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    1. [IAPALOAL] Obit of Patrick J. Jackman - 1929
    2. Kathleen Frailey Puls
    3. Posted on: PaloAlto County Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ia/PaloAltoObits/499 Surname: Jackman, Kliegl, Nolan ------------------------- Emmetsburg Democrat, Thursday, November 28, 1929 Patrick Jackman Dies in Oklahoma Lived at Tulsa. Was a Pioneer in This Vicinity. A Brother of W. E. Jackman. Patrick J. Jackman, who will be remembered as a pioneer in this locality, died at his home at Tulsa, Oklahoma, last Sunday. He was ill for a couple of years or more. The burial was in that city. Mr. Jackman was a son of the late Michael Jackman. He was born on the place now owned by his brother, W. E. Jackman, which was long the old family homestead. He was rounding out his 70th year. June 17, 1885, he was united in marriage to Miss Frances Kliegl. They became the parents of five sons and daughters. All, together with Mrs. Jackman, are living. They are Charles and Margaret of Grand Island, George of Plainfield, Illinois, and Miss Mary Jackman of Tulsa. Mr. and Mrs. Jackman resided along the west side of the lake northeast of this city for a number of years after their marriage. Later they moved to Armstrong. Mr. Jackman was engaged in business at that place for some time. Afger which he became a resident of Grand Island, Nebraska. Some time ago he moved to Tulsa where he subsequently made his home. Aside from his widow and the sons and daughters, the death of Mr. Jackman is mourned by his brother W. E. of Emmetsburg and three sisters _ Mrs. Josie Nolan, Miss Mary Jackman and Miss Agnes Jackman of California. Mr. Jackman was a successful, prosperous farmer and later, as a business man he showed ability and capable management. He won his way to the front financially and attained well deserved success in the populous, prosperous city of Tulsa. All who knew him will regret to learn of his death.

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