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Horace Ackerman Jackson1
M, b. 1910, d. 1992
Father | Aaron Eckerson Jackson b. 8 Oct 1888, d. 1969 |
Mother | Alice Pearl Gaynon b. 28 Jul 1892, d. 1 Mar 1937 |
Horace Ackerman Jackson was born in 1910.1 He married Marie Romano.1 Horace Ackerman Jackson died in 1992.1
Family | Marie Romano |
Name variation: Jack Jackson.1
Citations
- [S653] George R Frylinck, Vreeland File - Frylinck.
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Hugh Jackson1
M, b. 1759, d. 1779
Father | Andrew Jackson |
Hugh Jackson was born in 1759 at Ireland.1 He died in 1779 at British prison from small pox or neglected wounds.1
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Child |
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Citations
- [S343] Smith File, Jackson Family.
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Jennett Jackson1
F, b. 28 May 1814
Jennett Jackson was born on 28 May 1814.1 She married Eli Bush Keesler, son of John Paul Keesler and Clarissa Sutliff.1
Family | Eli Bush Keesler b. 28 Aug 1819, d. 18 Oct 1888 |
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Married name: Keesler.
Citations
- [S616] Julia (Mrs.) Palmer, Keesler File, May 2005.
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Joseph Jackson1
M
Family | Lydia Ann Carle b. 1830, d. 1864 |
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Citations
- [S1113] Gene J., "Family Files (Carle-Firestone)," e-mail to J. Boyle, 12 Jan 2011.
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Lydia Jackson1
F, b. circa 1658, d. after 25 January 1699
Father | Abraham Jackson d. a 1657 |
Mother | Remember Morton d. a 1658 |
Lydia Jackson was born circa 1658 at Plymouth, MA.1 She married (1) Israel Leavitt, son of John Leavitt and Sarah Gilman, on 10 January 1676 (Hingham or Plymouth, MA.)1 Lydia Jackson married (2) Preserved Hall on 25 January 1699 at Hingham, MA.1 Lydia Jackson died after 25 January 1699.1
Family 1 | Israel Leavitt b. 23 Apr 1648, d. 25 Dec 1696 |
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Family 2 | Preserved Hall |
Married name: Leavitt. Married name: Hall.
Citations
- [S130] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004.
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Mary Jackson (dec'd)1
F, d. 3 November 1885
Mary Jackson (dec'd) died on 3 November 1885 at Wortendyke, NJ.1
Text on filecard
Mary Jackson (dec'd) died intestate 3 Nov 1885 at Wortendyke, NJ, leaving a brother and sister (not named.)1
Mary Jackson (dec'd) died intestate 3 Nov 1885 at Wortendyke, NJ, leaving a brother and sister (not named.)1
Citations
- [S1221] Cardfile.
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Morris Jackson1
M, b. before 1779
Father | Hugh Jackson b. 1759, d. 1779 |
Family | Lavina (?) b. 1779, d. 1867 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S343] Smith File, Jackson Family.
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Nancy Jackson1
F, b. 1812, d. 1894
Father | Morris Jackson b. b 1779 |
Mother | Lavina (?) b. 1779, d. 1867 |
Nancy Jackson was born in 1812.1 She married Benjamin Buell Jones, son of Augustus Jones Jr., in 1829 at Huron, OH.1 Nancy Jackson died in 1894.1
Family | Benjamin Buell Jones d. 1870 |
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Nancy Jackson and Benjamin Buell Jones were strict and religious Methodists who didn't believe in drinking, smoking, card playing, or going to the theatre.1 They move circa 1837 to ]L] After her husband's death Nancy lived with her daughter, Mary.1 Married name: Jones.
Citations
- [S343] Smith File, Jackson Family.
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Orville Jackson1
M, b. 16 August 1893, d. June 1984
Father | George Franklin Jackson b. 3 Mar 1857, d. 21 Jun 1922 |
Mother | Florence Adell Vreeland b. 2 Sep 1867, d. 1948 |
Orville Jackson was born on 16 August 1893 at Spring Creek, Ada County, ID.1 He married Floy Lavelle Sims on 27 June 1923.1 Orville Jackson died in June 1984 at Eagle, Ada County, ID.1
Family | Floy Lavelle Sims b. 1 Mar 1901, d. 8 Jun 1976 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S199] Pedigrees, WFT-12.
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Samuel Jackson Jr.1
M
Father | Samuel Jackson |
Mother | Rebecca Dixon |
Family | |
Child |
Samuel Jackson Jr. lived circa 1808 at Felton Place, Whetsell Settlement, Preston County, WV.1
Citations
- [S282] Unknown Author, Family Group Sheets of DeWitt Family of Garrett County, MD.
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William Jackson1
M
William Jackson married Marian Simmons Vreeland, daughter of Cornelius C Vreeland and Ellen Van Blarcom.1
Family | Marian Simmons Vreeland b. 5 Aug 1822 |
Citations
- [S92] Louis Beach Vreeland, Vreeland Family, page 89.
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William G. Jackson1
M, d. 20 December 1884
William G. Jackson died on 20 December 1884.1
Text on filecard
William G. Jackson died intestate 20 Dec 1884, leaving 4 children (not named) Abraham R. Rutan, administrator.1
William G. Jackson died intestate 20 Dec 1884, leaving 4 children (not named) Abraham R. Rutan, administrator.1
Citations
- [S1221] Cardfile.
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Charity Jacob1
F, b. circa 1681, d. after 7 May 1741
Father | John Jacob b. c 1631, d. 1726 |
Mother | Anne Cheney b. 1661, d. Apr 1730 |
Charity Jacob was born circa 1681.1 She married Richard Duckett on 26 January 1697/98 at Maryland.1 Charity Jacob died after 7 May 1741.1
Family | Richard Duckett b. bt 1672 - 1675, d. Sep 1733 |
Child |
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Married name: Duckett.
Citations
- [S812] Myrna Schmidt Holder, Holder File, 23 Jun 2005.
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John Jacob1
M, b. circa 1631, d. 1726
John Jacob was born circa 1631 at England.1 He married Anne Cheney, daughter of Richard Cheney Sr. and Eleanor (?).1 John Jacob died in 1726 at Anne Arundel County, MD.1
Family | Anne Cheney b. 1661, d. Apr 1730 |
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Citations
- [S812] Myrna Schmidt Holder, Holder File, 23 Jun 2005.
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Hendrich Jacobese1
M
Hendrich Jacobese was born at Albany, NY.1 He married Aeltie Van Westervelt, daughter of Lubbert Lubbertse Westervelt and Hilletie Paulus, on 1 March 1707.1
Family | Aeltie Van Westervelt b. 6 Apr 1685 |
Citations
- [S333] Mary DeWitt, Westervelt File.
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Annatje Jacobs1
F
Annatje Jacobs was born at Bergen County, NJ, (near David's Plantation.)1 She married William Day on 14 April 1691 at Bergen (now Jersey City), Hudson County, NJ.1
Family | William Day |
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Annatje Jacobs lived at Hasymus, NJ.1 Married name: Day.
Citations
- [S332] Rev. George W. Labaw, The Dey Family of Preakness.
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Echtje Jacobs1
F, d. 23 December 1668
Echtje Jacobs was born at 's Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands.2 She married Dirck Claase Braecke on 12 November 1650 at New Amsterdam.1,2 Echtje Jacobs died on 23 December 1668.2
Family | Dirck Claase Braecke d. 26 Mar 1693 |
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Name variation: Neesje Jacobs.2 Married name: Braecke.
Citations
- [S92] Louis Beach Vreeland, Vreeland Family, page 21.
- [S202] Myra Vreeland Lane and Skip Lane, Vreeland - Van Schaik in "e-mail address," listserve message 30 Dec 1999.
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Emma Jacobs1
F, b. 14 July 1871, d. 12 March 1942
Father | Uriah Jacobs b. 4 Mar 1835, d. 3 Mar 1922 |
Mother | Catherine Maul b. 19 Nov 1839, d. 13 Dec 1927 |
Emma Jacobs was born on 14 July 1871 at East Berlin, PA.1 She married Ira Hildebrandt Myers, son of Edward Meyers and Catherine Hildebrand.1 Emma Jacobs died on 12 March 1942 at Baltimore, MD.1 She was buried in Parkville Cemetery.1
Family | Ira Hildebrandt Myers b. 17 Nov 1873, d. 1 May 1948 |
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Married name: Myers.
Citations
- [S814] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.
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Epke Jacobs1
M, b. circa 1626, d. circa 1717
Father | Jacob Epkesz b. c 1600, d. a 1651 |
Mother | Reytske Sick Dotter d. b May 1652 |
Epke Jacobs was born circa 1626 at Harlingen, Friesland, The Netherlands.2 He married Sistke Tietske Dircks at Harlingen, The Netherlands.3,4 Epke Jacobs died circa 1717 at Hackensack, Bergen County, NJ.2,4
Family | Sistke Tietske Dircks |
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Epke Jacobs was before 1659 a framer (?farmer) at Harlingen, Friesland, The Netherlands.4
Epke, his wife and 5 sons emigrated from Amsterdam to New Amsterdam on the ship 'DeTrouw' on Feb 13, 1659 and arrived in New Amsterdam by 5 May 1659. Epke was appointed one of the Court of Oyer and Terminer at Bergen (Jersey City) in 1679. He owned land at Hackensack as early as 1681. In 1695, four of his sons, Seba, Cornelius, Hendrick and Dirk, with six other persons bought from the proprietors of East Jersey, a tract of land extending from the Hudson River to Overpeck Creek (about 2 miles in length) and a quarter mile from north to south.4,5 Name variation: Epke Egbert Jacobse Banta.3 Name variation: Epke Jacob Banta.6
Epke, his wife and 5 sons emigrated from Amsterdam to New Amsterdam on the ship 'DeTrouw' on Feb 13, 1659 and arrived in New Amsterdam by 5 May 1659. Epke was appointed one of the Court of Oyer and Terminer at Bergen (Jersey City) in 1679. He owned land at Hackensack as early as 1681. In 1695, four of his sons, Seba, Cornelius, Hendrick and Dirk, with six other persons bought from the proprietors of East Jersey, a tract of land extending from the Hudson River to Overpeck Creek (about 2 miles in length) and a quarter mile from north to south.4,5 Name variation: Epke Egbert Jacobse Banta.3 Name variation: Epke Jacob Banta.6
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George Jacobs1
M, b. 12 December 1800, d. 3 October 1864
Father | Samuel Jacobs b. 8 Dec 1765, d. 1 Nov 1847 |
Mother | Elizabeth Mohr b. 1765, d. a 2 Feb 1802 |
George Jacobs was born on 12 December 1800 at York County, PA.1 He married Sarah (Sally) Catharine Altland, daughter of Jacob Altland and Catherine Trimmer.1 George Jacobs died on 3 October 1864.1 He was buried in Mummerts Meeting House Cemetery in East Berlin.1
Family | Sarah (Sally) Catharine Altland b. 4 Jan 1806, d. 24 Aug 1893 |
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Citations
- [S814] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.
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Henry Jacobs1
M, b. circa 1690, d. circa 17 April 1773
Henry Jacobs was born circa 1690.1 He married Maria Catharina (?)1 Henry Jacobs died circa 17 April 1773.1 He was buried in Jacobs Burial Ground.1
Family | Maria Catharina (?) d. a 1746 |
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Henry Jacobs made a will on 4 March 1774. Henry Jacob in sickbed.
If my wife Maria Sabilla will stay she shall have all her care as before, with full power to sell all moveables for her living. If this insufficient, she has the power to sell the plantation where I now live. After her death, what is left to my children in peace with each other shall divide, mine the one half and her's the one half.
That which my son Philip was yearly to give out of the old place shall be discharged after my decease. The horse Bob my son Philip shall have.
To son Henry my wearing apparel.
Shall be my wife's decision to go to her children. If she does go away, she shall have full authority of horse saddle and bridel, two cows, (etc.) If she takes money or bonds, then neither she nor her children shall neither seek or demand from my children either money, goods, or land, and my children shall not demand anything of her and her children.
Executors: Samuel Jacob and Philip Altland
Witnesses: Mathias Buser, Johannes Deardorf, Dietrich Mummert, Samuel Arnold and Daniel Schweigart.
Testator Marked. Also Marked by wife and Philip and Samuel Jacob.
(Source: SCPGS No.40, Jul/Oct 1989 Abstracts of Unrecorded wills, York Co, Pa. 1749-1798. Original in German; contemporary translation)
Henry Jacobs was a witness to the will of Clement Studebaker, 15 Jan 1762. Probated 12 September 1774 with witnesses Deardorf and Arnold affirming before Samuel Johnston, Deputy Register. (Translation by John Morris a Quaker, who affirmed to its truth on 12 September 1774)
One of a significant number of wills not rcorded in the county's will books- 1. because of the time period Revolutionary War, and 2. Written originally in German, and since the English translation was not the original, it was not recorded. Should be in appropriate folders of the Register of Wills in the York County Courthouse.1
If my wife Maria Sabilla will stay she shall have all her care as before, with full power to sell all moveables for her living. If this insufficient, she has the power to sell the plantation where I now live. After her death, what is left to my children in peace with each other shall divide, mine the one half and her's the one half.
That which my son Philip was yearly to give out of the old place shall be discharged after my decease. The horse Bob my son Philip shall have.
To son Henry my wearing apparel.
Shall be my wife's decision to go to her children. If she does go away, she shall have full authority of horse saddle and bridel, two cows, (etc.) If she takes money or bonds, then neither she nor her children shall neither seek or demand from my children either money, goods, or land, and my children shall not demand anything of her and her children.
Executors: Samuel Jacob and Philip Altland
Witnesses: Mathias Buser, Johannes Deardorf, Dietrich Mummert, Samuel Arnold and Daniel Schweigart.
Testator Marked. Also Marked by wife and Philip and Samuel Jacob.
(Source: SCPGS No.40, Jul/Oct 1989 Abstracts of Unrecorded wills, York Co, Pa. 1749-1798. Original in German; contemporary translation)
Henry Jacobs was a witness to the will of Clement Studebaker, 15 Jan 1762. Probated 12 September 1774 with witnesses Deardorf and Arnold affirming before Samuel Johnston, Deputy Register. (Translation by John Morris a Quaker, who affirmed to its truth on 12 September 1774)
One of a significant number of wills not rcorded in the county's will books- 1. because of the time period Revolutionary War, and 2. Written originally in German, and since the English translation was not the original, it was not recorded. Should be in appropriate folders of the Register of Wills in the York County Courthouse.1
Citations
- [S814] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.
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Heyletje Jacobs
F, b. circa 1635, d. 1678
Father | Jacob Westercamp |
Heyletje Jacobs was born circa 1635 at Gothenborg. She married Jan Broerse Decker, son of Broer Decker, before 1657.1 Heyletje Jacobs died in 1678.
Family | Jan Broerse Decker b. c 1630, d. c 1710 |
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NOTE: Heyletje Jacobs Westercamp was listed as daughter of Hendrick Westercamp, This does not seemlocical, as her patronymic is Jacobs, not Hendricks.2 Name variation: Heyletje Jacobs Westercamp. Married name: Decker.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.3,4
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.3,4
Citations
- [S1134] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online http://njgsbc.org/indexes/bergen-county-families/, Decker File.
- [S1173] Afin Broekman, Notes.
- [S277] Orange County (NY) Genealogical Society Quarterly, vol. 21 (1991), pg. 17.
- [S533] Beaufils, Beaufils.GED, 26 Sep 1996).
- [S1134] Patricia Wardell, Bergen County Families, online http://njgsbc.org/indexes/bergen-county-families/, W File.
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Janetje Jacobs
F, b. 11 May 1664
Father | Jacobus Jans Coobes |
Mother | Jannetje Oothout |
Janetje Jacobs was born at Rensselaerwyck, NY. She was baptized on 11 May 1664 at Wiltwyck, New Netherlands. She married (1) Antoni Swartwout, son of Roelof Swartwout and Eva Aelberts, on 30 April 1692. Janetje Jacobs married (2) Harmanas Barentsen Van Inwegen, son of Barent Van Nimwegen, on 19 January 1701 at Kingston, NY.1 Janetje Jacobs died at Machackemeck, NY.
Family 1 | Antoni Swartwout b. 11 May 1664, d. b 1701 |
Children |
Family 2 | Harmanas Barentsen Van Inwegen |
Children |
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John Jacobs1
M, b. circa 1630, d. circa 1693
Father | Nicholas Jacobs d. 5 Jun 1657 |
Mother | Mary Gilman d. c May 1681 |
John Jacobs was born circa 1630 at England.1 He married (1) Margery Eames, daughter of Captain Anthony Eames, before 1655 (probably.)1 John Jacobs married (2) Mary Russell.2 John Jacobs died circa 1693 at Massachusetts.1
Family 1 | Margery Eames d. bt 1658 - 1665 |
Child |
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Family 2 | Mary Russell d. a 1663 |
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Louise Jacobs1
F, b. 1884, d. 1961
Louise Jacobs was born in 1884 at Terneuzen, Zeeuws Vlaanderen, Zeeland, The Netherlands.2,3 She married Hippolijtus van Laere on 17 September 1908 at Terneuzen, Zeeland.1,3 Louise Van Laere died in 1961.1,2 She was buried in Maryrest Cemetery in Mahwah, Plot #9 B 176.2
Family | Paul Van Laere b. 1881, d. 28 Feb 1953 |
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Her parents were Cornelis Jacobs and Felicita Amelia Verstraete.3 Louise Van Laere and Hippolijtus van Laere immigrated on 16 May 1910 on the Lapland, from Antwerp (7 May 1910), arriving 16 May 1910 in New York. Their son Maurice Van Laere is with them. They list his brother T. van Laere as contact in Sas van Gent. They are going to a friend Jan (or Joe) Schiele (or Schenk?), in Lodi, NJ.1,4
1920 Fed. census (1 Jun): Household of Paul Van Laere, 131 Spring Street, Lodi Borough, Bergen County, NJ.5 Name variation: Louisa Amelia Jacobs.3 Married name: Van Laere.2
1920 Fed. census (1 Jun): Household of Paul Van Laere, 131 Spring Street, Lodi Borough, Bergen County, NJ.5 Name variation: Louisa Amelia Jacobs.3 Married name: Van Laere.2
Citations
- [S1216] The Ridgewood Herald News, Mar 5, 1953, pg. 6.
- [S803] Diverse Websites (details in citation detail), http://www.interment.net/data/us/nj/bergen/maryrest/…
- [S796] Wie Was Wie, Dutch Genealogical Database. Online at http://www.wiewaswie.nl/, Terneuzen Marriages : 1908 #55.
- [S795] Ellis Island Immigration Records. Online at http://www.ellisislandrecords.org/, Lapland, 16 May 1910 (pg 223-224, line 4-6).
- [S797] 1920 Federal Census, Population Schedules, Paul van Liere, 1920. T625, Roll: 1018, Page: 45-46, ED 60.
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Mary Jacobs1
F, b. 30 March 1656, d. 16 May 1737
Father | John Jacobs b. c 1630, d. c 1693 |
Mother | Margery Eames d. bt 1658 - 1665 |
Mary Jacobs was born on 30 March 1656 at Hingham, MA.1 She married (1) Elisha Bisbey, son of Elisha Bisbey and Joanna (?), on 25 March 1685 (by Gov. Bradstreet.)1 Mary Jacobs married (2) Samuel Bacon.1 Mary Jacobs died on 16 May 1737 at Pembroke, MA.1 She was buried in Center Cemetery in Pembroke.1
Family 1 | Elisha Bisbey b. c 1654, d. 4 Mar 1715 |
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Family 2 | Samuel Bacon d. b 25 Mar 1685 |
Married name: Bisbey. Married name: Bacon.
Citations
- [S130] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004.
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Mary Magdalena Jacobs1
F, b. 4 December 1763, d. 6 August 1832
Father | Philip Jacobs b. Mar 1737/38, d. 13 Apr 1792 |
Mother | Susanna Mummert b. 20 Feb 1739/40, d. 3 Feb 1787 |
Mary Magdalena Jacobs was born on 4 December 1763 at Paradise Twp, York County, PA.1 She married Philip Altland, son of John Philip Altland and Anna Maria Schneider.1 Mary Magdalena Jacobs died on 6 August 1832.1 She was buried in Altland Meeting House Cemetery.1
Family | Philip Altland b. 18 Nov 1763, d. 20 Apr 1839 |
Child |
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Married name: Altland.
Citations
- [S814] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.
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Nicholas Jacobs1
M, d. 5 June 1657
Family | Mary Gilman d. c May 1681 |
Child |
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Nicholas and Mary were from Hingham, England.1
Some sources have the death place for Nicholas and Mary as Hingham, England. Acc. to the quoted website they came to Massachussetts in 1633 on the "Elizabeth Bonaventura."3
Some sources have the death place for Nicholas and Mary as Hingham, England. Acc. to the quoted website they came to Massachussetts in 1633 on the "Elizabeth Bonaventura."3
Citations
- [S130] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004.
- [S130] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004, (also has place of death as Hingham, England).
- [S803] Diverse Websites (details in citation detail), Nicholas Jacobs Family. <http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/jacobs/4360/
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Philip Jacobs1
M, b. March 1737/38, d. 13 April 1792
Father | Henry Jacobs b. c 1690, d. c 17 Apr 1773 |
Mother | Maria Catharina (?) d. a 1746 |
Philip Jacobs was born in March 1737/38 at York County, PA.1 He married Susanna Mummert, daughter of Deitrick Mummert and Ann (?).1 Philip Jacobs died on 13 April 1792.1 He was buried in Altland Meeting House Cemetery.1
Family | Susanna Mummert b. 20 Feb 1739/40, d. 3 Feb 1787 |
Child |
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A Philip Jacobs is listed in Pennsylvania German Pioneers (see notes for RIN 689) as having arrived in Phila and sworn the oath 9 Sept 1938.1
Citations
- [S814] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.
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Samuel Jacobs1
M, b. 8 December 1765, d. 1 November 1847
Father | Samuel Jacobs b. 1731, d. Nov 1775 |
Mother | Anna Maria Scharek |
Samuel Jacobs was born on 8 December 1765 at York County, PA.1 He married Elizabeth Mohr, daughter of Peter Mohr and Mary Magdalena Stauffer.1 Samuel Jacobs died on 1 November 1847 at PA.1 He was buried in Jacobs Burying Ground.1
Family | Elizabeth Mohr b. 1765, d. a 2 Feb 1802 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S814] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.