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John A Jacobs

Birth1813 - Union, Union, South Carolina, United States
Death31 July 1860 - Alabama, USA
MotherFrances Hollingsworth
FatherJames Aaron Jacobs

Born in Union, Union, South Carolina, United States on 1813 to James Aaron Jacobs and Frances Hollingsworth. John A Jacobs married Mary Walls and had 9 children. He passed away on 31 July 1860 in Alabama, USA.

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Parents
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James Aaron Jacobs
1775 - 1869
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Frances Hollingsworth
1792 - 1871
Spouse(s)
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Mary Walls
1818 - 1877
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John Wesley Jacobs
1840 - 1909
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Evelina Jacobs
1843 - 1905
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Pinkney Ellis Jacobs
1846 - 1912
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William H Jacobs
1836 - 1862
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Mary Ann Jacobs
1834 - 1876
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Emanuel Jacobs
1838 - 1839
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Sarah Ann Jacobs
1842 - 1881
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Tillman C. Jacobs
1843 - 1865
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Susan Frances Jacobs
1850 - 1880

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