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Jacob Harmon Hays 1794–1871 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1794
Birth Location: Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, United States
Death Date: 27 May 1871
Death Location: Hart, Georgia, United States
Father: Robert Hays
Mother: Jane Bryce
Spouse(s): Margaret Blakely
Children(s): Harmon Hayes
The story of Jacob Harmon Hays began in 1794 in Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, United States. Jacob Harmon Hays married Margaret Elizabeth Betsy Blakely, and had children including Harmon H Hayes. Jacob Harmon Hays passed away in 1871 in Hart, Georgia, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Jacob Harmon Hays began in 1794 in Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, United States.
- Jacob Harmon Hays married Margaret Elizabeth Betsy Blakely, and had children including Harmon H Hayes.
- Jacob Harmon Hays passed away in 1871 in Hart, Georgia, United States.
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Jacob Hays's Ancestors
Jacob Hays's Descendants
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1. Harmon (H) Hayes 1825–1897 m. Elizabeth Roberts 1825–1910
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1. Cathran (Catherine) Hays 1851–1903 m. Elisha Smith 1853–1890
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1. Albert (James) Smith 1887–1955 m. Nora (H) Coe 1889–1981
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1. James (Willie "Cooter") Smith 1905–1988 m. Marie (Myra) Hatley 1907–1999
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Jacob Hays's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1794
Event Place: Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 27 May 1871
Event Place: Hart, Georgia, United States