This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jacobs, Glassburn, Smith, Fox, Morse, Craddock, McNamara Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Zh.2ADE/1887.1 Message Board Post: Here's some JACOBS information from the Tampico Tornado that might be hits to those you are looking for: January 16, 1913 Mrs. A.T. GLASSBURN received word of the death of her cousin, Edwin E. SMITH of Seattle, Washington. His father, Albert SMITH, is a brother of A.M. SMITH and Mrs. Mary E. JACOBS of this place. Death was caused by typhoid menegitis and occurred at the Noble hospital. The young man was born in 1876 and was a fine young fellow of Christian character. May 30, 1903 Mrs. FOX returned to her home in Chicago Monday after a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Mary JACOBS. August 15, 1903 Mrs. Bert JACOBS and children, of Chicago, are the guests of Mrs. Mary JACOBS and J.M. JACOBS. December 4, 1903 Mrs. Mary JACOBS intends to go to Chicago Saturday where she will visit with relatives for three months. December 11, 1903 Mrs. Mary JACOBS went to Chicago Saturday morning, where she will spend several weeks visiting relatives. February 18, 1899 Marion JACOBS spent a week in Chicago visiting his brother Bert. April 9, 1892 Dr. A. H. MORSE, of Dakota, stepped off the train here last week Thursday. He was called here by the illness of his wife, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. JACOBS. May 23, 1891 MARRIED JACOBS-CRADDOCK - At the home of the bride's mother, Wednesday, May 20th, 1891, J. Marion JACOBS and Nellie CRADDOCK, both of Tampico, by the Rev. A Lincoln SHUTE, B.D. The bride is a daughter of our respected citizen, Mrs. H.A. CRADDOCK. June 21, 1890 MARRIED JACOBS-McNAMARA - At the parsonage in Spring Valley, Wednesday, June 11th, 1890, by Rev. Firth STRINGER, Mr. Bert JACOBS of Tampico, and Miss Anna McNAMARA, late of Kansas. May 1, 1886 Messrs. J.W. WHITE and A.E. JACOBS are engaged building wire fences on their property two miles northeast of Tampico. October 23, 1886 Tom. STEADMAN has moved into the Gene JACOBS house. He is now next to the chruch, and as one might say "right under the drippings of the Sanctuary."