Phoebe JACOBS

Female 1838 - 1843  (4 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Phoebe JACOBS was born in Sep 1838 in Staines, Hanworth, Middlesex County, England (daughter of John JACOBS and Mary Ann VICKERS); died in Mar 1843 in Hanworth, Middlesex, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John JACOBS was born in 1800 in Hanworth, Middlesex County, England (son of William JACOB and Sally Elizabeth PIERPONT); died after 1871 in Hanworth, Berkshire, England.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ 1841 Hanworth Middlesex England census,
    Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Civil Parish County/Island
    John Jacobs abt 1801 Middlesex, England Hanworth Middlesex
    Mary Jacobs abt 1803 Hanworth Middlesex
    Katherine Jacobs abt 1837 Middlesex, England Hanworth Middlesex
    Phoebe Jacobs abt 1839 Middlesex, England Hanworth Middlesex
    George Jacobs abt 1841 Middlesex, England Hanworth Middlesex.

    1841 Census Hanworth in Pantile Row (LDS film HO/107/718)
    John Jacobs aged 40 Born In County
    Mary Jacobs aged 38
    Katherine Jacobs aged 4
    Phoebe Jacobs aged 2
    George Jacobs aged 6 weeks

    NOTE 2./

    1851 Census Hanworth (LDS film HO/107/1696)
    John Jacobs Head m aged 51 Ag Lab born Hanworth
    Mary Jacobs Wife m aged 47 born Hants Old Basing
    George Jacobs son aged 9 born Hanworth
    Henry Jacobs son aged 6 born Hanworth
    Edward Jacobs son aged 3 born Hanworth
    Elizabeth Craft stepdau aged 24 born Hampton
    Joseph Craft Stepson aged 19 Ag Lab born Hanworth
    Mary Foster Stepdau aged 27 born Hampton
    William Foster Step grandson aged 6 weeks born Hounslow

    NOTE 3 ./ John Jacobs m Mary Crafts, widow c 1836 (1851 Census)

    NOTE 4./ Middlesex 1861 Census <>
    RG 9/762-802 Middlesex 1861
    Staines R.D.762-765
    Ashford, Cranford, East Bedfont, Feltham, Hanworth, Harlington, Harmondsworth, Laleham, Littleton, Shepperton, Staines, Stanwell, Sunbury.

    Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relationship Civil Parish County/Island
    John Jacobs 1800 Hanworth, Middlesex, England Head Hanworth Berkshire
    Mary A Jacobs 1804 Old Basing, Hampshire, England Wife Hanworth Berkshire
    Henry Jacobs 1845 Hanworth, Middlesex, England Son Hanworth Berkshire
    Edward Jacobs 1848 Hanworth, Middlesex, England Son Hanworth Berkshire

    NOTE 5./ : Search of the 1881 UK census for Greater London (England), Middlesex, for John Jacobs, with a wife named Mary Ann. The interesting result is that of the census location. This matches the information that I have for the birthplace of George Jacobs as Hanworth, Middlesex, England. However, this DOES NOT MATCH the 1851 Hanworth, Middlesex, information that has been applied to family tree.
    Dwelling:
    Census Place: Hanworth, Middlesex, England, 1881
    Source: FHL Film 1341322 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1326 Folio 111 Page 1
    Marr Age Sex Birthplace
    John JACOB M 58 M Hanworth, Middlesex, England
    Rel: Head
    Occ: Bricklayer
    Mary Ann JACOB M 58 F Island Of Corfu (British Subject BSA), Greece
    Rel: Wife
    Augusta Julie JACOB U 21 F Hanworth, Middlesex, England
    Rel: Daughter
    Occ: Assistant Mistress
    George Thom. WICKS 6 M Hanworth, Middlesex, England

    John married Mary Ann VICKERS about 1836 in Hanworth, Middlesex, England. Mary was born in 1801 in Hants, Old Basing, Middlesex County, England; died in Dec 1863 in Staines, Hanworth, Berkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Ann VICKERS was born in 1801 in Hants, Old Basing, Middlesex County, England; died in Dec 1863 in Staines, Hanworth, Berkshire, England.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ 1851 England Census

    Name Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relationship Civil Parish County/Island

    John Jacobs abt 1800 Hanworth, Middlesex, England Head Hanworth Middlesex
    Mary Jacobs abt 1804 Old Basing, Hampshire, England Wife Hanworth Middlesex
    Elizabeth Craft abt 1827 Hampton, Middlesex, England Stepdaughter Hanworth Middlesex
    Joseph Craft abt 1832 Hanworth, Middlesex, England Stepson Hanworth Middlesex
    Mary Foster abt 1824 Hampton, Middlesex, England Stepdaughter Hanworth Middlesex
    William Foster abt 1850 Hounslow, Middlesex, England Step Grandson Hanworth Middlesex
    Edward Jacobs abt 1848 Hanworth, Middlesex, England Son Hanworth Middlesex
    George Jacobs abt 1842 Hanworth, Middlesex, England Son Hanworth Middlesex
    Henry Jacobs abt 1845 Hanworth, Middlesex, England Son Hanworth Middlesex

    NOTE 2./ 1861 England census Hanworth, Middlesex

    Name Parent or spouse names Birth Year Birthplace Relation RESIDENCE

    John Jacobs Mary A abt 1800 Hanworth, Middlesex, England Head Hanworth, Middlesex
    Mary A Jacobs John abt 1804 Old Basing, Hampshire, England Wife Hanworth, Middlesex
    Henry Jacobs John, Mary A abt 1845 Hanworth, Middlesex, England Son Hanworth, Middlesex
    Edward Jacobs John, Mary A abt 1848 Hanworth, Middlesex, England Son Hanworth, Middlesex
    Edward Jacobs son aged 3 born Hanworth
    Elizabeth Craft stepdau aged 24 born Hampton
    Joseph Craft Stepson aged 19 Ag Lab born Hanworth
    Mary Foster Stepdau aged 27 born Hampton
    William Foster Step grandson aged 6 weeks born Hounslow

    Children:
    1. Katherine JACOBS was born in 1837 in Hanworth, Middlesex County, England.
    2. 1. Phoebe JACOBS was born in Sep 1838 in Staines, Hanworth, Middlesex County, England; died in Mar 1843 in Hanworth, Middlesex, England.
    3. George JACOBS was born on 28 Apr 1841 in Sunbury, (Hanworth), Middlesex County, England (near Hampton Court Palace); died on 09 Jan 1929 in London, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Woodland Cemetery, London, Ontario, Canada.
    4. Henry JACOBS was born in Dec 1844 in Staines, Hanworth, Middlesex County, England.
    5. Sergeant Edward JACOBS was born in Dec 1847 in Hanworth, Middlesex County, England; died after 1871.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William JACOB was born on 11 Dec 1764 in St Paul Covent Garden, Westminster, London (son of William JACOB and Mary NUTTER); died on 31 Mar 1842 in Sunbury, Middlesex, England.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./
    Angela Keany ; Melbourne, Australia: Date:7/13/2003 1:11:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time: From: <>

    I've been gathering any information I can on Jacob(s) in that area trying to see how they might relate to mine. Although sometimes Jacobs is spelled without the "s" and vice versa, our family name is Jacob. In hunting down the ancestors I have found both Jacob and Jacobs as distinct families or even within one family or from document to document. I don't know whether they descend from the one family, with spelling variations along the way.

    In 1841 Sunbury was quite a separate town to Hanworth and my ancestors lived in both towns and a couple of others.

    Looking through my notes I find the following relating to George Jacobs' family, and for your information, have added to it the family I am researching. Not knowing John Jacobs' parents, it is hard to make a connection:

    John Jacobs m Mary Crafts, widow c 1836 (1851 Census)

    1841 Census Hanworth in Pantile Row (LDS film HO/107/718)
    John Jacobs aged 40 Born In County
    Mary Jacobs aged 38
    Katherine Jacobs aged 4
    Phoebe Jacobs aged 2
    George Jacobs aged 6 weeks

    1851 Census Hanworth (LDS film HO/107/1696)
    John Jacobs Head m aged 51 Ag Lab born Hanworth
    Mary Jacobs Wife m aged 47 born Hants Old Basing
    George Jacobs son aged 9 born Hanworth
    Henry Jacobs son aged 6 born Hanworth
    Edward Jacobs son aged 3 born Hanworth
    Elizabeth Craft stepdau aged 24 born Hampton
    Joseph Craft Stepson aged 19 Ag Lab born Hanworth
    Mary Foster Stepdau aged 27 born Hampton
    William Foster Step grandson aged 6 weeks born Hounslow

    My ancestor, of the same generation as the above John Jacobs who married Mary Crafts, was Edward Jacob born 1807 in Feltham close to Hanworth. His parents were William and Sarah (Sally) Jacob. This is as far back as I can go.
    William and Sally's family were:
    William Jacob m Sarah Pierpont, St Leonards , Shoreditch , London 27 Feb 1786 (IGI) (probable, needs to be verified)
    Sally Elizabeth Pierpont fc 22 Oct 1769 St Sepulchre, London, parents George and Sarah Pierpont (IGI)
    Sally Jacob bd Sunbury 3 July 1814 aged 46 years (OPR) born c.1768
    William Jacob of Green St bd Sunbury 31 Mar 1842 aged 77 years (OPR) Born c.1765. Probably son of William Jacob and Mary Nutter of Westminster (above).
    Have copy of his will – everything left to sons James and Robert, partners in his bricklaying business (PRO Prob 11 /1978)
    1. William Jacob mc 18 Oct 1789 Feltham (OPR) m Sarah Puffet 1812 (OPR)
    2. Sarah Jacob fc 1792 (GH) (witness to William’s marriage in 1812)
    3. George Jacob mc 1794 (GH); ? m Caroline Boncey 1813
    4. James Jacob mc 1796 (GH)
    5. Robert Jacob mc 1799 (GH) m Harriet Eldridge 1820; bd Sunbury 29 Dec 1874 aged 75 (OPR)
    6. Mary Ann fc 1800 (GH)
    7. Edward Jacob mb 9 Jan 1907, ch 9 Feb 1807 Feltham (OPR cert) m 1.Mary Ann Kinggat 1829?; m 2. Eliza in 1847/8
    8. James Jacob mc c. 1811 (1841 Census) ?m Ann c.1843

    1841 Census Sunbury (LDS film HO/107/718)
    William Jacob aged 75 Builder BIC
    James Jacob aged 30 Bricklayer BIC

    My Edward Jacob's family were:

    Edward Jacob, bricklayer m 1. Mary Ann Kinggatt 24 Mar 1829 St James Westminster London (IGI) (probable) m 2. Eliza (Edward Jacob married March Q 1848 Staines District 3. 272) Mary Ann Jacob died March Quarter 1842 Croydon District 4 78 (possible) Eliza Jacob died March Quarter 1883 aged 74 Staines District 3a 2 Edward Jacob, son of William Jacob and Sarah née Pierpont born Feltham 9 Jan
    >1807.
    1. Mary Ann Jacob fc 21 Feb 1830 Sunbury (IGI); bd Sunbury 23 Mar 1831 aged 13 mths (OPR)
    2. Jane Jacob fc 22 May 1831 Sunbury (IGI)
    3. James John Jacob mc c. 1834 Ashford; m Adelaide Weston in 1857; bd Sunbury 9 May 1874 aged 40 (OPR)
    4. Emma Jacob fc c. 1837 Ashford (1851 Census) 2nd marriage
    5. Alfred Jacob mc c. 1849 Hanworth (1851 Census); m Maria c. 1876
    6. Eliza S Jacob fc c. 1851 Hanworth (1851 Census)

    1841 Census Hanworth (LDS film HO/107/718)
    Edward Jacob aged 35 Bricklayer BIC
    James Jacob aged 6 BIC

    1851 Census Hanworth (LDS film HO/107/1696)
    Edward Jacob head m aged 44 Bricklayer born Feltham
    Eliza Jacob wife m aged 42 born Sunbury
    Jane Jacob dau aged 20 born Sunbury
    James Jacob son aged 17 born Ashford
    Emma Jacob dau aged 14 born Ashford
    Alfred Jacob son aged 2 born Hanworth
    Eliza S Jacob dau aged 3 mths born Hanworth

    1881 Census Hanworth (CD)
    Edward Jacob head m M aged 74 bricklayer born Feltham
    Eliza Jacob m F aged 72 born Sunbury

    Just in case the following information is useful, I have included it and at the end, my list of abbreviations. Really , all this data tells me at the moment is that the Jacob(s) were around the area in the 1700s.

    William Jacob, labourer, m Elizabeth Wood, Sunbury MDX 4 Oct 1725 (Phil & IGI)
    1. Elizabeth Jacob fc 6 Mar 1725 Sunbury (IGI)
    2. Mary Jacob fc 4 Feb 1727 Sunbury (IGI)

    John Jacob m Hannah Upprichet, Hanworth MDX 1 Oct 1735 (Phil)

    Elizabeth Jacob
    1. Mary Jacob fc 24 Sep 1746 Sunbury (IGI)

    John Jacob m Ruth Fay, Feltham MDX btwn 15 Nov 1760 & 1 May 1762 (Phil)

    Ann Jacob m George Fay (of Feltham) in Hanworth MDX 24 Dec 1761 (Phil)

    Elizabeth Jacobs m John Moody Hanworth MDX 9 Nov 1763 (Phil)

    William Jacob m Mary Nutter St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster, London 11 Aug 1763 (IGI)
    1. William Jacob mc 11 Dec 1764 St Paul Covent Garden, Westminster, London (IGI) (mother’s name given only as Mary), possibly married to Sarah Pierpont 1786 Mary Jacob
    1. Joseph Edge Jacob mc 17 Apr 1771 Sunbury (IGI)

    Thomas Jacob m Eliz Goodman Hanworth MDX 16 Nov 1779 (Phil)

    Jane Jacobs m William Goodman Hanworth MDX 25 Feb 1782 (Phil)

    ABBREVIATIONS AND SOURCES

    m = married
    mc = male christened
    fc = female christened
    mb = male born
    fb = female born
    bd = buried
    d = died
    cert = certificate
    IGI = International Genealogical Index found at www.familysearch.com
    CD = CD Rom of 1881 Census of Great Britain
    GH = Graham Hall’s data
    Phil = Phillimore’s Parish Register Series Vol IV 1912 (LDS film 496702)
    OPR = Old Parish Records from the following LDS films:
    Sunbury Parish Records film 577574
    Feltham Parish Records film 566922
    Hanworth & Stanwell Parish Records film 496702
    PRO = Public Records Office
    BIC = born in county
    Q = refers to the Quarter of the year in the St Catherine’s House index
    MI = Monumental inscriptions (Hanworth – St George’s Churchyard)

    I hope there is some new information there for you. Kind regards, Angela Keany , Melbourne, Australia

    NOTE 2./ Historical Note: The Year Was 1789

    The year was 1789 and in the U.S. a young government was beginning to take shape. In its first nationwide election, the popular Revolutionary War general, George Washington, became the country's first president and was sworn in at the first capitol of the United States, Federal Hall in New York City.

    In France, a rebellion was underway and with the storming of the Bastille prison, the French Revolution began. In its reporting on the subject, The Times of London, England had the following to say of the conflict:

    The spirit of liberty which so long lay in a state of death, oppressed by the hand of power, received its first spark of returning animation, by the incautious and impolitic assistance afforded to America. The French soldier on his return from that emancipated continent, told a glorious tale to his countrymen--"That the arms of France had given freedome to thirteen United States, and planted the standard of liberty on the battlements of New York and Philadelphia." The idea of such a noble deed became a general object of admiration, the [facets?] of a similar state were eagerly longed for by all ranks of people, and the vox populi had this force of argument--"If France gave freedom to America, why should she not unchain the arbitrary fetters which bind her own people.

    Later that year, the Marquis de Lafayette, with the advice of Thomas Jefferson who was at the time the American ambassador to France, drafted the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. It was adopted by France's National Assembly in August and ratified by Louis XVI in October.

    There was unrest in other parts of the world as well. Sweden and Russia were at war, and briefly, Norway had joined the conflict, although a peace treaty was signed in July 1789.

    In a smaller, but well-known conflict, the mutiny on the H.M.S. Bounty was also in the year 1789. On April 28, part of the crew of the Bounty, led by Fletcher Christian, mutinied and set Captain William Bligh and eighteen crewmembers adrift. Bligh managed to get the boat some 3,600 miles to Timor. Some of the mutineers were captured and prosecuted--three were hanged, while others, including Fletcher Christian ended up on Pitcairn Island, where some of their descendants live to this day.

    In 1789, there was an epidemic of influenza in New England, New York, and Nova Scotia, which resulted in many deaths due to secondary cases of pneumonia. The new president was among those who fell ill. He caught a cold while visiting Boston, and later, was affected more seriously with influenza, which was dubbed Washington Influenza.

    William married Sally Elizabeth PIERPONT on 27 Feb 1786 in Saint Leonards, Shoreditch, London, England. Sally (daughter of George PIERPONT and Sarah UNKNOWN) was born on 22 Oct 1769 in St Sepulchre, London; died on 03 Jul 1814 in Sunbury, Middlesex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sally Elizabeth PIERPONT was born on 22 Oct 1769 in St Sepulchre, London (daughter of George PIERPONT and Sarah UNKNOWN); died on 03 Jul 1814 in Sunbury, Middlesex, England.
    Children:
    1. John JACOB was born in 1787.
    2. William JACOB was born on 18 Oct 1789 in Feltham (close to Hanworth), Middlesex County, England; died on 23 Jan 1837 in Sunbury, Middlesex, England; was buried on 29 Jan 1837 in Sunbury, Middlesex, England.
    3. Sarah JACOB was born in 1792 in Feltham (close to Hanworth), Middlesex County, England; died after 1812.
    4. George JACOB was born in 1794 in Feltham (close to Hanworth), Middlesex County, England.
    5. James JACOB was born in 1796 in Feltham (close to Hanworth), Middlesex County, England.
    6. Robert JACOB was born in 1799 in Feltham, Middlesex, England; died on 29 Dec 1874 in Sunbury, Middlesex, England.
    7. 2. John JACOBS was born in 1800 in Hanworth, Middlesex County, England; died after 1871 in Hanworth, Berkshire, England.
    8. Mary Ann JACOB was born in 1801 in Feltham (close to Hanworth), Middlesex County, England.
    9. Edward JACOB was born on 09 Jan 1807 in Feltham (close to Hanworth), Middlesex County, England; was christened on 09 Feb 1807 in Feltham (close to Hanworth),; died in Mar 1882 in Hanworth, Middlesex, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William JACOB died in in Westminster?.

    William married Mary NUTTER on 11 Aug 1763 in St Matin-in-the-Fields, Westminster, London, England. Mary died in in Westminster?. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary NUTTER died in in Westminster?.
    Children:
    1. 4. William JACOB was born on 11 Dec 1764 in St Paul Covent Garden, Westminster, London; died on 31 Mar 1842 in Sunbury, Middlesex, England.

  3. 10.  George PIERPONT

    George married Sarah UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Sarah UNKNOWN
    Children:
    1. 5. Sally Elizabeth PIERPONT was born on 22 Oct 1769 in St Sepulchre, London; died on 03 Jul 1814 in Sunbury, Middlesex, England.