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Jacob (Jake) Harden Holbrook 1863–1932 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 APR 1863

Birth Location: Wilkes County, North Carolina

Death Date: 3 JUL 1932

Death Location: Cherry Lane, Alleghany, North Carolina

Father: Caleb Holbrook

Mother: Phoebe Absher

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In 1863, Jacob (Jake) Harden Holbrook entered the world in Wilkes County, North Carolina, born to Caleb Holbrook And Phoebe Absher. Jacob (Jake) Harden Holbrook passed away in 1932 in Cherry Lane, Alleghany, North Carolina.

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Biography

  • In 1863, Jacob (Jake) Harden Holbrook entered the world in Wilkes County, North Carolina, born to Caleb Holbrook And Phoebe Absher.
  • Jacob (Jake) Harden Holbrook passed away in 1932 in Cherry Lane, Alleghany, North Carolina.

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Jacob Holbrook's Ancestors

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Jacob Holbrook
1863–1932
Birth Place: Wilkes County, North Carolina
Parents
Caleb Holbrook
1823–1880
Wilkes, North Carolina
Phoebe Absher
1829–1870
Wilkes, North Carolina
Grandparents
John (Hargis) Holbrook
1802–1882
Wilkes, North Carolina
Nancy Absher
1804–1870
Wilks, North Carolina, USA
Gowan Abshire
1797–1869
Wilkes, North Carolina
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Jacob Holbrook's Timeline

2 Records

1863
28 APR 1863
Birth of Jacob (Jake) Harden Holbrook in Wilkes County, North Carolina
Wilkes County, North Carolina
1932
3 JUL 1932
Age 69
Death of Jacob (Jake) Harden Holbrook in Cherry Lane, Alleghany, North Carolina
Cherry Lane, Alleghany, North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 APR 1863
    Event Place: Wilkes County, North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 JUL 1932
    Event Place: Cherry Lane, Alleghany, North Carolina

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