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Schultzville, Berks County, was named after C. K. S.
He was a storekeeper and farmer.

Jacob Kriebel, son of Abraham Kriebel (page 66), married
Anna, daughter of Caspar Yeakel (page 57), November
6, 1817. Had children:
Reuben, born September 11, 1820.
Hannah, born April 6, 1823.
Leah, born October 8, 1825.
Daniel, born August 5, 1828. Died May 2, 1831.
David, born December 19, 1831.
Solomon, born January 31, 1836.
J. K. died May 1, 1869.
Anna, widow of J. K., died March 17, 1875.
Jacob Kriebel was a miller by trade, and owned the
mill property on the Hosensack now in possession of
Joel Yeakel.

Jacob Wagener, son of Daniel Wagener (page 68), married
Sabina Michler, daughter of Nathaniel Michler,
Esq., May 5, 1818. Children:
Emma. Married the Hon. William A. Porter, of
 Philadelphia, son of the late Governor Porter.        
About Gov. Porter
Elizabeth. Married William P. Newlin, of Philadelphia,
 merchant.
Jacob Wagener, after obtaining an excellent English
education, pursued the business of a merchant, chiefly
in partnership with his brother David, until they had
each acquired a competence, and then retired from
business and devoted himself to literature and science.
He became exceedingly well read in English literature.
He was at one time an efficient trustee of Lafayette
College. He devoted much of his time to mineralogy
and geology, and at the period of his death his mineral


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