He was confirmed in the Salem Lutheran Church, Smyrna, Nebraska.
He volunteered for duty in the Spanish-American War and was honorably discharged at Presidio, California, August 23, 1889.
He was united in marriage to Clara Louise Meyer on May 31, 1905 in the Lutheran Church, Smyrna, Nebraska.
They made their home on a farm west of Nelson. To this union was born ten children, four sons and six daughters. Mrs. Edna Wade of Hawthorn, California; Edgar Jacobitz, Superior, Melvin Jacobitz, Columbus; Evelyn Conger, Burbank, California; Esther Kimminau, Grand Junction, Colorado; Ivan Jacobitz, Nelson; Irene Kalassinsky, Rock Springs, Wyoming; Lyle Jacobitz, Hebron; Inez Beal, Gardena, California; Nellie Maxine Ferrell, Los Angeles, California.
He was preceded in death by his wife, his mother and father, one brother Julius, four sisters, Bertha Glebe, Hulda Smith, Ida Sack, and Amelia Moss.
Surviving besides his ten children are twenty-one grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren; three sisters, Miss Lizzie Jacobitz, Hastings; Mrs. Ella Ziegler, Ainsworth; Mrs. Clara Sorenson, Kalispell, Montana; two brothers, Henry of Nelson and William of Bassett, Nebraska and a host of neices (sic), nephews and friends.
The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, March 19, 1964
He was confirmed in the Salem Lutheran Church, Smyrna, Nebraska.
He volunteered for duty in the Spanish-American War and was honorably discharged at Presidio, California, August 23, 1889.
He was united in marriage to Clara Louise Meyer on May 31, 1905 in the Lutheran Church, Smyrna, Nebraska.
They made their home on a farm west of Nelson. To this union was born ten children, four sons and six daughters. Mrs. Edna Wade of Hawthorn, California; Edgar Jacobitz, Superior, Melvin Jacobitz, Columbus; Evelyn Conger, Burbank, California; Esther Kimminau, Grand Junction, Colorado; Ivan Jacobitz, Nelson; Irene Kalassinsky, Rock Springs, Wyoming; Lyle Jacobitz, Hebron; Inez Beal, Gardena, California; Nellie Maxine Ferrell, Los Angeles, California.
He was preceded in death by his wife, his mother and father, one brother Julius, four sisters, Bertha Glebe, Hulda Smith, Ida Sack, and Amelia Moss.
Surviving besides his ten children are twenty-one grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren; three sisters, Miss Lizzie Jacobitz, Hastings; Mrs. Ella Ziegler, Ainsworth; Mrs. Clara Sorenson, Kalispell, Montana; two brothers, Henry of Nelson and William of Bassett, Nebraska and a host of neices (sic), nephews and friends.
The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, March 19, 1964
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Father
Family Members
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Julius Jacobitz
1874–1874
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Bertha Agusta Jacobitz Glebe
1876–1947
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Hulda M. Jacobitz Smith
1878–1939
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Elise Joanne Wilhelmina "Lizzie" Jacobitz
1880–1981
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Ida Rosalia Jacobitz Sack
1882–1949
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Emelia Daisey "Millie" Jacobitz Moss
1885–1963
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Henrich William "Hank" Jacobitz
1887–1979
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Ella Alma Jacobitz Zeigler
1889–1978
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William Ferdinand Jacobitz
1891–1976
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Clara Wilhelmina Jacobitz Sorenson
1894–1970
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