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Jacob Nauman Brubaker

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Jacob Nauman Brubaker

Birth
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
28 Apr 1919 (aged 79)
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2183886, Longitude: -77.1464351
Plot
section B, row 38, cemetery lot B-83
Memorial ID
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Biographical Annals of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, 1905; pg. 633

JACOB N. BRUBAKER, who resides about two miles out of Carlisle in the township of North Middleton, on a well-cultivated farm of forty acres, is a son of David O. Brubaker, grandson of David Brubaker, and a great-grandson of John Brubaker, who came to American from Germany in 1710. David Brubaker, the grandfather, was a farmer, and was a very worthy and reliable man.

Jacob N. Brubaker was born February 26, 1840, in Lancaster county (sic), and there attended the common schools, in the intervals working for his father until he was twenty-seven years of age. He then removed to Cumberland county (sic), and located in North Middleton township, on a farm about a mile north of where he now resides. In 1880 he purchased his present farm, upon which he built a barn, besides making many other improvements.

On March 5, 1875, Jacob N. Brubaker married Mary Elizabeth Wert, a daughter of Jacob and Margaret (Brought (sic)) Wert, of North Middleton township. The following named children were morning to this union: Emma Jane, born Dec. 4, 1876, who married Charles M. Bear, a son of Levi and Elizabeth Bear, of Harrisburg, where she resides, having one child, Mary E.; Carrie May, born July 27, 1881, at home; and David J., born July 20, 1886, now attending commercial college at Carlisle.
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Carlisle Evening Herald (Carlisle, PA), Monday, April 28, 1919; pg. 1

JACOB N. BRUBAKER DIED EARLY THIS MORNING

This morning a few minutes before seven o'clock Jacob N. Brubaker, aged 79 years, died suddenly at his home at 529 North West street (sic). Although in declining health for some time Mr. Brubaker had been able to be out of the house as late as Thursday. He suffered from a leaking heart and his death came very suddenly.

On March 25 Mr. Brubaker moved from a farm in North Middleton township where he had resided for forty years to this place. He was a native of Lancaster County, having moved to North Middleton township many years ago.

Besides his wife he is survived by three children, as follows: Mrs. Emma J. Bear, Bressler, Carrie May, at home; and David J., Carlisle. A brother, Isaac, of Elizabethtown, also survives.

The funeral services will be held on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the home.

Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining Kutz's church (sic).
Biographical Annals of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, 1905; pg. 633

JACOB N. BRUBAKER, who resides about two miles out of Carlisle in the township of North Middleton, on a well-cultivated farm of forty acres, is a son of David O. Brubaker, grandson of David Brubaker, and a great-grandson of John Brubaker, who came to American from Germany in 1710. David Brubaker, the grandfather, was a farmer, and was a very worthy and reliable man.

Jacob N. Brubaker was born February 26, 1840, in Lancaster county (sic), and there attended the common schools, in the intervals working for his father until he was twenty-seven years of age. He then removed to Cumberland county (sic), and located in North Middleton township, on a farm about a mile north of where he now resides. In 1880 he purchased his present farm, upon which he built a barn, besides making many other improvements.

On March 5, 1875, Jacob N. Brubaker married Mary Elizabeth Wert, a daughter of Jacob and Margaret (Brought (sic)) Wert, of North Middleton township. The following named children were morning to this union: Emma Jane, born Dec. 4, 1876, who married Charles M. Bear, a son of Levi and Elizabeth Bear, of Harrisburg, where she resides, having one child, Mary E.; Carrie May, born July 27, 1881, at home; and David J., born July 20, 1886, now attending commercial college at Carlisle.
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Carlisle Evening Herald (Carlisle, PA), Monday, April 28, 1919; pg. 1

JACOB N. BRUBAKER DIED EARLY THIS MORNING

This morning a few minutes before seven o'clock Jacob N. Brubaker, aged 79 years, died suddenly at his home at 529 North West street (sic). Although in declining health for some time Mr. Brubaker had been able to be out of the house as late as Thursday. He suffered from a leaking heart and his death came very suddenly.

On March 25 Mr. Brubaker moved from a farm in North Middleton township where he had resided for forty years to this place. He was a native of Lancaster County, having moved to North Middleton township many years ago.

Besides his wife he is survived by three children, as follows: Mrs. Emma J. Bear, Bressler, Carrie May, at home; and David J., Carlisle. A brother, Isaac, of Elizabethtown, also survives.

The funeral services will be held on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the home.

Interment will be made in the cemetery adjoining Kutz's church (sic).


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