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John Paul Jacobs



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Paul Jacobs

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Paul JacobsWilliam Paul Jacobs was born on 14 Feb 1922 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio (son of William Wesley Jacobs and Mabel Salome Smith).

    William married Mary Jane Lammons on 13 Jan 1945 in Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi. Mary (daughter of John Monroe Lammons and Aurelia Isadore Perry) was born on 29 Nov 1926 in Kansas City, Missouri; died on 26 Mar 2011 in Florida. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Jane LammonsMary Jane Lammons was born on 29 Nov 1926 in Kansas City, Missouri (daughter of John Monroe Lammons and Aurelia Isadore Perry); died on 26 Mar 2011 in Florida.

    Notes:

    From DeGusipe Funeral Home Website (http://www.degusipefuneralhome.com/obituaries/Mary-Lammonsjacobs/#!/Obituary)

    Obituary for Mary Jane Lammons Jacobs
    Mary Jane Lammons Jacobs
    November 29, 1926 ~ March 26, 2011
    84 Glorious Years! A Hawaiian girl at heart.

    Born Mary Jane Lammons on November 29, 1926, to John and Aurelia Lammons in Kansas City, Missouri.

    Her Dad was in the hotel restaurant business and her Mom was a homemaker and "Gold Star Mother." Brothers Jim and Perry served in World War II and, tragically, they would lose Perry in an aircraft accident in the Hawaiian Islands.

    Mom married William Paul Jacobs in 1945 and later that year gave birth to Patty Lee, their first of eight children. To follow were Karen Lynn, Deborah Ann (whom they lost shortly afterwards), Sally Ann, Paula Sue, William Perry, Kathryn Jean and John Paul.

    Mom's husband (our Dad) was a career Air Force officer (Colonel) and jet pilot. This meant untold moves during this time, all the while Mom packing, unpacking and making each house a home. Mom kept us all well fed with her home cooking, nourished our souls with love and affection and preached to each tolerance, gratefulness and the Golden Rule "¦"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."

    Mom always had an artistic and creative bent to her but it wasn't until we were stationed in Hawaii in 1966-1972 that Mom picked up a paintbrush and put oil to canvas. She was part owner in the Kahala Mall Co-op Art Gallery and became quite well known and successful, not only for her oil works but for other mediums as well such as black sand portraits.

    This artistic side to her took a turn when we moved to Longwood in 1972. Mom would channel her creativity in decorating her home with the many knick knacks she would collect and display throughout. It was nice to grow up in the house decorated like she did. It reflected the many sides of her. As one of her best friend's Madeleine said of her, "She was an artist who depicted the beauty of life through her art."

    Mom began to work with old time friend Alice Miller, with whom she knew from Hawaii during the last years of being Air Force career wives. Alice and Bob moved here in early 1972 and us shortly afterwards. Alice opened Alice Miller Interiors and invited Mom to be a part of what would become a highly sought after, award winning group of very talented interior designers. During this time Mom once again put paintbrush to canvas but now signed her creations "BiGass' - an inside joke and play on the painter Edgar DeGas'.

    Mom was very talented in her work, but what shone through with whom she worked and met was her kindness, understanding and love. Mom was non-judgmental and accepted and loved you for who you were. All who met Mom loved and adored her so. Mom loved working there, however it was her co-workers, who were her friends, that she loved and was the true reason she worked there every day"¦"¦Alice, Kathy, Jerry, Hank, Steve, Brian, Jimmy, Butch, Gill, Alberto, Christina, Lynn, Angela, Raif, Laura, Beverly, Lee, Ann, John, Pauline and Lynn. She truly loved them all. Mom worked there until 2004 when she retired to take care of our Dad until his passing later that year. They were married 59 years!

    After her retirement Mom stayed busy with her home, crosswords she loved (NOT SODOKU!), walking, picking flowers, visiting her dear friends Irmgard and Madeleine and especially talking with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

    Mom's grandchildren are Heather, Jason, Alisha, Jessica, Jacob, Chris, Jason, Malia and Nick. Great Grandchildren included Katie, Mikee and Jedadiah. Tragically, we would lose Patty and Billy's son Jason in 1988 at age 13 and then sadly their daughter Jessica 20 years later in 2008. It was during these times Mom's strength of support and love helped guide not only Patty and Billy through these terrible times, but all of us as well. She was more than our Mom, Tutu, Toots and Great Tutu"¦.she was a friend and confidant. And she loved dearly her sons-in-law: Billy, Bruce, Fred, Mike and Brent. As Billy said, "She was the coolest woman." She was the Mother-in-law you WANTED to move in and not leave!

    Mom's zest for life and her "Go for it!" attitude helped her battle the health issues she would encounter. Never one to complain, she would say "things could always be worse". Forever looking on the bright side of life she was and is a source of inspiration for all who knew and loved her. We all are the better because of her.

    To know Mom you also had to know that (besides you and us) she LOVED mice, shells, wood, reading, candles, the Geico gecko ("he's so cute!"), flowers (particularly red hibiscus which she would pick every day and put next to Jason and Jessica's pictures), anything made from ��" or the color of ��" turquoise, anything miniature, handmade things, her pets (dogs, cats, and a white rat named Charlene), pictures of all children, anything Hawaiian, and of course, Hawaii. Nature was her favorite medium.

    For 38 years she lived at her home in Longwood surrounded by many neighbors she called friends. Blessed that she had friends in Sandy and Mike and their grandson Jeffrey, Joan, John and Dottie, Robin and Mike, Irmgard, Uwe and Mark and especially his daughter Marika were close to her heart. And then there was Madeleine, her soul sister, and Ron. Madeleine would often say that our Mom changed her life for the better. She is who she is now thanks to her. Mom would finally accept this gracious compliment after many years. Madeleine said of her we all learned many life lessons from this special woman. No truer words were ever spoken. We thank God that he chose her for our Mother. We thank all her friends for their support. We thank you Mom for always believing in all of us, for the unconditional love and support you showed each of us and how you taught us to be thankful for what we have and to look on the brighter side of life, to have enthusiasm and to remember to laugh.

    If we neglected to mention your name, just please know that if you knew our Mom, you were already her friend"¦..

    Children:
    1. Patty Lee Jacobs
    2. Karen Lynn Jacobs
    3. Deborah Ann Jacobs was born in 1953; died in 1953.
    4. Sally Ann Jacobs
    5. Paula Sue Jacobs
    6. William Perry Jacobs
    7. Kathryn Jean Jacobs
    8. 1. John Paul Jacobs


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Wesley Jacobs

    William married Mabel Salome Smith. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mabel Salome Smith
    Children:
    1. 2. William Paul Jacobs was born on 14 Feb 1922 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.

  3. 6.  John Monroe LammonsJohn Monroe Lammons was born on 4 Jun 1882 in Ozark, Dale, Alabama (son of John M Lammons and Betty Tabitha Myers); died in Nov 1960 in Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas.

    Notes:

    Robert Elmer Byrd, nephew of John Monroe, said that John Monroe Lammons:

    "Was well educated and read books all the time.
    Was superintendent of public education in Geneva County (Alabama) at the age of 27.
    Was a hotel manager in Wichita, Kansas.
    Lived in Elba, Alabama at one time.
    Left Alabama around 1920 or before.
    Went to Kansas City, Missouri.
    That Monroe's first wife died before he left Alabama."

    [On this last point, Robert Elmer wasn't aware of Cleola Brackin, Monroe's wife before he married Annie Mell Simmons. So Monroe's first two wives had died before he left Alabama. Cleola died 3 months after their
    marriage. She was only 16 years of age when she died.
    -- Elmer Burns Lammon]

    Birth:
    Birthplace information from Kathryn Anne Watts.

    John married Aurelia Isadore Perry on 4 Dec 1918 in Germantown, Shelby, Tennessee. Aurelia (daughter of Jesse Toliver Perry and Willie Bettie Walker) was born on 20 Jul 1902 in Greenville, Washington County, Mississippi; died on 13 Feb 1981 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Aurelia Isadore PerryAurelia Isadore Perry was born on 20 Jul 1902 in Greenville, Washington County, Mississippi (daughter of Jesse Toliver Perry and Willie Bettie Walker); died on 13 Feb 1981 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas.

    Notes:

    The following information from Kathryn Anne Watts, (Dec 2000):

    Places of residence: Greenville, Mississippi; Kansas City, Missouri; Wichita,Kansas

    Occupation: homemaker

    Methodist

    Gold Star Mother

    Children:
    1. Betty Tabitha Lammons was born on 2 Oct 1919 in Greenville, Washington County, Mississippi; died on 2 Nov 2004 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas; was buried in White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas.
    2. Margaret Shannon Lammons was born on 4 Jan 1921 in Kansas City, Missouri; died in May 1974 in Larned, Pawnee County, Kansas; was buried in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas.
    3. Perry Richard Lammons was born on 20 Dec 1922 in Kansas City, Missouri; died on 2 Nov 1944 in Hawaii; was buried in 1946 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas.
    4. James Monroe Lammons was born on 6 Oct 1924 in Kansas City, Missouri; died on 25 Oct 2008 in Houston, Harris County, Texas; was buried in Houston National Cemetery, Houston, Harris County, Texas.
    5. 3. Mary Jane Lammons was born on 29 Nov 1926 in Kansas City, Missouri; died on 26 Mar 2011 in Florida.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John M Lammons was born on 23 Nov 1848 in Alabama (son of Daniel Lammons and Isabella Macinness); died on 13 May 1931 in Enterprise, Coffee, AL.

    Notes:

    General Notes:
    B-1850 Dale Co. Alabama Census.
    B-1860 Dale Co. Alabama Census, Newton P.O. Born 1848
    B-1870 Dale co. Alabama Census, Barnes Cross Road, p 263. Born 1851
    B-1880 Dale Co. Alabama Census, Barnes Cross Road. Born 1849
    B-1900 Dale Co. Alabama Census, Barnes Cross Road, E.D. 69, sheet 13, p. 298, born Dec. 1848. 1920 coffee Co., Enterprise Census says born 1848.
    B&D-"Index to Tomb Inscriptions," P. 270, sent from Huston-Love Memorial Library, Dothan, Alabama, 36302.

    "John Lammon was a very tall person, about a foot taller than his twin brother, Daniel. John was a farmer. He was also a very crafty person in the sense that he could make anything with his hands. He made baskets, big cotton baskets for farmers. He trimmed out handles for hammers, axes, picks, hoes, etc., and did a lot of woodwork. Even before he started on a woodworking project he could visualize the end product. He was a very kind and loveable man, and dearly loved his grandchildren." -- John Allen Byrd

    John married Betty Tabitha Myers. Betty was born in 1856 in Ozark, Alabama; died on 25 Jul 1921; was buried in Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Betty Tabitha Myers was born in 1856 in Ozark, Alabama; died on 25 Jul 1921; was buried in Enterprise, Coffee, Alabama.

    Notes:

    General Notes:
    B-1900 Dale Co., Alabama census, Barnes Cross Road, E.D. 6 9, sheet 13, p. 298: 5 total children, 3 living in 1900. 19 20 Coffee Co., Alabama Census, Clintonville. D-"Index to Tomb Inscriptions," Coffee Co. Alabama, p. 270, from Houston-Love Memorial Library, Dothan, Alabama 36302. Info from granddaughter, Gladys Byrd Martin.

    "Tabitha was a devout Christian woman of the Baptist faith, caring deeply for the Bible. She was also an invalid. While reaching for some candy on the fireplace mantel for her little granddaughter, Mildred, she fell and broke her hip and was never the same after that." ---John Allen Byrd

    Children:
    1. Isabella Lammons was born in 1879 in Alabama.
    2. 6. John Monroe Lammons was born on 4 Jun 1882 in Ozark, Dale, Alabama; died in Nov 1960 in Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas.
    3. Elizabeth Annie Lammons was born on 26 Dec 1886 in Dale County, Alabama; died on 14 Mar 1963 in Coffee Springs, Geneva, Alabama.
    4. Notie Lammons was born on 7 Jul 1888 in Dale County, Alabama; died on 29 Jan 1970.

  3. 14.  Jesse Toliver Perry

    Jesse married Willie Bettie Walker. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Willie Bettie Walker
    Children:
    1. 7. Aurelia Isadore Perry was born on 20 Jul 1902 in Greenville, Washington County, Mississippi; died on 13 Feb 1981 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas.


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