Jacob was born 16 Feb 1857 at Mill Creek, Illinois.[1] Jacob was living with his parents and four siblings at Dongola, Illinois during the 1870 census.[2] Jacob was living with his parents at Mill Creek, Illinois during the 1880 census.[3]
Jacob married Dora Brown 16 Feb 1888 at Union County, Illinois.[4] Jacob was living with his mother, Dora, and five of their children at Mill Creek, Illinois during the 1900 census.[5] Jacob was living with Dora, his father-in-law, and eight children at Mill Creek, Illinois during the 1910 census.[6] Jacob was living with Dora and six children at Mill Creek, Illinois during the 1920 census.[7] Jacob was living with Dora and five family members at Mill Creek, Illinois during the 1930 census.[8] Jacob was living with Dora and five family members at Mill Creek, Illinois during the 1940 census.[9]
Jacob died 30 Oct 1946 and is buried at Saints Johns Cemetery, Dongola, Illinois.[10]
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