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David Jacobs

Birth28 Sep 1709 - Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Death3 Nov 1758 - Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
MotherSarah Lindsey Jacobs
FatherJoseph Jacobs

Born in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States on 28 Sep 1709 to Joseph Jacobs and Sarah Lindsey Jacobs. David Jacobs married Ann Owen and had 8 children. He passed away on 3 Nov 1758 in Salisbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States.

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Parents
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Joseph Jacobs
1675 - 1764
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Sarah Lindsey Jacobs
1675 - 1734
Spouse(s)
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Ann Owen
1710 - 1758
Children Show all
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Jonathan Jacobs
1744 - 1822
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David Jacobs
1742 - Unknown
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Zuriel Jacobs
1739 - 1786
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Sarah Jacobs
1736 - 1737
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Rosannah Jacobs
1738 - Unknown
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Adonijah Jacobs
1751 - 1783
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Lydia Jacobs
1746 - 1758
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Molly Jacobs
1748 - 1820

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