Clara Mae Kizer Jacobs

1909


Clara Mae Kizer was born on 01 Jul 1909 in South Carolina, USA as the first child of Edward Jacob Kizer and Olivia Quintilla Stoutamire Kizer. 

1910

Clara M Kisze was counted in the census on 05 May 1910 in Holly Hill, Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA, as a 10-month-old, female, single, white, daughter. Also in the home were her father, Edward J Kisze; her mother, Olivia Kisze; and her siblings, James H Kisze, Minnie Kisze, Lawton E Kisze, Pinkney F Kisze, Lawrence Kisze, John E Kisze, and Bessie Kisze.

1920

Clara Kiger was counted in the census on 22 Jan 1920 in Holly Hill, Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA, as a 10-year-old, female, single, white, daughter. Also in the home were her mother, Mrs. Olivia Kiger; and her siblings, Helen Kiger, Lawton Kiger, Pinckney Kiger, Lawrance Kiger, Johnnie Kiger, and Bessie Kiger.

1925

On April 29, 1925, Miss Clara Mae Kizer was mentioned in the newspaper article, “GLEE CLUB SINGS.”

1926

On October 12, 1926, Miss Clara Mae Kizer was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Holly Hill Glee Clubs Entertain at Delco Convention.”

1929

On April 22, 1929, Clara Mae Kizer was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Winthrop College Exhibits Work of Many Southern Artists.”

On April 22, 1929, Clara Mae Kizer was mentioned in the newspaper article, “WINTHROP COLLEGE.”

1930

She graduated in 1930 in Rock Hill, York, South Carolina, USA from Winthrop University. 

Clara Mab Kizer was counted in the census on 12 Apr 1930 in Holly Hill, Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA, as a 21-year-old, female, single, white, sister. Also in the home were her brother, John B Kizer; her sister, Helen Kizer; and her mother, Olivia Kizer.

1933

When she was 23, she married Horace Tillman Jacobs, son of Wade Hampton Jacobs and Laura O Thomas, on 12 May 1933 in Savannah, Chatham, Georgia, USA.

On May 21, 1933, Miss Clara Mae Kizer was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Kizer – Jacobs.”

On May 21, 1933, Mrs. Horace Tillman Jacobs (Miss Clara Mae Kizer) was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Charming May Bride.”

1934

On November 11, 1934, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs (Miss Clara Mae Kizer) was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Sylvia Yvonne Jacobs.”

1935

On March 15, 1935, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Over 2,000 in Sayingame here are Some Entrants.”

On June 29, 1935, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “BABY IMPROVES.”

On June 30, 1935, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Leaves Hospital.”

On July 1, 1935, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Jacobs Baby Home.”

1936

On April 5, 1936, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs.”

On July 4, 1936, Clara Mae Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “FEAGAN LISTS 48 DEEDS HERE.”

On July 5, 1936, Clara Mae Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Numerous Real Estate Transaction Last Week.

On October 25, 1936, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Birth of Son.”

1938

On October 27, 1938, Clara Mae Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Yesterday at The Courthouse.”

On November 6, 1938, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Horace Hampton Jacobs.

1939

On October 31, 1939, Clara Mae Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Yesterday at The Courthouse.”

1940

Clara Mae Jacobs was counted in the census on 02 Apr 1940 in Pontiac, Richland, South Carolina, USA, as a 30-year-old, female, white, married, wife. Also in the home was her husband, Horace Tillman Jacobs; and their children, Sylvia Yvonne Jacobs and Horace Hampton Jacobs.

On June 1, 1940, Clara Mae Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “LOCATION OF CLUB ROLLS AND MEMBERS OF ENROLLMENT COMMITTEES:

On August 8, 1940, Clara Mae Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Yesterday At The Courthouse.”

1942

On December 22, 1942, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Hampton Jacobs Is Reported Better.”

1944

On February 13, 1944, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Lawrence Edwards Jacobs.”

On February 20, 1944, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Lawrence Edward Jacobs.”

On December 19, 1944, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Crescent Hill Church Gives Christmas Party.”

On May 18, 1944, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Horace Jacobs Enters County House Race.”

On May 19, 1944, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Horace Jacobs Announces For Seat In House.”

1945

On February 24, 1945, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “JACOBS’ SON ILL.”

On May 14, 1945, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Anniversary.”

On September 29, 1945, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Jacobs Children Give Recital.”

1946

On February 7, 1946, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Two Are Ill.”

On April 2, 1946, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Brown To Speak.”

On April 2, 1946, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “County Probation Office To Address Dentsville P-TA This Evening.”

On May 6, 1946, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Dentsville PTA Inducts New Officers Tuesday.”

On May 7, 1946, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Dentsville P. T. A.

On May 7, 1946, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Dentsville P-TA Installs New Officers Tonight.”

On May 11, 1946, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “14th Anniversary.”

On May 30, 1946, Miss Clara Mae Kizer was mentioned in the newspaper article, “H. T. Jacobs Will Enter House Race.”

On June 2, 1946, Miss Clara Mae Kizer was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Horace T. Jacobs Enters Campaign For House Seat.

On July 17, 1946, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Kizer Homecoming.”

On November 19, 1946, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Hampton Jacobs Suffers Leg Injury.”

On December 5, 1946, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Nature Convention.”

1947

On January 29, 1947, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “To Take Pastorate.”

On February 18, 1947, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, ” A. R. Murray Is Youngest Probate Judge.”

On March 19, 1947, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Jacobs Children Ill.”

On March 24, 1947, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Ill With ‘Flu.”

On March 31, 1947, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Family Night At Dentsville PTA.”

On April 19, 1947, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “FAITH CLASS MEETS.”

On May 12, 1947, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Their Anniversary.”

On July 8, 1947, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Boy, Three, Catches His First Fish.”

On August 1, 1947, Miss Clara Mae Kizer was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Jacobs To Head Building Program.”

On November 8, 1947, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Sylvia’s Birthday

1948

On February 9, 1948, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Larry’s Birthday.”

On April 9, 1948, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Salley Digs From Under Wreckage of Tornado.”

On September 16, 1948, Mrs. Horace T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Fractures Elbow.

1950

Clara M Jacobs was counted in the census on 03 Apr 1950 in Pontiac, Richland, South Carolina, USA, as a 40-year-old, female, white, married, wife, librarian at State University Library. Also in the home was her husband; Horace T. Jacobs; and their children, Sylvia YJacobs, Hampton H Jacobs, Lawrence E Jacobs, and John J Jacobs.

On October 7, 1950, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “‘Jack And The Beanstalk’ Junior Theater Cast Given.”

On October 10, 1950, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Kitty Kaye.”

On October 10, 1950, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article,”‘Jack and Beanstalk’ Cast Announced by Junior Theater.

On October 26, 1950, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “JUNIOR THEATER PLAY.”

1953

On February 7, 1953, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Thomas-Grainger Wedding Plans.”

On February 14 1953, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Kitty Kaye.”

On February 14 1953, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “For Women Only.”

On February 21, 1953, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Kitty Kaye

On February 21, 1953, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Items of Interest to Society.

On February 22, 1953, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Miss Thomas, Mr. Grainger Are Married.”

On February 28, 1953, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Thomas, Grainger Wedding.”

1954

On March 1, 1954, Miss Clara Mae Kizer was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Jacobs Offers For County Commissioner.”

On May 12, 1954, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “USC President to Address Knights of Pythias Convention.

On May 12, 1954, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “USC President to Address Knights of Pythias Convention.”

On May 12, 1954, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Seen Here and There.”

1955

On May 21, 1955, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Crobsy – Jacobs Marriage Is Announced.”

On May 21, 1955, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “MRS. HORACE H. JACOBS.

On May 22, 1955, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Miss Crosby, Mr. Jacobs Are Married.”

On August 31, 1955, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Hampton Jacobses Visiting Here.”

On December 7, 1955, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Mrs. Hampton Jacobs Arrives In England.”

1956

On December 3, 1956, Clara M Jacobs was mentioned as a living daughter in the obituary of Mrs Olivia Quintillia Stoudemire Kizer.

1959

On January 28, 1959, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Jacobs – Daughtry Wedding.”

On February 1, 1959, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “MRS. FRANK D. DAUGHTRY.

1960

On January 15, 1960, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Local Winthrop Alumnae Group To Honor Davis.”

1962

On March 7, 1962, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned as a living sister in the obituary of Herbert J. W. Kizer.

On March 27, 1962, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “SUMMONS.”

On April 3, 1962, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “SUMMONS.”

On April 10, 1962, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “SUMMONS.”

1964

On December 27, 1964, Mrs. Horace Tillman Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “THE BRIDE’S BOOK.”

1967

On May 20, 1967, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “The Social Lines.”

1970

On May 20, 1970, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Clubwomen Elect New Officers.”

1971

On May 27, 1971, Mrs Clara Mae Kizer Jacobs was mentioned as the living wife in the obituary of Mr Horace Tillman Jacobs.

1974

On March 30, 1974, Clara Mae Kizer Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “ESTATE NOTICE.”

On April 6, 1974, Clara Mae Kizer Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “ESTATE NOTICE.”

On April 13, 1974, Clara Mae Kizer Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “ESTATE NOTICE.”

1977

On November 28, 1977, Clara Mae Jacobs was mentioned as a living sister in the obituary of John E Kizer.

1979

On September 10, 1979, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Events

1982

On July 24, 1982, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Church News.”

1985

On February 11, 1985, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “DAC meeting Feb. 22, 23 at Town House.”

1987

On February 25, 1987, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “DAC makes plans for annual state assembly this weekend.

On February 25, 1987, Mrs. Horace T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “DAC makes plans for annual state assembly this weekend.”

1998


She died on 19 Mar 1998. She was buried in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, USA at Greenlawn Memorial Park.

Clara Mae Jacobs
1 Jul 1909 – 19 Mar 1998 (aged 88)
Greenlawn Memorial Park
Clara Mae Jacobs
1 Jul 1909 – 19 Mar 1998 (aged 88)
Greenlawn Memorial Park

2005

On May 8, 2005, Mrs. Horace Tillman Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Jacobs – Goff.

On August 21, 2005, Mrs. Horace Tillman Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Goff – Jacobs.

2006

On March 12, 2006 Clara Mae Kizer Jacobs was mentioned as the deceased mother in the obituary of Lawrence “Larry” Edward Jacobs, Sr.

2024

On July 5, 2024, Clara Mae Jacobs was mention as the deceased mother in the obituary of Sylvia Jacobs Daughtry.

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