Jacob Geil II1
M, b. 16 April 1771, d. 21 May 1844
Father | Jacob Geil b. 1746, d. 1794 |
Mother | Anna Clymer b. c 1743, d. 9 Apr 1778 |
Jacob was born on Tuesday, 16 April 1771 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Jacob married Elizabeth Beery, daughter of Nicholas Beery II and Mary Elizabeth Keller, circa 1784 in Springettsbury Manor, Manchester Township, York County, Pennsylvania. Jacob & Elizabeth had children: Christian [1795-1865][m. 1815 Mary "Polly" Rudolph], Abraham [1800-8/03/1871][m. 5/29/1825 Elizabeth Beery], Henry [ca. 1803-before 1880][m. Mary elizabeth], John [circa 1805], Sallie [11/15/1808-10/14/1847][m. 1/31/1833 Charles Good], Frances "Fannie"- [9/11/1810-8/26/1894][m. 1830 Daniel Miller], Rebecca [3/09/1812-5/3/1891][m. 1832 Andrew Syfert], Polly "Kate" [ca. 1814][m. 1834 John Cradlebaugh, Mary [ca. 1816], & Samuel [7/18/1818-4/18/1860][m. 1840 Rebecca Blosser]. Jacob was a minister in the Mennonite Church. Jacob departed this life on Tuesday, 21 May 1844 in Bremen, Rush Creek Township, Fairfield County, Ohio.
Family | Elizabeth Beery b. 11 Apr 1771, d. 19 Apr 1856 |
Citations
- [S129] Joseph H. Wenger, History of the Descendants of G. Conrad Geil & His Son Jacob Geil, pages 13-14 - No. 4. Third Generation. 2: 2) Jacob Geil, born in Pennsylvania, April 16, 1771, died May 21, 1844. Elizabeth Beery, born in Rockingham Co., Va., April 11, 1771, died April 19, 1856, near Bremen, Fairfield Co., Ohio. Another report says that Jacob Geil died May 21, 1840. They were married in 1784 or 1785. I am informed that the record of these Geil families was destroyed during the burning of their home; hence some of the data are difficult to obtain. For this reason those children who have no dates of birth may riot be placed in proper rotation. Bremen, Fairfield Co., Ohio. Mennonite minister.
Children: Christian [b. 1795]; Abraham [b. 1800]; Henry [b. about 1803]; John [b. about 1805 or 1806]; Sallie [b. Nov. 15, 1808]; Fannie [b. Sept. 11, 1810]; Rebecca [b. March 9, 1812]; Samuel [b. July 18, 1818]; Polly (Kate); Mary.