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Jacob Byerly

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Jacob Byerly

Birth
Death
3 Sep 1875 (aged 76)
Mahaska County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Eddyville, Mahaska County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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From the History of Hocking Valley, pg. 1161 & 1162: "Jacob Byerly was an early settler in Swan Township, locating in 1820 in his 21st year, having been born Feb 20, 1799. He married Susan Hass the same year...Mr. Byerly was a straightforward, honorable man, and was well known in McArthur. He was a carpenter by trade."

pg. 171, Parthemore Family Genealogy: Was a carpenter by trade; about the year 1820, removed from Ross County to Vinton County, Ohio, and in the wilderness, located a farm on which he lived many years subsequently emigrating (1860) to Iowa.

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The following was provided by another Find A Grave member:
Died, on the night of Sept. 3d, 1875, Mr. Jacob Byerly, aged 76. Deceased had been afflicted for years. He was related to Messrs. England.

(From Bluff Creek correspondence, page 5 of the Eddyville Advertiser, Saturday, September 11, 1875)Died age 76 years
From the History of Hocking Valley, pg. 1161 & 1162: "Jacob Byerly was an early settler in Swan Township, locating in 1820 in his 21st year, having been born Feb 20, 1799. He married Susan Hass the same year...Mr. Byerly was a straightforward, honorable man, and was well known in McArthur. He was a carpenter by trade."

pg. 171, Parthemore Family Genealogy: Was a carpenter by trade; about the year 1820, removed from Ross County to Vinton County, Ohio, and in the wilderness, located a farm on which he lived many years subsequently emigrating (1860) to Iowa.

Information provided by Rachel #46937934

The following was provided by another Find A Grave member:
Died, on the night of Sept. 3d, 1875, Mr. Jacob Byerly, aged 76. Deceased had been afflicted for years. He was related to Messrs. England.

(From Bluff Creek correspondence, page 5 of the Eddyville Advertiser, Saturday, September 11, 1875)Died age 76 years

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