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Household of John & Anna Child 4 Jacobs
Notes about John & Anna Child 4 Jacobs
John & Anna Jacobs Child 4
Sources: Author: Appledorn, C. Robert, compiler, Strong, Lin, Ed., Title: «u»The Ostfriesen Families of German Valley Illinois«/u», Vol. ii, (Publication location: S. St. Paul, MN, Publisher: Ostfriesen Gen. Soc. of America, Publication date: MMXII), Pgs. 408, & 424, Repository: Tazewell Co. Gen. & Hist. Soc., Pekin, IL.
[Pg. 408]
"2356. Jacobs, John Franklin 2456, farmer, * 10 OCT 1875 Maryland, Ogle Co., IL [3876], + 1961, # White Oak Cemetery, Forreston, IL oo Anna Koper 2657, * OCT 1882 IL, + 1963, # White Oak Cemetery, Forreston, IL ... 4. infant, * 2 NOV 1926, # White Oak Cemetery, Forreston, IL
1900 USA Census: Maryland, Ogle, IL; NA Film Number: T9-T623 1900 USA Census: Forreston, Ogle, IL; NA Film Number: T623_333 1917-1918 World War I Draft Registration; state: IL; roll: 1614436 [3876] WO Cemetery, * 10 Oct 1875; 1917_Draft: * 10 Oct 1877" <>
The temperature on November 2, 1926 was between -1.3 °C and 3.5 °C and averaged 1.9 °C. There was 3.4 mm of rain. The average windspeed was 3 Bft (moderate breeze) and was prevailing from the south east. Source: KNMI
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