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Jacob Benjamin Brack

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Jacob Benjamin Brack

Birth
Kansas, USA
Death
23 Feb 1953 (aged 69)
Rush County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Otis, Rush County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Great Bend Tribune (Apparently written in 1910)
ANOTHER prosperous farmer who was born in this county and has seen it grow from a most undesirable place in which to live to one of the best counties in the State of Kansas, is Jacob B. Brack. He was born March 6, 1883 and attended the schools of the county until he began farming for himself. He is the son of Henry U. Brack one of the really old timers of the county. His father was born in Russia and came to Barton County in 1876. He located a homestead which he worked and developed a number of years and is now living in Rush County where he is also engaged in farming. His sons, Jacob and Peter, are among the best known residents of the northwest part of Barton County and are up-to-date and progressive farmers. Jacob was married to Miss Sophia Schlegel of Otis and they are the parents of two children, Arthur, aged 7 years and Harrison, aged one year. He farms over 400 acres of land in Grant township. His home is located ten miles north of Albert. The home contains four rooms and is located in pretty, surroundings. Mr. Brack has been a member of the school board and has also held township offices.
Additional Comments:
From: Biographical History Of Barton County

Death Register for Trinity Lutheran Church, Otis, KS has entry that reads:
Jacob Ben Brack, died Feb. 23, 1953 one mile from house of heart attack/accident?? buried February 26, 1953 in Otis Lutheran Cemetery.
Great Bend Tribune (Apparently written in 1910)
ANOTHER prosperous farmer who was born in this county and has seen it grow from a most undesirable place in which to live to one of the best counties in the State of Kansas, is Jacob B. Brack. He was born March 6, 1883 and attended the schools of the county until he began farming for himself. He is the son of Henry U. Brack one of the really old timers of the county. His father was born in Russia and came to Barton County in 1876. He located a homestead which he worked and developed a number of years and is now living in Rush County where he is also engaged in farming. His sons, Jacob and Peter, are among the best known residents of the northwest part of Barton County and are up-to-date and progressive farmers. Jacob was married to Miss Sophia Schlegel of Otis and they are the parents of two children, Arthur, aged 7 years and Harrison, aged one year. He farms over 400 acres of land in Grant township. His home is located ten miles north of Albert. The home contains four rooms and is located in pretty, surroundings. Mr. Brack has been a member of the school board and has also held township offices.
Additional Comments:
From: Biographical History Of Barton County

Death Register for Trinity Lutheran Church, Otis, KS has entry that reads:
Jacob Ben Brack, died Feb. 23, 1953 one mile from house of heart attack/accident?? buried February 26, 1953 in Otis Lutheran Cemetery.


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