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Edward Jackson (manufacturer)

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Jackson was also involved in other commercial enterprises. He was a shareholder and director of the
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Jackson had one daughter who survived infancy, Emmeline, and she married Jackson's nephew,
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in his honour. A memorial plaque commemorating his work may be seen in Centenary Church.
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with his wife Lydia Ann Sanford in 1826 and settled at Niagara (
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and opened up a similar firm. The Tin Factory offices were on
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He gave freely to societies established to assist the freed
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Dictionary of Hamilton Biography (Vol I, 1791-1875)
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