* -------------- -- -------- -------- - OF THE ROBERT JACKSON FAMILY hancement of the property of the city and section. At' the election of November, 1914, he was chosen commissioner to rep- resent his district on the board of county commissioners and took his seat on the first of January of the present year. Parker, the sixth child and fourth son, of Robert and Nancy (Coller) Jackson, died in 1863, at the age of twelve years. Robert Andrew, the seventh child and fifth son, married Mrs. Bertha Namias, a widow, whose maiden name was.Eichelberge. They have had no children. Robert A. Jackson is one of the most genial and popular men in Hillsborough County. As is natural, he has always been extremely successful in county politics. He has been elected by the people of the county to the position of sheriff twice, and but for failing health, forcing him to decline another nomination, he might have attained the coveted goal of a "third term." The third daughter, and eighth child, of Robert and Nanc (Coller) Jackson, is Cordelia, who married Edward Arthur Barclay, a native of Elgin, Illinois. He died in that city, where they had continued to reside since their marriage, in 1893. He was a dealer in hardware and dairy supplies. Mr. and Mrs. Barclay have one son, Arthur Jackson, who was educat-. ed at the University of Wisconsin, taking the degree of C. E. He is now practicing his profession of a civil engineer in the city of Chicago. He is unmarried.