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- [johns file.FTW]
JACOB JOHNS was living in Caroline County, Virginia by 1732. He was proba bly the son of William Johns of St. John's Parish in King William Count y, Virginia and the brother of JOHN JOHNS of Caroline County. Proof for t hese connections has not been found.
CAROLINE CO., VA COURT RECORDS:
1732- JACOB JOHNS was living in Caroline Co. and was the owner of one slav e.
1732- JACOB JOHNS was on several jury panels.
1746- JACOB JOHNS served on a Grand Jury.
1748- JACOB JOHNS and Ann Welsh were convicted of adultry.
1750- JACOB JOHNS was listed as a tailor.
1752- JACOB JOHNS witnessed the Last Will and Testament of John Johns.
1755- William Broaddus was listed as an apprentice tailor to JACOB JOHNS.
1759- JACOB JOHNS was listed as a debtor who took the pauper's oath.
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