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Rachel Jacobs 1874–1950 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Jun 1874

Birth Location: Gawler, , South Australia, Australia

Death Date: Abt 5 Sep 1950

Death Location: Willaston, , South Australia, Australia

Father: Charles Jacobs

Mother: Rachel Charlesworth

Spouse(s): Albert Nottle

Children(s): Albert Nottle, George Nottle, Percy Nottle, Herbert Nottle, Ernest Nottle, Clarence Nottle, Lily Nottle, Leonard Nottle

In 1874, Rachel Jacobs entered the world in Gawler, , South Australia, Australia, born to Charles Jacobs And Rachel Charlesworth. Rachel Jacobs married Albert Edward Nottle, and had children including Albert Charles Nottle, Clarence Alfred Nottle, Ernest Roy Nottle, George Edward Nottle, Herbert James Nottle, Leonard Stanley Nottle, Lily May Nottle, Percy Vincent Nottle. Rachel Jacobs passed away in 1950 in Willaston, , South Australia, Australia.

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Biography

  • In 1874, Rachel Jacobs entered the world in Gawler, , South Australia, Australia, born to Charles Jacobs And Rachel Charlesworth.
  • Rachel Jacobs married Albert Edward Nottle, and had children including Albert Charles Nottle, Clarence Alfred Nottle, Ernest Roy Nottle, George Edward Nottle, Herbert James Nottle, Leonard Stanley Nottle, Lily May Nottle, Percy Vincent Nottle.
  • Rachel Jacobs passed away in 1950 in Willaston, , South Australia, Australia.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

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Rachel Jacobs's Ancestors

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Rachel Jacobs
1874–1950
Birth Place: Gawler, , South Australia, Australia
Parents
Charles Jacobs
1830–1873
Clewer, Berkshire, , England
Rachel Charlesworth
1838–1913
Sheerness, Kent, , England
Grandparents
Richard Charlesworth
1790–1853
Sheerness, Kent, , England
Elizabeth Ashton
1793–1864
Woolwich, Kent, , England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Charlesworth
1769–1811
Christiana Fletcher
1767–1845
William Ashton
1767–1842
Elizabeth Davisson
1771–1843
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Charlesworth
1733–
Katherine Taylor
1737–1824
James Fletcher
1733–1782
Christiana Howell
1737–1799
William Ashton
1742–1814
Susannah Bellingham
1740–1819
Samuel Davisson
1723–1810
Martha Shorter
1727–1811

Rachel Jacobs's Descendants

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Rachel Jacobs (20 Jun 1874–Abt 5 Sep 1950) m. Albert (Edward) Nottle (Abt 1873–Abt 1954)
  1. 1. Albert (Charles) Nottle 1895–1979
    1. 1. Daphne (Marie) Nottle 1922–1994 m. Robert (Glen) Walton 1924–
    2. 2. Clifford (Charles) Nottle 1924–
    3. 3. Lyla (Fay) Nottle 1926–
    4. 4. Bertram (Keith) Nottle 1930–1951
  2. 2. George (Edward) Nottle 1898–1964
  3. 3. Percy (Vincent) Nottle 1900–1954
  4. 4. Herbert (James) Nottle 1902–
  5. 5. Ernest (Roy) Nottle 1904–
  6. 6. Clarence (Alfred) Nottle 1907–1961 m. Alfreda (Elizabeth Dallys) Busbridge 1907–1961
    1. 1. Graham (Harvey) Nottle 1945–1997
  7. 7. Lily (May) Nottle 1909–
  8. 8. Leonard (Stanley) Nottle 1912–1995

Rachel Jacobs's Timeline

3 Records

1874
20 Jun 1874
Birth of Rachel Jacobs in Gawler, , South Australia, Australia
Gawler, , South Australia, Australia
1950
3 Sep 1950
Age 76
Death of Rachel Jacobs in , , South Australia, Australia
, , South Australia, Australia
1950
Abt 5 Sep 1950
Age 76
Burial of Rachel Jacobs in Willaston, , South Australia, Australia
Willaston, , South Australia, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Jun 1874
    Event Place: Gawler, , South Australia, Australia
    Record Source: Printed report from Margaret Youngberry

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 Sep 1950
    Event Place: , , South Australia, Australia
    Record Source: Printed report from Margaret Youngberry

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: Abt 5 Sep 1950
    Event Place: Willaston, , South Australia, Australia
    Record Source: Printed report from Margaret Youngberry

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