Person:Henry Jacobs (27)

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Henry Jacobs
b.24 Feb 1795
d.15 Mar 1863
m. 1793
  1. Susanna Barbara Jacobs1793 - 1860
  2. Henry Jacobs1795 - 1863
  3. Elizabeth Jacobs1795 - 1844
  4. John Henry Jacobs1797 -
  5. John Jacobs1798 - 1854
  6. George Jacobs1801 - 1869
  7. Ann Maria Jacobs1803 -
  8. Rev. David Jacobs1805 - 1830
  9. Rev. Michael Jacobs, DD1808 - 1871
  1. Dr. Henry Jacobs1827 - 1857
  2. Barbara Jacobs1828 - 1851
  3. Athalinda Jacobs1831 - 1854
  4. Louisa JacobsEst 1835 -
  5. Elizabeth Jacobs1839 - 1874
  6. Ann Maria Jacobs1841 -
  7. Dr. Luther Jacobs1842 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Henry Jacobs
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 24 Feb 1795
Marriage to Elizabeth Crider
Death[1][2] 15 Mar 1863
Burial[2] Washington, Maryland, United StatesJacobs Church
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 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.178-179.

    Henry Jacobs Jr. was born 24 February 1795 and died 15 March 1863. He married Elizabeth Crider, who was born 10 February 1804 and died 3 April 1886. Their children were Henry, deceased, a doctor by profession; Barbara, deceased, who was the first wife of Joseph S. Mentzer, deceased; Athalinda, deceased, who was the first wife of the late John Harbaugh, Jr.; Ann Maria, of Tacoma, WA, widow of John Harbaugh, Jr., who, after the death of his father-in-law, purchased his farm and resided thereon for many years; Elizabeth, deceased wife of Samuel Speck; Dr. Luther D., a practicing physician at Emporia, Kas.; and Louisa, who died in childhood.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Henry Jacobs, Jr, in Find A Grave.

    Henry Jacobs, Jr
    Birth: Feb. 24, 1795
    Death: Mar. 15, 1863
    Burial: Jacobs Lutheran Cemetery, Leitersburg, Washington County, Maryland, USA

    husband of Elizabeth Crider and son of Ann Maria Miller and Henry Jacobs.
    Children: Barbara Jacobs Mentzer (1828 - 1851), Athalinda Jacobs Harbaugh (1831 - 1854)