Ray & Welch Family Trees
Jacob HAGLER[1]
1761 - 1829 (68 years)-
Name Jacob HAGLER Birth 1761 Grant, Grayson, Virginia, United States Gender Male Death 18 Jan 1829 Greene, Clinton, Ohio, United States Person ID I340005542607 Welch Webb Haigler Mershon Last Modified 26 Jul 2023
Father Sebastian "Bastian" HAGLER, b. 1730, Basel Canton, Switzerland d. 15 Dec 1802, Hardy, Bedford, Virginia, United States (Age 72 years) Mother Eva Marie HEYER (HIRE), b. 29 Sep 1742, Tulpehocken, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States d. 2 Nov 1833, Green, Adams, Ohio, United States (Age 91 years) Marriage 1757 Hardy, Bedford, West Virginia, United States Family ID F250 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary DICE, b. 1767, Franklin, Pendleton, Virginia, United States d. 2 Dec 1842, Ross, Ohio, United States (Age 75 years) Marriage 1789 Hardy, West Virginia, United States Children 1. Abraham HAGLER, b. 1789, Hardy, Bedford, Virginia, United States d. 30 Jun 1865, Ross County, Ohio, United States (Age 76 years) 2. Hannah HAGLER, b. 1790, South Carolina, United States d. 1860, Jasper, Georgia, United States (Age 70 years) 3. Isaac HAGLER, b. 1792, Hardy, Bedford, Virginia, United States d. 10 Jul 1831, Fayette County, Ohio, USA (Age 39 years) 4. Jacob Dice HAGLER, b. 1794, Hardy, Bedford, Virginia, United States d. 1839, Greene County, Ohio, United States (Age 45 years) 5. Elizabeth HAGLER, b. 1800, Hardy, Bedford, Virginia, United States d. 1845, Monroe, Tennessee, United States (Age 45 years) 6. Mary Ann HAGLER, b. 9 Jun 1803, Hardy, West Virginia, United States d. 27 Jun 1844, Greene, Ohio, United States (Age 41 years) Last Modified 26 Jul 2023 Family ID F389 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Followed his son Abraham to Ohio in the fall of 1814, selling his land to Daniel Maus on 16 Jul 1814. The Haigler graveyard was on a hill behind the barn. The house was still standing at the time of the Melville Genealogy written in 1948. Beginning in December, 1809 (according to Melville) Jacob wrote many letters to his son Abraham then living on Paint Creek in Ohio in the old Swiss dialect of the German border (Allemanic Swiss German) and in German script that are housed (as of 1948) in the Ohio State Museum at Columbus.
Melville says that the letters say that Jacob went to Greene County to look at property in 1811, that he Abraham bought part of the land for him in 1812, that he was almost killed in a riding accident in 1813 and that finally in 1814 he sold his land and moved to Ohio, followed by many of his family and neighbors.
- Followed his son Abraham to Ohio in the fall of 1814, selling his land to Daniel Maus on 16 Jul 1814. The Haigler graveyard was on a hill behind the barn. The house was still standing at the time of the Melville Genealogy written in 1948. Beginning in December, 1809 (according to Melville) Jacob wrote many letters to his son Abraham then living on Paint Creek in Ohio in the old Swiss dialect of the German border (Allemanic Swiss German) and in German script that are housed (as of 1948) in the Ohio State Museum at Columbus.
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Sources - [S_834655672] Ancestry Family Trees, (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Tree.
- [S_834655672] Ancestry Family Trees, (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Tree.