Howey and Mrak Genealogy - Person Page 318

Mary B. Ireland1

F, b. 29 June 1812, d. 20 August 1850
Last Edited11 Sep 2003
Birth*29 June 1812Mary B. Ireland was born on 29 June 1812.1,2 
Marriage*26 June 1836She married William Howey Huston Sr, son of Joshua Huston Sr. and Hope Howey, on 26 June 1836 at New Jersey.1 
Death*20 August 1850Mary B. Ireland died on 20 August 1850 at Camden Co., New Jersey, at age 38.1,2 
Burial*circa 23 August 1850She was buried circa 23 August 1850 at Haddonfield Baptist Cemetery, Haddonfield, Camden Co., New Jersey; Mary B. wife of William H. Huston Sr Born June 29 1812 Died August 20 1850.1,3 
Married Name26 June 1836 As of 26 June 1836,her married name was Huston.1 

Family

William Howey Huston Sr b. 7 April 1810, d. 27 July 1889
Children 1.Richard I. Huston4 b. c 1837
 2.Emma Huston5
 3.Lucy Huston5
 4.Hope A. Huston4 b. c 1839
 5.Clara F. Huston4 b. c 1845
 6.William Howey Huston Jr.3 b. c 1847

Citations

  1. [S296] Burlington County New Jersey Historical Society Genealogy Files, Huston file. Examined 19 Apr 2003. Copy of documents in my collection. Handwritten notes. May be a transcription of a Bible. Possible this was submitted by Jeanette Woehr of Haddonfield but no notes as to source are on the copy.
  2. [S89] Unknown author, Gravestone, First Baptist Church of Haddonfield, NJ Cemetery. Stone photographed 10 Sep 2003.
  3. [S89] Unknown author, Gravestone, First Baptist Church of Haddonfield, NJ Cemetery. Stone photographed 10 Sep 2003. Mary B. wife of William H. Huston Sr Born June 29 1812 Died August 20 1850.
  4. [S41] 1850 US Federal Census Record, William Huston household, 1850 US Census, Delaware Twp., Camden Co., NJ, Roll M432_445, p. 132, Dwelling 225, family 233. William Huston, W, M, 40, Blacksmith, Richard I., WM, 13, Hope A.?, WF, 11, Clara F. , WF, 5, William, WM, 3, Hope, WF, 65, Edward, WM, 22, farmer, all born New Jersey. Also in household are Joseph Jans, WM, 18, farmer, born Germany and Sarah A. Viel, WF, 15, born NJ.
  5. [S89] Unknown author, Gravestone, First Baptist Church of Haddonfield, NJ Cemetery. Stone photographed 10 Sep 2003. Small stone marked Emma -- . -- Lucy next to stone of Mary B. and William H. Huston Sr. Probably lost children.

Richard Ireland1

M
Last Edited21 Apr 2005

Citations

  1. [S106] Death Certificate, Death report of Elizabeth Harris, NJ State Archives death microfilms, Salem Co., reel #196, Jul-Dec 1900-85-H62. Elizabeth Harris died July 7th 1900, 83 year old female, occupation retired, born in Salem Co. Last residence and place of death 341 East Broadway, Salem, Salem Co., NJ. Parents Richard and Susan Ireland. Cause of death senility. Record made by Ellen B. Smith, MD. Undertaker John McDonnal. Burial Canton, Salem Co., NJ.

Sarah R. Ireland1,2

F, b. 1850
Last Edited25 Oct 2010
Birth*1850Sarah R. Ireland was born in 1850 at Cumberland Co., New Jersey.2 
She was the daughter of William Ireland and Ann (?).2 
Marriage*15 March 1868Sarah R. Ireland married John Shaw, son of Jonathan Shaw and Harriet Bailey, on 15 March 1868 at Cedarville, Fairfield Twp., Cumberland Co., New Jersey.3,2 
Married Name1868 As of 1868,her married name was Shaw.3 

Family

John Shaw b. 1847

Citations

  1. [S78] Unknown author, Ancestral File (LDS). Manual or via familysearch.org, 16DL-LM6.
  2. [S547] FamilySearch Record Search, online www.familysearch.com, Groom's Name: John Shaw
    Groom's Birth Date: 1847
    Groom's Birthplace:
    Groom's Age: 21
    Bride's Name: Sarah Ireland
    Bride's Birth Date: 1850
    Bride's Birthplace:
    Bride's Age: 18
    Marriage Date: 15 Mar 1868
    Marriage Place: Cedarville, Fairfield, Cumberland, New Jersey
    Groom's Father's Name: Jonathan Shaw
    Groom's Mother's Name: Harriett Shaw
    Bride's Father's Name: Wm. Ireland
    Bride's Mother's Name: Ann Ireland
    Groom's Race:
    Groom's Marital Status: Single
    Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
    Bride's Race:
    Bride's Marital Status: Single
    Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01664-7
    System Origin: New Jersey-EASy
    Source Film Number: 494145
    Reference Number: 163
    Collection: New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985.
  3. [S78] Unknown author, Ancestral File (LDS). Manual or via familysearch.org, 16DL-LM6, 16DL-LL0.

Silas Ireland1

M
Last Edited22 Aug 2005
Silas Ireland was the son of Jacob Ireland and Mary (?).1 

Citations

  1. [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, Will of Jacob Ireland. Vol viii, p. 173.

William Ireland1

M
Last Edited25 Oct 2010
Marriage*William Ireland married Ann (?).1 

Family

Ann (?)
Child 1.Sarah R. Ireland1 b. 1850

Citations

  1. [S547] FamilySearch Record Search, online www.familysearch.com, Groom's Name: John Shaw
    Groom's Birth Date: 1847
    Groom's Birthplace:
    Groom's Age: 21
    Bride's Name: Sarah Ireland
    Bride's Birth Date: 1850
    Bride's Birthplace:
    Bride's Age: 18
    Marriage Date: 15 Mar 1868
    Marriage Place: Cedarville, Fairfield, Cumberland, New Jersey
    Groom's Father's Name: Jonathan Shaw
    Groom's Mother's Name: Harriett Shaw
    Bride's Father's Name: Wm. Ireland
    Bride's Mother's Name: Ann Ireland
    Groom's Race:
    Groom's Marital Status: Single
    Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
    Bride's Race:
    Bride's Marital Status: Single
    Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01664-7
    System Origin: New Jersey-EASy
    Source Film Number: 494145
    Reference Number: 163
    Collection: New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985.

Henry C. Irick

M, b. circa 1800
Last Edited20 Apr 2003
Birth*circa 1800Henry C. Irick was born circa 1800. 
Marriage*11 May 1826He married Lydia H. Hewlings, daughter of Amos Hewlings and Lydia Hollingshead, on 11 May 1826 at Burlington Co., New Jersey.1 
Note*Person Source.1 

Family

Lydia H. Hewlings b. 17 December 1803

Citations

  1. [S303] Wilbur H. Haines e-mail address, HAIE8AE GenServ database.

William Irick

M, b. circa 1799
Last Edited1 May 2005
Marriage*William Irick married an unknown person.  
Marriage*He married Sarah Coate Hewlings, daughter of Amos Hewlings and Lydia Hollingshead
Birth*circa 1799William Irick was born circa 1799 at Southampton Twp, Burlington Co, New Jersey. 
Note*Person Source.1 

Family

Sarah Coate Hewlings b. 6 November 1801

Citations

  1. [S303] Wilbur H. Haines e-mail address, HAIE8AE GenServ database.

Patti Isard1

F
Last Edited3 Jan 2005
Marriage*Patti Isard married Charles L. Woodlin, son of Charles D. Woodlin.1 

Citations

  1. [S38] Individual contact, Patti (Mrs. Charles) Woodlin, 2036 Ocean Heights Ave., Egg Harbor Twp., NJ 08234. 20 Feb 1999.
  2. [S370] ObitsArchive.com, online http://oa.newsbank.com, Press of Atlantic City, The (NJ) - August 8, 1998
    WOODLIN, CHARLES D., 82, of Somers Point, on Thursday, August 6, 1998 in Shore
    Memorial Hospital, Somers Point.
    Born in Fishkill, NY, he had lived in Sebastian, FL before moving to Somers Point in 1989.
    Mr. Woodlin was a self-employed clammer for many years before his retirement.
    He was a member of the V.F.W. and a former member of the American Legion both in
    Millville. He had attended the Newport Methodist Church in Newport and had been
    involved in N.A.S.C.A.R. Racing in the 1950's.
    Surviving are his wife: Hazel (Hornbuckle), one son and daughter-in-law Charles L. and Patty Woodlin of Egg Harbor Township. Also surviving are a sister: Mabel Champion of Sugarland, TX and one grandson: Joseph.
    A Graveside Service will be offered Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock in Seaside Cemetery, 559 South Shore Road, Palermo.
    Arrangements by the Godfrey Funeral Homes, Ocean City/Palermo.
    Press of Atlantic City, The (NJ)
    Date: August 8, 1998
    Edition: All
    Page: C2.

(?) Iskra1

F
Last Edited10 Feb 2007
Marriage*(?) Iskra married (?) Africh
Married NameHer married name was (?) Africh. 

Family

(?) Africh
Child 1.Anthony J. Africh+1 b. 11 Jan 1913, d. 9 Feb 1995

Citations

  1. [S242] Unknown author, California Death Records, Name: AFRICH, ANTHONY J
    Social Security #: 336013345
    Sex: MALE
    Birth Date: 11 Jan 1913
    Birthplace: OTHER COUNTRY
    Death Date: 9 Feb 1995
    Death Place: SAN BERNARDINO
    Mother's Maiden Name: ISKRA
    Father's Surname:.

George A. Ivins

M, b. 11 September 1872, d. 7 April 1891
Last Edited20 Apr 2003
Birth*11 September 1872George A. Ivins was born on 11 September 1872 at Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, New Jersey. 
Marriage*28 May 1890He married Rachel Lydia Wills, daughter of Jacob Haines Wills and Rebecca Ann Haines, on 28 May 1890 at Rancocas, Burlington Co, New Jersey.1 
Death*7 April 1891George A. Ivins died on 7 April 1891 at Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, New Jersey, at age 18. 
Note*Person Source.1 

Family

Rachel Lydia Wills b. 6 July 1865, d. 11 September 1939

Citations

  1. [S305] Captain, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy (Ret.) John Wesley Haines, A Quaker Family of Burlington County, New Jersey Since 1682, p 266.

Andrew Jackson1

?, b. 1835
Last Edited23 Jun 2002
Birth*1835Andrew Jackson was born in 1835.1 

Census Data

DateLocationDetail
10 October 1850Chester Twp., New JerseyAndrew Jackson appeared on the census of 10 October 1850 in the household of Joseph H. Barcklow and Sarah (?) at Chester Twp., New Jersey.1

Citations

  1. [S41] 1850 US Federal Census Record, Jos H. Buckalow household 366/389, roll M432-443, page 109A-109B, Chester Twp., Burlington Co., NJ. Jos H Buckalow, 34, miller and farmer, no real estate value, Sarah, 26, Maryann Gilkens, 12, Anna P. Buckalow, 8, Elisha, 6, Lydia, 4, Hannah, 4 (Lydia and Hannah have a curly-brace connecting them together - must have been twins), John S., 3, Joseph, 9/12, William E. A. Alinson?, 21, laborer, Joseph B. Harvey, 13, black, Emma Cowperthwaite, 11, Andrew Jackson 15, black. All born in New Jersey.

Rebecca Shields Jackson

F
Last Edited20 Apr 2003
Marriage*Rebecca Shields Jackson married John Troth Borton, son of David Borton and Elizabeth Troth

Family

John Troth Borton b. circa 1824

Abraham Jacoby1

M, b. 20 June 1803
Last Edited23 Mar 2014
Marriage*Abraham Jacoby married Sarah (?) at Bucks Co., Pennsylvania.1 
Birth*20 June 1803Abraham Jacoby was born on 20 June 1803 at Bedminster, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania.1,2 
He was the son of Henry Jacoby and Rachel Heiser.3,4 

Census Data

DateLocationDetail
1850Bensalem Twp., PennsylvaniaAbraham Jacoby appeared on the census of 1850 at Bensalem Twp., Pennsylvania; Household     Gender     Age     Birthplace
Mary Mc Mullin     F     61     Pennsylvania
Catherine Vandegrift     F     78     Pennsylvania
Rachael Jacoby     F     76     Pennsylvania
Abraham Jacoby     M     48     Pennsylvania.5
18 October 1850Bensalem Twp., PennsylvaniaHe appeared on the census of 18 October 1850 at Bensalem Twp., Pennsylvania.6

Family

Sarah (?)
Child 1.Rachel Jacoby+1 b. c 1838, d. 28 Oct 1902

Citations

  1. [S384] LDS, "Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/9H3T-XF3 : accessed 2013-04-07), entry for Rachel Jacoby.
  2. [S286] Unknown author, International Genealogic Index - On Line, "International Genealogical Index (IGI)," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/MT5L-H65 : accessed 2014-03-09), entry for Abraham Jacoby.
  3. [S384] LDS, "Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/9H3R-GDZ : accessed 2013-04-07), entry for Abraham Jacoby.
  4. [S384] LDS, "Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/9H35-2ZN : accessed 2013-04-07), entry for Rachel Heiser.
  5. [S41] 1850 US Federal Census Record, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M445-28M
    Name: Abraham Jacoby
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: Bensalem, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
    Gender: Male
    Age: 48
    Marital Status:
    Race (Original):
    Race:
    Birthplace: Pennsylvania
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1802
    House Number: 305
    Family Number: 323
    Line Number: 40
    Affiliate Publication Number: M432
    Affiliate Film Number: 759
    GS Film number: 20609
    Digital Folder Number: 004191082
    Image Number: 00161
    Collection: Abraham Jacoby in household of Mary Mc Mullin, "United States Census, 1850."
  6. [S514] 1850 Federal Census, Name:     Abraham Jacoby
    Event Type:     Census
    Event Year:     1850
    Event Place:     Bensalem, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
    Gender:     Male
    Age:     48
    Race:     White
    Race (Original):
    Birth Year (Estimated):     1802
    Birthplace:     Pennsylvania
    Household ID:     323
    House Number:     305
    Line Number:     40
    Affiliate Name:     The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
    Affiliate Publication Number:     M432
    Affiliate Film Number:     759
    GS Film Number:     20609
    Digital Folder Number:     004191082
    Image Number:     00161

    Household     Gender     Age     Birthplace
    Mary Mc Mullin     F     61     Pennsylvania
    Catherine Vandegrift     F     78     Pennsylvania
    Rachael Jacoby     F     76     Pennsylvania
    Abraham Jacoby     M     48     Pennsylvania

    Citing this Record:
    "United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M445-28M : accessed 23 Mar 2014), Abraham Jacoby in household of Mary Mc Mullin, Bensalem, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 323, NARA microfilm publication M432.

Conrad Jacoby1

M, b. 7 July 1730, d. 28 March 1795
Last Edited7 Apr 2013
Birth*7 July 1730Conrad Jacoby was born on 7 July 1730 at Palatinate, Germany.1 
He was the son of Peter Jacoby and Maria Elizabeth Heuer.2,3 
Marriage*11 February 1755Conrad Jacoby married Hannah Riegel, daughter of Matthair Riegel and Maria (?), on 11 February 1755.4 
Death*28 March 1795Conrad Jacoby died on 28 March 1795 at age 64.1 

Family

Hannah Riegel b. May 1729, d. 27 November 1828
Child 1.Henry Jacoby+1 b. 17 Oct 1775, d. 12 Oct 1824

Citations

  1. [S384] LDS, "Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/9H35-K1S : accessed 2013-04-07), entry for Conrad Jacoby.
  2. [S384] LDS, "Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/9H35-6BC : accessed 2013-04-07), entry for Peter Jacoby (Jacobi).
  3. [S384] LDS, "Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/9H35-6BR : accessed 2013-04-07), entry for Maria Elizabeth Heuer.
  4. [S384] LDS, "Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/9H35-KBC : accessed 2013-04-07), entry for Hannah Reigel.

Henry Jacoby1

M, b. 17 October 1775, d. 12 October 1824
Last Edited8 Apr 2013
Birth*17 October 1775Henry Jacoby was born on 17 October 1775 at Springfield Twp., Bucks Co., Pennsylvania.1 
He was the son of Conrad Jacoby and Hannah Riegel.2,3 
Marriage*7 July 1795Henry Jacoby married Rachel Heiser, daughter of Michael Heiser and Mary (?), on 7 July 1795 at Bucks Co., Pennsylvania.4 
Death*12 October 1824Henry Jacoby died on 12 October 1824 at Bensalem, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, at age 48.1 

Census Data

DateLocationDetail
1790PennsylvaniaHenry Jacoby appeared on the census of 1790 at Pennsylvania.5

Family

Rachel Heiser b. 1776, d. May 1851
Child 1.Abraham Jacoby+1 b. 20 Jun 1803

Citations

  1. [S384] LDS, "Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/9H3R-GDZ : accessed 2013-04-07), entry for Abraham Jacoby.
  2. [S384] LDS, "Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/9H35-K1S : accessed 2013-04-07), entry for Conrad Jacoby.
  3. [S384] LDS, "Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/9H35-KBC : accessed 2013-04-07), entry for Hannah Reigel.
  4. [S384] LDS, "Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/9H35-2ZN : accessed 2013-04-07), entry for Rachel Heiser.
  5. [S280] 1790 Census Record, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHKV-MM7
    Name: Conrod Jacoby
    Event Place: Not Stated, Bucks, Pennsylvania
    Page Number: 233
    Line Number: 12320
    Affiliate Publication Number: M637
    Affiliate Film Number: 8
    GS Film number: 0568148
    Digital Folder Number: 004185998
    Image Number: 00662
    Collection: Conrod Jacoby, "United States Census, 1790."

Peter Jacoby1

M, b. circa 1704, d. February 1761
Last Edited7 Apr 2013
Birth*circa 1704Peter Jacoby was born circa 1704 at Palatinate, Germany.1 
Marriage*1729He married Maria Elizabeth Heuer in 1729 at Pfatz, Bayern, Germany.2,3 
Death*February 1761Peter Jacoby died in February 1761.1 
Name Variation Peter Jacoby was also known as Peter Jacobi.1 

Family

Maria Elizabeth Heuer b. circa 1708, d. 2 January 1790
Child 1.Conrad Jacoby+1 b. 7 Jul 1730, d. 28 Mar 1795

Citations

  1. [S384] LDS, "Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/9H35-6BC : accessed 2013-04-07), entry for Peter Jacoby (Jacobi).
  2. [S384] LDS, "Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/9H35-6BR : accessed 2013-04-07), entry for Maria Elizabeth Heuer.
  3. [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
    Find A Grave Memorial# 28821985.

Rachel Jacoby1

F, b. circa 1838, d. 28 October 1902
Last Edited23 Mar 2014
Birth*circa 1838Rachel Jacoby was born circa 1838 at Bensalem, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania.2,3 
She was the daughter of Abraham Jacoby and Sarah (?).3 
Birth1842Rachel Jacoby was born in 1842 at Pennsylvania.4 
Marriage*circa 1857She married William McDaniels circa 1857 at Pennsylvania.2,3 
Death*28 October 1902Rachel Jacoby died on 28 October 1902 at 2662 Memphis St., Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.5 
Burial*31 October 1902She was buried on 31 October 1902 at North Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd was at 2121-2177 Cumberland St., Philadelphia, PA. There was no burial ground there.5,6 
Married NameHer married name was McDaniels.2 
Name Variation Rachel Jacoby was also known as Rachael Jacobia.2,7 

Census Data

DateLocationDetail
3 June 1870Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaRachel Jacoby and William McDaniels appeared on the census of 3 June 1870 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.8
1880Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaRachel Jacoby and William McDaniels appeared on the census of 1880 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.9

Family

William McDaniels b. circa 1833, d. 3 July 1901
Marriage*circa 1857Rachel Jacoby married William McDaniels circa 1857 at Pennsylvania.2,3 
Children 1.Edward McDaniels2 b. 1859, d. 24 May 1894
 2.Richard McDaniels b. bt 1860 - 1862
 3.William W. McDaniels+ b. Apr 1864
 4.Robert McDaniels2,7 b. c 1866, d. 21 Jun 1915
 5.Clara McDaniels2,10 b. 1867, d. 2 May 1916
 6.Mary Ann McDaniels4 b. Oct 1869, d. 30 Jul 1870
 7.Alma McDaniels2 b. 1873, d. 18 Jan 1938
 8.Joseph McDaniels2 b. 1879

Citations

  1. [S384] LDS, "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/9H3T-XF3 : accessed 2014-03-09), entry for Rachel Jacoby, submitted by lherman2723473.
  2. [S43] 1880 US Federal Census Record, William McDaniels Household, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255190 , NA Film Number T9-1190, Page Number 656D
    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    William MC DANIELS Self M Male W 47 PA Carpenter PA PA
    Rachael MC DANIELS Wife M Female W 42 PA Keeping House PA PA
    Edward MC DANIELS Son S Male W 21 PA Laborer PA PA
    Richard MC DANIELS Son S Male W 18 PA Laborer PA PA
    William MC DANIELS Son S Male W 16 PA Stocking Weaver PA PA
    Robert MC DANIELS Son S Male W 14 PA Laborer PA PA
    Clara MC DANIELS Dau S Female W 12 PA At Home PA PA
    Alma MC DANIELS Dau S Female W 7 PA At Home PA PA
    Joseph MC DANIELS Son S Male W 1 PA PA PA


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    Source Information:
    Census Place Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Family History Library Film 1255190
    NA Film Number T9-1190
    Page Number 656D.
  3. [S384] LDS, "Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/9H3T-XF3 : accessed 2013-04-07), entry for Rachel Jacoby.
  4. [S52] 1870 US Federal Census Record, William McDaniels household, 1870 Federal census, population schedule, Philadelphia Ward 24 District 81, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Roll M593-1411, page 579, dwelling 5, family 6. 3 June 1870.
    McDaniels William 37 M W House carpenter PA, Rachael 27 F W keeping house PA, Edward 9 M W PA, Richard 7 M W PA, William 5 M W PA, Robert 3 M W PA, Clara 2 F W PA, Mary Ann 7/12 F W PA Oct.
  5. [S547] FamilySearch Record Search, online www.familysearch.com, Name: Rachel Mc Daniels
    Death date: 28 Oct 1902
    Death place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Gender: Female
    Race or color (on document): W
    Age at death: 62 years
    Estimated birth year: 1840
    Birth date:
    Birth place: Pensylvania
    Marital status: Married
    Spouse name:
    Father name:
    Father birth place:
    Mother name:
    Mother birth place:
    Occupation:
    Street address:
    Residence: 2662 Memphis St.
    Cemetery name: N. Cedar Hill
    Burial place:
    Burial date: 31 Oct 1902
    Additional relatives:
    Film number: 1853857
    Digital GS number: 4009541
    Image number: 1622
    Reference number: cn 8570
    Collection: Pennsylvania, Philadelphia City Death Certificates, 1803-1915.
  6. [S547] FamilySearch Record Search, online www.familysearch.com, Source Citation: Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records; Reel: 906.
    Name:     Mrs Rachel Mc Daniels
    Birth Date:     abt 1835
    Event Type:     Burial
    Burial Date:     Fri Oct. 31 1902
    Burial Place:     Kensington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Organization Name:     Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal).
  7. [S547] FamilySearch Record Search, online www.familysearch.com, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDT7-S7J
    Name: Robert McDaniel
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Jun 1915
    Event Place: Newark, Essex, New Jersey
    Gender: Male
    Race: white
    Age: 47
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1868
    Birth Date:
    Birthplace: U. S.
    Marital Status: Single
    Spouse's Name:
    Father's Name: William
    Father's Birthplace: U. S.
    Mother's Name: Rachel Jacobia
    Mother's Birthplace: U. S.
    Occupation: Saw Maker
    Address: 181 Mulberry St
    Residence Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Cemetery: North Cedar Hill
    Burial Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Burial Date: 23 Jun 1915
    Additional Relatives:
    GS Film number: 1429097
    Digital Folder Number: 004009428
    Image Number: 00421
    Reference ID: cn 14397
    Collection: Robert McDaniel, "Pennsylvania, Philadelphia City Death Certificates, 1803-1915"
    Body transferred back to Philadelphia by rail accompanied by Daniel J. Taylor.
  8. [S52] 1870 US Federal Census Record, William McDaniels household, 1870 Federal census, population schedule, Philadelphia Ward 24 District 81, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Roll M593-1411, page 579, dwelling 5, family 6. 3 June 1870.
    McDaniels William 37 M W House carpenter PA, Rachael 27 F W keeping house PA, Edward 9 M W PA, Richard 7 M W PA, William 5 M W PA, Robert 3 M W PA, Clara 2 F W PA, Mary Ann 7/12 F W PA Oct.
  9. [S43] 1880 US Federal Census Record, William McDaniels Household, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, FHL Film 1255190, NA Film Number T9-1190, Page Number 656D
    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    William MC DANIELS Self M Male W 47 PA Carpenter PA PA
    Rachael MC DANIELS Wife M Female W 42 PA Keeping House PA PA
    Edward MC DANIELS Son S Male W 21 PA Laborer PA PA
    Richard MC DANIELS Son S Male W 18 PA Laborer PA PA
    William MC DANIELS Son S Male W 16 PA Stocking Weaver PA PA
    Robert MC DANIELS Son S Male W 14 PA Laborer PA PA
    Clara MC DANIELS Dau S Female W 12 PA At Home PA PA
    Alma MC DANIELS Dau S Female W 7 PA At Home PA PA
    Joseph MC DANIELS Son S Male W 1 PA PA PA


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    Source Information:
    Census Place Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Family History Library Film 1255190
    NA Film Number T9-1190
    Page Number 656D.
  10. [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
    Find A Grave Memorial# 89185963
    McDANIELS – On May 2, 1916, CLARA, daughter of the late William and Rachael McDaniels. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday, May 6, at 2 P. M., at the residence of her brother-in-law, Daniel J. Taylor, 2448 Amber st. Interment private, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery.

Maria Jacquet1

F
Last Edited18 Feb 2008
Maria Jacquet was the daughter of Paul Jacquett and Mary (?).2 
Marriage*circa 1696Maria Jacquet married Isaac Claesson Baner, son of Claes Pedersson Baner and Ebba Pedersdotter Sparre, circa 1696.3,4 
Note*Inherited half her father's land in New Castle, DE.5 
NoteIt might not be amiss to say a few words of some of his [Jean Paul Jacquet] descendants.
A grand-daughter, Maria, married Baron Isaac
Baner, who had been for some time in the service of William
III. of England, and who came to Pennsylvania about
1695. His death occurred on the llth of November, 1713,
and his burial was performed in the Presbyterian graveyard
at Wilmington. He left a widow and four children. Upon
the return home of Mr. Lidenius, a clergyman, he represented
to the lieutenant-general, Baron John Baner, and
also to the royal counsellor, Count Axel Baner, the unfortunate
condition of the children of Baron Isaac Baner, and
excited their active sympathy. Means of travel were therefore
sent over to them, and they were brought to Sweden iii
the year 1727. Baron Isaac Baner was a grandson of the
celebrated General John Baner, who succeeded Gustavus
Adolphus in the command of the Swedish armies, one of
the most illustrious of that brilliant school of commanders
trained under the eye of the great Swedish king.6 
Married NameHer married name was Maria Baner.1 

Family

Isaac Claesson Baner b. 1662, d. 11 November 1713
Children 1.Maria Baner+2 b. c 1698
 2.Paul Baner2 b. c 1705
 3.Gustaf Baner2 b. c 1705
 4.Claes Baner2 b. c 1705, d. c 1705

Citations

  1. [S356] Swedish Lutheran Churches at Racoon and Penns Neck, pp. 2, 324.
  2. [S253] Unknown author, Valerie Caulfield, e-mail 30 Apr 2005.
  3. [S356] Swedish Lutheran Churches at Racoon and Penns Neck, pp. 2 [footnote 3], 324 [footnote 151].
  4. [S360] History of New Sweden, p. 324-325.
  5. [S253] Unknown author, Valerie Caulfield, e-mail 30 Apr 2005, citing The Jaquett Family by Sellers, 2nd ed, p. 158.
  6. [S400] Google Books, online http://books.google.com, From Google Books - The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography By Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Published 1889, 7.150, Original from the University of Michigan, v.13 1889, Digitized Oct 19, 2006 , p.278 [An Account of Jean Paul Jacquet].

Jean Paul Jacquett1

M, b. circa 1615, d. before 20 July 1685
Last Edited5 Aug 2011
Birth*circa 1615Jean Paul Jacquett was born circa 1615 at Nuremberg, Bavaria; Mentioned as a Nurenberger named Jan Jaquet in a March 7, 1684 letter written by Daniel Pastorius.1,2 
He was the son of Peter Paul Jaquett.3 
Marriage*3 April 1646Jean Paul Jacquett married Maria DeCarpentier, daughter of Jan DeCarpentier and Sophia VanCulenborg, on 3 April 1646.4 
Baptism18 February 1655Jean Paul Jacquett was baptized on 18 February 1655 at Dutch Reformed Church, New York, New Amsterdam.5 
Death*before 20 July 1685He died before 20 July 1685 at New Castle, Delaware.1 
NoteMentioned as a Nurenberger named Jan Jaquet in a March 7, 1684 letter written by Daniel Pastorius. 
Note*https://sites.rootsweb.com/~parecs/bios/history_of_fayette_county/jaquet_pierre.html
Jaquet(t), Pierre


Pierre Jaquet, a citizen of Geneva, Switzerland, was born in the latter part of the fifteenth century. The family is said to have originated in the vicinity of Gex, Savoy, France. The arms of the family are produced in color in "Armorial Genevois," 1896, plate 22, Vouville editione; these same arms are mentioned by Riest ap as: "d'azur arms are mentioned by Riest ap as: (5) en P. d'un croiss." Pierre Jaquet had sons Odet and Francois.

(II) Francois, son of Pierre Jaquet, was born in the early part of the sixteenth century, died in 1572. He was a citizen of Geneva (Switzerland) and became a member of the council of two hundred in 1546. Year after year his name is found in the records of the small council or council of state, and as a member of the council of two hundred as late as 1572. He was the proprietor of lands in Geneva and surrounding localities, and engaged also in merchandising. It is probable he died at Troinex, near Geneva, where he possessed a home, as shown by a deed of partition between his children, December 5, 1577. His first wife was Marie, daughter of Claude Maillet, citizen of Geneva, and his wife, Marguerite de Livron. His second marriage was performed at St. Peter's, Geneva, the record being as follows: "This Sunday, the thirteenth of the month of June, at the evening service of 3 o'clock were married Francois Jaquet, a citizen of Geneva, and Isabelle, daughter of Jehan Philippen, also a citizen of Geneva, by me F. Beugoing, pastor." The residence of Francois Jaquet was at Bourg-de-four. Child of first marriage: Abraham, died aged forty years, April 27, 1585. Children of second marriage: Isabel, mentioned in her father's will; Isaac, baptized June 5, 1553; Johan, baptized May 23, 1555; Jacob, August 25, 1556; Pierre (of further mention); Jeanue, died young; Amiel, died young; Pernette, married Jean Gillard; Jacob, died young; Elizabeth, died young; Ayme, died young; Jaques, died aged thirteen years; Marie, died young; Daniel, died young.

(III) Pierre (2), son of Francois and Isabelle Elizabeth (Philippen) Jaquet, was born at Geneva, and baptized at Madeline church, November 30, 1557 (church records). He is mentioned in his father's will from records of the council of Geneva: "December 26, 1581, Pierre, a son of the late Francois Jaquet, and a citizen, had a petition presented tending to grant him a certificate of his origin and parentage, which was granted." This was probably requested on account of the intended removal to Nuremberg. In 1591 he placed an epitaph upon his burial vault at St. Rochus Church. This was a decorative plate with the words "Petter Jackett and Magdalena his wife and both their heirs burial vault--1591." Underneath is a coat of arms with a free mark and the letters P. and J., height 30 cm., width, 33 cm. This bronze epitaph is in possesion of the Germanic Museum. He placed his free mark upon his tomb rather than his paternal arms of the Jaquets of Geneva. A free mark gave a merchant many privileges, and many of the graves of merchants of Nuremberg have the free mark instead of the original family arms, although the right of deceased to family arms was unquestioned. These free marks among other privileges exempted goods from certain duties. Pierre Jaquet was twice married, although the surnames of his wives cannot be found, yet the Christian name of each was Magdelena. His first wife died December 22, 1595, "died Dame Magdelena, wife of Peter Jacket." His second wife survived him, "died July 27, 1619, Dame Magdelena, the sainted surviving widow of the honorable Peter Jacket (buried) near the Carthusian." From the records of death, Royal District Archives, the death of Pierre is obtained: "Died November 28, 1610, the Honorable Peter Jacket, merchant, buried opposite the Carthusian Cloister." This was evidently the position of his vault. Children of first wife: Peter Paul, of whom further; Susanna, married Michael Delafoge, Children of second wife: Simon, died July 31, 1624; Peter, baptized December 15, 1599; George, October 31, 1602; Johannes, December, 10, 1603; Caesar, bachelor; Johanna, married Balthasar Schultz.

(IV) Peter Paul, only son of Pierre Jaquet by his first wife, Magdelena, was a merchant at Frankfort-on-Main, Germany. From St. Lorenz records: "Died August 21, 1622, Dame Anna Maria, lawful wife of the respectable Peter Pauli Jackket (buried) in the Breltters Gassen, opposite the Black Eagle." From the death records, Royal district Archives: "Died, August, 1622, Dame Anna Maria, lawful wife of the Honorable Peter Jacet (buried) in Preetting Street opposite the Black Eagle." From the same records: "Died, October 5, 1632, Honorable Peter Jacquet, merchant at Frankfort-on-Main." Children: 1. Peters Paulus, baptized August 13, 1612. 2. Jean Paul, of further mention, the settler in America. 3. George, a schoolmaster, married Dorothea, "legitimate daughter of Niclas Zierl."

The foregoing shows the former spelling of the name, but the usual spelling in America is Jaquett, The foregoing generations were merchants in both Geneva and Germany, and were of highest respectability.

(V) Jean Paul, the emigrant to America and founder of the family herein traced, was born in Nuremberg, Bavaria, about 1615 -1620, son of Peter Paul and Anna Maria Jaquet. The place of his birth has been but lately discovered, likewise his ancestry. A letter reproduced in facsimile under the direction of Julius Frederick Sachse Centaeris, a translation of "Positive news from America about the Province of Pennsylvania from a German who traveled hither, dated March 7, 1684," was printed in "The Settlement of Germantown, Pennsylvania, and the beginning of German emigration to North America," by Hon. Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker, LL.D., Philadelphia, 1899. The only part of the letter of importance to quote here is that on page 17: "about these newly engrafted foreigners. I will make no further mention now, than that among them sundry High Germans are found, who have already been settled in this country for twenty years and thus have, as it were, materialized themselves, namely: Siberians, Branderburgers, Holsteiners. Switzers, etc. Also a Nurember by the name of Jan Jaquet." This letter is signed Francis Daniel Pastorious. Its discovery suggested the search for Jaquet family history at Nuremberg and Geneva. The result is found in a "Genealogy of the Jaquett Family," by Edwin Jaquett Sellers, revised edition, published at Philadelphia, 1907.

Jean Paul Jaquett left his native land and settled for a time in Holland, where he became identified with the Dutch West India Company, spending some years in their service in Brazil. He married, in Holland, Maria de Carpentier, as is shown in the baptismal record of their youngest son Paul. He was baptized July 18, 1655, at the Dutch Reformed Church in New York City (church records). This indicates his coming to New Netherlands 1650-1655. He was alive February 18, 1684 (O. S.), and named, as "Jean Paul Jaquet, deceased," July 20, 1685, his death occurring in the interim between these dates. In regard to the place of his burial, it is not known, but there was a private burial ground of the family located in the hundred and county of New Castle, Delaware, where many of the earlier family had been buried, through which a public road was opened a number of years ago. None of the family seem to have known of the proceedings at that time, and no provision seems to have been made for the preservation of either of the bodies or tombstones.

Jean Paul Jaquet's wife's maiden name was Carpentier, denoting French origin. In "Doc. His. of New York," vol. iii, page 70, and "Collections of Huguenot Society of America," vol. i, page 15, it says: "The Commandant at Fort Casimer, named Jean Jaul Jaquett, a brother-in-law of De Caspar Carpentier." In "Documents relating to the Colonial History of New York," vol. xii, page 87, in possession of the Pennsylvania Historical Society, are extracts of a letter from the directors in Holland to Petrus Stuyvesant, dated November 23, 1654, saying that "In the ship Degrot Christofel goes over a free man, Jean Paul Jaquett and family, and as he is unacquainted in that country we have not been able nor wise to refuse him the desired recommendations, the more so because he has served the company in Brazil for many years. Therefore we recommend your Honor to assist him as much as possible, without disadvantage to the company." On page 113 of the same we find "The Appointment of Jean P. Jaquett as vice-director on the Delaware, with his instructions and oath of office, November 29, 1655." Extracts from a letter from the directors to Stuyvesant, dated June 14, 1656: "We are for the present satisfied with the appointment of Jean Paul Jaquett as vice-director of the South River, and will hope that your honor have taken the steps after having previously ascertained that his abilities are equal to his duties." Jean Paul served the company in various capacities on the Delaware. After the capture by the English in 1664 he became a subject of Great Britain, was appointed a justice of the peace, and served until the delivery of the territory to William Penn in October, 1682. He then took up a tract of land containing two hundred and ninety acres on the south side of Christian creek; warrant for which was granted December 22, 1684, and lived there many years. The tract was known as "Long Hook." It is situated south of Wilmington, and was owned until about the middle of the nineteenth century by his descendants, of whom Major Peter Jaquett is well known in the revolution.

The following is from a "History of the State of Delaware from its first Settlement," by Francis Vincent, of Wilmington, Delaware, and in possession of the Pennsylvania Historical Society, chapter 27, page 462: "Jean Paul Jaquett, the second Dutch governor of Delaware, was a French Protestant who had fled from France to Holland to avoid religious persecutions; before his arrival in Delaware, however, he had resided in Brazil. The Jaquetts lived on a farm, holding it from Jean Paul Jaquett, the first ancestor until the time of the celebrated Major Peter Jaquett, the last surviving officer of the revolution belonging to Delaware. This land was granted to Jaquett soon after the capture of Delaware by the Dutch, and it is now called Long Hook. It is situated at the end of the causeway on the road from Wilmington to New Castle, about one mile from the bridge at the foot of Market street in that city." From the early ecclesiastical affairs in New Castle, Delaware, and "History of Emmanuel Church," by Thomas Holcomb, page 35: "Mr. Jean Paul Jaquett was appointed elder of Emmanuel Church. The commandant at Fort Casimir, Jean Paul Jaquett's brother-in-law, de Casper Carpentier, etc." Children of Jean Paul Jaquett: 1. John, married the daughter of Peter Teunis De Witt, of New Castle, and had issue. 2. Peter, of whom further. 3. Paul, settled in Salem county, New Jersey; married Mary - and had issue.

(VI) Peter, son of Jean Paul and Maria (De Carpentier) Jaquett, married Ingeborg, daughter of Dr. Lymen Stidham, of New Castle, Delaware. He is mentioned as one of the contributors to the building fund of Old Swedes Church, Wilmington, Delaware, July 4, 1699. He resided at Swanwick, New Castle county, Delaware, Children: Tngeborg, John, of whom further; Peter, Susanna, Elizabeth.

(VII) John, son of Peter and Ingeborg (Stidham) Jaquett, resided at Swanwick, Delaware. His will was dated February 3, 1753. His epitaph at Emmanuel Church, Wilmington, Delaware, recites that he died September 1, 1754, aged fifty-one. He married, November 1, 1734, from the old Swedes Church (see record page 358) Christina Stidham, born October 12, 1717. Children: Ann Ingeborg, Elizabeth, and John, of whom further.

(VIII) John (2), son of John (1) and Christina (Stidham) Jaquett, was a land owner of New Castle county, Delaware, where he was buried March 15, 1807 ("History of Emmanuel Church," by Holcomb, p. 244). He married (first) Jane, widow of William Lee, of New Castle hundred; (second) Elizabeth, daughter of Hance Jacquett. Children by first marriage: John, Joanna, Jane and Nathaniel Hance, by second marriage: Isaac and Christiana.

(IX) Nathaniel Hance, son of John (2) Jaquett, was born in New Castle, Delaware, March 29, 1792, died in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, February 13, 1874. He grew to manhood in his native state, where he learned the trade of shoemaker. About 1815 he came to Uniontown, having previously served in the second war with Great Britain, 1812 -1814. He worked at his trade in Uniontown, and introduced there the fashion of pegging on the soles of boots instead of sewing them on. He had never seen this done, but followed out an idea of his own. He was a Whig in politics, and a member of the Baptist church. He was in receipt of a government pension for his military service in the war of 1812, as long as he lived. He married, May 11, 1822, Elizabeth McClelland, of Uniontown, born January 10, 1797, in Frederick county, Maryland, died in Uniontown, November 1866, Children: 1. Mary, born April 20, 1823, died June 19, 1862, unmarried. 2. Mary Ann, born October 14, 1824, died May 21, 1848, unmarried. 3. William, born September 29, 1826; served in the Mexican war, and was last heard from in California. 4. Thomas B., of whom further. 5. Eliza Jane, born September 2, 1833; married William Barcus, and is living in Muskegon, Michigan; she is the last survivor of her family. 6. Isaac, born July 16, 1835, died September 17, 1877; married (first) Lizzie Kissinger, (second) Druscilla Smalley. 7. Robert, born September 24, 1838, died July 5, 1888; married Eliza Hagan.

(X) Thomas B., son of Nathaniel H. Jaquett, was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, September 9, 1828, died November 23, 1905. He attended the public schools, and learned the molder's trade, beginning at the early age of twelve years, working in the Union Foundry. After serving his full years of apprenticeship he worked several years for Mr. Robinson, then in 1852 moved to Logan, Ohio, where he became foreman of Raymond Belt's Foundry, remaining in the west twelve years. In 1865 he returned to Uniontown and purchased the Union Foundry from its owner, Eleazer Robinson, with whom he learned his trade. He continued the operation of this foundry, located on Morgantown street in Uniontown, until his death. He was a capable, energetic man of business, and succeeded in all his enterprises. He was a Republican in politics, and served several years as councilman in Uniontown. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, the Masonic order, and Fort Necessity Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He married (first) in Logan, Ohio, December 31, 1857, Ann B. Nail, who died March 24, 1862. He married (second) June 5, 1865, Margaret Dutton, who died February 22, 1883. He married (third) Lucretia Reynolds, born in Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, who survives him. Margaret Dutton, second wife of Thomas B. Jaquett, was of Scotch descent, tracing to Jacob and Jane Dutton, early settlers of Fayette county, Pennsylvania. Their son, Jacob (2) Dutton, born September 3, 1782, died June 3, 1844, was a millwright by trade, and lived many years in North Union township, Fayette county, north of Hopwood, at the foot of the mountain. He married, June 20, 1807, Margaret McClain, born November 3, 1782, died June 26, 1867. Their only son, Andrew Hart Dutton, born April 15, 1810. died January 24, 1893, was a farmer, and lived for forty-four years on the old Beeson farm, near Uniontown. He married (first) July 28, 1842. Eliza Wilkinson, born 1822, at Reading, Pennsylvania, died September 20, 1848, daughter of William Wilkinson, and his wife, Harriet Waistner. Children of Andrew Hart Dutton by first wife, Eliza Wilkinson: 1. Margaret, born January 17, 1844, died February 22, 1883, second wife of Thomas B. Jaquett (of previous mention). 2. Jacob (3) born September 17, 1845, died December 7, 1910; married Kate Pence. 3. Eliza Jane, born September 17, 1848; married Alexander Chisholm, Children of Thomas B. Jaquett by his second wife, Margaret Dutton: 1. Nathaniel Hance of whom further. 2. Andrew Dutton (q. v.). 3. Mary, died aged seven years. 4. William, died aged three years. 5. Emma, died in March, 1892, aged seventeen years.

(XI) Nathaniel Hance (2), eldest son of Thomas B. and Margaret (Dutton) Jaquett, was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, August 27, 1865. He attended the public schools, but from a boy showed great interest and skill in molding, becoming a worker in the foundry at an early age. When a little more than a boy he was a good molder, and also an excellent pattern maker, He worked in the foundry under his half-brother, John Jaquett, until the death of the latter, when he succeeded to the management of the molding and casting department of the foundry, his father and brother managing the office and business departments. He was then but nineteen years of age, but entirely capable. He continued in the foundry business until the death of his father in 1906. Although the owner of the plant, it is rented and operated by his brother, Andrew Dutton Jaquett. In 1906, after retiring from the foundry, he has been at the head of the insurance department of the Fayette Real Estate Company, a company he was instrumental in organizing in 1901, and has held the offices of secretary and director since its incorporation. The company is a successful one, and transacts a very large business in real estate and insurance. Mr. Jaquett is also interested financially in the Uniontown Grocery Company. He is an active ardent Republican, and for four years served on the school board of Uniontown. He is a member of Alpha C. Wilson Lodge, Knights of Pythias, and for nine years was secretary of Tonnalewka Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of which he is now a member.

He married, May 4, 1900, Effie Shaffer, born in Mount Savage, Maryland, February 27, 1868, daughter of John and Elizabeth Shaffer, John Shaffer was a blacksmith, and lived in Mount Savage all his life. Children of Nathaniel H. (2) Jaquett: 1. Margaret Elizabeth, born December 30, 1901. 2. Nathaniel H. (3), born November 29, 1903. 3. Thomas B., December 24, 1905. 4. Elsie Lucretia, February 27, 1904.

Mr. Jaquett resides at No. 54 Union street, Uniontown, where he erected a house in 1888.




Source: Genealogical and Personal History of Fayette County, John W. Jordan, Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1912.6  
Name Variation Jean Paul Jacquett was also known as Jaquett. 
Name Variation Jean Paul Jacquett was also known as Jan Pauluszen Jaket.5 

Family

Maria DeCarpentier b. 31 May 1628
Marriage*3 April 1646He married Maria DeCarpentier, daughter of Jan DeCarpentier and Sophia VanCulenborg, on 3 April 1646.4 
Children 1.Peter Jacquett4 b. 18 Feb 1650, d. b 1725
 2.Paul Jacquett+1,7 b. b 18 Jul 1655, d. 1701

Citations

  1. [S253] Unknown author, Valerie Caulfield, e-mail 30 Apr 2005.
  2. [S568] Jaquett Family Genealogy, pp. 73-74.
  3. [S568] Jaquett Family Genealogy, pp. 72.
  4. [S78] Unknown author, Ancestral File (LDS). Manual or via familysearch.org.
  5. [S568] Jaquett Family Genealogy, p. 74, citing Records of the Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, Pub in the NY Genealogical and Biographical Record, vol V, p154. Ouders: Jan Pauluszen Jaket, Maria Carpentier, Kenders: Paulus, Getuygen; Jan de Jong, Maria Hendricks.
  6. [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, https://sites.rootsweb.com/~parecs/bios/…
  7. [S568] Jaquett Family Genealogy.

Paul Jacquett1

M, b. before 18 July 1655, d. 1701
Last Edited2 Sep 2012
Birth*before 18 July 1655Paul Jacquett was born before 18 July 1655 at New Amsterdam.2 
He was the son of Jean Paul Jacquett and Maria DeCarpentier.1,3 
Marriage*circa 1680Paul Jacquett married Mary (?) circa 1680.4,5 
Death*1701Paul Jacquett died in 1701 at New Jersey.1 
Name Variation Paul Jacquett was also known as Jaquett. 
Name Variation Paul Jacquett was also known as Paul Jacquatt.5 
Will*circa 15 October 1702He left a will circa 15 October 1702 at Penn's Neck, Salem Co., New Jersey.5 

Family

Mary (?) d. circa 2 April 1703
Marriage*circa 1680He married Mary (?) circa 1680.4,5 
Child 1.Maria Jacquet+1

Citations

  1. [S253] Unknown author, Valerie Caulfield, e-mail 30 Apr 2005.
  2. [S253] Unknown author, Valerie Caulfield, e-mail 30 Apr 2005 citing Records of the Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, Pub in the NY Genealogical and Biographical Record, vol V, p154. Ouders: Jan Pauluszen Jaket, Maria Carpentier, Kenders: Paulus, Getuygen; Jan de Jong, Maria Hendricks.
  3. [S568] Jaquett Family Genealogy.
  4. [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, Vol. 1, 1670-1730, p. 256. 1702 June 22. Jaquatt, Mary, widow of Paul, of Penn's Neck; will of. Leaves "wordly" estate to children, whose names are not given. Executors -- Johannis Vanjmy, Nathaniel Jeans, Walter Hughstis, and William Sluby. Witnesses - Isaac Banner, Jalas ------, Armanha Evertson. Recorded April 16, 1703.
    1703 April 2. Inventory of personal estate made by Thomas Lambson and Cornelious Copner. Salem Wills, 7, p. 19.
  5. [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, Vol. 1, 1670-1730, p. 256. Undated. Jaquatt, Paul, Pen's Neck, Salem Co., yeoman; will of. Wife Mary sole executrix. Children -- John, Paul Peter, Casparus, Mary, and Sarah; legacies to sons of brother John, viz.: Peter and Cornelius, to Thos. Mowyer and wife Mary, to Faulk Davis and wife. Land at White Clay Creek, do. at New Castle. Personal estate (a sliver beaker). Witnesses - Jacob Glen, Tho. Wells and Edward Meecum. Recorded December 9, 1702.
    1702 Oct. 15. Inventory of personal estate made by made by Walter Hughstis and Yelious Gilljohnson. Salem Wills, III, p. 148.