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Re: John Jacob 1686
Posted by: Deborah J (ID *****1582) Date: January 27, 2006 at 23:23:22
In Reply to: John Jacob 1686 by Barbara Spicer of 505

Barbara -- if my family's research is correct then we've Jgot a common ancestor.

We show John Jacob (Jr.) as being born to (Capt.) John Jacob and his wife Anne Cheney Jacob in 1686 in Anne Arundel Co., MD.

According to the information we have, John Jacob (Sr.) arrived in the colonies in about 1660 and married Anne Cheney in 1681 in Anne Arundel Co., MD.

There are two differing theories on John Jacob (Sr.). One is that he was born in Dover, Kent, England in 1629, the son or grandson of a landowner also named John Jacob. No information has been found on the reason for his immigrating to the colonies.

The other theory is that he was never a Captain and that he came to the colonies as an indentured servant of one John Warner. We do not have any information on John Warner, where his "plantation" was, or the circumstances of the indenture.

Neither version includes information on which ship brought him to the colonies nor which port he came through.

If we've got the dates correct, John Jacob lived until 1726 (I'm a little skeptical -- 97 sounds like quite an advanced age for the time). He and Anne had 10 children (!) all born in Anne Arundel Co., MD (All Hallows Parish):

Charity (b. about 1682) ; Elizabeth (b. 1683) ; Joseph (b. 1685) ; John, Jr. (b. 1686) ; Benjamin (b. 1688) ;
Anne (b. 1692) ; Samuel (b. 1695) ; Richard (b. 1697) ; Thomas (b. 1698) ; Susannah (b. 1716).

Our info tells us we are descended from Joseph, their 3rd child/1st son, who married Elizabeth Joanes (Jones) in 1706 (All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel, MD).

Joseph & Elizabeth's 2nd child/son, Benjamin (b. 1710 same location) married Anne Hope in 1732 (Westminter Parish, Anne Arundel Co., MD) is my antecedent. This is the first time we see the addition of a "s" to the Jacobs name. (Sometimes Benjamin is referred to as Benjamin Jacob in the records; sometimes Benjamin Jacobs.)

Benjamin and Anne's 2nd (?) child/son, William (b. 1735 same location) married Elizabeth Drollinger (some records say Trollinger) in 1775 (Caroline, MD). Their 4th child/son, Gabriel (b. 1781 Philadelphia, PA) married Margaret Jackson in 1805 (George's Creek V, Allegany, MD).

Gabriel and Margaret's 3rd son (7th child out of 12 !), Enos (b. 1818 Allegany, MD), married Rachel Barnes in 1840 (Allegany, MD). Enos and Rachel must have headed west to Maryland Township, IL (now Adeline, IL) almost immediately after they were married. We don't have a verified place of birth for their 1st child, Francis (Frank), born in 1841, but we know that their 2nd child, Lavinia, was born in IL in 1843.

Their 8th child (out of 11 !), Foneticus, who was born in 1855 in Maryland Twnshp, IL, is my great-great grandfather. Foneticus married Mina Avery in 1878; their 3rd child/1st son, another Enos, was born in 1882 in the same location.

This Enos married Josephine Finkboner in 1903 (also in Maryland Twnshp, IL); their first child/son was my grandfather, Willis, who was born in 1906 (same loc); he married Mildren Kuntzelman in 1928. My father, their 1st child/son, born in 1931 in the same location, was also named Enos (he passed away in 1986).

Enos and Rachel, Foneticus and Mina, Enos and Josphine, Willis and Mildred, and my dad are all buried in a small rural cemetery in Adeline, IL.

If you feel that our families both descend from that first John Jacob, please post a follow-up to this message. I have additional info which I would gladly share with you (children's names, places/dates of births and deaths, etc.) I would also be very interested in any information you may have, even (or especially) if your information is different than mine.

If anyone else reads this posting and has information they can share on this branch of the Jacob(s) family, I would be grateful if you would post a follow-up. Any information will be appreciated. Thanks!



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