Jacob Ely Oberholtzer

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Jacob Ely Oberholtzer

Also Known As: "Jakob F Oberholtzer Sr"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Pfalz, Warburg, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland (Germany)
Death: November 07, 1760 (61)
Plumstead Township, Bucks , Pennsylvania Colony, British Colonial America
Place of Burial: Bedminster Township, Bucks, PA, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Marcus Dobler Oberholtzer and Elizabeth Heath Oberholtzer
Husband of Barbara Gross Oberholtzer
Father of Anna Fretz Kulp; Mary Bibighaus; Barbara Rosenberger; Magdalena Fretz Landes; Sarah Fretz Landis and 13 others
Brother of Henry Ely Oberholtzer; Nancy Oberholtzer Wismer; Marcus Oberholtzer, Jr.; Samuel Oberholtzer; Martin Oberholtzer and 3 others

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About Jacob Ely Oberholtzer

History of Berks County - Historical and biographical annals of Berks County Jacob Oberholtzer arrived in 1732 at which time he was twenty-eight years old and had a dughter Elizabeth aged six years and a son Samuel aged three years to come with him to the NEW world.

  1. ID: I043718
  2. Name: Jacob Overholt \ Oberholtzer
  3. Sex: M
  4. Birth: ABT 1699 in Europe
  5. Death: 1760 in Plumstead Twp, Bucks Co, PA (will proven 7 Nov 1760) - buried Deep Run Menn Cemetery
  6. Note:
   Will Abstract:

OVERHOLT, JACOB. Plumsted, Co. of Bucks, Penna. Yeoman. June 28, 1760. November 7, 1760. L.552.
Wife: Barbere. Children: Jacob, Abraham, Magdalin Landis, Anna Kolp, Elizabeth Kolp, Mary Bebehiver, Hester Packman, Barbara Rosenberger and Sarah Landis. Sons-in-Law: David and Tillman Kolp, Daniel Bebehiver, Henry Rusenberger, Rodolf Landis, George Packman and Abraham Landis. Exec: Jacob Overholt, Abram Landis. Witnesses: Frederick Saul, Dise Tisnman.
Although he died in 1760, his homestead passed into the hands of his son, Abraham from the heirs. That deed was dated Mar 4, 1763.

Father: Marcus \ Mark * Oberholtzer b: ABT 1665 in Baden, Germany

Mother: Elizabeth * Ely b: BET 1660 AND 1680

Marriage 1 Barbara Fretz b: 7 JUN 1706 in Germany

Children

  1. Has Children Anna "Nancy" Overholt b: ABT 1723

2. Has Children Elizabeth Overholt b: ABT 1725
3. Has Children Mary Oberholtzer \ Overholt b: AFT 1725
4. Has Children Barbara Oberholtzer \ Overholt b: ABT OCT 1726
5. Has Children Sarah Overholt b: 30 SEP 1727 in Bucks Co, PA
6. Has Children Magdalena Overholt b: ABT 1728 in Bucks Co, PA
7. Has Children Esther Oberholtzer \ Overholt b: 16 MAY 1728 in Bucks Co, PA
8. Has Children Jacob Oberholtzer \ Overholt b: BET 1730 AND 1736 in Bucks Co, PA
9. Has Children Abraham Oberholtzer \ Overholt b: ABT 1737 in (of) Plumstead, Bucks Co, PA



1699 in Palatinate, Germany Death: 04 March 1763 in Plumstead Twp, Bucks Co, PA MARL: 1721/22 Coventry Twp, Chester Co, PA


Richard Warren Davis states, in "Emigrants, Refugees and Prisoners, Vol 1, 1995 (An Aid to Mennonite Family Research)", "He died in 1760 and was buried at Deep Run Mennonite Cemetery, Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co. He was married to Barbara. He probably had more than one child. He took over 100 acres of his father's land in Coventry by 31 Jan 1734 when he was granted a warrant for that land. Jacob sold his Coventry land to Christian Brewer by 1743."

Niether the Deep Run cemetery records or the MHEP cemetery records indicate where he was buried, and a walk through of the cemetery does not locate any headstone. His burial place is unmarked but he's probably buried at the old Deep Run Mennonite Cemetery near where he lived. He was born about 1699.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jun 28 2022, 2:56:32 UTC

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Jacob Ely Oberholtzer's Timeline

1698
December 19, 1698
Pfalz, Warburg, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland (Germany)
1721
1721
1723
1723
1725
January 2, 1725
New Britain, Bucks, Pennsylvania, Colonial Amerca
1725
Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
1726
January 2, 1726
New Britain, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States
1727
September 30, 1727
Plumstead Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States
September 30, 1727
Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
1728
May 16, 1728
Bedminster Twp, Bucks, Pennsylvania, BCA
1729
1729
Duhren, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany