When Lucile Naomi Jacobs was born on 21 July 1908, in High River, Alberta, Canada, her father, James Sabey Jacobs, was 24 and her mother, Eva Chesty Malmberg, was 22. She married Albert Edward Cahoon on 3 September 1930, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters. She lived in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Northwest Territories, Canada in 1911 and Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada in 1931. She died on 9 April 2003, in Cardston County, Alberta, Canada, at the age of 94, and was buried in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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U.S. troops stationed in Western Samoa during World War II, but no battles are fought on the islands.
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Dutch, Flemish, German, English, and Jewish: patronymic from the personal name Jacob , ‘Jacob's (son)’, with genitival (or, as an English name, post-medieval excrescent) -s. This surname is also found in France (Nord, Alsace, and Lorraine). As a Jewish surname it has absorbed various other Jewish patronymics from the same personal name, as for example Jacobowitz , and in North America also cognates from other languages, for example Slovenian Jakopič (patronymic from an old variant of the personal name Jakob ).
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
Possible Related NamesLucile Naomi Jacobs Cahoon was born July 21, 1908 in High River, Alberta and died April 9, 2003 in Cardston. Her first salary was $19.00 a month in cash, teaching at the Caldwell school. She and her h …
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