Person:Sarah Jacobs (20)

Sarah Ann Jacobs
m. 16 Jun 1812
  1. John JacobsEst 1813 - Bef 1830
  2. Sarah Ann Jacobs1816 - 1863
  3. Maria Magdalena Jacobs1818 - 1859
  4. Martin Jacobs1820 - Bef 1830
  5. Susanna Jacobs1822 -
  6. Eliza Jane Jacobs1826 - 1902
  7. George F. Jacobs1828 - Bef 1830
  8. Cyrus W. Jacobs1832 - Bef 1840
  9. Robert Stewart Jacobs1833 - 1915
  10. Nathan J. Jacobs1838 - 1901
m. 27 Apr 1845
  1. Eliza Bliss Liscum1846 - 1888
  2. Sophia Liscum1847 - 1898
  3. Georgia Abigail Liscum1849 - 1913
  4. unnamed Liscum1850 - Bef 1860
  5. Charlotte Elizabeth Liscum1851 - 1936
  6. Susan Adaline Liscum1852 - 1924
  7. George Peletiah Liscum1855 - 1916
  8. John A. Robert Liscum1856 - 1913
Facts and Events
Name Sarah Ann Jacobs
Gender Female
Birth[1][6][7] 26 Sep 1816 Washington, Maryland, United States
Census[5] 1820 Washington, Maryland, United States
Residence[6] Abt 1825 Fulton, Illinois, United States
Census[4] 1830 Fulton, Illinois, United States
Census[3] 1840 Fulton, Illinois, United States
Occupation[8] From 1843 to 1844 Wisconsin, United Statesschool teacher
Marriage 27 Apr 1845 Mineral Point, Iowa, Wisconsin, United Statesto Heman Lowry Liscum
Census[1] 1850 Grant, Wisconsin, United States
Census[2] 1860 Grant, Wisconsin, United States
Death[6][9] 28 Nov 1863 Grant, Wisconsin, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 E. District, Grant, Wisconsin, in United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    HH1522, Family 1542.

    Haman L. Liscome, age 38, male, farmer, RE=$1000, born VT
    Sarah A. Liscome, age 34, female, born MD
    Eliza Liscome, age 5, female, born WI, attending school
    Sophia Liscome, age 3, female, born WI
    Georgia Liscome, age 2, female, born WI
    [no name] Liscome, age 1/12, female, born WI
    John Bailey, age 60, male, born VA, pauper
    Thomas Cumming, age 32, male, laborer, RE=$1000, born Tenn

  2. Lima, Grant, Wisconsin, in Grant, Wisconsin, United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    HH 688, Family 667.

    H. L. Liscom, age 47, male, occupation farmer, real estate= $2000, personal estate = $700, born Indiana
    , Sarah Ann, age 44, female, born Vt.
    , Eliza, age 13, female, born Md., attended school
    , Hamith, age 12, female, born Wis., attended school
    , Abigal, age 10, female, born Wis., attended school
    , Sharloth, age 9, female, born Wis., attended school
    , Susan A., age 8, female, born Wis., attended school
    , George, age 5, male, born Wis., attended school
    , John R., age 4, male, born Wis.

  3. Fulton, Illinois, in United States. 1840 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    George Jacobs, 2 males under 5 [Nathan, Robert], 1 male 35-40 [George], 2 female 15-20 [Eliza, Susanna], 2 females 20-25 [Maria, Sarah], 1 female 35-40 [Elizabeth]; 1 person employed in manufacture and commerce

  4. Fulton, Illinois, in United States. 1830 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

    George Jacobs, 1 male 25-30 [George], 1 female under 5 [Eliza], 2 females 5-10 [Susanna, Maria], 1 female 10-15 [Sarah], 1 female 25-30 [Elizabeth]

  5. Electoral District 3, Washington, Maryland, in United States. 1820 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M33).

    George Jacobs, 1 male under 10 [John], 1 male 10 to 16, 2 males, 16 to 45 [George, unknown], 2 females under 10 [Sarah, Maria], 1 female 16-45 Elizabeth][;
    4 persons in agriculture, 1 person in manufactures;
    1 male slave under 14, 1 male slave 14-26, 1 male slave 26-45, 3 female slaves under 14, 1 female slave 26-45

  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Bell, Herbert C. (Herbert Charles). History of Leitersburg District, Washington County, Md: including its original land tenure; first settlement; meterial development; biographical sketeches, etc. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1985)
    pp. 175-176.

    George Jacobs . . . . married Elizabeth Johnston . . . . Subsequent to 1824 he removed to Fulton County, Ill.,where he was as truly a pioneer as his grandfather been in the Jacobs church neighborhood seventy years befoe. The overland journey of nearly a thousand miles was made with two covered wagons, one of which carried his family, the other their household goods. . . . In 1844 he removed to Iowa county, Wis. .. . Their family consisted of ten children, viz., Sarah Ann, who married Herman Liscum, a farmer and teacher of Plattsille, Grant County, Wis., where she died on the 28th of November, 1863; . . . .

  7. Email, Lorraine Bliss Wallace.

    According to family bible in possession of Irma Bliss King [grandaughter of Sarah Jacobs], Sarah Ann Jacobs died 28 November 1863, age 47 yrs, 2 mos 2 days

  8. Knebel, Melva, and Linda Fine. In the shadows of the mines, the village of Rewey, Wisconsin, 1880-1980: and the southern part of town of Mifflin. (s.n.], 19--)
    Page 47.

    "The following year, 1843-1844, Mr. Liscom taught the first school in the village of Dallas. Miss Sarah Jacobs taught here also. She later became Mrs. H. L. Liscom.

  9. Lemanski, Cheryl D. (Cheryl D. Lyght), and Wisconsin) Grant County Herald (Lancastser. Memorable happenings in the Grant County Herald: a surname and newspaper reference index to births, deaths, marriages and historical happenings, Lancaster, Grant County, Wisconsin. (Fennimore, Wisconsin: C.D. Lemanski, c1991-).

    Liscum, Sarah Ann, 35 yrs, d. 1863 Nov 28, Lima Twp - 1863 De 03 issue, Platteville Witness [newspaper] 3a3