Mother Catherine Treichler
wife Barbara Ball
children;
Barbara (Christian Warshler)
Abraham
Sarah (John Rupport)
Christina (Mathias Yarian)
Jacob Jr (Nancy Rhoades)
Rebecca (David Harold/Harrod)
John (Eliz. Callahan-Sarah Plottner)
Jacob married Barbara Ball around 1781 and they came to Stark County about 1805 from Hagerstown, Maryland. They had at least seven children and were ancestors of the large Stark County Bair family. Barbara died in Stark County around 1820. Jacob lived 20 more years. Jacob's estate was brought to the county court on December 18, 1840. On January 5 1841 an inventory and legal papers were presented. Peter Loutzenheiser 'a venerable pioneer' was the overseer and "Abraham Bair", Jacob Bair and John Bair sons of said Jacob Bair" are mentioned in the Will. Jacob's inventory included: A tea kettle, a plough shovel, an auger, a psalm book, a pair of sheep shears, pewter dishes and plates, a light body coat, a pair of pantaloons, 2 shirts, 1 flannel shirt, 2 pocket books, yarn & threads and weavers reeds & shuttles.
Source: EACH LIFE HAS ITS PLACE
Mother Catherine Treichler
wife Barbara Ball
children;
Barbara (Christian Warshler)
Abraham
Sarah (John Rupport)
Christina (Mathias Yarian)
Jacob Jr (Nancy Rhoades)
Rebecca (David Harold/Harrod)
John (Eliz. Callahan-Sarah Plottner)
Jacob married Barbara Ball around 1781 and they came to Stark County about 1805 from Hagerstown, Maryland. They had at least seven children and were ancestors of the large Stark County Bair family. Barbara died in Stark County around 1820. Jacob lived 20 more years. Jacob's estate was brought to the county court on December 18, 1840. On January 5 1841 an inventory and legal papers were presented. Peter Loutzenheiser 'a venerable pioneer' was the overseer and "Abraham Bair", Jacob Bair and John Bair sons of said Jacob Bair" are mentioned in the Will. Jacob's inventory included: A tea kettle, a plough shovel, an auger, a psalm book, a pair of sheep shears, pewter dishes and plates, a light body coat, a pair of pantaloons, 2 shirts, 1 flannel shirt, 2 pocket books, yarn & threads and weavers reeds & shuttles.
Source: EACH LIFE HAS ITS PLACE
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