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Rev. William Harrison Wyatt

Rev. William Harrison Wyatt

Male 1891 - 1941  (50 years)

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  • Name William Harrison Wyatt 
    Prefix Rev. 
    Birth 1891  Canon, MS Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 21 Mar 1941  Indianapolis, Indiana Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Burial 27 Mar 1941  Indianapolis, Indiana Floral Park Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I1096  edwards_moore
    Last Modified 14 Dec 2021 

    Mother Maggie Stokes,   b. MS Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F476  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Mary Ellen Wyatt Moore,   b. 20 Feb 1894, Grant Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 8 Jul 1965, Indianapolis, Indiana Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 71 years) 
    Children 
     1. Julia Mae Moore
    Family ID F376  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 26 Jun 2015 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 21 Mar 1941 - Indianapolis, Indiana Link to Google Earth
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  • Photos
    Name of my aunt Mary's husband, Rev. W.H. Wyatt
    This past Thanksgiving (2921), Justin posted the video of our 1955 thanksgiving dinner. Joyce asked me a few questions about my aunt Mary. I had few answers. This week, I asked Sophie some questions, she gave me a key piece of information, everyone referred to him as Reverence Wyatt. Within hours, I found out that he died in 1941 and was a pastor of Good Hope Baptist Church in Indianapolis.
    Rev. W. H. Wyatt attending a convention
    Rev. W. H. Wyatt attending a convention

    Documents
    Rev. W. H. Wyatt mentioned on page 8 in an article continued from page 1 about 'Ramsey will Keynote Meet at Antioch'.
    Rev. W. H. Wyatt mentioned on page 8 in an article continued from page 1 about "Ramsey will Keynote Meet at Antioch".
    Funeral Record For Rev W. H. Wyatt.  Aunt Mary's husband was W. H. Wyatt whose funeral was on 3/27/1941 at Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home.
    Funeral Record For Rev W. H. Wyatt. Aunt Mary's husband was W. H. Wyatt whose funeral was on 3/27/1941 at Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home.
    The Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home of Indianapolis, Indiana, was co-founded by the Rev. Plummer D. Jacobs and his younger brother, the Rev. Cary Duval Jacobs. They were natives of Dudley, Wayne County, North Carolina, and sons of Solomon and Elizabeth Jacobs. Plummer was born on May 10, 1897, and first appears in the Indianapolis city directory in 1930. The following year, he is listed as manager of the Lucas B. Willis Funeral Home. Cary was born November 2, 1901, and joined his brother in Indianapolis in the early 1930s. By 1933, the brothers had co-founded Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home at 1207 N. West Street. They later operated the business in two locations in the city at 1239 N. West Street and 2401 Martindale Avenue.

    Plummer Jacobs was also a longtime assistant pastor of the Mount Paran Baptist Church in Indianapolis and died in April 1980. His widow, Lavenia B. Jacobs, continued in the funeral business in Indianapolis, most recently as a partner in the Lavenia, Smith & Summers Home for Funerals.

    Cary Jacobs was a lawyer as well as a minister and funeral director. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina, his master?s degree from Columbia University and his law degree from Fordham University in New York City. He married Jessie Keys in 1935. Active in the Marion County Bar Association and numerous civic organizations, he was also an associate minister of the Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church. Following his death on April 21, 1977, his widow, Jessie Keys Jacobs, continued to own and operate the Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home. She was active in civic affairs, being elected to the Indianapolis Board of School Commissioners from 1970 to 1974, and was also the first black woman to run for the state legislature. She died in Indianapolis on September 3, 2007.

    Census Images
    1930 census for Wm Wyatt (maybe, check age)
    1930 census for Wm Wyatt (maybe, check age)

    Death Certificates
    Death Certificate Rev. Wm H. Wyatt
    Death Certificate Rev. Wm H. Wyatt