High Street Cemetery · Hingham, Massachusetts

Emily Higgins Jacob

23 Oct 1821 – 4 Oct 1846 · about 25 years

From the burial index · with sourced details below

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Emily Higgins Jacob lived from 23 Oct 1821 to 4 Oct 1846, a span of about 25 years.

Born a Higgins, and known here by the name Jacob. Theirs is one of 28 markers bearing the name Jacob in this ground: kin, or several families, gathered together.

View family network 2relatives, as recorded on Find a Grave
Emily Higgins Jacobm.Joshua Jacob1817–1879also here
Joshua Jacobs Jr1843–1913also here

Relationships are as recorded on Find a Grave. A ✓ marks a tie the 1893 History of Hingham independently confirms.

What the 1893 History of Hingham records confirmed

  • MarriagesIsaiah G. Tower (Oct. 22, 1840); Joshua Jacobs (Feb. 2, 1842)

Matched matching birth and death dates in the Henderson family entry of the 1893 History of Hingham, corroborated by a relative's name.

The entry, as printed
818. Sally, Sept. 25, 1818. m. Oct. 22, 1840, Isaiah G. Tower. Emily, Oct. 23, 1821. ra. Feb. 2, 1842, Joshua Jacobs, and d. 4 Oct.1846, aet. 25th yr. 2. Joshua L. (Sylvanus = Sarah Linnell), b. at Orleans, Mass., 1806. m. in Hing. Apr. 5, 1829, Jane Whitcomb, dau. of David and 2. i. 3. ii. 4. iii. 5. iv. v. 6. vi. vii. viii. 330 Higgins. Prudence (Dorothy) Whitcomb. She d. 10 June, 1871, aet. 60th yr. He d. 16 Feb. 1881,

1893 History of Hingham, Vol. II–III (Genealogical). Read on archive.org ↗

Born in Orleans, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA. Died in Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA.

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