The song is actually titled John Jacob Jingle Heimer Schmidt. However, the song is just an old children's song that is sung over and over, and not based on a real person.
no he is not john Jacob's last name is Jacob while john Jacob jingle heimer smith's last name is smith
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John Cotton Smith has written: 'An oration, pronounced at Sharon, on the anniversary of American independence, 4th of July, 1798' 'The correspondence and miscellanies of the Hon. John Cotton Smith ..' -- subject(s): Politics and government
I just bought a farmhouse that was built in 1796 in High Falls New York and the 1850 census has a Jacob Brodhead who at the time was 16 years old living in the house. That would mean his birth year was 1833 or 1834, the same as Jacob Brodhead's.If it is the same person, his parents were John (Johannes) H Brodhead and his mother was Eliza. The Hardenbergh name is associated with the Brodheads by marriage.If it is the same person Jacob is buried next the the house in the family graveyard. The house is located at 971 County Route 6 in High Falls New York.
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Less said the better The bill unpaid, the dead letter No roses at the end Of Smith, our friend. Last words don't matter When there are none to flatter No words can fill the post Of Smith, the ghost For Smith, our brother Only son of loving mother The ocean heaved, stirred, Leaving no word. I think this is by John Pudney, and was in his book The Net, about an experimental aircraft.
Some women are professionals and due to notoriety or career she has to keep her name. Some women want to keep their surname and not take their husband's name while others will use the two names. If her name is Sharon White and she marries John Smith there are three ways she can do this: * Mrs. John White-Smith * Mrs. Sharon White-Smith * Sharon White It's a great idea for ALL women to keep their surname and hyphenate it with their husband's surname for genealogy purposes. Once a woman is married and takes on her husband's surname it's very difficult to track her down.
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The Hangover
John jingle himer smith John jingle himer smith Theobald Boehm designed the modern flute.
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The Kid!
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They were John, Jacob, Jingle, Haimer, and Schmidt. There were also the step kids but nobody cares about them
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Stu is played by Ed Helms.