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HUSBAND |
Jacob Drayer II (10) |
| Parents |
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| Born |
Oct. 18, 1807, Thunstettin, Canton Berne,
Switzerland (10) |
| Died |
Dec. 24, 1876 (10) |
| Buried |
Newhouse Cemetery, Scioto Twp., Delaware
County, Ohio (10) |
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| WIFE |
Barbara Ann Rickli1 (10) |
| Parents |
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| Born |
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| Died |
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| Married |
Switzerland (10)
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| WIFE |
Catherine
Secrist2 (10)
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| Parents |
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| Born |
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| Died |
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| Buried |
Newhouse
Cemetery, Scioto Twp., Delaware Co., OH (10)
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| Married |
Jan. 1,
1853 (10)
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| CHILDREN |
Jacob Drayer1 (10)
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Johannes
Drayer1 (10)
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Samuel
Drayer1 (10)
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Jonathon
Drayer1 (10)
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Sarah Drayer1 (10)
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Wesley Drayer2 (10)
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Anna Drayer2 (10)
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Amy Drayer2 (10)
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| PHOTO ALBUM |
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| Jacob
Drayer II |
Jacob
Drayer II
Tombstone |
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| RECORDS |
1860C Scioto Twp., Delaware Co.,
OH
1096 Jacob, 53, SWIT; Catherine, 39, IN;
Jonathan, 15, OH; Sarah, 13, OH; Westley, 6, OH; Anna, 1/12, OH |
1870C Scioto Twp., Delaware Co.,
OH
241 Johnathan, 60, Prussia; Catherine, 60, OH,
Jacob, 24, OH; Wesley, 16, OH, Anna, 10, OH; Ella, 8, OH |
1880C Ostrander, Delaware Co.,
OH
| Name |
Relation |
Marital
Status |
Gender |
Race |
Age |
Birthplace |
Occupation |
Father's
Birthplace |
Mother's
Birthplace |
| Catherine Drayer |
Self |
W |
Female |
W |
60 |
IN |
Keeping House |
SWIT |
SWIT |
| Wesley Drayer |
Son |
S |
Male |
W |
26 |
OH |
Grain Dealer |
SWIT |
IN |
| Anna Drayer |
Dau |
S |
Female |
W |
20 |
OH |
At Home |
SWIT |
IN |
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| OCCUPATION |
| None found. |
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| MILITARY |
| Swiss Army (10)
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| KNOWN
RESIDENCES |
| Switzerland (10)
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| 1834; came to America (10)
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| Scioto Twp., Delaware Co., OH (10)
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| IN THE NEWS |
| None found. |
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| BIOGRAPHY |
| Naturalization Oct. 30, 1844, Immigrated from
Switzerland to Fairfield County, Ohio. Later emigrated to Ostrander,
Scioto Township, Delaware County. Married Barbara Anna Rickli
(Switzerland) and later married Catherine Secrist on January 1, 1853.
Immigrated to America in 1834, served in Swiss Army, and started a new
family at the age of 46 years. Jacob worked as a laborer, carpenter,
and stone business. Jacob is buried in the Newhouse Cemetery with
his second wife, Catherine. (10)
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| RESEARCH
CONCERNS & ISSUES |
| None found. |
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