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Jacob Bridges 1817–1862 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Nov 1817

Birth Location: Baldwin, Georgia, United States

Death Date: 1862

Death Location: Crenshaw, Alabama, United States

Father: Jeremiah Bridges

Mother: Sarah Hail

Spouse(s): Mary Riley

Children(s): Mary Bridges, Charles Bridges, Jacob Bridges, William Bridges, Riley Bridges, Edward Bridges, Sarah Bridges, Wright Bridges, Martha Bridges, John Bridges, James Bridges, Joseph Bridges

In 1817, Jacob Bridges entered the world in Baldwin, Georgia, United States, born to Jeremiah James Bridges And Sarah Hail. In 1850, Jacob Bridges resided in District 21, Macon, Alabama, USA. Jacob Bridges married Mary Riley, and had children including Charles Jacob Bridges, Edward David Bridges, Jacob Franklin Bridges, James Allen Twin Bridges, John Thomas Bridges, Joseph R Twin Bridges, Martha Elendor Bridges, Mary Lizabeth Bridges, Riley Patrick Twin Bridges, Sarah Rachel Bridges, William Henry Bridges, Wright Pemberton Twin Bridges. Jacob Bridges passed away in 1862 in Crenshaw, Alabama, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1817, Jacob Bridges entered the world in Baldwin, Georgia, United States, born to Jeremiah James Bridges And Sarah Hail.
  • In 1850, Jacob Bridges resided in District 21, Macon, Alabama, USA.
  • Jacob Bridges married Mary Riley, and had children including Charles Jacob Bridges, Edward David Bridges, Jacob Franklin Bridges, James Allen Twin Bridges, John Thomas Bridges, Joseph R Twin Bridges, Martha Elendor Bridges, Mary Lizabeth Bridges, Riley Patrick Twin Bridges, Sarah Rachel Bridges, William Henry Bridges, Wright Pemberton Twin Bridges.
  • Jacob Bridges passed away in 1862 in Crenshaw, Alabama, United States.

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Jacob Bridges's Ancestors

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Jacob Bridges
1817–1862
Birth Place: Baldwin, Georgia, United States
Parents
Jeremiah James Bridges
1777–1827
North Carolina, USA
Sarah Hail
1779–
North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
James Bridges
1750–1820
Prince William, Virginia, United States
Susannah Rich
1755–1826
Wake, North Carolina, United States
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jacob Bridges's Descendants

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Jacob Bridges (20 Nov 1817–1862) m. Mary Riley (12 Apr 1823–19 Jan 1884)
  1. 1. Mary (Lizabeth) Bridges 1849–1922
  2. 2. Charles (Jacob) Bridges 1851–1920
  3. 3. Jacob (Franklin) Bridges 1856–1870
  4. 4. William (Henry) Bridges 1842–1905
  5. 5. Riley (Patrick (Twin)) Bridges 1859–1928
  6. 6. Edward (David) Bridges 1860–
  7. 7. Sarah (Rachel) Bridges 1862–1862
  8. 8. Wright (Pemberton (Twin)) Bridges 1858–1948
  9. 9. Martha (Elendor) Bridges 1853–1925
  10. 10. John (Thomas) Bridges 1847–1877
  11. 11. James (Allen (Twin)) Bridges 1845–1888
  12. 12. Joseph (R (Twin)) Bridges 1845–1850

Jacob Bridges's Timeline

4 Records

1817
20 Nov 1817
Birth of Jacob Bridges in Baldwin, Georgia, United States
Baldwin, Georgia, United States
1850
1850
Age 33
Jacob Bridges resided here in District 21, Macon, Alabama, USA
District 21, Macon, Alabama, USA
1862
1862
Age 45
Death of Jacob Bridges in Crenshaw, Alabama, United States
Crenshaw, Alabama, United States
1866
1866
Age 49
Death of Jacob Bridges in Crenshaw, Alabama, United States
Crenshaw, Alabama, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Nov 1817
    Event Place: Baldwin, Georgia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: District 21, Macon, Alabama, USA
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: District 21, Macon, Alabama; Roll: 9; Page: 247a

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1866
    Event Place: Crenshaw, Alabama, United States

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1862
    Event Place: Crenshaw, Alabama, United States

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