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Frederick Stanley JACKSON
(1887 –1955)

 

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1. Agatha Jane CRAVEN

Frederick Stanley JACKSON 1 2
  • Born: 8 October 1887, Liverpool, Lancashire, England 1
  • Marriage (1): Agatha Jane CRAVEN in 1916 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
  • Died: 28 November 1955, Southampton, Hampshire, England at age 68 1

bullet   Another name for Frederick was Stanley JACKSON.3

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bullet  General Notes

Stanley attended Stanborough College and entered the Adventist ministry in 1912.  He was ordained a minister in 1916.  A distinguished-looking gentleman whose hair early turned white, Stanley became secretary of the British Union Conference (1916 –1922) and then President of the Irish Mission (1922 –1926).  Not finding administrative work to his liking, Stanley became minister to churches in Hull, Leeds, Southampton, Holloway, Brighton, Plymouth, Bournemouth, Swansea, Newport and Cardiff.  An amateur photographer, Stanley took most of the photos I have of the Cravens.  A man with "a kind and gentlemanly disposition," he died suddenly after collapsing in his car on a Monday.

Stanley Jackson's father, a sea captain, became a Seventh-day Adventist and a charter member of the Liverpool S.D.A. Church, and died  in 1921.  Stanley's mother died in 1954 at the age of 96 years.  Stanley had a brother, Sidney Jackson, a dentist in North Wales, who was still alive in 1970.

— from "The Hainings and the Cravens: A Twentieth Century Family History" by John B. Craven

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bullet  Recorded Events in His Life

  • Nickname: Stanley. 1

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Frederick married Agatha Jane CRAVEN, daughter of Ben CRAVEN and Evangeline FEAKES, in 1916 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. (Agatha Jane CRAVEN was born on 12 August 1889 in Kilnatoora, Youghal, County Cork, Eire 1 and died on 13 September 1965 in Bournemouth, Hampshire, England 1.). The cause of her death was "cerebral haemorrhage due to arteriosclerosis,."


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bullet   Sources   bullet

  1. John B. Craven, “The Hainings and the Cravens: A Twentieth Century Family History” (mss. privately published in 1995, but it was a work in progress. John continued to update, add content, and re-write his manuscript up until his death in 2014.), Chapter 8: The Descendants of Ben and Evangeline (b. Feakes) Craven.
  2. Kirsty M. Haining.
  3. John B. Craven, Christmas Letter, 1990 (Annual extended-family newsletter. Glendale, California : 24 November 1990), p 1.


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