Selwyn Iron Ross Jackson, 18791925 (aged 46 years)

Name
Selwyn Iron Ross /Jackson/
Given names
Selwyn Iron Ross
Nickname
'Sel
Surname
Jackson
Birth about 1879 37

Death of a sisterCassandra A B Jackson
1880 (aged 1 year)

Birth of a sisterEvience M M Jackson
1881 (aged 2 years)

Birth of a sisterIrene Millicent May Jackson
about 1882 (aged 3 years)

MarriageBertha Grace MacleanView this family
1894 (aged 15 years)

Birth of a sonHerbert Wesley Iron Jackson
July 1899 (aged 20 years)

Birth of a daughterMiriam J E Jackson
1902 (aged 23 years)

Birth of a sonSelwyn Roxburgh Jackson
1906 (aged 27 years)

Death of a fatherJohn Wesley Jackson
10 July 1921 (aged 42 years)
Note: The "Western Express," published at Rylstone, in its issue of Friday last, published an ac…

The "Western Express," published at Rylstone, in its issue of Friday last, published an account of the death of Mr. J. W. Jackson, one of the oldest residents of the Rylstone district, which occurred on Sunday, 10th instant, at the residence of his youngest son, Mr. Henry Jackson, of Lue Street, Rylstone, at the age of 79. Deceased had been ailing off and on for the past 12 months, and death was due to senile decay. He had resided in the Rylstone district for about 50 years, having carried on the saddle and harness-making trade for many years, and then he entered business as a general storekeeper, besides which he was a successful stock and land owner. He leaves a family consisting of Messrs. Herbert, Henry, Selwyn and Oswald, and Mrs. M. W. Hayward. Maitland Weekly Mercury Saturday 23 July 1921 p. 5

Marriage of a childHerbert Wesley Iron JacksonSylvia Lucille MacleanView this family
1922 (aged 43 years)

Death 15 August 1925 (aged 46 years)

Note: Death of Mr. Sel Jackson

Death of Mr. Sel Jackson The death of Mr. Sel Jackson occurred at his residence at 5 o'clock on Saturday morning, August 15. Early in the year he underwent an operation in Sydney, but had quite recovered from it, and was enjoying good health when symptoms of appendicitis manifested themselves. Despite the advice to have an operation performed, deceased thought he would be able to escape a second operation, but the attack continued and weakened his system; influenza also assisted to sap his strength, and it was through this that the appendicitis culminated in an acute attack, resulting in blood poisoning. Drs. Hansard and Darton did their best under the circumstances. Deceased's remains were brought to Rylstone on Saturday afternoon, and remained in St. James' Church during Saturday and Sunday. In the afternoon a service was held in the church, after which the funeral proceeded to the cemetery. The attendance at the service and funeral was the largest ever witnessed at Rylstone, testifying in a marked degree to the esteem and respect in which deceased and his family were held. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. Simpkins. The Rev. Thompson officiated at the grave. Deceased was the second eldest son of the late J. W. Jackson, and upon his father's death he succeeded to the Marloo estate. He was born in Rylstone, and had been associated with all district efforts. For many years he was a member of the Rylstone Cricket Club. Sel, as we all knew him, was a fine stamp of man, and was always generous to a fault and ever ready to extend the hand of hospitality to anyone in need of it. He and his excellent wife were beloved by the community. Marloo was always to the front in helping any district charity, and the good, kind-hearted, yet unassuming Sel will be missed from our community in many ways. He leaves a sorrowing wife, two sons, and one daughter to mourn. Mudgee Guardian Thursday 20 August 1925 p. 15

Burial 16 August 1925 (1 day after death)
Family with parents
father
18421921
Birth: about 1842
Death: 10 July 1921Louee Street, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
mother
Marriage Marriage1866
2 years
elder brother
18671937
Birth: 1867 25
Death: 16 June 1937Rylstone District Hospital, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
elder brother
4 years
elder sister
4 years
elder brother
4 years
elder brother
18781959
Birth: 1878 36
Death: 1 July 1959
2 years
himself
18791925
Birth: about 1879 37
Death: 15 August 1925
3 years
younger sister
2 years
younger sister
18821970
Birth: about 1882 40
Death: 15 September 1970Mudgee District Hospital, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
Family with Bertha Grace Maclean
himself
18791925
Birth: about 1879 37
Death: 15 August 1925
wife
Marriage Marriage1894
6 years
son
18991986
Birth: July 1899 20 32
Death: 26 August 1986
4 years
daughter
5 years
son
19061988
Birth: 1906 27 39
Death: 25 August 1988
John Peerman + Bertha Grace Maclean
partner’s partner
wife
Marriage Marriage1883
2 years
step-daughter
3 years
step-son
Death

Death of Mr. Sel Jackson The death of Mr. Sel Jackson occurred at his residence at 5 o'clock on Saturday morning, August 15. Early in the year he underwent an operation in Sydney, but had quite recovered from it, and was enjoying good health when symptoms of appendicitis manifested themselves. Despite the advice to have an operation performed, deceased thought he would be able to escape a second operation, but the attack continued and weakened his system; influenza also assisted to sap his strength, and it was through this that the appendicitis culminated in an acute attack, resulting in blood poisoning. Drs. Hansard and Darton did their best under the circumstances. Deceased's remains were brought to Rylstone on Saturday afternoon, and remained in St. James' Church during Saturday and Sunday. In the afternoon a service was held in the church, after which the funeral proceeded to the cemetery. The attendance at the service and funeral was the largest ever witnessed at Rylstone, testifying in a marked degree to the esteem and respect in which deceased and his family were held. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. Simpkins. The Rev. Thompson officiated at the grave. Deceased was the second eldest son of the late J. W. Jackson, and upon his father's death he succeeded to the Marloo estate. He was born in Rylstone, and had been associated with all district efforts. For many years he was a member of the Rylstone Cricket Club. Sel, as we all knew him, was a fine stamp of man, and was always generous to a fault and ever ready to extend the hand of hospitality to anyone in need of it. He and his excellent wife were beloved by the community. Marloo was always to the front in helping any district charity, and the good, kind-hearted, yet unassuming Sel will be missed from our community in many ways. He leaves a sorrowing wife, two sons, and one daughter to mourn. Mudgee Guardian Thursday 20 August 1925 p. 15