Jacob Hieb was born on December 30, 1840 in the village of Neudorf in the Glückstal district of the Odessa area and Black Sea region of South Russia. His parents were Wilhelm Adam Hieb and Margaretha (Kapp) Hieb.[1][2]
Marriage
On November 21, 1861 Jacob married Margaretha Wiederrich (1844-unknown) in Neudorf.[3]
Children
Jacob (1862-unknown)
Johann (1864-1942)
Friedrich (1869-1875)
Wilhelm (1871-unknown)
Christine (1873-unknown)
Friedrich (1875-1880
August (1877-1879)
Karolina (1880-1880)
Karolina (1881-unknown)
Katharina (1883-1885)
Katharina (1886-unknown)
Research Notes
Brent Goodman (9 Nov 2019): No death information can be found for Jacob and his wife. Based on St. Pete records and EWZ records, it appears this family stayed in the region and did not migrate to America.
Census Data
1858 Neudorf Census[2] Family #7 Wilhelm Hieb Family
↑ "Russia, Lutheran Church Book Duplicates, 1833-1885" database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q242-67BL : 11 February 2018), Jacob Hieb, , Baptism; citing p. 169, volume 828-14/25, Bergdorf, Izmail, Bessarabia, Russia, Russland Historischen Staatsarchiv, St. Petersburg (Russian State Historical Archive, St. Petersburg); FHL microfilm 1,883,190.
↑ 2.02.1Black Sea German Russian Census Volume I, A supplement to the "Stumpp Book"; Germans from Russia Heritage Society, Bismarck, ND, Published 2003; Neudorf, gegr. 1808 (Evang.), Glückstal Gebiet, Revisionliste 1816/58 (Census List) – Stumpp page 699, 10th Revisionliste – 1 January 1858
↑ "Russia, Lutheran Church Book Duplicates, 1833-1885" database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62KC-MN8 : 21 May 2014), Kherson > Tiraspol′ > Glückstal: Neudorf > 1861: Births, marriages, deaths ( 828-14/118) > image 22 of 29; Russland Historischen Staatsarchiv, St. Petersburg (Russian State Historical Archive, St. Petersburg).
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Jacob by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Jacob: