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Hans Jacob Fackler (abt. 1705 - 1775)

Hans Jacob (Jacob) Fackler
Born about in Löchgau, Württemberg, Heiliges Römisches Reichmap
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[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 17 Nov 1716 in Metterzimmern, Kurfürstentum Pfalz, Heiliges Römisches Reichmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 69 in York, Pennsylvaniamap
Profile last modified | Created 21 Mar 2016
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Biography

Jacob Fackler has German Roots.

He was born about 01 Dec 1705 in Löchgau, Ludwigsburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany and was the son of Barbara (Loos) and Mathias Fackler.

(Hans) Jacob Fackler married on 17 Nov 1716 in Evangelisch, Metterzimmern, Neckarkreis, Wuerttemberg, Germany to Maria Magdalena Beltzhuber. [1]

He emigrated from Germany and arrived in 1737 to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [2] [3]

He passed away on 09 Oct 1775 in York, Pennsylvania. [4]

His last Will had his sons-in-law as executors - Gotleib Zeigler and Frederick Jans.

Sources

  1. Deutschland Heiraten 1558-1929 on FamilySearch database (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N872-Y41 : 26 Dec 2014) citing FHL#1,184,944; 17 Nov 1716 for Johann Jacob Fackler & Maria Magdalena Beltzhueber
  2. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index 1500s-1900s compiled by Gale Research of Farmington Hills, MI, USA; on ancestry.com; citing P. William Filby; arrival: 1737 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  3. Strassburger immigration on the ship "Charming Nancy" with Commander Charles Stedman from Rotterdam; with wife Magdalena and children Adam and Barbara; qualified: 08 Oct 1737; v1 p188-189
  4. Find A Grave: Memorial #86854131 for Hans Jacob Fackler, b: 1695; d: 09 Oct 1775; as burial unknown
  • Pennsylvania Census 1772-1890 compiled by Ronald V. Jackson & Accelerated Indexing Systems (AIS) on ancestry.com; res: 1737 Philadelphia County, PA
  • American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) compiled by Godfrey Memorial Library of Middletown, CT, USA; on ancestry.com




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Fackler-164 and Fackler-137 appear to represent the same person because: They have different birth dates but have same spouse, children etc.
posted by Ron Raymer
Doesn't seem to be any sourced birth date. FAG says between 1690 and 1705: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86854131
posted by Dave Rutherford
edited by Dave Rutherford