History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 563. [Bourbon County] [Hutchinson Precinct] JACOB JACOBY, farmer, P. O. Hutchinson; was born Oct. 20, 1817, in Bourbon County, Ky., which has since been his home. His life is an example of the steady, sober industry to be found in many instances in the Blue Grass country, which is now being occupied by the second and third generation of descendants of the old pioneers. Six miles from Paris, on the Paris and Georgetown Pike, he has a nice farm of 157 acres, where his life has been spent; he has taken an active interest in church affairs, and has been a liberal giver in promoting the cause of religion, having been since 1833 a member of the M. E. Church, and an officer in the same since 1864; he is also Superintendent of the Sabbath School supported by his Church. For eight years he also held the office of Magistrate. In June 1844, he was married to Miss Elizabeth S. Kerr, who bore him four children before her death, viz: Amanda, born Feb. 25, 1845; Nannie, born June 3, 1847; Mary Sept. 26, 1849, and James, born March 8, 1852. His second marriage was to Miss Charity E. Haynes, of Fayette County, on March 3, 1857. The children born of this marriage are: Jacob S., born December 15, 1857; Jennie, born May 9, 1859; George, born Jan. 14, 1861; Samuel, born Jan. 13, 1863; Lyle, born Aug. 7, 1864; Charles, Dec. 12, 1866; Benjamin, born June 20, 1869, and Joseph, born Feb. 22, 1876. Jacoby Kerr Haynes = none http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/bourbon/jacoby.j.txt