On 4 June 1898, he married Sarah Hall . She bore him one known child, a daughter whom they named Christine.
William, more often called "Bark" or "W. A." lived most of his life on a farm near Jane Lew. He had little formal education but excelled in mathematics. He was a dealer in livestock and traded in several counties. He was known as a man of his word. He owned real estate and had interests in several businesses.
Birth: 14 Apr 1865 Jane Lew, Lewis County, West Virginia, USA; Death: 26 Sep 1957 (aged 92) Weston, Lewis County, West Virginia, USA; Burial: Broad Run Baptist Church Cemetery, Lightburn, Lewis County, West Virginia, USA. Memorial #: 83388407.
Family Members: Parents: James William Jackson (1833-1910), Sarah Ann Goodloe Jackson (1832-1918); Spouses: Esther Sophie Swisher Jackson (1861-1890), Blanche Hall Jackson (1870-1938); Siblings: John Goodloe Jackson (1857-1949), Robert Edward Jackson (1863-1949), Annie Marie Jackson Bryan (1867-1950), Minter Earl Jackson (1870-1971); Children: Robert Pomeroy Jackson (1888-1931), Straley Clifford Jackson (1899-1978), James Addison Jackson (1900-1973), Christine Hall Jackson White (1910-2005).[1]
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