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Charles Elias Jacobs 1877–1960 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Jan 1877

Birth Location: Macon County, North Carolina, United States of America

Death Date: 16 Aug 1960

Death Location: Aquone, Macon County, North Carolina, USA

Father: Basil Jacobs

Mother: Margaret Stalcup

Spouse(s): Fannie Jacobs

Children(s): Velda Dockery, Bass Jacobs, Luther Jacobs, Troy Jacobs, John Jacobs, Hubert Jacobs

The story of Charles Elias Jacobs began in 1877 in Macon County, North Carolina, United States of America. In 1880, Charles Elias Jacobs resided in Franklin, Macon, North Carolina, USA. Charles Elias Jacobs married Fannie Jacobs, and had children including Bass Jacobs, Hubert Jacobs, John Jacobs, Luther Henry Jacobs, Troy Jacobs, Velda Eugenia Dockery. Charles Elias Jacobs passed away in 1960 in Aquone, Macon County, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Charles Elias Jacobs began in 1877 in Macon County, North Carolina, United States of America.
  • In 1880, Charles Elias Jacobs resided in Franklin, Macon, North Carolina, USA.
  • Charles Elias Jacobs married Fannie Jacobs, and had children including Bass Jacobs, Hubert Jacobs, John Jacobs, Luther Henry Jacobs, Troy Jacobs, Velda Eugenia Dockery.
  • Charles Elias Jacobs passed away in 1960 in Aquone, Macon County, North Carolina, USA.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Charles Jacobs's Ancestors

Self
Charles Jacobs
1877–1960
Birth Place: Macon County, North Carolina, United States of America
Parents
Basil Pinckney Jacobs
1835–1886
Franklin, Macon, North Carolina, USA
Margaret Stalcup
1844–1881
North Carolina, USA
Grandparents
Burgess (Gaither) Jacobs
1815–1864
Iredell County, North Carolina, USA
Dorcus Cunningham
1803–1888
Haywood County, North Carolina, USA
Peter (Shadrack) Stallcup
1820–1900
Burke County, North Carolina, USA
Ruth Simons
1830–1899
North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
William Jacobs
1780–1850
William Jacobs
1780–1850
William Sr
1786–1878
Mary Hyatt
1772–1843
Joel Simons
1792–1832
Lurena Stewart
1795–1832
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Zachariah Jacobs
1753–1847
Dorcas Summers
1762–1814
Peter Stalcup
1763–1835
Mary Garrison
1765–1805
Hezekiah Hyatt
1745–1820
Mary Burchfield
1743–1837
William Stewart
1750–1831

Charles Jacobs's Descendants

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Charles (Elias) Jacobs (17 Jan 1877–16 Aug 1960) m. Fannie Jacobs (12 May 1877–4 November 1965)
  1. 1. Velda (Eugenia) Dockery 1920–1982
  2. 2. Bass Jacobs 1897–1914
  3. 3. Luther (Henry) Jacobs 1903–1975
  4. 4. Troy Jacobs 1905–1926
  5. 5. John Jacobs 1909–1926
  6. 6. Hubert Jacobs 1917–1926

Charles Jacobs's Timeline

3 Records

1877
17 Jan 1877
Birth of Charles Elias Jacobs in Macon County, North Carolina, United States of America
Macon County, North Carolina, United States of America
1880
1880
Age 3
Charles Elias Jacobs resided here in Franklin, Macon, North Carolina, USA
Franklin, Macon, North Carolina, USA
1960
16 Aug 1960
Age 83
Death of Charles Elias Jacobs in Macon County, North Carolina, USA
Macon County, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Jan 1877
    Event Place: Macon County, North Carolina, United States of America
    Record Source:
    [1] 1880 United States Federal Census
    [2] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: Franklin, Macon, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Aug 1960
    Event Place: Macon County, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Aquone, Macon County, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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