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Marriage: Children:
  1. Joseph Jacklin: Birth: 14 Nov 1853 in Colton, Washington Twp., Henry Co., Ohio. Death: 16 Nov 1902 in Henry Co., Ohio

  2. Thomas G. Jacklin: Birth: 1856 in Providence Twp., Lucas Co., Ohio.

  3. John Jacklin: Birth: Feb 1858 in Providence Twp., Lucas Co., Ohio. Death: 23 Jun 1874 in Providence Twp., Lucas Co., Ohio

  4. Mary P. Jacklin: Birth: 5 Aug 1860 in Providence Twp., Lucas Co., Ohio. Death: 1 Mar 1935 in Marion Twp., Henry Co., Ohio

  5. Elizabeth G. Hall: Birth: 14 Feb 1863 in Providence Twp., Lucas Co., Ohio. Death: 4 Apr 1938 in Pleasant Twp., Henry Co., Ohio

  6. Amelia Jacklin: Birth: 1866.

  7. Matilda C. Jacklin: Birth: 1868 in Providence Twp., Lucas Co., Ohio. Death: 29 Oct 1891 in Henry Co., Ohio

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Notes
a. Note:   Obituary of Vincent Jacklin Monday at 8:30, Requiem High Mass was sung by Father Miller for Vincent Jacklin, perhaps the oldest member of the catholic church in northwestern Ohio. He was born in Pruessen, near Kohn, Germany in 1828 and when a lad of 11 years, set sail from Havre, France. He spent many years at Providence, Ohio - saw the building of the church there in '45. In his last years he lived quietly and contented at Holgate. He leaves two sons and several daughters. Father Miller said in part we are about to lay away a man who had a wonderful career. His extreme age, his faith in God, his many labors did not extinguish the love of God which expresses itself in many heroic actions. He served the Mass at Providence Church in '45, which Mass was read by Father Rappe, later Bishop of Cleveland. I express the sentiment of the entire congregation in saying he was a venerable man of deep faith. There is laid up for him a crown in Heaven which the just God will render not only to him but to all who love his coming.
  "Card of Thanks"
  We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us during the death of our husband and father. Especially do we wish to thank St. Mary's choir and the Rev. John Miller for his many acts of kindness during the weary days of the departed one. ----Mrs. V. Jacklin and Children.
  (Source: "Henry County Review" - Thursday, May 10, 1917)


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