1715-07-14 (baptism of his son) accise-inspector at Goch
1724-12-04 accise-inspector at Cleve and city secretary of Calcar
1729-03-19 accise-inspector of the Domainenkammer at Cleve and city secretary of Calcar
1729-11-05 Jacob is not been seen for several weeks on his work in Calcar. The major sends a letter to the Domainenkammer at Cleve for information (see copy)
1729-11-08 the Domainenkammer sends a letter in return to the major of Calcar that Jacob is not been seen there either and that he didn’t had any permission for worktravels to elsewhere (see copy)
Death
Jacob passed away 25 april 1768 at Delft
he is burried in (or near) ‘de nieuwe kerk’ at Delft
Sources
1. baptismal book Kleve that he is the father of Adolph Friedrich.
Research notes
Lastnames found
Schmidt
Schmidts
voogdij Aletta Agneta 1776
Schmit
trouwen met Anna Gertruis Rappards
Smits
Smit
in het bevolkingsregister van Calcar van 23 dec 1724 staat dat er een zoon (dat moet de 9 jaar oude Adolph Friedrich zijn), maar ook een dochter woont. Deze dochter is nog onbekend.
in het stadsarchief van Delft is nu online meer te vinden over Jacob Schmidts en Aletta Agneta Rappardus.
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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: