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Jacob Alfred McCaleb (1865 - 1900)

Jacob Alfred McCaleb
Born in Fayette, Alabama, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 15 Jul 1889 in Fayette County, Alabama, USAmap
[children unknown]
Died at age 34 in Fayette, Alabama, United Statesmap
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Biography

Jacob McCaleb was born in Appalachia, in Alabama.
This profile is part of the McCaleb Name Study.

Jacob Alfred McCaleb was born on 11 Nov 1865 in Fayette County, Alabama, USA, son of William Franklin McCaleb (1830 - 1910) and Caroline Ann (McDonald) McCaleb (1835 - 1898).

His siblings were:

  1. Miles H. M. McCaleb (1858 - 1901)
  2. Susanna F. (McCaleb) Wade (1861 - 1884)
  3. Alexander M. McCaleb (1862 - 1924)
  4. John Tyler McCaleb (1863 - 1949)
  5. Thomas McCaleb (1866 - <1880)
  6. Hugh White McCaleb (1867 - 1934)
  7. Asberry Tim McCaleb (1871 - 1926)
  8. Henry C. McCaleb (~1874 - <1890)
  9. Elisabeth P. (McCaleb) Johnson (1876 - 1899)

Jacob married Helen A. Nichols (1870 - 1909) on 15 Jul 1889 in Fayette County, Alabama.

Jacob died on 15 Jun 1900 in Fayette County, Alabama, aged 34. He is buried in Whitehead Cemetery, Fayette County.

Sources

  • "US Census, 1870", online database. Census Place: Township 14 Range 11, Fayette, Alabama; Roll: M593_16; Page: 377A; Family History Library Film: 545515
  • "US Census, 1880", online database. Census Place: Fayette, Alabama; Roll: 13; Family History Film: 1254013; Page: 435B; Enumeration District: 075
  • "US Census, 1900", online database. Census Place: Brown, Fayette, Alabama; Roll: 16; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 0011; FHL microfilm: 1240016
  • www.findagrave.com/memorial/61248288/jacob-alfred-mccaleb




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