James Jacobs 1826 — 1908
Born on Jun 5, 1826 to William Jacobs and Magdelana "lana" Helmer Jacobs. James Jacobs passed away on 1908, at the age of 81 and was buried in McGraw Rural Cemetery in McGraw, NY. James Jacobs was married to Saloma Northrup Jacobs and had 2 children: Flora A. Jacobs Corning, Jay C. Jacobs.
- Birth:
- Jun 5, 1826
- Death:
- 1908 (aged 81)
- Born in:
- New York
- Burial place:
-
McGraw Rural Cemetery
McGraw, NY
Passed away Relatives of James Jacobs
parents
William Jacobs
Died 1876
Magdelana "lana" Helmer Jacobs
1802 — 1895
(aged 92)
spouses
Saloma Northrup Jacobs
1829 — 1886
(aged 57)
children
Flora A. Jacobs Corning
1850 — 1884
(aged 34)
Jay C. Jacobs
1865 — 1940
(aged 75)
siblings
James Jacobs
Died 1908
Joseph W Jacobs
1832 — 1911
(aged 79)
Mark M Jacobs
1838 — 1914
(aged 76)
Helmer S Jacobs
1841 — 1905
Who is Else Buried at McGraw Rural Cemetery in New York
Helen Josephine Johnson
1881 — 1944
(aged 63)
Ida A Johnson
Died 1885
Lauretta E Johnson
1826 — 1891
(aged 65)
Mary Johnson
1848 — 1922
(aged 74)
Minnie A. Johnson
1867 — 1951
(aged 84)
Pvt Franklyn Johnson
1844 — 1911
(aged 67)
Sarah E Carpenter Johnson
1839 — 1877
(aged 38)
William Henry Johnson
1870 — 1929
(aged 59)
Carrie M. Burlingame Jones
1883 — 1946
(aged 63)
Lucy Jones
Died 1930
Oscar Frank Jones
1918 — 1933
(aged 15)
Cleo Kanar
1914 — 2006
(aged 91)
Edward James Kelley
1939 — 1939
(aged less than a year)
John Kelley
1848 — 1926
(aged 78)
Roger Chester Kelley
1880 — 1970
(aged 90)
Baby Boy Kenfield
1890 — 1890
(aged less than a year)
Jane Shearer Kenfield
1837 — 1900
(aged 63)
Catherine Anne "katie" Funk Kennedy
1933 — 2009
(aged 76)
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FAQ
When was James Jacobs born?
James Jacobs was born on June 5, 1826
Where was James Jacobs born?
James Jacobs was born in Schoharie County, New York
When did is James Jacobs pass away?
James Jacobs passed away in 1908
Where is James Jacobs buried?
James Jacobs is interred in McGraw, NY
At what age did James Jacobs pass away?
James Jacobs passed away at the age of 81
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