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Eva Elizabeth Jacobs 1912–1913 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 Aug 1912

Birth Location: Jasper County, Missouri, USA

Death Date: 31 Oct 1913

Death Location: Jasper County, Missouri, USA

Father: Charles Jacobs

Mother: Mamie Chandler

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The story of Eva Elizabeth Jacobs began in 1912 in Jasper County, Missouri, USA. Eva Elizabeth Jacobs passed away in 1913 in Jasper County, Missouri, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Eva Elizabeth Jacobs began in 1912 in Jasper County, Missouri, USA.
  • Eva Elizabeth Jacobs passed away in 1913 in Jasper County, Missouri, USA.

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Spouses(s)

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Eva Jacobs's Ancestors

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Eva Jacobs
1912–1913
Birth Place: Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Parents
Charles Edward Jacobs
1885–1972
Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Mamie Chandler
1887–1968
Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Grandparents
Wm (Crayton) Jacobs
1865–
Illinois
Eva Jacobs
1870–
Missouri
Carrol (Thomas) Chandler
1861–1939
Sulphur, Henry County, Kentucky, USA
Sarah (Elizabeth(Bettie)) Dodson
1862–1949
Lawrence County, Missouri, USA
Great-Grandparents
Nancy Chandler
1829–
William Dodson
1843–1901
Sarah Biddlecome
1842–1894
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jesse Dodson
1807–1872
Sarah Newton
1810–1855
Daniel Biddlecome
1798–1875
Sarah Pawley
1804–1884

Eva Jacobs's Timeline

2 Records

1912
7 Aug 1912
Birth of Eva Elizabeth Jacobs in Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Jasper County, Missouri, USA
1913
31 Oct 1913
Age 1
Death of Eva Elizabeth Jacobs in Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Jasper County, Missouri, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 Aug 1912
    Event Place: Jasper County, Missouri, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Oct 1913
    Event Place: Jasper County, Missouri, USA

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