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Jacob L. Will 1844 - 1908

Jacob L. Will was born on November 11, 1844 to William Will and Sarah Kimmel, and had siblings Elizabeth Will, Catherine Will, Abraham Will, Julia Ann Will, Lavina Will, Philip Will, Mary Ann Will, and Daniel Henry Will. Jacob Will married Lizzie Zimmerman, and died at age 64 years old on November 12, 1908.
Jacob L. Will
November 11, 1844
November 12, 1908
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Jacob L. Will's History: circa 1844 - circa 1908

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  • 11/11
    1844

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    November 11, 1844
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  • 11/12
    1908

    Death

    November 12, 1908
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    Jacob L. Will lived 11 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 64.
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In 1844, in the year that Jacob L. Will was born, in June and July, the "Great Flood of 1844" occurred on the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers - the largest flood recorded in that area. The population in the area was sparse at the time, though, so the flood didn't have a lot of economic impact. The biggest loss was to the Wyandot Indians - 100 people died from diseases caused by the flood.
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In 1859, by the time he was merely 15 years old, from August 28th through September 2nd, the largest solar storm recorded - the solar storm of 1859 - occurred. The Northern lights were seen as far south as Cuba and it knocked out telegraph communications.
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