Huldah Bisworth1 (F)
(circa 1720-October 9, 1749), #525
Huldah was born at Killingly, Connecticut, USA, circa 1720. She married
Benjamin Jacob at Killingly, Connecticut, USA, on November 24, 1748.
1 Huldah died on October 9, 1749 at Killingly, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA.
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Last Edited=December 26, 2005
Citations
- [S122] Bud Wilson, Family named Jacobs : circa 1605 to 1986.
Benjamin was born at
Rhode Island, British Colonies, on April 26, 1719.
1 He was the son of
Nathanial Jacob and
Mary Mercy Whitman. He moved in 1732 at Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA.
2 He married
Huldah Bisworth at Killingly, Connecticut, USA, on November 24, 1748.
1 He married
Dorothy Arnold at Killingly, Connecticut, USA, on December 27, 1750.
1 Benjamin died on November 24, 1777 at Killingly, Windham Co., Connecticut, USA, at age 58.
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Last Edited=February 10, 2007
Citations
- [S122] Bud Wilson, Family named Jacobs : circa 1605 to 1986.
- [S164] Jacobs-Dewing, Caroline M., .
Dorothy Arnold1 (F)
(circa 1720-after 1750), #527
Dorothy was born circa 1720. She married
Benjamin Jacob at Killingly, Connecticut, USA, on December 27, 1750.
1 Dorothy died after 1750.
Last Edited=December 26, 2005
Citations
- [S122] Bud Wilson, Family named Jacobs : circa 1605 to 1986.
Nathaniel died. Nathaniel was born at Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA, on April 26, 1721.
1 He was the son of
Nathanial Jacob and
Mary Mercy Whitman. He was baptized at Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA, on March 17, 1722. Religion:.
1 He moved in 1732 at Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA.
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Last Edited=December 26, 2005
Citations
- [S122] Bud Wilson, Family named Jacobs : circa 1605 to 1986.
- [S164] Jacobs-Dewing, Caroline M., .
John was born at Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA, on May 25, 1725.
1 He was the son of
Nathanial Jacob and
Mary Mercy Whitman. He moved in 1732 at Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA.
2 He moved in 1733 at Woodstock, Windham Co., Vermont, USA.
Nathaniel "was a child when his father removed to Bristol. He removed to Woodstock, CT, and after a short time to Thompson, buying of John Wiley for nine hundred pounds, old tenor, a tract of land of the Saltonstall tract, and Wilev returned to Woodstock. Jacobs and his five sons took possession and cleared the forest and settled. Afterwards the farm was and is still known as the Jacobs District of Thompson. His house was on the frontier at the time, on the route from Hartford to Boston, and was a welcome stopping place for travellers between those towns. It came to be known as the 'Half-Way House.' He was active in the town and church and served with Deacon Johnson on a committee to make provision for the entertainment and reception of the ordaining council in I737 when Mr. Abel Stiles was ordained and installed July 27, I737. So he must have been in Thompson a few years before he bought the Saltonstall farm.".
3,4 He married
Sarah Plank in 1751.
1 John died after 1770.
Last Edited=December 26, 2005
Children of John Jacob and Sarah Plank- John Jacob b. 1751
Jesse Jacob b. November 30, 1752, d. March 1, 1842
Asa Jacob b. April 18, 1760, d. January 4, 1835
Abel Jacob b. April 13, 1764, d. October 19, 1832
Amasa Jacob+ b. 1766, d. June 12, 1837
Citations
- [S122] Bud Wilson, Family named Jacobs : circa 1605 to 1986.
- [S164] Jacobs-Dewing, Caroline M., .
- [S1] [Jacobs, Maria S. Westward Migration of the Jacobs Family. April 10, 1996. History 102: American History.], .
- [S215] William Cutter, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs relating to the families of the state of Massachusetts.
Sarah Plank1 (F)
(circa 1725-), #530
Sarah died. Sarah was born circa 1725.
1 She married
John Jacob in 1751.
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Last Edited=December 26, 2005
Children of Sarah Plank and John Jacob- John Jacob b. 1751
Jesse Jacob b. November 30, 1752, d. March 1, 1842
Asa Jacob b. April 18, 1760, d. January 4, 1835
Abel Jacob b. April 13, 1764, d. October 19, 1832
Amasa Jacob+ b. 1766, d. June 12, 1837
Citations
- [S122] Bud Wilson, Family named Jacobs : circa 1605 to 1986.
Mercy was born at
Rhode Island, USA, on April 20, 1729.
1 She was the daughter of
Nathanial Jacob and
Mary Mercy Whitman. She moved in 1732 at Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA.
2 She moved in 1733 at Woodstock, Windham Co., Vermont, USA.
Nathaniel "was a child when his father removed to Bristol. He removed to Woodstock, CT, and after a short time to Thompson, buying of John Wiley for nine hundred pounds, old tenor, a tract of land of the Saltonstall tract, and Wilev returned to Woodstock. Jacobs and his five sons took possession and cleared the forest and settled. Afterwards the farm was and is still known as the Jacobs District of Thompson. His house was on the frontier at the time, on the route from Hartford to Boston, and was a welcome stopping place for travellers between those towns. It came to be known as the 'Half-Way House.' He was active in the town and church and served with Deacon Johnson on a committee to make provision for the entertainment and reception of the ordaining council in I737 when Mr. Abel Stiles was ordained and installed July 27, I737. So he must have been in Thompson a few years before he bought the Saltonstall farm.".
3,4 She married
Joseph Dresser on December 12, 1751.
1 Mercy died on May 29, 1810 at age 81.
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Last Edited=December 26, 2005
Citations
- [S122] Bud Wilson, Family named Jacobs : circa 1605 to 1986.
- [S164] Jacobs-Dewing, Caroline M., .
- [S1] [Jacobs, Maria S. Westward Migration of the Jacobs Family. April 10, 1996. History 102: American History.], .
- [S215] William Cutter, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs relating to the families of the state of Massachusetts.
Joseph Dresser (M)
(circa 1730-after 1751), #532
Joseph was born circa 1730.
1 He married
Mercy Jacob on December 12, 1751.
1 Joseph died after 1751.
Last Edited=December 26, 2005
Citations
- [S122] Bud Wilson, Family named Jacobs : circa 1605 to 1986.
Elnathan was born at
Rhode Island, USA, on January 5, 1731.
1 He was the son of
Nathanial Jacob and
Mary Mercy Whitman. He moved in 1732 at Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA.
2 He moved in 1733 at Woodstock, Windham Co., Vermont, USA.
Nathaniel "was a child when his father removed to Bristol. He removed to Woodstock, CT, and after a short time to Thompson, buying of John Wiley for nine hundred pounds, old tenor, a tract of land of the Saltonstall tract, and Wilev returned to Woodstock. Jacobs and his five sons took possession and cleared the forest and settled. Afterwards the farm was and is still known as the Jacobs District of Thompson. His house was on the frontier at the time, on the route from Hartford to Boston, and was a welcome stopping place for travellers between those towns. It came to be known as the 'Half-Way House.' He was active in the town and church and served with Deacon Johnson on a committee to make provision for the entertainment and reception of the ordaining council in I737 when Mr. Abel Stiles was ordained and installed July 27, I737. So he must have been in Thompson a few years before he bought the Saltonstall farm.".
3,4 Elnathan died on August 31, 1745 at Thompson, Windham Co., CT., British Colonies, at age 14.
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Last Edited=February 11, 2007
Citations
- [S122] Bud Wilson, Family named Jacobs : circa 1605 to 1986.
- [S164] Jacobs-Dewing, Caroline M., .
- [S1] [Jacobs, Maria S. Westward Migration of the Jacobs Family. April 10, 1996. History 102: American History.], .
- [S215] William Cutter, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs relating to the families of the state of Massachusetts.
Nathaniel Thomas (M)
(circa 1640-after 1665), #535
Nathaniel was born circa 1640. He married
Deborah Jacob at Marshfield, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, British Colonies, on January 19, 1664.
1,2 Nathaniel died after 1665.
Last Edited=February 11, 2007
Citations
- [S113] Roscoe J Dearth, Dearth Family, Extended.
- [S122] Bud Wilson, Family named Jacobs : circa 1605 to 1986.
Thomas Loring1,2 (M)
(circa 1640-after 1658), #536
Thomas was born circa 1640. He married
Hannah Jacob at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, British Colonies, on December 12, 1657. Thomas Loring.
1,2 Thomas died after 1658.
Last Edited=September 13, 2006
Children of Thomas Loring and Hannah Jacob- Benjamin Loring b. circa 1662
Hannah Loring b. August 9, 1664, d. May 30, 1710
Thomas Loring b. March 15, 1667, d. December 5, 1717
Deborah Loring b. October 24, 1669, d. June 9, 1713
David Loring b. September 15, 1671, d. July 27, 1752
Caleb Loring b. June 9, 1674, d. December 22, 1732
Abigail Loring b. February 5, 1676, d. February 1, 1678
Citations
- [S113] Roscoe J Dearth, Dearth Family, Extended.
- [S122] Bud Wilson, Family named Jacobs : circa 1605 to 1986.
Stephan French1 (M)
(circa 1640-after 1660), #537
Stephan was born circa 1640. Stephan died after 1660. He married
Hannah Jacob after 1660.
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Last Edited=November 24, 2005
Citations
- [S113] Roscoe J Dearth, Dearth Family, Extended.
Last Edited=December 26, 2005
Citations
- [S105] Virginia Driving Hawk. Sneve, Completing the Circle..
Henri Clairmont (M)
(circa 1830-after 1870), #540
Last Edited=February 12, 2000
(?) Look At Her (F)
(circa 1820-), #541
(?) died. (?) was born circa 1820.
1 As of circa 1855,her married name was (?) Ring Thunder.
1 She married
Reuben Ring Thunder circa 1880.
1 She was listed as
Reuben Ring Thunder's wife in a census in 1892 at Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota, USA.
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Last Edited=February 13, 2007
Children of (?) Look At Her and Reuben Ring Thunder- Florence Ring Thunder b. 18822
(?) Makes b. 18862
(?) Blue Bird b. 18902
Citations
- [S88] William C. Jacobs Family Research Papers, .
- [S382] 1886.
(?) Little Soldier was also known as (?). (?) was born in 1846.
3 He was the son of
Reuben Ring Thunder.
1 (?) Little Soldier married
(?) Good Road after 1865.
3 He served in the military during war time in 1876 at Powder River Region (MT.).
1 (?) Little Soldier was war on December 29, 1890 at Wounded Knee Massacre, Wounded Knee Creek, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA; Saved Black Elk when defending Mission after the Wounded Knee Massacre. See Black Elk Speaks).
4 He was listed in the Indian Census on the date of on June 30, 1904 at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wakpamini District, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA.
3 He applied for homestead land at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, on December 13, 1913.
5 (?) died after 1948.
Last Edited=October 6, 2006
Citations
- [S88] William C. Jacobs Family Research Papers, .
- [S55] Lakota Times.
- [S159] 1904.
- [S271] John G. Neidardt, Black Elk Speaks : Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala.
- [S80] Bureau of Land Management, Shannon Co. SD -- Federal Land Records.
Father of Little Wolf (M)
(circa 1770-), #543
Last Edited=February 12, 2000
Mother of Little Wolf (F)
(circa 1770-), #544
Last Edited=February 12, 2000
Tracy Lee Durant (F)
(December, 1960-April, 1980), #547
Tracy was born at Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California, USA, in December, 1960.
1 
Her body was interred in April, 1980 at Winslow, Navajo Co., Arizona, USA.
1 Tracy died in April, 1980 at Winslow, Navajo Co., Arizona, USA, at age 19.
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Last Edited=December 27, 2005
Citations
- [S168] Patricia A. Brewer-Stevens Family Research Papers, .
Kenneth was born at
Texas, USA, on March 12, 1937.
1,2 He was the son of
Terry Lee Durant.
2 Kenneth died on August 6, 1998 at Rapid City Reginal Hospital, Rushville, Sheridan Co., Nebraska, USA, at age 61.
1,2 His body was interred on August 10, 1998 at Pine Ridge, Shannon Co., South Dakota, USA, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
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Last Edited=March 10, 2007
Citations
- [S56] .
- [S304] Paulyne Joyce Brewer-Durant, Mike Stevens.