Titles and Terms: Event Type: Death Event Date: 07 Nov 1942 Event Place: Northfield, Washington, Vermont, United States Gender: Age: Birth Date: Birth Year (Estimated): Father's Name: Alexander Bain Father's Titles and Terms: Mother's Name: Mary Hadoles Scott Mother's Titles and Terms: Spouse's Name: Mark Jackman
It appears Mark married Jessie twice. His first marriage to Jessie ended in divorce. He then apparently married a second time[Bella Bain] and was widowed. He then remarried Jessie as his third marriage. At this time Jessie claims it was her 2nd marriage and the first ended in divorce. As the bride she is listed as Jessie Alberta Laird Jackman.
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Mark married Jessie Alberta Laird, daughter of Charles Laird and Florence Doying, on 8 Sep 1906 in Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont. (Jessie Alberta Laird was born on 14 Jun 1889 in Wolcott, Lamoille County, Vermont, died on 13 Jun 1957 in Barre, Washington County, Vermont and was buried in Wilson Cemetery in Barre, Vermont.)
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Mark next married Bella Scott Bain, daughter of Alexander Bain and Mary Scott Hadden. (Bella Scott Bain was born on 30 Jun 1895 in Aberdeen, Scotland, died on 7 Nov 1942 in Northfield, Washington County, Vermont and was buried on 13 Nov 1942 in Walpole, New Hampshire Village Cemetery.). The cause of her death was Asphyxia [drowning].
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