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Jacob Sollenberger

Male 1776 - 1849  (73 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jacob Sollenberger was born on 14 Apr 1776 (son of Daniel Sollenberger and Catherine); died on 27 Aug 1849.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Daniel Sollenberger was born in Switzerland; died in Sep 1792 in Chester County, PA; was buried in Jennersville?, Chester County, PA.

    Notes:

    "ABRAHAM W. SOLLENBERGER FAMILY" by Samuel G. Sollenberger, Coyle
    Library, Chambersburg, Pa, Information mailed to me by Carole
    Magneson, 2617 Zurich Ct. Woodridge, IL 60517, dated May 10, 1988.
    "In 1767 Daniel Sollenberger left Switzerland and came to Philadelphia
    on the Ship Hamilton, arriving on Oct. 6, 1767. No record of his
    activities have been found for the period 1767-1771. In 1772 he was
    paying tax on 50 acres, 1 horse and 2 cowes in Cocalico Twp.,
    Lancaster County PA. He may have worked out his ship passage as an
    indentured servant during his first four years here. Servitude of this
    nature was legal and encouraged in the British American Colonies at
    the time and after four years a grant of 50 acres of land was made by
    the Commonwealth. The indenture contract also usually provided for
    the servant to receive 10 bushels of corn, one cow and one calf when
    the indenture period was served." "Daniel paid tax on 50 acres in
    Cacalico Twp. for a number of years starting in 1772. He evidently
    sold this land in or about 1785, for on May 16, 1786, he purchased 164
    1/2 acres in Londonderry Twp, Chester County PA, from John Elliot, Jr.
    for 450 lbs., near the village of Jennersville. He gave a mortgage in
    favor of John Elliot, Jr. for 203 lbs., 10 shillings on the same
    date." "Daniel died on this farm in Sep. 1792, and his will, on
    record in West Chester, PA, names his children John, Daniel, Jacob,
    Catherine, and Peter. He appointed his wife Catherine, son John and
    "my trusty friend" John Finney, Executrix and Executors. John Finney
    later renounced executorship." "Extensive efforts over the past
    quarter century have failed to locate Daniel's grave. It is assumed
    that he was buried near Jennersville, since he died there and his will
    is on record in West Chester, PA." "John and his mother Catherine
    sold this farm in 1794 and the family moved to Franklin Co. PA. A
    large number of the descendants of Daniel and Catherine Sollenberger
    live there today." "Catherine, wife of Daniel, was buried in the
    Brenizer Cem. north of Chambersburg, PA, the grave being marked with a
    plain limestone on which no inscription exists at this time (1968)."
    "Daniel Sollenberger was a Private First Class in the Lancaster County
    Militia in the 9th Battalion in 1778 and 1779, in the 3rd Battalion in
    1781 and 1782, and in the 6th Battalion in 1783. No other military
    service of his is on record" (Pennsylvania Archives, Series 5, Vol.
    VII, pp. 878, 898, 262, 269, 294, 296, 613.) "Home of Daniel and
    Catherine Sollenberger located about a mile west of Jennersville, PA,
    and one fourth mile north of U.S. Route 1."

    Daniel married Catherine. Catherine was buried in Brenizer Cem., Franklin County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Catherine was buried in Brenizer Cem., Franklin County, PA.
    Children:
    1. Daniel Sollenberger died in 1821.
    2. Catherine Sollenberger
    3. John Sollenberger was born in 1771; died in 1852 in Pleasant Hall, Franklin County, PA; was buried in Burkhart Cem., Franklin County, PA.
    4. 1. Jacob Sollenberger was born on 14 Apr 1776; died on 27 Aug 1849.
    5. Peter Sollenberger was born on 4 Dec 1781; died on 11 Apr 1859.


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