Individual Details
Johann Jansen "John" Jacobs
(7 Apr 1838 - 16 Sep 1929)
John Jacobs, farmer and cattle-buyer; P.O. Monticello; born in Germany in 1838; came to America in 1854, and to Jones Co. in the fall of 1859. Mr. Jacobs had been married twice; maiden name of first wife was Matilda Miller, a native of Philadelphia; they were married in Illinois June 16, 1859; wife died on Dec. 11, 1864; they had three children, all living, named H. R. Annie, Barbara and Angert Barnhardt. Maiden name of second wife was Annie Grumm, a native of Germany; they were married on the 26th of March, 1868; have four children, named Matilda, Willie, Mary and Sophia Joanna. Mr. Jacobs owns over one thousand acres of land, as follows: 818 in Wayne, 90 in Scotch Grove, 50 in Richland, and 52 1/2 in Monticello Townships. He lives on Sec. 13, Wayne Township. He is one of the School Directors in his district. He and his family are Lutherans; he is a Republican.
Events
Families
Spouse | Matilda Miller (1841 - 1863) |
Child | Henrich Rudolph "Henry" Jacobs (1860 - ) |
Child | Anna Barbara Jacobs (1862 - 1954) |
Child | August Bernhardt Jacobs (1863 - 1932) |
Spouse | Anna Engelina Grumm (1853 - 1914) |
Child | Matilda Jacobs (1871 - ) |
Child | Wilhelm "William" Jacobs (1874 - ) |
Child | Marie G. "Mary" Jacobs (1877 - ) |
Child | Sophia Joanna Jacobs (1879 - ) |
Child | Louise Jacobs (1881 - 1965) |
Child | Emma Jacobs (1883 - ) |
Child | Margaret Jacobs (1884 - ) |
Child | Julia "Julie" Jacobs (1887 - ) |
Child | Frederick H "Fred" Jacobs (1889 - ) |
Child | Paulina M Jacobs (1891 - ) |
Child | John Jacobs (1893 - ) |
Child | Otto V Jacobs (1895 - ) |
Father | Hinrich Janssen "Henry" Jacobs (1802 - 1879) |
Mother | Gesche Maria "Mary" Heeren (1807 - 1885) |
Sibling | Anke Margarethe Jacobs (1829 - 1868) |
Sibling | Gesche Marie Jacobs (1830 - 1895) |
Sibling | Anna Elisabeth "Anita" Jacobs (1833 - 1899) |
Sibling | Hinrich Janssen "Henry" Jacobs (1835 - 1892) |
Sibling | Engile Margaretha "Engel" Jacobs (1840 - 1925) |
Sibling | Margaretha (Margaret) Jacobs (1842 - 1905) |
Sibling | Heinrich "Henry" Jacobs (1845 - 1895) |
Notes
Census (family)
626, 520, Henry Jacobs, 58 M, Farmer, 1400 real estate, 670, HanoverMary C. 52 F, Hanover
Henry 16 M, Hanover, Idiot
John Jacobs, 22 M, Farm Tenant, Hanover
Matilda, 19 F, Penn.
Marriage
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iajones/marriage/bookb2.htmGROOMS H-O
Last Name First Name Last Name First Name Date Page
Jacobs John Grumm Anna 1868 Mar 26 379
Census (family)
135, 142 Jacobs, John 32, M W Farmer, 6500, 2175 HanoverAnna 18, F W Keeping house Hanover
Rudolph 9, M W Iowa
Anna 8, F W Iowa
August 7, M W Iowa
Henry 68, M W Farmer,1,000?, 1175 Hanover
Mary 62, F W Hanover
Henry 25 ,M W Hanover, Insane
Lubbel, Harmon 24, M W Works on farm Oldenburg
Edzards, John 3, M W Prussia
Census (family)
John JACOBS Self M Male W 42 HANOVER Farmer HANOVER HANOVERAnna JACOBS Wife M Female W 26 HANOVER Keeping House HANOVER HANOVER
Rudolph JACOBS Son Male W 19 IA Working On Farm HANOVER HANOVER
Anna JACOBS Dau S Female W 18 IA At Home HANOVER HANOVER
August JACOBS Son S Male W 16 IA Working On Farm HANOVER HANOVER
Matilda JACOBS Dau S Female W 8 IA HANOVER HANOVER
Wm. JACOBS1 Son S Male W 6 IA HANOVER HANOVER
Mary JACOBS Dau S Female W 4 IA HANOVER HANOVER
Sophia J. JACOBS Dau S Female W 8M IA HANOVER HANOVER
Mariah JACOBS Mother W Female W 72 HANOVER HANOVER HANOVER
Heinrich JACOBS Brother S Male W 34 HANOVER HANOVER HANOVER
John MOORE Other S Male W 26 SWITZ Working On Farm SWITZ SWITZ
Leonard BONER Other S Male W 16 SWITZ Working On Farm SWITZ SWITZ
Johnson POPPIE Other S Male W 28 HANOVER Working On Farm HANOVER HANOVER
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Source Information:
Census Place Wayne, Jones, Iowa
Family History Library Film 1254348
NA Film Number T9-0348
Page Number 354B
Census (family)
13 475 486 Jacobs John 56 M M Germany F F Stock dealer Luthern14 Jacobs Anna E 42 F M " " " "
15 Jacobs Mary 19 F S Jones Iowa " " "
16 Jacobs Sophia 16 F " " " " "
17 Jacobs Louisa 12 F " " " " "
18 Jacobs Emma 11 F " " " " "
19 Jacobs Margaret 10 F " " " " "
20 Jacobs Julia 8 F " " " " "
21 Jacobs Fritz 6 M " " " " "
22 Jacobs Paulina 4 F " " " " "
23 Jacobs John 2 M " " " " "
24 Hoffman Matildia 23 F M " " " "
25 Peecks Henry 19 M S " " " Laborer "
26 Jacobs Henrich 49 M S Germany " " "
Census (family)
Waterloo City, Sunnyside Ave.- , 246, 322, Jacobs, John, Head, WM, Apr 1838, 62, Married 32 yrs, Germany 3x, 1854 - 46 yrs Na, Dairy Farm
Anna E., Wife, WF, Sept 1851, 48, M-32, 12 children born & living, 1866 - 34 yrs
Mary G., Daughter, WF, Feb 1877, 23, single, IA, Ger Ger
Sophia J, Daughter, WF, Oct 1879, 20, single, IA, Ger Ger
Louisa, Daughter, WF, July 1881, 18, single, IA, Ger Ger, School Teacher
Emma, Daughter, WF, Aug 1883, 16, single, IA, Ger Ger, at school
Margaret, Daughter, WF, Dec 1884, 15, single, IA, Ger Ger, at school
Julia E, Daughter, WF, Feby 1887, 13, single, IA, Ger Ger, at school
Frederick H., Son, WM, Jan 1889, 11, single, IA, Ger Ger, at school
Pauline M, Daughter, WF, Mar 1891, 9, single, IA, Ger Ger
John, Son, WM, Mar 1893, 7, single, IA, Ger Ger
Otto V., Son, WM, Aug 1895, 4, single, IA, Ger Ger
Taylor, James, Servant, WM, Aug 1863, 36, single, MD MD NY, Farm labor
McNett, Otis A., Servant, WM, July 1857, single, NY Scotland, VT, Farm labor
Death
lived to 91 yearsDeath Called John Jacobs
Would Soon Have Passed His Ninety-Third Birth Anniversary.
John Jacobs, one of the early settlers of Jones county and for many years a resident of Monticello, died at his home in Santa Ana, California. September 16, 1929, at the age of nearly ninety-two and a half years.
Mr. Jacobs was born in the province of Hanover, Germany, April 11, 1837. In company with his brother Henry, he came to America at the age of fifteen years, on a sailing vessel bound for New Orleans. They were three months on the journey. Thence they went by steamer up the Mississippi river. He and his brother spent one winter in the lumber regions of Michigan, where they worked for $4 per month. Thence they went to Dixon, Illinois, where Mr. Jacobs was married to Matilda Miller, a school mate, living in the Dixon vicinity.
John Jacobs and his wife, in company with Henry Jacobs, came to Jones county in the fall of 1859. They bought land in Wayne township, but took up their residence in Scotch Grove township, where they lived a year, and then removed to Wayne. Mr. Jacobs' oldest son. Henry R. Jacobs, present assessor of Monticello, was born while they lived in Scotch Grove township.
Mrs. Jacobs, the first wife of John Jacobs, died in 1863, leaving three children, who are: Henry R. Jacobs of this city, Anna B. Moore of Kenwood Park, and August B. Jacobs of Monticello. There are fourteen grandchildren, the children of the above named three.
John Jacobs was married the second time, March 22, 1868, to Anna Grumm. The children of that marriage are: Marie, William, Sophia. Margaret, Louise, Emma, Julia. Pauline, Frederick, John and Otto, all of whom are married except Julia. All of Mr. Jacobs children are living.
Mr Jacobs bought a farm at Langworthy in 1882, and after living there several years, purchased in Monticello the home now owned by Mrs. H. S. Richardson, where he lived several years. Thence he went to Waterloo, where he lived several years and thence to California, more than ten years ago. His second wife died a few years ago. Mr Jacobs maintained his home until the last. He was the last of the original founders of St. John's Lutheran church of Wayne township, popularly known as the Sand Hill church. Mr. Jacobs was a very active and aggressive business man. He was a farmer and also interested in the purchase and sale of live stock.
Endnotes
1. Janssen, Ludwig, Erhard Schlte and Hans Rudolph Manger, compiler, Die Familien der Kirchengemeinde Reepsholt (Aurich: Ostfriesische Landschaft, 1982), p 588 #3434.
2. The history of Jones county, Iowa, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns &c., biographical sketches of citizens ... history of the Northwest, history of Iowa ... (Chicago, Western historical company, 1879. iv, 19-705 (i.e. 667) p. incl. illus., ports. 25 cm.), p. 629.
3. The history of Jones county, Iowa, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns &c., biographical sketches of citizens ... history of the Northwest, history of Iowa ... (Chicago, Western historical company, 1879. iv, 19-705 (i.e. 667) p. incl. illus., ports. 25 cm.), p. 629.
4. "Death Called John Jacobs," Monticello (Iowa) Express, 26 September 1929; Ross & Elizabeth Baty Public Library (http://batypl.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 15 February 2011), Newspaper Digital Archives.
5. U.S. Census images. Heritage Quest Online. Subscription database through the Sonoma County Public Library. (ProQuest LLC, 2009.), 1860 > IOWA > JONES > SCOTCH GROVE TWP Series: M653 Roll: 328 Page: 482 .
6. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Sand Hill/Monticello , Jones Co., Iowa GenWeb online [http://iowajones.org/churches/LuthStJohns.htm], accessed 2002 -2008.
7. U.S. Census images. Heritage Quest Online. Subscription database through the Sonoma County Public Library. (ProQuest LLC, 2009.), 1870 > IOWA > JONES > WAYNE TWP Series: M593 Roll: 401 Page: 227.
8. U.S. Census images. Heritage Quest Online. Subscription database through the Sonoma County Public Library. (ProQuest LLC, 2009.), 1880 > IOWA > JONES > WAYNE Series: T9 Roll: 348 Page: 354.
9. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints., Transcription of the United States Federal Population Census - 1880 (http://www.familysearch.org/ Oct. 2002).
10. 1895 Iowa State Census. Castle Grove Township PAGES 44-67 + 931 Monticello Township PAGES 463-490 Monticello City PAGES 494-515, PAGES 516-537 Scotch Grove PAGES 753-776 (transcribed by Joanne Wilken http://www.rootsweb.com/~iajones/census/census.htm 2002).
11. U.S. Census images. Heritage Quest Online. Subscription database through the Sonoma County Public Library. (ProQuest LLC, 2009.), 1900 > IOWA > BLACK HAWK > 1-WD WATERLOO Series: T623 Roll: 418 Page: 308.
12. Wiedrich, Nancy, Information on Hinrich and Maria Jacobs and family. (Henry and Nancy Wiedrich. Email sent to Al Heiken, Aug 2002 and N. Prouty Sept 2002.
13. Wiedrich, Nancy, Information on Hinrich and Maria Jacobs and family. (Henry and Nancy Wiedrich. Email sent to Al Heiken, Aug 2002 and N. Prouty Sept 2002.
14. "Death Called John Jacobs," Monticello (Iowa) Express, 26 September 1929; Ross & Elizabeth Baty Public Library (http://batypl.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 15 February 2011), Newspaper Digital Archives.