1. Elizabeth Steele Jackson, b. 8 January 1835 in Connellsville, Fayette Co., PA, d. 9 May 1911 in Oregon, MO
Father: 2. John Finley Jackson, b. 26 June 1806 in Fayette Co., PA, d. 13 May 1862 in Oregon, MO
Mother: 2. Nancy Ellen Canon, b. 17 April 1808 in PA, d. 4 November 1890 in Oregon, MOElizabeth was of Irish descent. She was 5 foot tall and weighed 105 lbs. She had light complexion, brown hair and gray eyes.
Elizabeth helped found the Methodist Episcopal Church of Oregon in 1864. She was president of the local auxiliary of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society and teacher of the women's Bible class in the Methodist Episcopal Sunday School. She changed the name from Krick to Kreek because some people with the same name (Krick) were horse theives and got their name in the paper. She was a Republican.Spouse: Thomas Israel Krick, b. 13 May 1826 in Boonsboro, Washington Co., MD, d. 11 March 1889 in Oregon, MO
Father: Andrew Krick, b. ca. 1804 in MD
Mother: Amelia Castle, b. 10 March 1802 in Washington Co., MD, d. 7 May 1886 in Oregon, MOThomas and Elizabeth with son, John, arrived in Missouri in the fall of 1852. They came by steamer to St. Louis then up the Missouri River to St. Joseph and by ox team to Oregon. He was one of the early day teachers and, in the late 1850's, was the county superintendent of schools. In 1860 he was the census enumerator for all of Holt County and the southern of Atchinson County. He was county treasurer 1879 -1880. He was a shoemaker, merchant and farmer. The Kricks were in the merchandising business in Oregon, MO, from the time Thomas Israel started it in1858 until the present. They recently (1997) sold the store they had on the square in Oregon.Married 15 January 1851 in Uniontown, PA.
Children:
- John Andrew Krick, b. 5 January 1852 in Jamestown, Fayette Co., PA, m. Anna Belle Morgan, 17 February 1892 in Balmoral, WI, d. 5 October 1944 in Oregon, MO
- Anna Krick, b. 4 February 1854 in Oregon, MO, d. 5 February 1854 in Oregon, MO
- Amelia Castle Krick, b. 5 August 1855 in Oregon, MO, m. William F. Drake, 5 February 1874, d. 14 April 1907 in Oregon, MO
- Elizabeth Alice Krick, b. 15 September 1857 in Oregon, MO, m. John M. Hasness, 4 October 1880, d. 28 October 1930 in Oregon, MO
- Agnes Steele Krick, b. 9 October 1859 in Oregon, MO, m. Samuel Davidson, 12 October 1876, d. 12 March 1937 in Oregon, MO
- Thomas Orrick Kreek, b. 1 September 1861 in Oregon, MO, m. Malcolm (Mallie) Carothers, 25 December 1883 in Durham, MO, d. 13 September 1940 in Oregon, MO
- Franklin Edward (Krick) Kreek, b. 16 August 1863 in Oregon, MO, m. Ida Pinkston, 29 October 1889, d. 1942
- Harry Ellsworth Kreek, b. 5 September 1865 in Oregon, MO, m. Anna Spoerle, 29 October 1890, d. 6 April 1938 in Oregon, MO
- Nellie Kreek (1), b. 17 September 1867 in Oregon, MO, m. David White Porter, 9 October 1888, d. 19 October 1889
- Presley E. Kreek, b. 24 October 1870 in Oregon, MO, d. 28 July 1871
2. John Finley Jackson, b. 26 June 1806 in Fayette Co., PA, d. 13 May 1862 in Oregon, MO
Father: 3. John Jackson
Mother: 3. Sarah Orrick, b. 16 April 1761 in Baltimore Co., MDIn the spring of 1852 a group of 25-30 family members of all ages departed Laurel Hill near Fort Necessity, Pennsylvania. John Finley Jackson and his brother-in-law, Samuel Rankin Canon, were the leaders. They traveled together via a fleet of flatboats first on the Monongahela River, down the Ohio, up the Mississippi to St. Louis, continuing upstream via the Missouri River docking in Forest City in October 1852.
One group of relatives settled north of Forest City in Canon Hollow now the home of Schuylkill Metals Corporation. The two leaders bought property and settled in the Richville area and became involved in community affairs.
Jackson was highly educated for the times and was a teacher and lawyer. Canon was an organizer and became a county judge.
John Finley Jackson was a twin to Susanna Jackson.Spouse: 2. Nancy Ellen Canon, b. 17 April 1808 in PA, d. 4 November 1890 in Oregon, MO
Father: 6. John Canon (1), b. 11 March 1769 in Tyrone Twp., Bedford Co., PA, d. in Uniontown, PA, d. 9 April 1815 in Fayette Co., PA
Mother: 6. Elizabeth Steele, b. 13 September 1769 in Fayette Co., PA, d. 12 July 1842 in Fayette Co., PAIn the 1850's, Nancy Canon Jackson, and her husband, John Finley Jackson, relocated in Oregon, MO. Among their children were four daughters, namely, Elizabeth Steele Jackson Kreek, Sarah Orick Jackson Ramsay, Jane Harrah Jackson Morgan, and Rebecca Jackson Castle.
Agnes Canon is the daughter of a brother of John Canon, Nancy's father. She came from a large family, all old maids and old bachelors. Agnes accompanied the Canons and Jacksons on their move to Missouri. She kind of came along for the ride as excess baggage. She assisted with the care of the young children of her relatives.
In the 1850s there were no Molly Wards or women's lib groups. Agnes' future did not look too promising for several reasons, particularly in a wilderness with limited career opportunities and available suitors. She was already in her 30s and unmarried like all her siblings who remained at the old homestead in Fayette County, PA.
Dr. Robinson was a fellow Lodge member of both Canon and Jackson. In due time, Agnes was manipulated into a romance with the eligible and widowed doctor. Both Robinson and Agnes were alone. This seemed an appropriate disassociation of Agnes from the Canons by pawning her off, more or less, onto the good doctor. Agnes and Dr. Roginson had two children who died after a trip that Agnes took back home to see her brothers and sisters. They had one more child and then they moved to Colorado where Dr. Robinson drowned in a river. After his death, Agnes went back to Pennsylvania and lived with her family where her brothers and sisters helped her raise her child. He went on to be a prominent man - even serving in the legislature.Married 1 April 1833 in Fayette Co., PA.
Children:
- 1. Elizabeth Steele Jackson, b. 8 January 1835 in Connellsville, Fayette Co., PA, m. Thomas Israel Krick, 15 January 1851 in Uniontown, PA, d. 9 May 1911 in Oregon, MO
- William Orrick Jackson, b. 15 September 1837 in Fayette Co., PA, d. 8 June 1838 in Fayette Co., PA
- Sarah Orrick Jackson, b. 4 April 1839 in Fayette Co., PA, m. James Warrick Ramsay, 6 May 1862, d. 8 April 1928
- Mary Ellen Jackson, b. 8 January 1841 in Fayette Co., PA
- Jane Harrah Jackson, b. 25 December 1842 in Fayette Co., PA, m. Francis Morgan, 30 May 1859, d. 24 September 1924
- James Edward Jackson, b. 28 October 1844 in Fayette Co., PA, m. Mary?
- Rebecca Jackson, b. 29 January 1848 in Fayette Co., PA, m. Amos J. Castle, d. 1932 in Oregon, MO
- John Finley Jackson Jr., b. 22 October 1851 in Uniontown, PA, m. Anna Vallace, d. 31 January 1937 in Forrest City, MO
3. John Jackson
Father: 4. Robert Jackson (1), b. 1731 in Ireland, d. 1808 in Fayette Co., PA
Mother: 4. Catherine?, b. 1738They lived in Uniontown, PA. Their children received the best education possible at that time.Spouse: 3. Sarah Orrick, b. 16 April 1761 in Baltimore Co., MD
Father: 5. Nicholas Orrick, b. 1 May 1725 in Anne Arundel Co., MD, d. 1 February 1785 in Baltimore Co., MD
Mother: 5. Hannah Cromwell, b. 1 April 1729 in Baltimore Co., MD, d. 2 December 1762 in Baltimore Co., MDMarried ca. 1780 in MD.
Children:
- Mary Jackson (1), b. 2 November 1782 in Fayette Co., PA, m. Capt. John McLean
- Edward Jackson, b. 27 November 1783 in Fayette Co., PA
- Hannah Jackson, b. 23 March 1785 in Fayette Co., PA, m. James Paull Jr.
- Robert Jackson (2), b. 11 February 1788 in Fayette Co., PA, m. Nancy Canon (1)
- Catherine Jackson, b. 8 October 1789 in Fayette Co., PA, m. Elisha Allen
- Helen Jackson, b. 18 August 1791 in Fayette Co., PA, m. James Witherow
- Nancy Jackson, b. 4 April 1793 in Fayette Co., PA, m. General Henry Beeson
- Orrick Jackson, b. 21 September 1795 in Fayette Co., PA
- Margaret Jackson, b. 9 February 1797 in Fayette Co., PA, m. John Hardgrove
- 2. John Finley Jackson, b. 26 June 1806 in Fayette Co., PA, m. Nancy Ellen Canon, 1 April 1833 in Fayette Co., PA, d. 13 May 1862 in Oregon, MO
- Susanna Jackson, b. 26 June 1806 in Fayette Co., PA, m. Wilson Hardgrove
4. Robert Jackson (1), b. 1731 in Ireland, d. 1808 in Fayette Co., PA
Robert Jackson departed his native Ireland at age 12 years for the United States, settling in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. His wife, Catherine , was an only childSpouse: 4. Catherine?, b. 1738
She was an only child.Married in Fayette Co., PA.
Children:
- 3. John Jackson, m. Sarah Orrick, ca. 1780 in MD
5. Nicholas Orrick, b. 1 May 1725 in Anne Arundel Co., MD, d. 1 February 1785 in Baltimore Co., MD
Father: John Orrick, b. 1685 in Morely's Choice, Anne Arundel Co., MD, d. 1749
Mother: Susannah Hammond, b. 1698Nicholas was a man of prominence and highly esteemed in Baltimore Co., MD, where he resided. He was three times vestryman of Old St. Thomas Church, Garrison Forest, and in 1756 commanded the troops of Baltimore Co. with the rank of captain during the Revolutionary War. He was very religious and , when he was in the military, he was at times reported as being a little extreme and cruel in the execution of his duties.Spouse: 5. Hannah Cromwell, b. 1 April 1729 in Baltimore Co., MD, d. 2 December 1762 in Baltimore Co., MD
Father: John Cromwell, b. ca. 1702, d. ca. 1733 in Anne Arundel Co., MD
Mother: Hannah Rattenbury, b. 30 October 1704Married 1 May 1749 in Baltimore Co., MD.
Children:
- Ann Orrick, b. 16 December 1750 in MD
- John Orrick (2), b. 2 July 1752 in MD
- Margaret Orrick, b. 23 November 1755 in MD
- Susan Orrick, b. 24 August 1757 in MD
- 3. Sarah Orrick, b. 16 April 1761 in Baltimore Co., MD, m. John Jackson, ca. 1780 in MD
- Charles Orrick (2), b. 21 November 1762 in MD
Ancestor families report created by Gene 4.3.4, Sat, Sep 14, 2002