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Birth: | 18 July 1746 |
Gender: | Male |
Died: | 6 May 1814 |
Buried: | Lebanon, NJ |
Notes: | Jacob was a yeoman and blacksmith. He owned the farm where Cole Alpaugh farmed, 1/2 mile N.W. of Cokesbury. His will was probated on 21 April 1814. All property was divided equally between the 12 children after the death of his widow. Executors were sons, Frederick and Conrad Apgar. Inventory - $6,808.59 made by Conrad Apgar and John Hoffman. Jacob was a yeoman and blacksmith. He owned the farm where Cole Alpaugh farmed, 1/2 mi. N.W. of Cokesbury. His will was probated on 21 April 1814. Real and personal property to be divided equally between the 12 children after the death of his widow. Executors were sons, Frederick and Conrad Apgar. Inventory, $6,808.59; made by Conrad Apgar and John Hoffman. |
Father: | Friedrich Epgert |
Mother: | Anna Eva Schaefer |
Family: | Hannah Charity Pickle, b. 20 March 1754, d. 21 July 1846 |
Notes: | Records of the Lebanon Church show a first wife of Jacob as Gertraud and the first 6 children as hers and second wife as Hannah. |
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