once a hoosier

Nest Harriet Jackson

Nest Harriet Jackson
b. 29 December 1888, Indiana, to Lawrence Wilmer and Katherine Adele (Pittman) Jackson
d. 21 October 1962, Fairbanks, North Star Borough, Alaska

m/1. 3 January 1913, Oceanside, California
Hubert Victor Everly
b. 10 November 1888, Buckeye, Pocahontas County, West Virginia, to Milton McClellan and Nancy Clara (Overholt) Everly
d. 21 March 1975, Hoquiam, Grays Harbor County, Washington

m/2. about 1921
Arnold Palenske

Children with Hubert Victor Everly:

  • Hubert Victor (b. 27 March 1915) married Zoe Aasve Wist
  • William B. (b. 8 September 1917) married Eleanor Elizabeth Condon

Children with Arnold Palenske:

  • Helen
  • Arnold

Nest Harriet Jackson was a teacher. Her first husband, Hubert Victor Everly, was an optician. His father was a Methodist minister, and his mother was a seamstress. This first marriage was dissolved.

She lived in Clarksville, Clark County, Indiana, and moved to San Diego, California, before 1910.

Submitted by:
Jan Everly Williams
Honolulu HI
E-mail: jeverly@lava.net

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