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Willis Jacobs

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Willis Jacobs Veteran

Birth
Paulding County, Georgia, USA
Death
15 Dec 1960 (aged 66)
Bartow County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Emerson, Bartow County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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James Willis Jacob's birth name was James Willis Wilson. He is the son of Charles R. Wilson and Sallie Mae Jacobs.

In the 1900 U.S. Census, both James and his mother (Emma) were living with his grandparents and using the Wilson surname.

Georgia, Bartow, Euharlee, Militia District 851. - Willis J. Jacobs, head, age 52. Mary, wife, age 53. Children: James Jacobs, son, age 19; Emma Wilson, daughter, age 27. Grandson, Willis Wilson, age 5. All were born in Georgia. Ancestry, Georgia marriage records reflect that Ema Jacobs married Charles Wilson on 7 Aug 1892 in Paulding County, Georgia. Emma is documented as being married for 7 years with one child born to her marriage in the census. Her husband is not recorded as living with the family in 1900 nor any subsequent census years.

During the 1910, 1920 and 1930 census, all members in the house hold were recorded under the surname Jacobs. Emma was documented as being a widow and living with her son Willis Jacobs during the 1920 and 1930 census and with her parents during the 1910 census which reflects her as being single.

The above contribution was made by FindAGrave Member, Sandy Lyle (47370549)
James Willis Jacob's birth name was James Willis Wilson. He is the son of Charles R. Wilson and Sallie Mae Jacobs.

In the 1900 U.S. Census, both James and his mother (Emma) were living with his grandparents and using the Wilson surname.

Georgia, Bartow, Euharlee, Militia District 851. - Willis J. Jacobs, head, age 52. Mary, wife, age 53. Children: James Jacobs, son, age 19; Emma Wilson, daughter, age 27. Grandson, Willis Wilson, age 5. All were born in Georgia. Ancestry, Georgia marriage records reflect that Ema Jacobs married Charles Wilson on 7 Aug 1892 in Paulding County, Georgia. Emma is documented as being married for 7 years with one child born to her marriage in the census. Her husband is not recorded as living with the family in 1900 nor any subsequent census years.

During the 1910, 1920 and 1930 census, all members in the house hold were recorded under the surname Jacobs. Emma was documented as being a widow and living with her son Willis Jacobs during the 1920 and 1930 census and with her parents during the 1910 census which reflects her as being single.

The above contribution was made by FindAGrave Member, Sandy Lyle (47370549)


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