Jacob Hendrix died October 14, 1932 in Newfield, NY. [10]
He is buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York. [11]
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Sources
↑ Birth: August 1861; U. S. Federal Census: 1900, Enfield, Tompkins County, New York.
↑ Birth August 17, 1861 on family trees, without source.
↑ Family history files of Dee Poole; citing: POOLE file at DeWitt Historical Society of Ithaca, New York (now the History Center); 1880 interview with Poole family, Halsey Valley, New York; interview with Arthur Poole, Brooktondale, New York, September 1, 1922.
↑ Published notice: Estate of Jacob Hendrix; The Ithaca Daily Journal, December 26, 1889; son “Jacob Hendrix of Red House, NY”
↑ New York State Census: 1865, Newfield, Tompkins County, New York; “Jacob Hendricks”.
↑ U. S. Federal Census: 1870, Newfield, Tompkins County, New York; “Jacob Hendrie/Hendrix”.
↑ New York State Census: 1875, Newfield, Tompkins County, New York; “Jacob Hendrix”.
↑ U. S. Federal Census: 1880, Newfield, Tompkins County, New York; “Jacob Hendricks”.
↑ U. S. Federal Census: 1900, Enfield, Tompkins County, New York.
↑ New York, Death Index, 1880-1956; online database, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., Provo, UT.
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